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David Lloyd family membership

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aliperi · 05/09/2013 14:50

Hi
Does anyone have a DL family membership in Cambridge? Would you mind saying how much you pay. I'm considering joining, but they won't tell me the price unless I go on a tour of the gym. I prefer to know 1st because if I can't afford it I save a journey to the tour.

Do you think is worth it? I have a 5 and almost 3 year old. Are kids activities/ holiday clubs etc good? Are there lots of extra charges? ie do you pay extra for adult classes, child activities etc?
Any feedback much appreciated. Thanks

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Trills · 06/09/2013 14:55

I don't have a family membership but I am a member.

DP gets it very cheaply through his work, I pay £67 with a "couple" discount thingy.

I think that an individual would pay about £80 a month.

I don't pay extra for any classes, but tennis stuff costs extra.

I have a sneaking suspicion that it is free for your child to be a "member". So for example you could go to the pool with your child at no extra cost. There are lots of families around, especially during the summer because of the heated outdoor pool. No experience of the kids activities though.

aliperi · 06/09/2013 18:56

Thank you Trills
I went today and it is nearly £200 for a family of 4 cannot afford it and would not want it just for me or me and the kids only. The gym seems great, but wasn't impressed with the staff. Reception people were gossiping about customers right in front of me while I waited for the person to showed me round. Person that showed me round was very cocky and unprofessional.

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mynameisnt · 07/09/2013 08:56

We pay £180 for me, dh and dd. Been there since 2004 and have mixed feelings. The facilities are good, but a lot of the other members are arrogant arseholes! Ignore them and go when it's quiet!

mynameisnt · 07/09/2013 09:00

It used to be free for children, sadly you now pay from birth!! The free kids activities have always been good - ds partly got his love of sports from going there from the age of 4, and dd loves the art groups, however, as I said, you have to ignore the snooty women in the changing rooms and rise above the entitled 4 x 4 drivers who get away with parking in the disabled spaces because the staff daren't challenge them...

MarronGlace · 07/09/2013 22:02

Sounds crap tbh!

mynameisnt · 08/09/2013 19:27

Grin We are, I have to admit, leaving at the end of this month, but that is financial :( We tend to dip in and out as finances permit. If I were to percentage it, as it were, I would ay that I like it 100% on a Friday morning at about 10, when it's really quiet and I can go swimming and sauna and steam and drink coffee without having to speak to anyone; I like it about 80% on a Sunday evening when I can swim reasonably quietly an drink hot chocolate nicely, and I loathe it the first week of January when it is full of new members who tae over and haven't a clue, oh and sit in the Jacuzzi for about an hour. I think I need to be very rich and have my own 'leisure area' I may have to buy this

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