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    Durango Hills Community Center YMCA - Great pool for aqua fitness classes

    Durango Hills Community Center YMCA

    (75 reviews)

    Northwest

    My family and I have been coming here for fitness classes for over 15 years and that cycling…read more"studio" they use has always been HORRIBLE. When the weather starts heating up, that room gets so hot it's impossible to work out. I swear the A/C doesn't work for that room, or it never had AC installed, because it seems like it was originally meant to be a storage room. The best ventilation you can get in that room is when they have to move the location of the class to the main gym because kids use that room during the summer (which I can't even imagine how hot it must be for them during the summer, how is that even safe?) They tried adding a few fans scattered around the room to help cool it down, but the only thing those fans do is blow hot air around. I've even resorted to purchasing several mini fans that I bring to class with me and attach to my bike, which is so ridiculous. There are also several people who have been coming for a while who completely colonize the fans in the room and move them to where they're ONLY POINTING TOWARDS THEM. I can't believe I have to fight for proper ventilation while I'm trying to exercise. Please fix the awful cooling system or move the class somewhere that actually has working AC, it's the same story whenever the weather heats up and it's been that way for 15+ years before it was even Les Mills RPM. Why am I paying $60+ a month to die in Las Vegas because YMCA can't fix their AC?

    Despite driving by literally twice a day to get to work, this spot really wasn't on my radar until…read moreI got their mailing ads for their summer family pool membership promo. We joined last year, and the deal was something like four months for $200 for the family? Don't quote me on that but I'll be on the lookout again this year. The location is definitely on the older side but staff were nice. We got a full tour and all of our questions answered when we joined, which was a touch lengthier of an experience than I would have expected but you could really tell that the staff here care about their jobs. They also shared useful info for my toddler and upcoming programming for her age range, which was a nice touch. Despite having access to their classes, we only went for the outdoor pool. There are a few shaded areas with turf to bring your towels or chairs and stake out a spot while the kids splash around, it does get crowded at peak times. There are plenty of lifeguards and staff around to keep an eye on things for safety. There's basically a wading area with a climbing structure on one end, and a deeper pool for older kids with bigger slides and lanes at the other end. Every hour or so there's a swimming test check and everyone gets out for that. My toddler is still a new and tentative little fish, so we mostly sat along the wall in the knee-deep area and practiced floating and splashing. The pool area has loud and family-appropriate music playing for a fun atmosphere, and you can get safety vests as needed. Kids are fairly well behaved with parents and staff around. Locker rooms and bathrooms are dated but as expected, no issues. Everything has always been clean. If you don't have a membership, you can pay a daily fee - as a bonus, the first hour of pool access each day is for members only, which is a calmer time to take smaller kids if it doesn't conflict with naptime. On another kid-related note, I do appreciate that we can pretty much bring whatever toys, drinks, and snacks we want here - you'll see some families with full on coolers to spend the day here. If I could suggest some improvements to the pool area/experience, I would love to see a shade structure added to the tables/chairs by the check-in booth. It appears that they used to operate a snack bar (which would also be nice, but I understand it's not a priority) and the seating is there but completely useless when it's 100+ outside. That space could really be utilized if it was covered.

    Spa Aquae - Spa Aquae offers hot and cold plunge pools and waterfall showers.

    Spa Aquae

    (163 reviews)

    $$$

    Westside

    I just wanted to thank Myra, from the bottom of my heart for the most wonderful facial experience!…read moreYour warmth, professionalism, and genuine care made me feel soooo relaxed and pampered. Thank you for helping make my birthday getaway even more memorable. Your kindness and skill were truly appreciated, and I left feeling refreshed, uplifted, and glowing. I am so grateful for you! Warmly, Tina

    If 3.5 was available, that's what I give this place…read more Masseuse (Barbola)- 5/5 amazing! Costs 2/5 Ambiance 5/5 Amenities 4/5 Service 3.5/5 Cleanliness 2/5 Food 4/5 Not having a Dyson blow dryer for a luxurious spa- ZERO 0/5 I'm not sure what this place looked like before but the remodel looks amazing! This is why I gave 3 stars. I love how this spa has shade by their own spa pool! Plenty of space! I didn't like how cold the pool was though! You would think they have the heated pool but nope! It was cold. We had to go to hot tub first to warm up! Ambiance is great! Relaxing. We loved all the amenities like the gym, hydro pressure shower, dry sauna, cold plunge, hot tub, indoor pool, steam room, meditation room. The steam room was out of service though. We love the big comfy chairs everywhere! Water/snack station was okay. Needs more work..like more drinks and snacks! Food was great when we ordered from the spa menu. Chicken Caesar was delicious! Service was great but not excellent. Everyone was nice but I hate the fact that they automatically charge you 20% for spa staff but what the heck do they do when they don't even clean. See below. I'm not a fan of this! Hey you get 20% local discount but we will charge that back for auto gratuity for spa staff?? Wth. I literally just tipped my masseuse more because you know damn well she isn't going to get that all. My masseuse was amazing! She got all my knots out and gave me one do the best massages ever! Her 25 year experience really shows! Book Barbola! Room for improvement: Cleanliness- I say ICK when showers are not cleaned in between guests. That is a major issue of concern you all need to address. They didn't have enough showers for people to use and instead of someone actually mopping and sanitizing the showers; I saw the lady just take the dirty towels and put new ones! That's PLAIN UTTERLY DISGUSTING. LIKE AIRPORT LOUNGES IVE BEEN TO, THEY DO A BETTER JOB CLEANING INBETWEEN GUESTS. So of course I saw hair on the ground. Grossssss. On top of it, they reuse the water for the hydro pressure and I saw hair floating there too!! I cannot. IF I AM PAYING AN AUTO GRATUITY OF 20% THEN I EXPECT THIS PLACE TO BE SPOTLESS. NOW IF THE SHOWERS ARE NOT GETTING CLEANED; I DO NOT EXPECT EVERYTHING ELSE TO BE CLEANED. LETS TALK ABOUT THE BLOWDRYERS. So you have this new nice remodeled, luxurious spa with the pretty vanity areas. But instead of finding a Dyson for a blowdryer. You find a cheap ass Conair blowdryer from 1990. Com'on! You can't blow dryer hair with this ancient machine! I literally didn't even dry my hair because it was garbage. I literally went home to just use my own Dyson. I can't believe Modern Vegas Luxury made this top luxurious spa when there isn't even a Dyson. Last important things to remember- they charge you the full service price of your massage if you do not call 4hrs before massage to cancel! Make sure you confirm all your friends, family, loved ones, whoever. Don't invite that one friend that will flake!! We tried to talk to managers about this but they were not willing to accommodate this lost in money! We get they have strict policies but honestly- we even asked to use the service for enhancements or extend one of our massage. NO ACCOMMODATION! They even had the NERVE to charge us 20% service charge. My friend had to fight this one! How do you charge this when the girl didn't even show up! Anyhoo, come for the vibes and massage here but don't expect it to be super clean. Bring friends that won't flake. I'll come back if they clean this place up...

    Water Wings Swim School - Swimming lessons

    Water Wings Swim School

    (134 reviews)

    Centennial

    Love this place! It is located in the plaza next to Taco Bell and has ample parking…read more COST - As for pricing, it was $30/kid per drop-in lesson. And if you want to do semi private for 2 kids, it is $27.50/kid per lesson. For private, it is $55/kid per lesson. We did semi-private because it's more fun for our kids to go together but the group lesson is overwhelming for my kid and he gets less swim time. Semi-private allows for little breaks for each kid between exercises but enough swim time. For group lessons, which is about 3-5 kids, it's approx. $24/kid per lesson but you might be with people or kids you don't know. Our kids are 4 years old and at the first level, which is starfish. This level teaches them to go underwater and glide, basic stuff. And at the end, they do playtime with toys. It's good for beginners. The lessons are all half an hour (30 m). And you pay every month for the whole month. You can do once or twice a week, you can even do more times per week, but once a week worked well for us. You make a profile and put your credit card on file. Then you check-in for your lesson and they tell you what number to stand at. They are always on time so that's great. You know what to expect. FACILITIES - There is an air conditioned watching section and a bunch of chairs around the pool that is a non-air conditioned room. Thus, you can watch from wherever you are comfortable. If your kid is scared, the teacher will even let you sit by the pool to give them confidence during the first lessons. That's what I had to do with my kid. But now I sit far away at a chair and he is fine. There is also a co-ed locker room with toilets, changing rooms, and showers. It is not air conditioned, but it is very clean and there are doors on the changing rooms and toilets for privacy, but the showers have no curtains. So if you shower your kid or yourself, you can just do it with your swimsuit on and then change. They give you a tour during your first lesson if you show up 5-10 m early. PAYMENT, SCHEDULING, and STAFF - For payment, you can split the payment between two people, but you need to call or text them every month before the payment posts for Rebecca to process it. She is the manager at this location and SUPER amazing. She knows how to do everything, has passion for her work, staff, and the kids. She also knows how to do pretty much everything. So if you are in a jam, just call and ask for Rebecca to help. Her attitude is super friendly, inviting, and professional. Getting on the schedule might be something that will deter you because if your case is complicated, you will probably need to track down Rebecca to help. But it is worth it!!! At first, we were hesitant to sign up for lessons because it seemed difficult to get on their schedule--for drop-in lessons, they can only schedule lessons a week in advance and the spots fill up quick! We wanted to go with a couple of friends so it made coordinating schedules extra difficult esp because we could only book drop-ins via phone and not online. Less complicated cases (one child, one family), it will be easy. And once you are on the schedule, it is reoccurring so extra easy. Eventually, we were able to find a good date and time, and I am so glad we did! We now go for weekly lessons with Mr. Enrique who is awesome. He pushes the kids enough to make progress but not so much that they freak out and never want to come back. And we now just schedule everything in person at the desk when everyone is present to avoid it getting too complicated. Pro tip - for easier scheduling the first time, select centennial hills location at the menu option to get someone working directly at the centennial center vs the general call center. This is also how you would reach Rebecca, if she is working. You can also email them, which will get you a response too, I'm case they are super busy and you can't get through right away. BABY - Finally, we also did some of the free baby lessons. These are the ones where you go in the water with your baby. This is for under 2s and the pricing is the same for 30 ms. Lots of singing and water play. You can also do dives with the baby or not. They are very respectful and do not pressure you to dunk your baby if you aren't comfy. If you do baby classes, you must have a reusable swim diaper. If you don't have one, they have available for purchase at the desk. So...overall, I would recommend this place! It's a nice facility and reasonable pricing. Plus, the staff all want to help and are friendly.

    First time bringing my boys here, as their dad usually does. I was happy I was able to see the…read moreinteraction and care the swim teacher took. One of my boys being autistic, I knew would need extra reinforcement which was shown. Big pool, seating for parents inside and outside of the pool area , great techniques and tools to optimize the learning experience. Classes are about 30 minutes, you may get a different instructor each time. Prices vary on if you want 1 on 1 training or standard which includes up to 3/4 kids.

    Guardian Pools - swimmingpools - Updated July 2026

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