Wayne YMCA
About the Business
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Wayne YMCA, located at 1 Pike Drive in Wayne, New Jersey, is more than just a gym. Our facilities offer a wide range of amenities including a pool, gym, and workout equipment, as well as premier after-school programs, dance classes, and theater productions. Whether you're looking for yourself or your child, Wayne YMCA has something for everyone. Become a member today and take advantage of our $0 Joiner Fee offer in April, as well as the opportunity to refer a friend and receive $50. Additionally, members with a Family Membership can save 10% on child care. Our focus on youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility drives our mission to strengthen the community. Join us and discover all that Wayne YMCA has to offer!
Location & Phone number
1 Pike Dr, Wayne, NJ 07470, United States
Hours open
Monday:
5:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday:
5:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday:
5:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Thursday:
5:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Friday:
5:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday:
7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday:
7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Reviews
"You can find different types activities"
"This place is terrible. Me and my brothers came here and they started to get angry. The lady said what’s my problem. Worst part they took 15 dollars of all my brothers money. That’s $45 gone. We paid that much just to do nothing. They also said that they could open the safe to put our stolen money in but can’t take it out. We were in there for less than 5 minutes. Never ever come here. I repeat, DONT EVER COME HERE."
"The gym staff, specifically the older woman with blonde hair, was very disrespectful. As we were working out (minding our own business) she was telling us how we should workout. Little does she know I have a cpt certificate- and have been training for 7 years. I would have not minded if she said it respectfully but she was very condescending."
"I like facility, nice to exercise but staff didn’t know how to print out access records with member name which that access records was useless to submit to get reimburse from health insurance. At least she honestly said she doesn’t know how to print out member name and doesn’t know how to print out member information page either. I tried afternoon with another staff and that staff didn’t understand my request at all(print out access records with member name, not member number) So I gave up my health insurance reimbursement. Adding membership was same as access records. Staff said she doesn’t have authorization so filled out form first and next time when I visit YMCA they will proceed. I didn’t go there around 2weeks and they proceeded and charged $15 on middle of month. Passed half of month. I Called front desk 3 times they put me through manger 2-3 times and left voice messages and sent email to cancel that. Manager said of course I filled out form so they proceed. I thought they reimburse but one week later i called and called and figured it out they were going to deduct from next month membership. Tired to chase staff/ managers/ receipts for preschool because lack of detail explanation."
"We canceled our family membership several months ago, as their policies made the pool unusable for us, and swimming was exactly the type of activity we were doing there. The problem was, they really disprefer the activities regular membership includes in favor of things for which they get paid extra, and they do it in such a passive-aggressive way that it takes you a bit of time to realize that you are not actually getting what you are paying for. The Y has a reputation of a family- and community-oriented place, which is very nice. Still, in reality it meant many not-so-nice things to us. Initially, it was the teen sports team occupying the pool on the best hours (until 9PM or so). We thought it was fine, especially as we lived 5 minutes from there, which gave us a lot of flexibility (keep in mind though that it does mean overfilled, noisy and messy loCker rooms at times when the team is coming and leaving). But then things started to add up. They have summer camp during summer months (read, the pool is not accessible for most of the day, and so is one of the two locker rooms). You look at the pool schedule and see 6 lines open, then you come only to see that it's actually 2 lines that are open (and filled with people who had also hoped to have a nice swim:), while the rest is taken by a birthday party. Or you come for lap swim (all in accordance with the schedule) to encounter a private lesson in a lap lane, with the instructor ignoring any possible safety rules and asking the child to jump into water when you are swimming by and literally are almost under the child's feet. Naturally, no apologies, ever -- always that "we are what we are, what did you expect?" tone instead. At some point, we decided to quit. Still, I think this may be a good place for some people, just not for us. If you live very close, if you only plan to come late nights, if you are not interested in the pool at all, or if you are looking for a child-friendly community, this place is probably worth looking at."
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