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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Dan B
2 years ago
Helpful staff clean environment and excellent weight lifting machines, As well as excellent indoor outdoor pools
Wesley Bartels
2 years ago
One of the nicest gyms in the area. Only complaint is how early they close, needs to be open until at least midnight.
Mirela Sadzak
2 years ago
Big shout out to Laurie at Brookfield Life time kids yoga. You are wonderful yoga instructor and you make your class sooooo fun for kiddos!!
Harris Kapur
2 years ago
I love this place, it's a very nice and upscale facility, clean, has very helpful staff, the only issue is the corporate changed timings without consulting with it's member. At the time of signing up they were open till 11 pm and now it's shortened to 10 pm.
John Wagner
2 years ago
My friend, Jordan Schrieber, was hired there as a Personal Trainer. He is a seasoned trainer of 9 years. We went to college together and I have known him since. He loves helping people and creates a positive change in his clients. I was happy to see him go to a company like this. He is an excpetional, top level trainer, and looks like he partnered with a great business.💪 Come up nort' ;)
Faith Davis
2 years ago
Great gym and amenities, except for the outdoor pool in the summertime. Way too small for the amount of people and no room or space for adults to swim much. Just kids in the pools and thats about it.
Pat Flynn
2 years ago
Unfortunately, it appears my original (highly liked) review was removed. This is irritating, as I was a paying member of nearly $300/mo for over a year, and I sincerely hope Lifetime isn’t trying to shield their image by contesting legitimate negative reviews. Thus, I’m reposting:There is much to enjoy about Lifetime fitness. HOWEVER, they have recently adopted the bizarre – not to mention, confusing and harmful – policy of pushing gender ideology and pronouns in the childcare area. This is, of course, a hotly contested political issue (which makes it all the more inappropriate for a children’s academy!), but for any of my fellow citizens who believe current gender ideology is not only anti-scientific, but pseudo-philosophical, this will be a major deterrent for you, and not something you will want your children around. Wor4e, was this policy, when implemented, was not previously communicated to parents, so instead we’re simply left with children leaving the childcare area feeling suddenly and deeply confused about why a woman would ever think to be called a man, and vice versa. Obviously, a review box is not the place to have a debate around the deep incoherence of such a notion (see paper’s by Alex Bird at MIT for an important refutation, if necessary; ), let alone what long term psychological harm these confusions will have upon children, so I must simply emphasize how profoundly inappropriate this was, not just in and of itself, but something that was simply “snuck in” without prior communication or consultation with the parents.
Holly B
2 years ago
This place is incredible! It has given new life to my workout routine and I dare you to find a better spin class than the one and only, David Curtis! He inspires physically, mentally and emotionally!
Christine Flynn
2 years ago
I was very disappointed on our unfortunately final visit to Lifetime. We dropped our children at the Kids Academy and they immediately asked an employee “what’s that?” pointing to the employee’s name tag, to which the employee responded “pronouns!” Wow. I didn’t realize I needed to be prepared for radical gender ideology at the Kids Academy at Lifetime Fitness! I’m not sure what committee or manager decided it was okay to start adding pronouns to name tags without notifying members first, especially in the children’s area where this policy affects MINORS. These pronouns are made to be noticed by those around the person wearing the name tag, yes? So of course, children would notice this addition as well. I had hoped to bring my children to Lifetime, a place we have loved belonging to and have gone to nearly daily for over a year, without worrying what else they might be teaching them besides ninja warrior courses and art. Very disturbing. Also, it is quite disturbing to see other reviews on this topic being deleted. If you actually stood by your decision to add pronouns to a NAME tag (it isn’t a pronoun tag, now is it?), then you would not have deleted previous reviews but would have *at least* given the canned response we got when inquiring to management: “we’re trying to cultivate a culture of inclusion.” Deleting reviews of dissenting opinion does not seem very inclusive of others’ beliefs. I had recommended Lifetime to so many friends and now I am personally rescinding all of those recommendations!
Sara Wiseman
2 years ago
The only negative thing about this gym is the amount of people that do not re-rack their weights. Specifically the plates. Paying $120 a month to pick up after other gym members is a big no from me.