YMCA of Monroe County - Southeast

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Bloomington, United States

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Fitness center· Physical fitness program· Youth organization· Non-profit organization· Youth center

YMCA of Monroe County - Southeast Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

YMCA of Monroe County - Southeast is located in Bloomington, United States on 2125 S Highland Ave. YMCA of Monroe County - Southeast is rated 4 out of 5 in the category fitness center in United States.

Address

2125 S Highland Ave

Phone

+1 8123325555

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Ryker Mcgough

This YMCA is much less focused on its community as it used to be. My friends and I used to come here every day and play basketball, but that's not the case anymore. We are no longer permitted to play basketball with each other because of health and safety reasons. I don't think this makes any sense seeing as you can still spot people in the weight room, swim, and use equipment without wiping it off. All of those activities are easy ways to spread the virus yet they still rule out basketball to be worse. This is why I am rating this a 1/5 stars until these rules are revoked.

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jalin huang

great programme

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Justin Otten

A great facility and staff, which my family and I have used for years. I write a review now though to share my disgruntlement with the state of some equipment and the limited hours. Several treadmills need maintenance, the racquetball court has been closed for months, and closing hours need to be extended by at least an hour--8pm is REALLY early!

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Lisa Nielsen

This is the only YMCA that I have ever heard of where you have to pay to attend a yoga class. They won't tell you this directly if you call to ask about their classes, so if you have a Y membership and just show up expecting to attend a yoga class, you are asked to pay up for a full eight classes. I got there early, no one at the front desk or even the instructor mentioned that the class required an additional charge. I was terribly embarrassed once a lady with a clipboard came in as the class was about to start and she only looked at me bluntly said \who are you?\ With everyone else starting at me, like I was some trespasser. Furthermore, if you aren't a skinny middle-aged woman you can't expect to fit in. Even before the who \pay up\ incident, I noticed that everyone there knew each other and had no interest in acknowledging me, like a social cliche.

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James Acton

It's a great place for a workout.