Life Time gym in Centennial, CO offers a unique gym experience with a range of amenities catering to families. Members appreciate the extensive class options for both adults and kids, making it a great choice for families looking for a comprehensive fitness environment. The gym's facilities, including a kids' center and pool, add significant value for those willing to pay the premium membership fees.
However, recent changes have led to some dissatisfaction among long-term members. The gym has removed several amenities and added new charges, leading to concerns about value for money. Maintenance issues and overcrowding have also been reported, affecting the overall member experience.
Pros:
- Great for families with young children.
- Extensive class options for all ages.
- Experienced and supportive trainers.
- High-quality esthetician and nail services.
- Clean and well-maintained facilities.
- Convenient app for reservations.
- On-site café for quick meals.
- Friendly and attentive staff.
- Outdoor and indoor pools.
- Kids can be dropped off while adults work out.
Cons:
- High membership costs.
- Maintenance issues in some areas.
- Overcrowding during peak hours.
Location / Contact
- Address: 5000 E Dry Creek Rd, Centennial, CO 80122, United States
- Phone:+1 720-489-1400
- Email:socialmedia@lt.life
- Website:lifetime.life
Rating Stats
Reviews (20)
Frequently Asked Questions
Except the peak hours, this place remains quite free or moderately crowded.
This business has a rating of 3.9-star.
This business has 20 reviews.
The address is: 5000 E Dry Creek Rd, Centennial, CO 80122, United States .
The contact number is +1 720-489-1400
This service is listed under Gym .
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Dom Molloy
1 year ago
It was really good. I played pickleball as a guest and the level was challenging. The staff are very good but there was a little hint of arrogance from some of the members. Not enough to stop you going but enough to take the vibe down a tad.
george smith
1 year ago
Lifetime has great facilities and it has been a great place for families in the past. But, they ignore enforcing their own code of conduct policies in a couple of areas but especially in their weight machine area. I've seen some hostile behavior from some patrons in their weight room area over the past few years - E.G. I've seen people sitting on weight machines using I-pads & I-phones and saw them refuse to let other people who have been waiting to use the machine, to work-in with them or get off the machine even when they had finished using it.Recently a similiar incident happened to me too. After waiting to use a machine for over 20 minutes I asked how many more sets the person using the machine would be taking. He would not answer me. When I asked politely if I could work-in with him, he said "no, use another machine". When I explained to him that this was the only machine of this type and that I had finished using all of my other machines and asked him again if I could work in with him, I was threatened if I did not go away. When I told him I would speak to management he said "go ahead".I reported him to management and they talked to him. They said that he apologized profusely saying: 'He had a bad day', 'he was sorry', 'he over reacted', 'it would not happen again'. Management warned him that his behavior was unacceptable and it better not happen again. I thought the problem was handled.Ten minutes after he apologized to management, as I was leaving the exercise area to go home, this guy was waiting for me by the stairs and verbally accosted me again. When he saw that I was going to complain to management again he left the premises. I was told management talked to him the next day and he again apologized profusely and they again warned him that his behavior was unacceptable and that it better not happen again.Maybe it's related to roid rage or just rude behavior that's condoned, but something is wrong there. If something similiar happens to you at Lifetime I hope you take the time to report it.
Daniel Shaffer
1 year ago
This gym has become such a disappointment...Amenities and benefits of this gym have been chipped away year by year. New members now have to pay extra just to use the outside pool, memberships are $180/month plus tax, there's no more indoor turf, and a basketball court was removed making it so that it's impossible to play basketball unless you want to shoot hoops with ten others at the same time. Want to use the one basketball court despite it being absolutely packed? Too bad! There's a bounce house and a bunch of kids that have to use it. Pretty sure LTF could just switch from being a gym to a birthday party center.Outside of this their equipment and maintenance is horrendous. Their indoor hot tub was broken for over a month! It's beyond frustrating not being able to use basic features of a gym that you could get for a sixth of the price LTF charges. 24 hour, VASA, and Chuze would never have their hot tub down for over a month. Even when things are working, the locker rooms are filthy and staffed by kids just starting the ninth grade. You'd think with all the extra profit from dues they could hire more competent non minimum wage employees, but of course not.I actually would be fine paying more each month if the quality was actually improving. This Lifetime however, believes they can do the opposite by objectively lowering the quality while deciding to absolutely inflate dues to the max. It cannot be overstated how much the quality has gone down.They've taken existing spaces people used to be able to use for free and tried to squeeze more profit out of them by now charging members to use an area that used to be free (i.e. outdoor pool and the old indoor turf area). Along with this, they've made it not 24/7 anymore. There's 32 hours of the week the gym is not opened that it used to be open. Do members get a discount off of LTF saving 32 hours of labor? Nope..If you are obsessed with pickleball only then I guess this gym would work out for you, but it is NOT worth the money and you will be continually frustrated by them.
Brett Lempe
1 year ago
Shout out to Ausher who helped me look for my locker after I forgot which locker I put my things in. He looked through like 70 lockers for me and remained patient and professional the whole time. I love Lifetime fitness because of the people like Ausher !
Brent Miller
1 year ago
Lifetime has unfairly changed its policy toward pickleball players. Lifetime is requiring a Signature level membership for anyone that wants to play pickleball. However, even though Signature level is common for tennis play, the facilities …
K K
1 year ago
My favorite locations! Always very clean and very kind front desk staff. Thank you for being one of my favorite places to be at!
Michael Burrows
1 year ago
Recently switched from VASA to Lifetime despite the huge cost difference. Woke up early to get to Lifetime today at 4:00am when they open and sat around for an hour waiting for Lifetime to open their doors. They never did so I finally got …
Michael Roush Photography
1 year ago
“Less for more” seems to be the running theme now.. club used to be awesome but it isn’t what it used to be. Only one basketball court left and that’s being used most of the time, MMA/boxing area is gone which is a huge bummer.. And it’s always super crowded since there’s really no competition in the area. If you got in at the old rates I would say it’s a decent value, but at the new rates it simply isn’t what it should be for what they are charging. I think there’s new management, but tbh things don’t seem to be getting better.. I’ll say this, if you are willing to pay a premium price for a mid-level/crowded gym and you absolutely *LOVE* pickleball more than anything else then this place is probably for you. Otherwise, you’ll probably still come here anyways because there are no great alternatives, it is what it is.
Taylor Werges
1 year ago
I wish I could give zero stars. They have oversold memberships and the weight area is filled to the gills at every hour of the day. They also have extremely rude personal trainers that have no awareness for other patrons. Also the layout of the gym makes no sense. Alpha classes and their HIIT style class are in the middle of the area so you always have to be privy to the classes. Also no clear walkway so you are often weaving and bobbing and stepping over people to try to navigate the space. It’s terrible!
mdone1123
1 year ago
Horrible, went in to get membership details and to see the place. Asked the person at the desk... he looked at me and said, "What do you want to know?" Did not offer any details on his own. I had to ask everything. No tour, no description of anything. I'd think that if they're going to charge $179 a month, they would have some marketing/membership strategy. Don't get me wrong, I don't lime high-pressure tactics, but I don't like to feel as if I'm bothering someone because I'm asking them to do their job. If customer service is that bad at the welcome desk, then I could only imagine what it's like everywhere else.