Life Time in Parker, CO is a comprehensive fitness facility boasting a wide range of classes, state-of-the-art equipment, and luxurious amenities. Members highly appreciate the cleanliness, welcoming atmosphere, and professional staff. Despite some recent changes in gym features, many patrons enjoy the new offerings, such as the expanded pickleball facilities.
However, some members have expressed frustration with the management, citing issues such as unexpected fee increases, limited pool access, and overcrowding in certain areas. The overall consensus reflects a mix of satisfaction with the facility's offerings and dissatisfaction with some management practices.
Pros:
- Extensive range of classes.
- State-of-the-art equipment.
- Clean and well-maintained facilities.
- Friendly and helpful staff.
- Welcoming community atmosphere.
- Great for all fitness levels.
- Luxurious amenities like hot tubs and towels.
- Regular updates and improvements.
- Energetic and professional trainers.
- Strong pickleball program.
Cons:
- High membership costs.
- Pool access frequently limited.
- Some management and billing issues.
Location / Contact
- Address: 9250 Crown Crest Blvd, Parker, CO 80138, United States
- Phone:+1 720-842-0800
- Email:socialmedia@lt.life
- Website:lifetime.life
Rating Stats
Reviews (20)
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Except the peak hours, this place remains quite free or moderately crowded.
This business has a rating of 4.0-star.
This business has 20 reviews.
The address is: 9250 Crown Crest Blvd, Parker, CO 80138, United States .
The contact number is +1 720-842-0800
This service is listed under Gym .
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Skasome (DudeImSkasome)
1 year ago
So I work out here frequently. Do I necessarily think they are worth the steep dues (which they just raised for the 2nd time in 2 years?) absolutely not. However what makes me love working out here is the community and people I meet here on …
Hela Doski
1 year ago
The studio is clean, user friendly and fun! I’ve made so much progress during my time with him and look forward to reaching my goals with his continued support.
jamie glick
1 year ago
Just cancelled my membership. Quality of the gym has gone down and they have raised our rates almost 30% in the last two years. Pool always closed or being used by their swim team. Weight room always used by groups who have to pay extra for their group. Less class offerings, steam room always broke, replaced turf with second set of pickle ball courts, GM who is unresponsive to complaints. Group fitness director Marty and his team is the only highlight of this place. Easy decision to move on.
Stephen Miller
1 year ago
I used to love coming here but they made big changes to the club for the worse. They got rid of basketball courts and turf fields to make way for pickle ball that no one plays. Their personal trainers take up all the racks in weight room. Price is over $200 dollars. And when I cancelled three months ago they continued to charge me and said they couldn’t refund me. This place sucks now, it used to be awesome
Juliette Gigoux
1 year ago
You guys have to go see April for a facial! She’s the new esthetician for Lifetime in parker and she’s absolutely amazing. 10/10 recommend going to her for facial services!!!
Kirsten Samel
1 year ago
Lifetime Parker has mismanaged staffing so significantly it has reduced outdoor pool hours for the remainder of the summer to 4pm-8pm rather than allowing full day access- centennial Lifetime is still able to accommodate outdoor pool access despite students returning to school. This is on the heels of having the pool closed for weeks due to a mismanagement of pool maintenance.
Christopher Oramas
1 year ago
It's one of the biggest gyms I have been to so far and it's very well maintained and clean. They also just received new equipment. Staff and manager are friendly and professional as soon as I walked in manager I forgot his name but he's an older juice head (obviously he works at a gym for a living) invited me to one of their energy drinks on the house!
Laura Naus
1 year ago
Tiffanie is a miracle worker with blonde! She was such a pleasure to talk to and I love the cut and color she did on my hair. I think I found my new longtime hairdresser. Thank you Tiffanie for the great conversation and working your magic!!
Sean Dattoli
1 year ago
There's 2 Lifetimes in this review. There's the club, which except for the lockers & a few other minor things is top notch. The lockers BTW are in need of serious overall. A lot are too often broken. A key system would be an improvement also. Much faster.They could also use some creative cardio like 2-3 Jacob's Ladders & a few of the dumbells smell really bad but otherwise, it's the best club around by far. The outdoor area can't be beat and they've invested heavily in pickleball. Hey I have a Jacob's Ladder at home for sale...The segway: Pickleball. One of the best things to happen to the club bar none and they did a fantastic job but there are a few very aggravating issues with open play. First though, the vast majority of people that play are great people who are there to have fun, improve or both - there's something for every level.However, a few bad apples allowed to strategically stack/rig the doubles play deck during open play has ruined the experience for too many. It's a bizarre thing too. Why would an excellent player, even one lacking character and/or emotional intelligence and true competitive grit want to beat up on a much lower-ranked player? Or worse yet, gang up on 2 of them so the outcome is already decided in advance?Where's the glory in that? I don't get it. What's next, semi-pros taking on people using walkers? Or 10 year olds? Guys like this (and there are only a few) are a cancer on any club or growing sport. It's gotta be addressed. Most members stay silent too - they vote with their $ and time. They're so nice too. A few don't even realize they're being manipulated until later...then they have a bad experience.While I've heard of this issue elsewhere, this doesn't appear rampant but the club is either attracting a few of these folks or not saying something. From the comments during play, it's causing some to stop playing, freezing memberships etc. A lot of people are no longer coming too which is a shame. If it were me, I'd warn them then frankly drop anyone causing a club to lose dozens of people...at least from pickleball...all because they want to beat up on lessor opponents?It appears the club is trying to correct this issue by adding intermediate open play so there may be 3 levels plus a 55 plus group but my concern is unless they bring in more ACTIVE pickleballers we may have lost too much of the base At certain play times which can cascade. All this has to be gently enforced too which I didn't see many times.Several of us have decided to begin backing out of games where it's going to be very uneven (typically with my partner of the moment vs the other 2 players who definitely see the disparity). If this can be corrected, the club can be even better for those want to see pickleball mature here for the rec, intermediate and advanced players alike.
Anthony
1 year ago
I’ve been at the Parker lifetime for over a year now. Been a lifetime member for about 7 years. My experience has been nothing but great here! I’ve spent most my time at the Omaha lifetime and a few brief stints in KC and Des Moines. The energy here is amazing. All the trainers I’ve interacted with are all incredible, classes are great and everyone is so inviting to all levels of fitness.I am also incredibly particular when it comes to hot vinyasa flow classes/the teachers. Omaha has an extremely high level program(thanks to Liz Hagestad) so expectations were high. Kelly and Jaylee are absolutely amazing!! Great energy, flows are well thought out, play lists are great and they cater to all levels of yoga. MyOnly request would be more options to flow at 5:30 am throughout the week.Appreciate the entire facility and I couldn’t ask a better environment!!