Great place to be. I’ve went to the gym a few times and the machines were well-maintained. The childcare and after school program is wonderful as far as the staff keeps the kids in activities all the time. I wish however that they prepared a lunch. So they should provide a lunch when they have the kids all day. I do wish there was assigned lockers for kids and/or the kids would make sure their stuff is put away neatly so the possibility of lice and other problems would be avoided. Every time I’d pick up my kids, the room where their stuff was, was a disaster, which freaked me out a little, because my mind went instantly to «don’t they teach about lice anymore?» and«oh, my gosh!» All the kids stuff was just strewn all over the ground and on things. The fact that you have to pay for everything extra is a turn-off. You pay for a yearly membership fee, plus a monthly fee, and most everything extra(classes, childcare, etc.) is an extra fee. The only reason became a member at the Y is for the childcare. Signing up was rather a headache, too. It’s a great place to be, but paying all the fees for everything makes you not want to go.
Kristie T.
Place rating: 5 Jeffersonville, IN
I went to this Y for a couple of years before I moved and I just rejoined today. I’m so glad to be back. I have had a ton of success in strengthening and toning my figure here by attending the Body Pump and Zumba classes and the whole family have things to do. The pool is great as is the basketball courts. Of course, the staff are all amazing and have became friends with several of them. This is what I needed and I’m so glad that I live close to here again. Included with the membership you can also go to the Floyd Cty Y which is also awesome.
Robert P.
Place rating: 5 Jeffersonville, IN
The YMCA serves the community proudly. The facility is over 40 years old, but it is well maintained and has good housekeeping. They have equipment instructors, trainers, swimming instructors, etc. The staff at the Y is very helpful and friendly. The Y offers many different types of classes: older adults, group exercise, and aqua fit. The older adult classes include: oil painting, Bible, book club, dominoes, healthy fit, Zumba, etc. The group excercise classes include: cycling, yoga, body pump, stretch & balance, and too many more to mention. The aqua classes are aqua fit, aqua fit plus, fit in 50, warm water classes and many other group classes for water fitness/therapy. Exercise is a personal experience, what interests one person may not interest another. It is important to find an area of exercise you enjoy, so you will stick with it and reap the benefits of an exercise program.