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Original Goat Yoga

3.8 (8 reviews)
Closed • 10:00 am - 8:00 pm
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Some of the instructors at this location are excellent, which makes this review disappointing to…read morewrite. Unfortunately, the overall management experience has been terrible. There is rarely anyone at the front desk, and there doesn't appear to be a manager or owner who is actually available to resolve issues. Emails routinely go unanswered, and I've had to follow up multiple times over the course of months just to get basic responses. The most frustrating part is that these are not one-time mistakes. The lack of communication and follow-through appears to be a systemic management problem. I've belonged to other Club Pilates locations and had a very different experience, so this is not a criticism of Club Pilates as a whole. My concern is specifically with the management and ownership of this location. If you're considering joining, I would recommend looking into who owns and manages the studio before signing up. The instructors may be great, but when you need help with billing, account issues, or anything requiring management involvement, you may find yourself waiting a very long time for a response.

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