
A. Nomus
1 reviews on 1 places
Palmyra Location only (Not a member at other locations/never used other locations):
Pros-
Gym and locker rooms generally kept pretty clean.
Friendly / polite staff.
Enough quantity and variety of equipment to suit current user volume and aerobic / weight training needs.
Price (Currently paying $10/month initial fees, which were average for gyms offering one time membership initial fees)
Cons-
Equipment maintenance could be better. There are always a few pads, cushions, grips that need repair, adjustment, or replacement. What's so difficult about the staff inspecting the equipment once a day and the owners getting the stuff fixed instead of ignoring it for monthes? For example, 2 or 3 machines have had their hand grips slip out of position for months now. It would cost the owners next to nothing to reposition the grips properly.
Either the owners don't keep spare seat and pads &/or covers or their too cheap to use them. This is either poor management or nickle dime cheap asp owners.
The juice bar prices are outrageous.
The noise some people call music is horrible. It would be better if they just turned that mindless, thumping, way-to-loud broken record satellite radio off. Always wondered who decides what gets played at gyms and what if anything they base their choice on.
Please note that the above Con comments pretty much apply to every gym I've ever been in, although the one at Lebanon Valley College was a lot better but way more expensive.
Quality rating would be VG, if the equipment was kept in better repair. It would be E, if equipment was kept in better repair, juice bar was more reasonably priced, music was better or turned off,
Pros-
Gym and locker rooms generally kept pretty clean.
Friendly / polite staff.
Enough quantity and variety of equipment to suit current user volume and aerobic / weight training needs.
Price (Currently paying $10/month initial fees, which were average for gyms offering one time membership initial fees)
Cons-
Equipment maintenance could be better. There are always a few pads, cushions, grips that need repair, adjustment, or replacement. What's so difficult about the staff inspecting the equipment once a day and the owners getting the stuff fixed instead of ignoring it for monthes? For example, 2 or 3 machines have had their hand grips slip out of position for months now. It would cost the owners next to nothing to reposition the grips properly.
Either the owners don't keep spare seat and pads &/or covers or their too cheap to use them. This is either poor management or nickle dime cheap asp owners.
The juice bar prices are outrageous.
The noise some people call music is horrible. It would be better if they just turned that mindless, thumping, way-to-loud broken record satellite radio off. Always wondered who decides what gets played at gyms and what if anything they base their choice on.
Please note that the above Con comments pretty much apply to every gym I've ever been in, although the one at Lebanon Valley College was a lot better but way more expensive.
Quality rating would be VG, if the equipment was kept in better repair. It would be E, if equipment was kept in better repair, juice bar was more reasonably priced, music was better or turned off,