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overthehill
post 29/01/2013, 06:54 AM
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Hi,

I've started doing a casual class at the local gym which is $20 a class. I also go swimming there which is $6 a go. I'm just thinking joining the place would probably be cheaper.

How much do you pay and does it include classes, swimming etc?
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KylieY
post 29/01/2013, 06:57 AM
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I pay $20 a week that includes everything. Gym, classes, swimming.
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miinii
post 29/01/2013, 06:59 AM
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I pay $30 a fortnight which includes classes, gym, sauna, spa, steam room EVERYTHING. Mine is a little cheaper because we have 5 memberships all up. i think its usually $40 a fortnight
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amaza
post 29/01/2013, 07:02 AM
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$16.95 per week. No swimming pool but all classes and facilities are included in that. No contracts at that gym and you can put your membership on hold if required.

I LOVE the place. It's full of friendly and welcoming people. The owners and instructors made the effort to know my name and say hello/goodbye every single time I go in there. I'm not 'in' with them, it's just how it is. As a bigger girl that was very important to me when I first started there. It helped me come back wink.gif I'll never go elsewhere.
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overthehill
post 29/01/2013, 07:03 AM
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Wow looks like it would be cheaper for me to join.
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mards
post 29/01/2013, 07:06 AM
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$15.00 a week - regional NSW
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Jean Genie
post 29/01/2013, 07:29 AM
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$30 a week. This includes all classes, a sauna and a creche.
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amabanana
post 29/01/2013, 07:36 AM
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$20 a week. Creche is an extra $5.50 per 90min session.
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post 29/01/2013, 07:43 AM
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$22 per week, and creche is $3 per visit (although I haven't used it yet). Just gym and all classes, no pool or anything
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SeaPrincess
post 29/01/2013, 09:05 AM
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$75-ish per month. Includes pool, gym, all classes (including Pilates and yoga) and they have a fantastic crèche (although it does cost $4.90/child for 2 hours)
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