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Life Time in Beaverton, OR, offers a luxurious gym experience with top-of-the-line equipment and a wide range of amenities. The facility spans three floors, featuring cardio and weight equipment, exercise classrooms, indoor and outdoor pools, a spa, and a café. Members enjoy various instructed classes, childcare services, and family-friendly activities. The staff is friendly and attentive, enhancing the overall experience for members. While costly, the gym's high-quality services and facilities could justify the price for frequent gym-goers.

However, the high membership fees may not appeal to everyone, especially those seeking basic gym services. The daycare services need improvements, particularly for parents with small children. The absence of a dedicated stretching area and harsh lighting in the spa room are minor downsides. Despite these drawbacks, Life Time remains a premier choice for those seeking a comprehensive and upscale gym environment.

Pros:

  • Upscale gym environment.
  • Top-of-the-line equipment.
  • Wide range of classes included.
  • Multiple indoor and outdoor pools.
  • Friendly and attentive staff.
  • Comprehensive childcare services.
  • Clean and well-maintained facilities.
  • Complimentary hygiene products.
  • Family-friendly amenities.

Cons:

  • High membership fees.
  • Daycare services need better facilities.
  • No dedicated stretching area.

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The Aquatics Dept is extremely disorganized with very poor communication and their policies are as transparent as milk. Our children missed a class because they were sick and we wanted to respect the other children in the group. There is no make up for missing one class. Instead you have to miss at least 1 of 4 classes a month for a minimum of 4 months in order to earn enough "vouchers" to earn one make-up lesson.... Read that again. When we cancelled lessons because of this ridiculous policy they charged us $95 for the month even though we have not and will not be using any of those 4 lessons. So disappointing as we would have kept our kids in these classes for many months to come.

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I came in with family to get pricing info as I was interested in the gym and the co working space. The blonde gal at the front desk was no help. Couldn’t answer my questions on pricing for both sides, didn’t want to schedule us for a tour, no written down info or anything, the hours to get anyone helpful was between “11-4”. I feel like if i’d be potentially paying $270 plus a month (Still no idea about coworking space pricing), maybe service could be better?

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If you’re partnered, you get a discount per person. If you’re under 26, discount. If you’re a senior, discount. If you’re a single professional in your 30’s, you’re priced out at $270 per month (and this is set to increase soon).Response update: The argument is that the amenities make it worth the $270. I'll remind you that many of your amenities still have an additional cost, and some of us just want to lift weights and sit in the sauna in a nice, clean environment. Nothing about what you do is innovative - if you want to provide value that actually makes sense to your consumers, do a tiered membership. Gym, sauna, pool as a base membership + monthly fee for additional people and unlimited access to classes, courts, child care, etc. To be clear - I could afford your membership, but I refuse to pay $270 per month just because I'm over 26 and single. Also, make your cafe more allergen friendly like the California locations are. I was extremely disappointed in the lack of gluten free options when I visited.

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Lifetime is worth the price. Yes it costs more than other clubs but you get what you pay for. It is very clean and is very family friendly. My 6 year old enjoys the classes for kids and my husband and I enjoy taking classes together (our favorites are Upper RX and Gluteus Maxout with Kimberley) and taking advantage of parents night out. I also recommend the spa services. As a former member of Villa Sport, Lifetime is so much better.

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Lifetime Beaverton is exceptional in every regard. The staff are friendly, hardworking, and helpful, and the facilities are very clean/well-maintained. The value the membership has added to our lives is immeasurable. My partner and I love attending all the fabulous classes and they even have a variety of awesome classes for kids! Our kids have so much fun they beg us to go. They take swim lessons, too, and our oldest is having a blast on the swim team.Overall, the club has led us to a healthier lifestyle (mentally and physically) and we couldn’t be happier with our decision to join.

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I joined Life Time a few weeks ago, and have a few critiques that they could improve. I'd really give it 4.2/5.1. There is no designated stretching area.They have yoga mats hanging, but it very much feels like you're awkwardly stretching in the middle of the walkway in the main room. They should add a large floor mat or even rope off the area for stretching.2. The spa room in the bathrooms are harshly bright.It feels more like a hospital than a lounge... ideally this would be a dark and relaxing space. Also having lounge chairs to relax would be great.3. No indoor kids pool play area.We used to be members at VillaSports, and they had a nice indoor kids pool area (sadly it was almost always broken).Overall, the place is very clean and new, it has plenty of high end equipment, AMAZING child care hours, and a nice outdoor pool, friendly staff, great classes, and a nice cafe, bar, and working area... It has corporate hotel vibes in the design, is a bit pricey, but the pros outweigh the cons.

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Wanted to recognize Kim for giving my husband and I a fabulous, in depth tour when we first came by. She was so warm and bubbly and we knew immediately we had found the right gym for us, and are so glad we signed up. We haven't missed a single day in the gym and have been making amazing progress. We cannot speak more highly of the facility and the staff, and appreciate the attentiveness and attention to detail.I also want to give a shoutout to Stephanie who was so willing and excited to answer any questions we had. Also very pleasant to chat with. Can't wait to go back!

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I want to love this club I really do but it’s just not functional for parents with small children.I will say the club itself is beautiful and I love all the amenities for adults but when it comes to functionality as a family this is not the place to go unless your kids are older.The daycare does not change diapers or assist toddlers in the restroom.I have an almost 1yr old and a 3yr old, my 3yr old is potty trained but the toilet was too tall for her to get on to herself. For such an upscale club I don’t think it’s realistic to call parents to come change a diaper or assist their child in the restroom when the whole point of drop off care is to have a relaxing time to enjoy the facility without wondering when the next call to assist your child will be. Daycare hours also are not great but I will say the daycare staff and activities are amazing.Another big issue is the family locker rooms only having 1 restroom and one small shelf with towels.I was advised there are more restrooms across from the family locker rooms but there are only 2 individual stalls.So for a club that’s 175k sq ft they thought 3 bathrooms for all those families would be enough? That was very poor designing.The two advertised mushroom water features for children were not actually added to the pools and the outdoor slide hight requirements is 48in Again not ideal for parents with small children.Also the big push to sign up as a founding member for beach club access is a joke. They made it seem like there was a private area for an additional cost but anyone can use the outdoor pools and all outdoor is considered beach club. Upper management needs to really re think the rules and plans to make this a more family friendly club because it does not compete with other athletic clubs in the area.

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Great facilities. Fun/talented staff. Diverse set of classes/activities/machines. The staff are friendly and engaging. I like all of the instructors that I've taken classes with. So far I'm really liking the community vibe here. Super laid back and not a lot of pressure to look/be fit. I've met a lot of interesting people already. Thus far, I'm digging the experience!

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Life Time has done an excellent job creating a very upscale feeling gym. It certainly does give off the vibe of a country club, and it looks and feels much more upscale than any other gyms in the area besides maybe MAC.This Life Time facility is three stories tall, and on the third floor lives all the weight equipment, cardio, and recovery gear (hydromassage, theragun, Normatech leg stuff, foam rollers, etc). The equipment is all new and top of the line, which is a nice change from the usual work out stuff I have found in other gyms around the area. The cable machines have QR codes to help understand the workout and targeted body areas, some of the cable machines even have video monitors that offer a guided workout and live breakdown of performance. The treadmills have huge video screens that offer interactive guided run types and information display (very fancy), there's enough cardio machines that there should never be a wait to use a certain type machine even at peak times. Finally a gym that understands that people want to lift weights! There's lots of power racks, smith machines, and free weights, even advanced weight lifters should find exactly what they are looking for!The second floor has a plethora of exercise class rooms with instructed classes included with membership costs (Pilates are the only class with additional fee from what I am told). There’s a nice indoor basketball and pickleball court on the second floor with signup sheets for pickup. The second floor also houses the child care facility, which looked very nice. It was refreshing to see a variety of physical activities available for the kids instead of just a bunch of TVs to babysit them.The first floor is where you will find the café, lounge, locker rooms, spa, and pools. There’s three indoor and three outdoor pools to keep all the swimmers happy, and thankfully there’s an adults only outdoor pool as well. The outdoor pool with water slides will be very popular in the few warm months we have here in Oregon, they look pretty fun even as an adult.The locker rooms are really nicely done, with abundant lockers (built in combo locks, no need to bring your own) nice showers, and complimentary hygiene products included. There’s a sauna, steam room, hot spa pool, and cold plunge pool included in both the men’s and women’s locker room. For those with families, there’s also a large dedicated family locker room.My interactions with the facilities staff, personal trainers, and front end concierge staff have all been very positive so far. Very friendly people that immediately remembered me and made it a point to come over and say hello again and check to see how I was doing. Very impressive, as gym staff are notorious for being a little… disengaged.At the end of the day, this gym is really expensive at $269 a month/$3228 a year for a single person and goes up from there with additional members on the plan. While this isn’t as expensive as something like the MAC in the Portland area, it’s also way more expensive than the run of the mill options like 24/Crunch/PF/YMCA/LA Fitness etc. Is it worth the high cost? Only you can decide, but if you are a frequent gym goer and want to take a bunch of the instructed classes the cost quickly becomes easily justified. An Orange Theory premier plan is $179 a month for three classes a week and doesn’t include anywhere close to the same level of amenities, access, or hours of operation. Barry’s PDX charges $249 a month for 30 classes and once again doesn’t have competitive amenities, hours, or space.At the end of the day, Life Time offers a full service luxury gym experience with a wide variety of equipment, amenities, and instructed classes that is reflected in the membership cost. I’m personally very excited to be a member here!

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This business has a rating of 4.0-star.

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The address is: 600 SW 116th Ave, Beaverton, OR 97225, United States .

The contact number is +1 503-616-9950

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