Sacramento Central YMCA offers a welcoming environment with diverse, engaging classes, and a supportive community. Located at 2021 W St, Sacramento, CA 95818, it boasts excellent instructors who ensure you achieve your fitness goals. The facility includes a clean swimming pool, a variety of workout equipment, and ample locker space. Most members find the staff friendly and supportive. However, there are occasional complaints about the pool staff and youth swimming lessons.
The YMCA provides financial aid and some memberships are covered by insurance, making it an affordable option for many. The gym operates six days a week with varied hours, ensuring flexibility for all schedules.
Pros:
- Friendly and supportive staff
- Diverse and engaging fitness classes
- Clean swimming pool
- Financial aid and insurance-covered memberships
- Affordable pricing
- Excellent instructors noted for their dedication
- Welcoming and inclusive atmosphere
- Open six days a week with flexible hours
- Well-maintained equipment
- Good community interaction and support
Cons:
- Occasional issues with pool staff communication
- Youth swimming lessons can be disorganized
- Some areas of the facility are dated and in need of updates
Location / Contact
- Address: 2021 W St, Sacramento, CA 95818, United States
- Phone:+1 916-452-9622
- Website:ymcasuperiorcal.org
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Except the peak hours, this place remains quite free or moderately crowded.
This business has a rating of 4.1-star.
This business has 50 reviews.
The address is: 2021 W St, Sacramento, CA 95818, United States .
The contact number is +1 916-452-9622
This service is listed under Gym .
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aistea
7 years ago
Gina Hoppis
7 years ago
Yvette Moses
7 years ago
I love it here
• AnimationNation •
7 years ago
ITS FUN TO STAY AT THE YMCA!!!!!!
hyeyoung clark
7 years ago
I reall wanted to put 0 star.here summer camp is speechless. no preparing and no organization. they don't tell any information about it before start so I called them in the morning make sure to what I gotta bring and they didnt say anything about swimming suit. I went there first day, I figured out kids are do swimming. so I gotta drive all the way home and pick up swiming suit and drop them off.and they said cancel field trip to ice skating without notice and they said most kids dont know how to skating that is why. omg really? then why they put that on field trip schedule?! their program is disorganized. and I dont feel like I can drop my kids off there safely.
pl kuang
8 years ago
Benson Co
8 years ago
Came here for the pool before. The pool is nice, dressing rooms are a bit dirty and old. Asides from that no complaints
Qiannah La
9 years ago
My kids enjoy the summer camp. Theyve been going there for the past 4 years
Suzanne Daniel
9 years ago
Don't waste your child's time with the swim "lessons".. it's so overcrowded and unorganized.. the teacher of the Jr high class didn't teach my children anything. She just watched as my child did a few laps.. we could have done that at home. thanks!
JLT
9 years ago
Typical YMCA. No frills physical plant, but it's cheap and the pool is clean even if the changing rooms are definitely not. The front desk staff in the main building are clueless. The pool isn't handicap-accessible and there's very little attempt to help folks who require extra physical assistance.The children's center is another thing entirely. Great management, but the counselors at summer camp are young and inexperienced. Well-meaning, certainly, but there is absolutely no training or accommodation made for special needs kids, and they are seriously understaffed. 4 year olds can wander off and get into all sorts of trouble, and they give you no notice - not even 24 hours - when your child is terminated for behavioral issues.That said, some of the staff - Whitney, the counselor/bus driver, and several others - are really dedicated to the kids and are trying to make this a healthy and safe environment. It's just so chaotic that I'm not sure they will be able to. But they are doing their best. It's too bad that they are undone by dozens of young and enthusiastic but totally untrained counselors/caregivers.If you have an older child who is very well-behaved and contained and doesn't need much guidance or structure, though, this could be an excellent choice for after school or summer camp. They do fun stuff and have a big physical plant. The food is decent, and it's affordable.