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    Maximum Level Fitness

    5.0 (5 reviews)
    Open 4:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Rush-Copley Healthplex

    3.4(51 reviews)
    3.3 mi

    Cleanliness Management and price! Sadly the place has gone…read moredown hill the last year. No towels hairballs and dirt in studios for $100 a month ... make it make sense? Tried contacting management NEVER get a reply. If it wasn't for the instructors I would have left!

    I've been a member for over 18 years and have always appreciated the quality experience the…read moreHealthPlex provided. However, over time, I feel the facility has gradually lost some of its "premium" feel due to a number of recurring operational issues. There appear to be several systemic problems that impact the overall member experience: Studio and Class Technology Frequent issues with audio equipment in class studios. Microphones often do not work or batteries are not charged. Classes are routinely delayed due to technical problems, which is frustrating during a 45-minute session. Locker Room Maintenance Inconsistent availability of hand towels. Non-working TVs. Only one functioning hair dryer. A general lack of attention to detail that affects the experience. Towel Service One of the most noticeable changes has been the reduction in towel availability during workouts. In the past, towels were consistently stocked and accessible throughout workouts. That service level contributed significantly to the premium experience and convenience. Trainer Support The trainers themselves are strong and professional, but they seem to lack adequate support from management, particularly regarding equipment reliability and coverage when someone is out. As a long-time member, I share this feedback because I'd like to see the HealthPlex return to the level of operational excellence that originally set it apart. Many of these issues seem solvable with stronger oversight, maintenance consistency, and attention to detail.

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    Sauna not working for about 6 weeks

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    Hot tub not working for about a month

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    Eola Community Center

    Eola Community Center

    3.3(22 reviews)
    3.7 mi

    Superior value, especially for residents. Zumba is most highly recommended as its instructor…read moreThandeka is always upbeat and enthusiastic (without being annoying...haha). I've dropped 70 pounds here without GLP-1's. Other highlights are the Monday fitness class with Charis, plus all the gym basics: treadmill, elliptical, rowing, track, weights, ping pong, and lengthy gym hours all get a big Thumbs Up! Ask about their corporate discounts.

    TL;DR: Nice facility, but watch out for the "Karen" who claims to be a manager of the fitness…read morecenter. This review is only for the fitness center. The center itself gets 5 stars. The pros: The young lady at the check in is always amazingly nice and cheerful. The track is relatively pleasant; it's a good size (1/7 mile) and has three lanes, which is good. And it is rarely crowded during the summer. (Can't speak for winter, as I stopped going in winter once I bought my in-home treadmill several years ago.) BUT... As one other reviewer has noted, there is this old woman who is REALLY grumpy, rude, and downright aggressive toward members. (She has shoulder-length gray hair...I didn't catch her name.) The other day I was walking on the track (it was one of those 98-degree days), and she was opening the shades on the windows on the track. As I was walking back I asked, "Shouldn't we be closing them on a hot day like this to keep the track area cool and save on AC?" (The shades she3 was opening were on the west side of the building; it was late afternoon and the sun was BLARING in the windows--you could literally feel the heat.) She immediately copped an attitude, and snarled, "Well, I've been working here over 10 years and that's how we have always done it. The shades go UP as soon as the kids are done with gymnastics. We only keep them closed during gymnastics because the sun gets in the eyes of the kids. The shades are never closed if there are no gymnastics." Well, that is a blatant lie on two accounts: First, there were NO gymnastics for the hour preceding her shade-raising. I know. I was in the gym then. So, they were NOT closed to "keep the sun out of the eyes of the gymnasts" as she claimed. (Lie #1) She added that, "I have never seen the shades closed in my 10-plus years working here." Well, that's Lie #2. I was walking on the track on Sunday prior (no gymnastics and no basketball). It was another one of those hot days, and ALL THE SHADES WERE CLOSED UPSTAIRS. in fact, one of the windows even had a n exercise matt hung over the closed shade to keep it cooler. She then told me I was being "disrespectful to a manager" because I asked why the shades weren't closed to keep it cool upstairs. I was startled, and replied: "I wasn't being disrespectful; I merely asked if the shades shouldn't be kept closed to keep some of the heat out. Not only would it be more pleasant for those using the track, but it would save on AC costs." Her response was almost comical. She started yelling, "Questioning authority IS being disrespectful!" She then started talking at the top of her voice non-stop, not allowing me to even get a word in edgewise. She just kept repeating the same thing over and over: "Asking questions is disrespectful of authority. Asking questions is disrepectful of authority. Asking questions in disrespectful of authority." She then stomped into the office, and I thought that was that. But then she emerged and told me "I am a manager. I am the authority. You need to leave. I won't put up with disrespect." Then once again, she just kept repeating that same phrase over and over--I couldn't even get a word in edgewise. At that point, I knew there must be some cognitive issue at play, so I left. AS I left, she stood in front of a camera and pointed toward the door, while looking in the camera. t Honestly, I had to laugh. It was just so bizarre. As I was driving home, I actually started to feel sorry for her. She either has a very unhappy, unfulfilled life to not be able to handle a simple question, and then get so defensive...OR she has the beginning of dementia. (My best friend's mom had dementia, so I recognize the signs.) Even though I sympathize with her situation (if that is indeed the case--I have no idea and I'm not a doctor so I'm not making a diagnosis....just stating what I observed based on my experience with my friend's mom), that is not a good look for the facility. Many years ago when I first started coming to this facility, it was always packed. Now, it's always virtually empty (the fitness center; there are still always a lot of parties.) I think the combination of people's encounter with this woman AND the obscene price increases over the years and the elimination of the three-month passes have caused people to either go to another facility (since the price is the same now) OR buy their own home equipment. I wish I had a recording of the exchange so I could take it to the proper managers --Or Jen P, head of the Park District-- and have them give her some counseling on how to handle customers who pay her wages through taxes. Or, if there is a cognitive issue, get her the help she needs..

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    Granddaughter's Gymnastics

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