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Bellevue Club
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Little by little what should be a great place to work out gets worse and worse by the day. It's the little things that add up to a bad over priced experience. Mediocre food, being robbed twice within the athletic complex (ladies don't leave anything out ever!); locker rooms that are always under construction, and constant nickle and diming. Every class costs $$ on top of the monthly $250 fee. Most classes geared to a geriatric set during the day too so don't expect to be challenged unless you order private work out coaching for $$$$ money. If you want a place to play tennis you just have to grin and bear it; for work out only athletes look elsewhere.
Pros: good for tennis, not for singles
Cons: theft in parking lot; locker rooms etc.
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