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I'm a member of O2 Fitness. I paid $25 for the sign up fee and my membership is $44 a month. That includes towel service. I signed a contract that gave me one month free. They keep the place really clean and the equipment is always in good working order. If something is broken, it seems to be fixed quickly. All the classes are included in the monthly fee. I've gotten ready there in the morning without a problem. Even when the place is crowded, I've never had to wait for equipment. My only compliant is that the personal trainers are constantly working with people in the way of others. Like today, they were blocking a door way.
Since moving to Raleigh, I've also been a member of Gold's Gym, Lifestyle Family Fitness, and the Y. So, let me know if you have any other questions.
Planet Fitness - in North Raleigh, $10/month - no contract. No its not the fanciest gym in town but I have no complaints and they keep things pretty clean.
Planet Fitness - in North Raleigh, $10/month - no contract. No its not the fanciest gym in town but I have no complaints and they keep things pretty clean.
Wow..that is a great price ..I will have to check on this place.
About to join in Cary....are these prices negotiable? I thought they were but after going to lifetime and 02 today, it was take it or leave it.
I've joined the Cary O2 about a month ago for a ~$10 signup fee, $39/month with a 12 month commitment. It's only a couple dollars more than I was paying at the Y, and I think it's worth it. They have a lot more equipment and a much more "adult" atmosphere which I prefer.
I know they are currently running a $1 signup fee promotion, but not sure what the monthly rate is with that.
I've been going to O2 for 5 years and love it. It is a nice facility with good equipment you NEVER have to wait for, great classes, and the trainers and staff are great. The locker rooms are nice and while there are not may showers, it hasn't been a problem. In the mornings the longest I've ever had to wait is 5 minutes and that is in the women's room - men have to take shorter showers! Right?
I go to the 540 location and the Creedmoor one. I live near 540 and work near Creedmoor so it has been nice to have the flexibility of 2 locations.
I've joined the Cary O2 about a month ago for a ~$10 signup fee, $39/month with a 12 month commitment. It's only a couple dollars more than I was paying at the Y, and I think it's worth it. They have a lot more equipment and a much more "adult" atmosphere which I prefer.
I know they are currently running a $1 signup fee promotion, but not sure what the monthly rate is with that.
They are running a similar promotion now. We do not want to do the commitment so it's 44 a month, and 49 signup (plus some bs 25 admin fee). Adding a person to the account is another 30 per month. So total will be 74 a month for 2 of us, with 74 due at signing, no commitment.
I'm thinking they need to waive all those signup fees. Also, does anyone use a corporate discount? Do you need to show id?
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