EōS Fitness in Las Vegas offers a vast array of amenities and equipment in a large, modern facility. Open 24 hours a day, the gym features group classes, daycare, a pool, sauna, and clean environments. Members appreciate the friendly staff and the value, pricing starts at just $10/month. However, peak times see significant overcrowding and equipment issues.
While the facility provides an affordable and diverse workout experience, the gym's management and customer service have received mixed reviews. Issues with personal training services, membership management, and billing have impacted some members' experiences.
Pros:
- Affordable membership options.
- Extensive equipment and amenities.
- Friendly and helpful staff.
- Open 24 hours.
- Clean facility.
- Group classes and various fitness programs.
- Daycare services available.
- Movie room for cardio workouts.
- Basketball court and pool.
- Convenient location.
Cons:
- Consistently overcrowded.
- Equipment maintenance issues.
- Poor customer service and billing issues.
Location / Contact
- Address: 8615 W Rome Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89149, United States
- Phone:+1 725-228-8850
- Email:gmtxheb@eosfitness.com
- Website:eosfitness.com
Rating Stats
Frequently Asked Questions
Except the peak hours, this place remains quite free or moderately crowded.
This business has a rating of 4.0-star.
This business has 60 reviews.
The address is: 8615 W Rome Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89149, United States .
The contact number is +1 725-228-8850
This service is listed under Gym .
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Barbie G.
2 years ago
It's been a little over a month now. It's great to a see a fitness center up north--but it's tiny and crowded. I've attended early hours and kept away from Friday, Saturdays, and Mondays. 6am is busy. I adjusted to 5am, but the areas I'd like to explore are always in use, weights, machines, and the upstairs grass area. I've also tried late evenings. 8pm-9pm it's busy. 10:30pm-11pm is less crowded, but again, no access to the weights, machines, or grass area.Another thing I didn't agree with was the way the management team handled my membership. The team is "nice" and their attempts in upselling their product is wrong. I knew going forward I just wanted a simple membership—not interested in additional packages. They really push you into their fitness-training program. I told them it was not in my budget, however they insisted I think on it a few days and set me up with a trainer and if it’s still a “no”, I can email the district fitness-training manager to cancel. The second day, I emailed him thanking him for extra days to consider, but I want to cancel. His response to my email was directing me to the main manager’s email address to discuss the issue. I went on to emailing the main manager explaining the previous situation and if he can confirm my cancelation—no response. Low and behold, I've been charged twice for these services that are set to charge every other week—this is ridiculous! I called and left a message—no one got back to me. Showing up in person and waiting over an hour (management didn't show up until 9:30am) to finally dispute the charges was also a annoying. I spoke to the enrollment manager in wanting to down-grade my membership, but was told there would be fees and usually they prefer to have you wait their 6-month grace period—I’m not surprised... I finally spoke with fitness manager, who didn't necessarily acknowledge me (no eye contact during conversation at all). He questioned my actions and asked for proof, which I showed him the first email (should have shown the second one). He took my name and number down, stating he will call me Monday to cancel the program. We shall see…As for the trainer I was supposedly scheduled with—she was immature. It’s unprofessional to contact your clients saying your canceling the appointment because you’re hosting a party and then bombard them with additional texting to reschedule and never mind—the appointment still stands...I canceled the appointment either way.Update 03/23/22I was charged again. It's really disappointing having to follow-up w/them, after being told they would follow-up with me. I took extra precautions and disputed the charges with my bank--thankfully, they're stopping and reviewing previous charges.
Jdogg Z
2 years ago
really nice gym. Just got a membership the other day. I'd recommend doing a tour of the gym first the employes are really nice. The only downside is that this gym is pretty much always busy and the basketball courts are too, and the courts are only open from 6am-9pm. But overall good gym nice employes I'd just recommend going early or late like 10pm, for it to be less crowded.
Tessa Riedinger
2 years ago
Got a trainer, Chanel, she's been so helpful in helping me figure out my workout journey and adding it to my routine. It's a great gym! Pool, Shauna, hot tub, movie room and tons of equipment and great classes!
M Pac
2 years ago
So I have been tp this gym before. I love the eos gyms. I use to go to the one by Rhodes Ranch they also had all the hot girls. Since I bought a house and this eos was built lile a year or two go. So because a lot of things went on in life, new home owner, marriage, and baby. So I am back now here with a 6 month old. Never done the daycare at the gym before. Since I have to go on my son Miko's schedule I went today for the first time at 4pm. My wife and I went and the gym was packed. I prefer to go in the morning but had other things to do. The two ladies that work the night crew I think it was Kay and Kristie (I hope I got that name right). The 5 stars is for them. They made my wife and I feel so at ease. They both were so helpful about setting this up. Given the fact that we set everything up the day before. We checked in with our son everytime we changed exercises. I can not say anymore wonderful things about those two. I prefer to work out in the morning. I will try that but I may just go to the 4pm because of those two. Even if I have to deal with a packed gym.I must be crazy to go deal with a packed gym. For my son, it would be worth it. I will try the morning for now and see if the morning crew is any good.
Trent Stephenson
2 years ago
It’s fine. You get what you pay for. If you go. From 4 pm to about 10 pm expect packs of teenagers flexing, talking, and having terrible form. In the early mornings you get the professionals who start their day with a workout and self tanner. From 8 am on it’s retirees, stay at home parents and people who get to make their own schedule.
Jon Williams
2 years ago
Place is maxed out ALL THE TIME. Half court basketball 28 guys waiting on sideline to play. All benches full and you can barely cycle in. Thought it was a flook, nope. Tried different days and times. Member for 16 days, paid for 2 months. You've been warned. They know they are full. Don't care just want more members more money, no care for member experience. Fair enough your a business, but not great folks. Also, brace for the copy and pasted "customer service" message to help. They can't help, they only respond to help with their review Google algorithm.
Sean J
2 years ago
Stay away. If you’re serious about lifting DONT COME HERE.#1 The gym is filled with more people than equipment. Have a workout planned? You better reconsider most of the time.#2 This gym does nothing to prevent equipment camping. People are literally standing in the squat racks socializing, dancing, taking, sitting on their phones. Meanwhile people are in line behind them. I’m not exaggerating, as I type this I’ve been standing here for 10min with people in the racks sitting, talking.Lesson? Pay more for a better gym where people are there to workout and not socialize or update their Insta feed.This is my last month with EOS
M Gutierrez
2 years ago
I come to this location once a week. Its conveniently located right off the 215. The staff is nice and the classes are great. I come here for the ride and define class with Keisha. This particular gym is a little hidden but still gets very busy. They have a lot of weight equipment on first floor and a good variety of cardio machines on second floor. I havent used pool yet but it looks nice and I do see people using it. Overall its a very nice gym.
Mike Khum
2 years ago
Been going to this location since it first opened. A few things that you should know:The same machines have been broken for months now without getting fixed. What are we paying you for?Avoid rush hour times if possible. The parking lot is shared with other businesses and it will be full. You will have to park across the street.The bathroom is not well maintained. It's not the worst, but it could be a lot better. Definitely wear shoes and sandals.Cleaning solution is available throughout the gym, but it is just vinegar and water, and not aniti-bacterial. Not a fan of the smell. Paper towel dispensers often are broken or out of paper.Some of the staff are friendly, but most are horrible with no customer service skills. They are only nice when you are thinking of joining or getting training sessions.As with most gyms, people will hog machines, socialize, and just sit there. Not re-racking weights is also an issue. Be diligent with offenders.Read the membership cancellation policy closely. Their third-party billing company has restrictions that your sales rep does not disclose when joining. It's also a nightmare to cancel personal training sessions.Best of luck on your fitness goals.
Dylan Clark
2 years ago
I enjoy this gym very much. A lot of amenities for a cheap price! Staff is friendly. The only down side for me is how busy it gets. A lot of waiting for machines, and trying to time your workout with availability of equipment. Overall a good place to workout!