EōS Fitness in Glendale, AZ, offers a 24/7 facility with a variety of amenities including a pool, sauna, and cinema room. The gym is known for its friendly staff and clean environment, although some members have reported issues with broken equipment and cleanliness in specific areas like the showers.
The gym provides multiple membership tiers at a fair price, but experiences heavy crowding during peak hours. Customers appreciate the friendly atmosphere and dedicated personal trainers, yet there have been multiple complaints regarding the gym's cancellation and billing policies.
Pros:
- Open 24/7.
- Friendly and helpful staff.
- Fair membership prices.
- Variety of equipment.
- Clean environment.
- Multiple membership options.
- Dedicated personal trainers.
- Wheelchair and stroller accessible.
- Sauna, pool, and cinema room.
Cons:
- Issues with cancellation and billing.
- Heavy crowding during peak hours.
- Inconsistent equipment maintenance.
Location / Contact
- Address: 5070 W Olive Ave, Glendale, AZ 85302, United States
- Phone:+1 623-414-3152
- Email:[email protected]
- Website:eosfitness.com
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Frequently Asked Questions
Except the peak hours, this place remains quite free or moderately crowded.
This business has a rating of 3.7-star.
This business has 113 reviews.
The address is: 5070 W Olive Ave, Glendale, AZ 85302, United States .
The contact number is +1 623-414-3152
This service is listed under Gym .
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Edith Salazar
1 year ago
Andrea is a great staff member, she helps me a lot with my nephew that has autism . child care staff are always friendly and helpful.
Mariah Garcia
1 year ago
Gym is dirty, stinky and they steal from you. I've been trying to cancel my membership since April and they refuse to stop charging me. No one can do their damn job, all the managers are never there, a bunch of teenagers who have no control to do anything are running the place. Literally go anywhere but here. You will regret it.
Gabrielle Brunk
1 year ago
Customer service: the employees are extremely friendly and always willing to help but be aware, they will typically try to push the service on you such as personal training.Layout: after you enter cardio equipment is to the right, followed by weightlifting, across from weightlifting it is assisted weight machines. There is also a pool, a cinema, a cycling room, it kids room as well as a men's and women's locker room. You do have to pay extra if you enter any additional rooms. I feel as though the machines are too close together but it works.Products: definitely go in and take a tour to make sure the machines you are looking for are there but so far I haven't been disappointed. There are probably 5 shins at the top of my head that are currently broken. It took about a month for the last machine I saw broken to get repaired.Accessibility: wheelchair and stroller accessible, but the machines are extremely close together and it might be difficult to navigate. For the most part, it's not a problem unless in the cardio section.Environment: I definitely feel a sense of motivation when entering the gym. It's nice to be surrounded by like-minded people. There aren't typically extreme weightlifters who grunt and yell as they left. It's just a like-minded people who are trying to meet their own goals. Oftentimes the paper towel machines don't work or the spray bottles to sanitize your machine are empty. It's a little bit of a walk but you can always find a different machine. (Although most people don't wipe down their machines, be aware)Price: there are different tiers for membership but I believe I paid $9.99 or $10.99 a month with a $50 annual fee. I definitely recommend it for this price.This is a great place to get into or maintain working out. All of the machines and clean devices may not work but there are always alternatives.
Duncan
1 year ago
I’ve been to eos before I knew the difference between batter and batter, this one takes the cake. The crew running this gym, lead by the famed wielder of the legendary Excalibur Ali, is that of myth. As the glass doors swing open, I am greeted by a blast of ice cold air only rivaled by the warmth of smiles from that of Big Mac and his equally handsome counterpart Miguel. Goosebumps rise from my tender forearms as a wave of happiness fills my insides. I quickly shake off the strifes of minimum wage and enter the luxury of affordability. Like the first sip of an ice cold Diet Coke with my McDonald’s, I savor the refreshing sights. Couches huddled neatly close by supported aesthetically with a shelf of supplements contrasting to the color, compliments the training offered by professionals certified to help me reach my goals. I chuckle to myself thinking, what a silly run on sentence yet I am unable to describe it any other way. As my gaze scans to the right to choose my cold drink from the fridge offered by the front I catch the glint of a smile I know all too well. Andrea opens the fridge handing me a C4 (energy drink!!). “Thank you, ma’lady” I utter as I bow nervously hoping she hadn’t noticed the sweat sliding off my brow. “Apologies, my body has yet to catch up from the heat outdoors, that’ll be the card on file”, I say as the beep tickles my ears as she rings me up. “But of course sire” she says moments before doubling over with laughter. We hit a quick dab (handshake!!!) and exchange hasty pleasantries before she rushes to assist another with unanswered questions. Now I implore you to close your eyes and imagine the crisp crack of a new soda can, followed by the short fizzle as the pressure releases into the atmosphere. The pressure from the can and the pressure from my day. The sales team glances up to each exchange a quick nod as I pass by to then return to the work, better said as the pleasure, of assisting the new people joining the family. “Stop bothering my team”. I hear a giggle behind me knowing all well who it is. Hands on hips, with a smile wide enough to bridge the Grand Canyon, Ali welcomes me home (this eos feels like home!!!). “Taking care of my gym?” I question her with the cheerful sarcasm in return. As we fist bump our eyes momentarily meet, a battle of dominance lasting generations yet only seconds ensues leaving me defeated at her feet. Filled with defiance I rise to my full stature of 5’6 (I’m still growing!!!) and step onto the floor determined to grow my power under the countless weights offered there. “Haha little does she know that her kindness will one day be her downfall” I laugh to myself knowing full well I will catch up to her feats of strength with the determination brought about from defeat. I know all the faces I see each face full of vigor. I greet my comrades as each battles against themselves, becoming more powerful as each moment passes. I feel powerful here. I feel home. Eos is home they say. Eos is love.Thanks to the crew of EOS at olive and 51st for the time I spent there. I made core memories there and will always remember and cherish it.Some honorable mentions:Ali the honorable (General Manager)Andrea the knowledge lusty (sales team)Ernesto the feeble (sales team)Big Mac and Miguel (front desk)Anisiana Foxy Cleopatra (front desk)Julian the lover boy (sales team)Dylan the anti-villain (assistant manager before he moved)Thursday - Sunday are the slow days the rest gets pretty packed. Great gym, great staff. Not many places ran as smoothly as this.
Laura Richardson
1 year ago
This is a good, solid gym. The workers are very friendly and helpful and give the gym good vibes. The price is fair for what you get. They keep it pretty dang clean in here, too! They have a great variety of equipment that feels new-ish. Sometimes, a couple of machines are broken, but they are usually pretty quick about fixing them. There are multiple squat racks and free weight racks and leg press machines, and they have a few different machines that target your booty. There are lots of cardio machines and a movie cycling room. They play good stuff on the TV's and pretty good music too. There is a nice large pool and a sauna, but no hot tub, unfortunately. The women's locker room is big and nice. There are fancy light up mirrors for makeup. There have been a couple of instances where I left items behind in the locker room, and they are always waiting for me behind the front desk so the ladies at this gym are great. I never feel judged here or looked at funny or awkward. It's a diverse group of people at this gym that keeps it interesting and nice. Finally, the downside is that this place is crowded almost all the time. Early mornings and weekends seem to be the least busy times, but at peak time like 5-8pm mon-fri this place is packed and it's like a race to get the machine you want and people will be waiting next to the leg press for you to finish and it's just not super fun. Otherwise, everything is great. Oh and they can give you complimentary body scan that gives you all types of cool data about your body composition. Would definitely recommend this gym! Especially cause there is burger kind in the same parking lot and who doesn't love to get a pump and slush?
Jason Ball
1 year ago
Joined to use the pool for my physical therapy exercises. They are open 24 hrs, which is nice if you have a sliding schedule. My only real complaint was that it always seemed like they went a little extra on the chlorine. But I liked the facility, and the staff was friendly. It was accessible and usually very clean. If it wasn't for the typically burning eyes waking through the pool door, it would have been a 5 hands down.
DollFace Sauce
2 years ago
This location is pretty small, and it was dirty in there. Staff friendly!
angel z
2 years ago
‼️SCAM‼️ they try to delete reviews 😂😂 please read their contracts. be careful with their hidden fees good luck …
Dominique Duron
2 years ago
Good place to work out at but around 6 to about 10 it's a mad house need to be bigger and more Equipment
Emanuel B.
2 years ago
I left and forgot to cancel my membership now they sent me to collections for 150$. GYM STINKS AND IS DIRTY BROKEN EQUIPMENT STAY AWAY!!