![]() ![]() At the various locations, you'll find state-of-the-art workout equipment, yoga and Pilates, squash, tennis, and basketball courts, heated pools, saunas and steam rooms, plus a world-class spa. What you get: The Bay Club is more than a gym-it's a lifestyle club with social events and cutting-edge fitness. Plus enjoy specialty training (at added costs) like squash programs, aquatic programs, personal-fitness training and various weight-loss and get-fit challenges. Monthly fee: Fees start at $171 per month.Īdd-ons/Extras: You can upgrade your membership to include access to all four Bay Club SF Campus locations.Ĭlasses: You'll see all the usual suspects, like cardio blast, Bodypump, spin, yoga, Bosu bootcamp, Zumba and more. Talk to a representative for specific January promotions. Start-up cost: The Bay Club asks for a whopping 500 bucks as initiation, but this month you'll encounter lower fees. *Individual locations often have promotions and discounts so ask at the membership office before paying the set pricing. Knowledgeable trainers make this an ideal gym for beginners who need a little help getting started. Locations: Depending on the level of gym you want, you can choose from locations in the Castro, Potrero Hill, North Point, and on Van Ness and Montgomery.īest for: Those who like to work out at odd times (3am sweat sesh, anyone?) and want all the basics at a convenient location. What you get: A gym that's open 24 hours with a solid list of classes, enough equipment in a wide variety to ensure you won't have to wait for a machine and a free health-and-fitness consultation to help get you started. You'll also get Les Mills and Nike Training Club branded workouts. For access to all Sport-level gyms with no commitment, you'll pay $44.99 a month.*Īdd-ons/Extras: For all clubs, you'll pay a $39.99 annual fee eight months down the line.Ĭlasses: Push your limit with a variety of classes like cardio, dance, cycling, conditioning, strength, barre, martial arts, athletic training, yoga, Pilates and stretching. Monthly fee: For Super Sport, you'll pay between $45 and $60 a month. For access to all Sport-level gyms (located all over town) with no commitment, you'll pay a $149.99 initiation fee.* Start-up cost: For Super Sport gyms (Van Ness and Montgomery clubs), you'll pay anywhere between $0 and $150. Whether you're a cardio fanatic or weight-lifting devotee, we'll help you find the right workout spot in the right price range. ![]() Have no fear as we're here to help-with this handy-dandy roundup of the city's top gym chains. ![]() With the never-ending options San Francisco has to offer, it may seem overwhelming to select one. The time is now to find a gym that's right for you. It's January and you've made resolutions to get fit, lose weight and live healthier. You can also see what we’re up to by signing up here. The archives will remain available here for new stories, head over to Vox.com, where our staff is covering consumer culture for The Goods by Vox. Thank you to everyone who read our work over the years. Note: we managed to get them to wave the resort fee through several minutes and polite but firm refusal to pay a fee we hadn’t been told about, but it was a seriously unpleasant start to our visit and they worked hard to convince us that the “resort fees” were unavoidable before finally giving in.Racked is no longer publishing. Our only complaint about the room itself was that the controls for the lights and chargers were frustrating to figure out, though we got it all working in the end. The room was comfortable and clean with fun style and nice amenities like USB charging stations and even a kettle for heating tea or poor over water. I’m disappointed in for participating is this deceit. It’s very clear that Hilton adopted a bait and switch business model, counting on hidden and deceptive fees for their profits. In addition to that fee we would have had to pay extra for WiFi, for parking (they don’t even have a curtesy “check in” space, presumably to force travelers into their $69/night valet parking. We paid the full price on, non-refundable, and then were told we couldn’t check in without paying the additional fee. Hilton has taken hidden fees to a new level by announcing at checkin a completely hidden $30/night mandatory resort fee. ![]()
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