Life Time in Brookfield, WI is a top-tier gym that offers a range of amenities and high-quality equipment. Located at 17585 Golf Pkwy, this facility features spacious locker rooms, a variety of classes, and dedicated areas for cardio, weights, yoga, and more. The gym is especially family-friendly, with a Kids Academy and extensive pool facilities. However, the high membership fees and restricted hours have been a point of contention for some members.
The staff at Life Time is often praised for their friendliness and professionalism, and the gym’s cleanliness is generally well-regarded. For those looking to do more than just work out, Life Time also offers a cafe, spa services, and business workspaces, making it a multifunctional fitness hub.
Pros:
- Wide range of high-quality amenities.
- Friendly and professional staff.
- Extensive class options.
- Spacious and clean locker rooms.
- Family-friendly with a Kids Academy.
- Top-notch pool facilities.
- On-site cafe and spa services.
- Clean and well-maintained equipment.
- Multiple locations nationwide.
- Business workspaces available.
Cons:
- High membership fees.
- Limited hours, not back to pre-Covid times.
- Issues with reserving courts and equipment due to overcrowding.
Location / Contact
- Address: 17585 Golf Pkwy, Brookfield, WI 53045, United States
- Phone:+1 262-899-7100
- 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 4.3-star.
This business has 110 reviews.
The address is: 17585 Golf Pkwy, Brookfield, WI 53045, United States .
The contact number is +1 262-899-7100
This service is listed under Gym .
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Patrick Frye
2 years ago
So glad I cancelled my membership the guys walk around naked in the hot tub and the sauna and steam room. The employees are rude and lifetime is money hungry they force you to get personal training sessions
Nick Antz
2 years ago
Lifetime Brookfield is a perfect example of under achievement. LTBRKF is good but not great. Management focus is on all the extra fee based services. It seems parents just let young children run wild and unsupervised throughout the entire facility. I’m not sure if parents are even in the building or they just drop the kids off at the door for free baby sitting. I’m not sure if management has any rules and certainly I never see anyone enforcing them. Sometimes it feels like you are in an elementary/middle school environment. Lifetime needs to really try to separate itself from a ymca type environment. While I play pickleball I have seen small children run wild onto the pickleball and basketball courts recklessly while large adults are moving at full speed. Very dangerous. These children(boys&girls) I seen appear to be young as maybe 6 or 7 years old. I called and told management about this and asked management to make designated hours for family time for children. Of course I never heard anything back. It just all seems very unorganized. Also I belong to a large group of pickleballers from around the area and I’m trying to get them to join lifetime but they simply refuse because of the clubs hours. Many of them work in the medical field and get off work late. The 10pm close and 9pm saturday closing time are just a hard hard sell. Also a hard sell are the high pickleball fees. Much better options around the area that are open late for young professionals that have off hours. Last but not least some dear friends of mine play basketball in same gym as the pickleball and they feel a sense of conflict with us pickleballers. They feel we took over the gym without their consent. While I’m very happy to have nice pickleball courts at lifetime I do feel bad for the large basketball community that utilized the gym all these years. It would of been nice not to take away from them to get our pickleball. Basketball is very popular sport that results in great natural stretching and movement and exercise that’s good for the mind body and soul for all that play for all genders and ages.I would just love to see this lifetime step it’s game up with longer hours and more rules for unsupervised children under 13 years old. Letting these young children run wild on our pickleball and basketball courts are not good policy. The Kids In Motion play time atmosphere is not what I signed up for.Let’s set some rules and extend hours to maybe 11pm or midnight and everyone is happy.I wanna see LT Brookfield turn it around and overachieve.It will benefit us all and will be good for business.
P Deazy
2 years ago
I been a member here for nearly 3 years. This place is great. The staff is beyond excellent. The cleanliness of the entire facility is 2nd to none… But for some odd reason THE HOURS are still stuck on “PANDEMIC hours.” It’s ridiculous that this place closes at 10pm especially for the rates which keep steadily climbing. It was bad enough that they took away 2 of the basketball courts for pickle ball but now it’s so packed on the 1 side that it’s hard to even get in a game… Shooting around isn’t even an option anymore during the final 2-3 hours of the night. Last week, the wait was over an hour for a bunch of us before anyone got into a game and by time you did get in, you had abt 20 mins to play and time was up cuz the club closes. If it’s open later, that addresses the issue of the crowded basketball area and gives us all enough time to play and get a good workout in… I don’t think there’s any other Lifetime facility in the country that still stuck on “Pandemic hours.”
Jessica G
2 years ago
Love this place, friendly staff.
vania aguila sanchez
2 years ago
Before covid this gym working hours was great after I don't think I'm longer to be a member on top some of the workers had a little bad attitude
Frank V
2 years ago
In 1947 a youth of remarkable beauty was born in Thal, Austria akin to an Adonis his name was Arnold Schwarzenegger. He immigrated from his war torne country to America in 1968. He filmed the worst D movie ever put to celiuode; Hercules In New York City. Arnold then began Pumping Iron and successfully became a 7 time Mr. Olympian. Shortly after he married into the Kennedy family and became the 38th Governor of California. I will not achieve any of those goals with the stress of high monthly membership fees, lack of really great free weight and power lifting equipment ie..chalk, wraps, and heavy metal music. Also missing was a wide selection of nautlis machines.I won't be back.
emira
2 years ago
I have been a member here for a few years. Love the amenities but I have to say the hours are terrible! Every lifetime in the Midwest in fact all over the US are open until midnight or 24 hours.. This lifetime is still on “Covid hours” when the pandemic ended 2 years ago. What a joke.
Michelle
2 years ago
Used to be a member and will not go back and spend any more of my money here. The salon team came into a fine dining restaurant and tipped the server in a private dining event 10% which is especially concerning because I’m assuming they may also receive tips for a living and know what it’s like to rely on tips. They are a reflection of their company and that night they showed they don’t support other hard working young women, so I don’t intend to support the business they work for.
steve James
2 years ago
After being a member for 3 years, I’m having to revise my review. While I’m still a member, I will be actively considering going to a new gym. Recently lifetime decided to eliminate one of the basketball courts in favor of pickle ball. I have no problem with pickle ball but now effectively you can’t play basketball anymore especially if you brought kids with. I never played basketball before joining this gym and I got into it specifically for the cardio. In the process I found that I really liked it and met a lot of new friends through it. Unfortunately I’m no where near as good as people that have been playing their whole lives so I need considerably more practice at shooting. Now I don’t feel like I will continue to have that opportunity. I think Lifetime could’ve found another place to put pickle ball. Almost no one is ever playing it to make things worse. Hopefully they will reconsider and bring back the second court. I really don’t rate this gym one star but I want someone here to notice this review since they ignore our frustration otherwise.Old reviewLifetime is a great gym, The staff is polite, the locker rooms are spacious, the pool is awesome for family time with a specific shallow pool for children and a big pool setup outside that I haven’t gone on in person but it looks like it will be tons of fun for the kids in the summer. They have 2 full basketball courts tons of cardio equipment ranging from bikes to stairs to rowing machines to traditional treadmills to the curved ones, ellipticals and they have a lot of classes included in your membership. You can join a yoga class if you want some stretching or biking class or kettle bell cardio all included. There are numerous other optional paid classes as well. They have a large assortment of weights and equipment and its all in good condition, not neglected like some gyms. They have a sauna and steam room in the locker rooms and a hot tub in the locker rooms and in the pool area. Again kept clean unlike other gyms I’ve been to. The sauna is nice also in that they keep it hot and require clothing or a towel so you don’t have to look at any naked old guys stretching their bare backs for all to view. The cafe is convenient when it’s open and they have a pretty good selection of healthy food. It’s a big gym with a lot of space and I really enjoy it.
T J
2 years ago
They desperately need to stay open longer. Most Lifetimes are open till Midnight M-F and 9pm Saturday/Sunday. They shortened their hours during Covid and have not moved them back to their proper times. I will gladely update this review once hours are back to normal