David Loyds gym
Posted by z_bnf_i@reddit | miltonkeynes | View on Reddit | 28 comments
Hey
Anyone here part of DL membership? Was offered couples membership of around £360 for platinum which is very expensive but I wanted to ask if it's a case of you get what you pay for ie. is it worth it. When we went to the tour it didn't seem super crowded in the gym/pool which was a plus, but would love to hear opinions of others who have been part of it for longer.
gazzakane10@reddit
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jaguarxkv8@reddit
Shameless indeed but fair play to you
gazzakane10@reddit
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Spencer-ForHire@reddit
I was a member for a year, I don't think it's worth half what they are charging.
It is just way too busy all of the time. If you go 5pm to 9pm expect there to be limited parking and queues for a lot of the equipment. The pool was always full of kids, in fact everywhere is full of kids. The spa was always broken. Classes I wanted to join were often full and they don't really cater for newbies (or unfit fatties).
I hated the place TBH.
jaguarxkv8@reddit
I lived for 40 years on a Canal Boat and obviously remember the David Loyd when it was just fields and the bus passed along the old road . Many an evening walking along with the Jack Russel I would be at my wits end as some halfwit attempted to break the land speed record between David Loyds Gate and Brickhill Street 150 yards away . Your last paragraph certainly strikes a chord .
awrgho@reddit
Pretty much the same experience. We were members for a year and a half, just ended it last month. Gym was crowded all the time, kids classes would go fully booked in seconds of going live. So literally had to set alarms to book a class. Son would not want to go and we felt we weren’t using it as often as we had hoped. Also the food and restaurant service is pretty mediocre but we would end up spending a lot as would eat everytime we visited. We were spending well over 600£ a month including the membership fee. Wasn’t for us.
stem-winder@reddit
Have you considered Bannatyne? It is £47 a month.
z_bnf_i@reddit (OP)
Hey, how busy dies the pool usually get there?
Hefty_Bodybuilder_48@reddit
I get charged £56.99 for bannatyne how do you get it for that mate ?
beatsbylex@reddit
Insane price, mid gym equipment brand but good variety, overpriced food - but the classes and racket stuff is probably best in the area, and the spa area is nice - so it depends if £360 p/m is a lot of money to you. If you just want the gym/pool, fitness first is going to be a much more reasonable option.
z_bnf_i@reddit (OP)
Do you know if fitness first gets too busy in the pools?
BangAverage90@reddit
Don't bother, tiny pool, cold, desperate need of repair. Always full of mums and kids
z_bnf_i@reddit (OP)
Have any suggestions for decent, not super busy pool in Milton Keynes or surrounding area?
Merino202@reddit
bannatynes
Dem0nC1eaner@reddit
Good crowd there.
tvthrower@reddit
You might be better off with PureGym + decent public pool like Wolverton. Tried most of them but DL on trials, liked FF pool the most, but free weights zone is crap, same as Nuffield but there pool is also much worse - short, filthy and always half booked for some lessons
kingdomzebedee@reddit
Nuffield at Xscape
brettadamwilson@reddit
Nuffield
Fair_Future7245@reddit
I go to Stantonbury Leisure and love it.
Is it a glamorous gym? A bsolutely not. BUT it has a pool with lane swimming sessions multiple times almost every day and general swim, gym with standard equipment (aerobics, weights etc.), a weights room, classes, including Zumba, Spin, Boxercise (and more) and a discount off racket sports.
It's a quiet gym even in the evenings and weekends.
Single membership is only £29.99 a month, joint is only £53 a month.
Projiuk@reddit
I was a member of a david Lloyd several years ago, I had a discounted membership through my employer (£55pm) and it was fine. Nice enough but didn’t think it was as special as all the hype. Since then I’ve mostly just been a member of the gym group, significantly better value in my opinion but your mileage may vary
mayowithchips@reddit
Honestly don’t know how families can afford it, isn’t there a cost of living crisis? Maybe I’m just a cheapskate 😆
CryptoKnight786@reddit
Joined during the hard sell but cancelled before start of membership once we realised most of the availability activities for kids were taken up quickly unless we paid extra. Their question was whether the young kids would be interested in going to the gym?
The price was madness anyway.
Normal-Help-1337@reddit
Each to their own, snobs will pay it to say " I go to DL" but it's awful in there for that price. Too busy, overbooked, full of entitled people and their kids. IMO.
FlashViking@reddit
David Lloyd Gyms are a status thing. People who want to go to the gym, don’t go to David Lloyd
Sad_Heron_2049@reddit
A couple of years back I would’ve recommended it but after their refurb it’s just gotten way too busy.
Tennis courts are always booked up a week in advance although you can generally get outside now it’s nicer weather. Pool and gym are nice but nothing special, outdoor pool is a nice touch but gets very busy during warmer days. The spa is nice, lots of steam rooms and saunas however again is busy at peak times.
It’s almost impossible to park now between 4.30-6/7 on weekdays, sometimes they allow us to use the gullivers land car park as overflow but that’s only in the winter months.
I will say the kids clubs are a nice touch for families, however swimming and tennis lessons are a pricy extra. Can’t complain about the food and drink.
Generally if you have a family who will be taking advantage of the kids classes, the gym and fitness classes and will be spending quite a bit of time there I can still see the value (especially if you’re able to work from there), however if you do not use the place often it loses its value fast.
I would ask whether you can cancel within 30 days to the sales team as that was an option when I first joined, then you can see if it’ll work for you
cankennykencan@reddit
A month????
Altruistic-Friend343@reddit
£360 a month?! Really?
homeless-programmer@reddit
We’ve been members (2x Adults, 1x Child) for 3 or 4 years at this point. My wife goes most days, I’m there at least once most weekends, and maybe an evening or two in the week.
The equipment is good, it gets busy at peak times, but generally you can always get to a machine with minimal wait. The pool is rarely busy in terms of lane swimming, though the free swimming area often has busier periods.
My son does tennis, and swimming lessons with the them and loves it - small class sizes, attentive staff. We also use the included kids clubs which he enjoys most weekends to get our workout time in.
I’m a huge fan of the spa, and consider my membership worth it just to be able to go to the spa whenever I want.