Life Time in Plymouth, MN, offers a well-equipped and spacious gym with a variety of amenities for both adults and families. Members appreciate the professional trainers and diverse classes, highlighting the high energy and motivational environment. However, it has received mixed reviews, with some members praising the cleanliness, equipment, and welcoming vibes, while others express frustration over crowded facilities and high membership costs.
Despite its positive attributes, such as the impressive outdoor pool and dedicated staff, Life Time faces criticism for overbooking and not maintaining cleanliness in certain areas. Complaints also include the complicated membership policies and limited pool access during peak times due to scheduled classes or team practices.
Pros:
- Extensive range of equipment and amenities
- Energetic and supportive class environment
- Professional and friendly staff
- Clean and spacious locker rooms
- High-quality personal trainers available
- Family-friendly services and childcare
- Well-maintained outdoor and indoor pools
- Included towel service
- Frequent upgrades and clean facilities
Cons:
- Overcrowded during peak hours
- High membership costs
- Limited pool access due to team practices and classes
Location / Contact
- Address: 3600 Plymouth Blvd, Plymouth, MN 55446, United States
- Phone:+1 763-509-0909
- Email:[email protected]
- Website:lifetime.life
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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 3.8-star.
This business has 120 reviews.
The address is: 3600 Plymouth Blvd, Plymouth, MN 55446, United States .
The contact number is +1 763-509-0909
This service is listed under Gym .
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Alex Kyhto
9 months ago
Pros: good equipment availabilityCons: extremely dusty in areas that aren't immediately obvious to clean. They don't enforce their own dress code of "mandatory shirts," half the women are working out in bras.
kyle gustafson
10 months ago
Nut to but in there. Honestly I walked out not even able to get on most the equipment I wanted. Kids club easy had like 100 kids in there. Packed I wouldn't go here if your actually trying to work out without 15 min waits per machine....
Anna H
10 months ago
Where to even begin..Kids care is always booked.Everything is adults only until 10am. They have a massive pool, but close the pool so 5 adults can swim in the deep end? AwesomeWhat is the point of even having a family membership?This place is terrible.Has about 4 squat racks and any class you’d actually want to attend costs extra money aside from Shelley’s classes. What a joke
Joseph C
10 months ago
Updating review because staff are very friendly. Still need to cap membership though. Very tough to get machines even during non-busy gym hours.
Molly Kern
11 months ago
In all honesty, when we joined lifetime about 5 years ago I was super skeptical. We joined because my husband was really into it but I was out of shape and counted myself as a person who would "never work out in public".I did a lot of literally hiding in corners and sort of doing my own thing. The game changer was when I got up the courage to go to one of the free group fitness classes. I started taking their SHRED class which is a 45 minute full body workout (Christine on Tuesday mornings is AMAZING!) Over the course of probably a year, I was inspired to totally change how I was taking care of myself and I lost about 30 lb.Now I'm in the best shape of my life, including when I was young. I feel like I'm such a stereotype because now I'm one of those people who is addicted to going to the gym. 😉 I'm so grateful that we joined 5 years ago because it's probably the best change I've made for my overall health and longevity.
Talicia Jackson
1 year ago
Its a gold membership gym. They got rock climbing, a basketball gym and a swimming pool. The weights area is huge. The elliptical and treadmills are next to the tvs. One of my favorite gyms
Mike K
1 year ago
So let me get this straight… I have to add my 1-year-old to my membership for like $30 a month (which is already outrageous) - but I can’t bring him to the pool because it’s adult only on weekdays? Ridiculous policy. You guys have a friggin water slide for kids. Horrible.
Yonathan Negash
1 year ago
Several issues here: 1.) Hard to justify paying $170 per month for limited use of the facility (i.e, gym is constantly overbooked with different programs). Think about that, when you sell a membership don’t promote open gym when you know the gym is overbooked and oversold with different programs including birthday parties, pickle ball, and other programs. That alone is false advertisement and misleading. I get the end goal is to generate as much revenue as possible but don’t mislead paying members with false information.Secondly, too many encounters with rude and confrontational staff. The front desk staff’s inability to explain their own policies (I.e., guest policy) to paying members is frustrating. If you need to charge extra for a guest I bring, just ask. But don’t accuse us of “strolling on in” without paying. Before making irresponsible statements like that, at the very least check the membership payment history. Do some due diligence. Ask clarifying questions, don’t just assume the worst by making false accusations and a scene.Going into a gym shouldn’t be as complicated as you’ve made it out to be.
Janet Bogdanova
1 year ago
Shelley H. is an exceptional teacher who has truly inspired me to challenge myself. Her infectious smile and kind-hearted nature make her classes a joy to attend. I cannot recommend her highly enough - if you have the opportunity to take one of her classes, do not hesitate to do so! Shelley is a truly remarkable and her passion is truly inspiring. She creates a welcoming and supportive environment where everyone feels valued and encouraged to grow. Overall, I feel incredibly lucky to have had the chance to learn from her and I know that anyone who takes her classes will feel the same way.
Low FG2
1 year ago
So let me get this straight. It’s barely snowing outside and they decide to close at 8? Why? There’s literally 2 inches of snow on the ground. It’s about 7:30pm and I did stairs for 20min and wanted to go to sauna. I get in there and they tell us since the club is closing at 8, the pool and sauna are closed at 7:30. WHY? 130$ a month for this? 130$ a month for them to close at 9pm on weekend? Are you serious? What a joke this place has become. Lifetime use to be the pinnacle of gyms and now they just sign every person with a pulse to the point the club it is so packed you can’t even park or barely workout.Response to lifetime: okay if you are closing early then why don’t you cut the price in half? You guys close way too early and don’t discount your absolutely ridiculous membership fee? Also, if you actually cared about the safety of your employees, you would close at 9pm everyday and not just the weekends. The reason you close the club early on weekends is to save money since there is less traffic yet do not pass any savings to any member.