University Recreation and Wellness Center

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Minneapolis, United States

recwell.umn.edu
Recreation center· Athletic club· Basketball court· Indoor swimming pool· Physical fitness program· University· Athletic track· Indoor cycling· Outdoor sports store· Rock climbing gym

University Recreation and Wellness Center Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (4 reviews)

University Recreation and Wellness Center is located in Minneapolis, United States on 123 SE Harvard St. University Recreation and Wellness Center is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category recreation center in United States.

Address

123 SE Harvard St

Phone

+1 6126269222

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Demetrius Stavros

Not too bad, considering the circumstances. You have to wear a mask and swipe in and out (I believe so they can track occupancy). There’s sanitation wipes for after you use equipment, as well as a card which you flip to indicate that equipment has been used. I think staff walk around and sanitize again then flip the card back to the green side. It’s not ideal, but it’s pretty good. Seems safe, too.

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Heather Thompson-Buum

Love the U of MN rec center. I am now on faculty but have worked out in this facility since I was a medical student in 1994. State of the art equipment, beautiful running track, three swimming pools...it's amazing and very affordable.

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Luke Sorensen

want to go to a place where you wait in line more than you lift? Then the UMN rec well is the place for you! Go any time between the hours of 7am-9pm and it’ll feel like you’re at disney world trying to ride Splash Mountain. Had to give it a 2 star cuz the homie Eric always keeps it real. Would highly recommend just biting the bullet and paying 50 a month for a private gym.

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Patrick Hong

My experience with the rec-well has been generally awful due to their inability to accommodate student groups. I am a member of a contact sport student group that holds its conditioning and activities within the facility, which has not properly taken into consideration the equipment needed for our activities. For a multi-million dollar facility, providing only 2 low quality punching bags is frankly unacceptable. This is without mentioning the horrendous condition they are in, as they have been damaged for months. Furthermore, contact sparring is prohibited, with the only exception being renting a multipurpose room for 75 (plus additional fees incurred to have a “chaperone”).