George S Eccles Student Life Center

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Salt Lake City, United States

campusrec.utah.edu
Recreation center· Gym· Rock climbing gym· Swimming pool

George S Eccles Student Life Center Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

George S Eccles Student Life Center is located in Salt Lake City, United States on 1836 Student Life Way. George S Eccles Student Life Center is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category recreation center in United States.

Address

1836 Student Life Way

Phone

+1 8015818898

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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D Buck

Affordable outdoor equipment for Uof U students. Great COVID precautions.

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Ben Archer

Great facility. Hit it up.

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Tracy Wittman

There is so much to do here, it is nice to go and exercise here.

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Max Sergeev

Really (like, REALLY) cool, top of the line gym, reasonably priced for faculty and staff.

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Sariah Porter

This gym is great if you live close to it and if you don't have children. They have tried coming up with some good solutions for both of those obstacles but none that work great yet. They do have a daycare for kiddos while you workout but it isn't close by and the hours aren't ideal. There isn't a shuttle that comes from the university family housing. However, the actual gym is amazing! Love their pool, weight room, and track. Honestly I wish it was more accessible and we WOULD use it all the time.

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Yusuf Jameel

Nice facility, although overcrowded during weekdays.

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Harry Kim

Terrible. The place of so packed the point of not being able to properly exercise. Not to mention the horribly rude staff (one impatient and quick to anger old lady actually. The rest are really pretty okay). I get more workout done in the comfort of my own home. 0/10 would not recommend.

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Austin

I’ve been going to the life center almost every weekday morning for the past two years. While it is a great building, whoever is running the place clearly lacks any sort of leadership skills. It’s a bummer that this great building is filled with employees that only work for one week before they realize how terrible of a work environment it is. I would really appreciate if the university would do something about the management.