3 /5 David Pham: Started going to this Planet Fitness recently with an Active and Fit membership. The program includes Planet Fitness Black Card, which was a nice surprise that wasnt explicitly stated. I needed to be there when the manager was around to activate it, but the staff was polite and let me work out on the few days I arrived too late before my membership was officially activated, as long as I showed the Active and Fit mail.
Its a bit of an older facility and this shows in the wear on the machinery. There are tons of cardio machines available, though some wont track heart rate well for the built in programs. The gym is divided into clear sections, such as a hips/abs section. This was a bit confusing at first since machines are across the gym from each other.
The free weights and squat racks get very busy in the evenings after work hours (around 6PM). I counted 9 benches, of which 4-5 were adjustable height. This is a bit of a problem since people will take those to use in the Smith assisted squat racks (there are no free-bar squat racks that Ive found) and then there are only a few left in the free weights area. In addition, there is only one set of free weights for higher weights, so the chances you find a pair of weights at busier hours is smaller. There is occasionally a wait for the squat racks as well, usually do to a group of people occupying a rack for a long time. I often saw people in duos or trios rotating on the squat rack which occupies a lot of time.
There are cleaning stations around the edges of the facility, which is a bit annoying instead of being able to take a bottle around but not too difficult to get to.