
Life Time
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I’ve been a member at Life Time mainly because of the Childcare, which was the one thing that truly made this membership worth it for me as a mom. Unfortunately, recent changes have been extremely disappointing. The childcare schedule that worked best for me — 12 PM to 2 PM — was removed. Since then, it has become much harder to book a spot. Now everyone is trying to book the remaining hours, spots fill up very fast, and it’s almost impossible to rely on the service anymore. I’ve tried to communicate and find a solution, and I’ve already sent more than two emails, with no response at all. For the price we pay at Life Time, this level of communication and service is honestly unacceptable. On top of that, the gym floor itself is overcrowded and under-equipped. I am currently training for a bodybuilding competition, and the lack of equipment is very frustrating. There is only one hack squat, one hip thrust machine, one seated curl, one abduction , and very limited cable stations for the amount of members using the gym. When one machine is taken, there are no alternatives, which makes training inefficient and stressful. There are simply not enough machines or variations for the volume of people using the gym. Almost every machine has only one unit, which is not realistic for such a busy facility. Overall, I am extremely disappointed. For a premium-priced gym, I expected better organization, better communication, and equipment that actually matches the number of members.
I currently train at the Life Time Fitness off 281 in San Antonio, and honestly, the childcare is the only thing keeping me here. Everything else? A disappointment. The gym floor has no real training culture and almost zero etiquette. Most people in here are “working out,” not training. They are camping on machines for 10+ minutes scrolling and talking on their phones like they’re sitting on their couch at home. It’s incredibly frustrating when you actually need to use the equipment you’re paying premium prices for, and trying to keep tempo. Put in the work and move to the next movement. Just recently, an older man was posted up on a machine for a full phone call. When I asked to work in, he snapped at me, which escalated to a heated exchange that required someone to step in. That says everything about the culture here. And then there’s the equipment, which is easily one of the weakest lineups I’ve seen at any fitness facility charging this much. Over half the floor is dedicated to whatever they’re calling CrossFit now, taking up huge amounts of space while the actual strength training essentials are under-stocked or missing: No Hammer Strength high pull No pullover machine Only one plate-loaded Hammer Strength incline press Only one plate-loaded Hammer Strength chest press Only one hip thrust machine Only one adduction and one abductor machine *These machines are always tied up by phone-sitters* The entire place is sterile, bland, and completely disconnected from real physical progress. This is a “fitness facility,” not a gym, and the difference is obvious the moment you walk in. If you actually train, value equipment availability, or expect even basic etiquette from other members, this location falls way short. I stay for the childcare—and absolutely nothing else.
I've had a phenomenal experience at LifeTime 281 - San Antonio, TX. The facility is inviting, friendly, clean and organized. I started my day off at LifeSpa with a hair consultation. They were incredibly knowledgeable and respectful. I felt very comfortable learning about what is best for my hair. They also took my preferences into consideration so we could find a lovely alignment. Then I made my way to the outdoor pool. I enjoyed many laps. They provide items such as weights, noodles and kickboards which was beneficial to my health. I spent some time in the hot tub and cold plunge. I was able to go down a waterslide which was so fun. Afterwards, I sat in the steam room which has a refreshing scent of eucalyptus. I was able to enjoy their clean showers. From there , I made my way upstairs to the compression chairs. Throughout my time, I've had lovely conversations with the hospitality team and lifeguards. I'm very pleased all around. At no point did I feel over crowded or unsafe. Other members were willing to help step in when I had questions about where the restroom was, how does this machine work, etc. If you are ready to look and feel your best, I highly suggest LifeTime. It certainly is a luxury experience. ✨️ I feel wonderful.
I went in to Life Time Salon for a simple root color touch-up. My hair was light — it had taken a lot of time, effort, and money to get it there. The stylist offered to do a gloss and a serum (or some kind of treatment) to help with damage. In one session, she completely darkened my hair. Everything I had worked for was gone. When I went back to have it fixed, the stylist said she’d use “crystals” or something to remove the color, but it didn’t work. I wasn’t asking for a refund — I was asking for them to fix what they broke. Instead, the only solution offered was to return my money. That doesn’t repair my hair or undo the damage caused. To be fair, Melissa was kind and tried to help with customer recovery, but the general manager chose not to make it right. At this point, I would never recommend getting color done at Life Time. For something simple like a trim or a blow-dry, maybe — but if you care about your color, go to a specialist. I made the mistake of trusting a luxury gym brand to have top stylists, and I learned the hard way that they don’t. It’s not about the money — it’s about principle and accountability. When you damage someone’s hair, you fix it.
I’ve been a member at Life Time Fitness for years, and I used to genuinely love this gym. The amenities are excellent — the pools are beautiful, the equipment is clean and modern, and the locker rooms feel more like a spa than a gym. It used to be a place where I could count on getting in a solid, uninterrupted workout and leave feeling accomplished. Unfortunately, that’s no longer the case. Over the past year or so, the gym has become unbearably overcrowded. It’s gotten to the point where I’ve walked in, attempted to find an open bench or squat rack, failed — and walked right back out. That’s not an exaggeration; I’ve literally left the gym without working out because there was no usable equipment. For a gym charging $200 a month, that’s absolutely unacceptable. It feels like Life Time is more interested in packing in new memberships than maintaining the quality of the experience for long-time members. Until they limit capacity or expand the workout space, I can’t recommend this place — and after years of loyalty, I’m seriously reconsidering my membership.
18510 U.S. Hwy 281 N
San Antonio, TX 78259
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