Philadelphia Sports Clubs - Society Hill
Philadelphia, PA 19106-3720
Phone: (215) 592-8900
User Reviews for Philadelphia Sports Clubs - Society Hill
07/05/2008 Posted by jessicashops
Spacious Clean Gym good for networking and meeting other professionals. Trainers are good. Front Desk peeps need some skills on customer service.
Pros: Great locations Good equipment Pool
Cons: Eating at the front desk is not cool
01/31/2008 Posted by HumanHighlightReel
This is the one with the awesome pool! I loved visiting this place. its offering some good sign up deals for newcomers. With no other fees attached, you can join for $20.08 and get the first month free - thats pretty cool. The assistance from the employees is pretty consistently up to par with every Sports Club I've been to, but this one actually surprised me with how helpful the staff was. Its a positive place to be, working out and shedding last year's pounds!
12/25/2007 Posted by point_panic
Equipment is fine and gym is usually not too crowded. Pool is a huge plus if you are around in summer. Trying to get a trainer to show you anything or get a spot is unlikely. Many are prancing around with clients or parked in an office. Steam room is like a gay action film set, steer clear unless you're into steamy salami smoking sessions, A few classes are good, most of the excellent instructors don't stick around and many of the in-house folks have good intentions but little skill. I would say below average for the price. If you get fit here either you're very disciplined or you paid a lot extra to get personal attention.
Pros: often not crowded
Cons: too many salami smokers
09/14/2007 Posted by singlebsling
Its a great gym. Nice equipment. Great trainers. Love the location. It really worked for me. i just cannot get over the fact that they keep raising their fees for current members every year. I was a member back in 2000 for 3 years. I quit because I was paying over >$75 per month and they were allowing new members to join for a special $50 per month (with no membership entry fees). I told them I would continue my membership and stay if they reduced my fees to what new members were paying. They would not. They stated the "specials" were for new members only. Existing members would have to quit and rejoin - but by then there would be an initial membership entry fee of $150. I left! Now comes 2006. I decided to come back and give this gym another chance. I signed up for 2 years - and my fees were fixed at $60 per month. They even told me that this will not increase. And my contract stated the same thing. Its one year later 2007 - well, they raised my monthly fees by $3 dollars. Well - what happen to what my contract said and that it was suppose to be locked at $60 for another year? Apparently - a tiny printed disclaimer on the back of my contract allowed for such an increase since this increased applied to everyone. Again - the lack of professionalism and respect for their members just got me fed up. i really like this gym but their continue effort in raising the fees for their current members just disgusts me. I ended my membership and now looking elsewhere.
Pros: Location
Cons: Raising Fees (no cap)
01/10/2007 Posted by lark1964
I like this club. I've been to a few over the last 25 years, the staff is friendly, the trainers are actually educated and intelligent people. I went to Bally's last winter, and my experience there was the same as all the "fast-food" gyms I've ever been to -- "nickel and dime 'em, don't deliver!" Sure, PSC costs about $15 more a month, but everything is INCLUDED, no ifs, ands, or buts. The only thing I have to pay extra for is my training sessions, and I don't mind that, my trainer, unlike many I've met over the years, actually went to school and learned physical education. If I have to complain, it's that the water pressure stinks in the showers. I hear from other members the facility in Cherry Hill, NJ, has the best locker rooms, but other than that, I think this is the best move I could have made.
01/09/2006 Posted by habraid
I love Katie & Birgit's yoga classes! Definitely great classes...The mind and body feels a complete rejuvenation, every muscle, every ligament and every part has been worked, purification. The gym itself is pretty good, too.
Pros: Convenient Locations, Hours of operation, friendly staff
03/20/2003 Posted by birdmuscles
The gym is very tight and compact which makes for a rather stuffy work out, but they are doing what they can to improve. The atmosphere is friendly and the trainers are very professional. Things seem to stay broken for a while longer than they should. Overall, there has been an improvement, but the corporate way it is run can make it a bit annoying.
Pros: convenient, pool
Cons: poor management, hot and stuffy
01/09/2003 Posted by gymboy
I don't know what the previous users were thinking when they said the facility was not nice but the hours were convenient. On the contrary. Very few NYSC have pools and the gym is clean. It is also NOT crowded at all, even at peak hours. Staff is a mixed bag -some very nice and some ridiculous. HOWEVER: The gym closes at 6 pm on weekends. This is absurd!
Pros: standard equipment, Pool, never too crowded
Cons: Terrible hours
09/28/2002 Posted by jcashell
Although they have acceptable equipment and classes, the staff was not "user friendly." The facility itself was also in need of a good general cleaning. A far cry from its sister clubs in NYC.
Pros: accessible, good hours
Cons: poor staff attitude, overcrowded
09/07/2002 Posted by johnaidan22
Not the friendliest staff around, but an overall good facility with lots of choices for your workout.
Pros: good hours, updated equipment
Cons: overpriced, locker room dirty, staff with attitude

