Washington Athletic Club
262 reviews on Google
I love being a member of the WAC! It fulfills several important criteria for me. First, I have a sense of community here - from knowing the name of the person who takes my member number at the front door, to other staff and members that I've gotten to know in workout classes and social events. Second, the workout classes are awesome - I love Linda and George! They're inspiring instructors. Third, this club hosts fun events, and I've made friends here. Fourth, central location and parking (I pay for unlimited parking) makes this my go-to when coming downtown for work or social events. I really appreciate the WAC!
Their isn’t a better combination of networking and fitness in the city of Seattle. Equinox doesn’t compare. The culture for playing team sports amongst member is both race and age inclusive. The amenities are well cared for and you feel cared for by your membership here. Perfect co working spaces and restaurants for any meeting type
I love this club. I work downtown so am at the wac 4-5 times a week. Primarily I use my membership to play handball and lift weights. The social aspect is awesome too. Everyone I meet is kind and welcoming. You can always strike up a nice conversation wherever you go. The staff is great too. Shoutout to Chris, Z, and Dinesh in men’s fitness! It’s pricey but if you work downtown, it is very convenient. Some days I spend 4-5 hours there between working out, sauna, and grabbing some food at haggertys.
Love how organized they are. A whole building dedicated to members is like a playground! Make sure you spend the day here :) Parking for members are $18 for 6-8 hours and only a black away.
I recently had the opportunity to stay at the Washington Athletic Club as an affiliate club guest while in Seattle, and I wanted to share my experience. First off, the check-in process was a breeze—easy and efficient, which is always a plus after a long day of travel. We booked two connected rooms, which was a fantastic setup. They were linked by a private corridor that had a door requiring room key access, giving us a nice suite-like feel that added a bit of privacy to our stay. Parking was convenient too, with a secure lot just a block and a half away from the club. It was reassuring to know our vehicle was safe. I did find the bar to be a bit limiting for our group since it was 21 and up, which meant we had to look elsewhere for a more accommodating atmosphere. The cafeteria offered a variety of options, which was great for quick meals. It felt like a safe bet for us, especially after exploring the city. The pool, while small, was still good for getting in some exercise, and I appreciated having that option. The gym facilities were a bit of a mixed bag, though. They were spread out over different levels, and when I asked one of the gym receptionists for directions to the equipment, he wasn’t very helpful. It would have been nice to have clearer signage or more assistance. On the positive side, the track and basketball court were decent, even if they showed some signs of age. The hotel rooms themselves were reasonably priced, which was a pleasant surprise. I also loved the coffee bar in the lobby, where you could grab small snacks and even alcohol—definitely a nice touch. One thing to note is that while Seattle has always felt relatively safe in my past visits, this trip had a slightly sketchy vibe at times. I did feel a bit uneasy while walking in public areas, but I never felt unsafe in the hotel or the club itself, which was a relief. Overall, my stay at the Washington Athletic Club was enjoyable. It’s a solid choice for those looking for good accommodations in Seattle, especially if you appreciate a blend of convenience and comfort. Just be prepared for a bit of a walk to some attractions, but places like Nordstrom are only about a 10-minute stroll away. In summary, the Washington Athletic Club provided a good balance of comfort, safety, and convenience, making it a viable option for visitors to Seattle. While there were some minor drawbacks, such as the bar's age restriction and the gym's layout, the positives outweighed the negatives. The connected rooms and secure parking made for a pleasant stay, and I would consider returning in the future for another visit.
1325 6th Ave
Seattle, WA 98101
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