Orangetheory Fitness 855 Emory Point Drive, Atlanta, GA 30329
About the Business
Orangetheory Fitness is a state-of-the-art gym located at 855 Emory Point Drive in Atlanta, Georgia. Our facility focuses on providing a comprehensive health and fitness experience for our members. By incorporating high-intensity interval training with the use of heart rate monitors, we ensure that you get the most effective workout possible.
For a limited time, we are offering a special promotion - join now and receive the next month free with the purchase of a Heart Rate Monitor. Additionally, we are running a flash sale for Elite Members, who will receive a free OTbeat Burn heart rate monitor when they sign up. Don't miss out on this opportunity to take your fitness to the next level at Orangetheory Fitness!
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Location & Phone number
855 Emory Point Dr #115, Atlanta, GA 30329, United States
Hours open
Monday:
05:00 - 19:45
Tuesday:
06:15 - 19:45
Wednesday:
05:00 - 19:45
Thursday:
06:15 - 19:45
Friday:
05:00 - 18:30
Saturday:
07:30 - 12:30
Sunday:
08:45 - 13:30
Reviews
"The coaches here are fantastic! Each one I have trained with is encouraging, friendly, and down-to-earth. They have motivated me through the toughest workouts, providing great feedback and also showing me proper technique during rower and floor workouts. Emory Pointe is absolutely my favorite studio because of the coaches, the friendly front desk staff, and the spacious layout of the studio and workout equipment. I'm so grateful to have found this program as it has jumpstarted me into better physical and mental health, and is truly helping me build healthy habits and achieve my goals!"
"I have been coming to this studio since October of 2022 and it’s been such a great experience. As a graduate student in medicine, OTF fits my schedule so nicely; it’s so easy to build into my day. The classes are intense and fun and not to mention the best part — the coaches and staff. The coaches here always push me to be better; they always know what to say and encourage me to challenge myself in respectful and encouraging ways. They’re focused on teaching class, but also take the time to stop and talk to you if you need it. The front desk staff always greets me by name, ask me about my day, and they all know I like to start on the treadmills, ha. Additionally, the studio is always spotless; I use the showers a good amount since I’m usually rushing to school and they’re always clean and stocked. Everyone here has made my life better in some way and I am so thankful for this studio and these people! I always look forward to my OTF classes here, they’re typically the best part of my day."
"The ownership group allows the equipment to stay broken for months... They also own the midtown facility and the broken equipment is replaced immediately there. With the increasing competition of F45 going in, I would think the ownership group would invest in their facility. I'm seriously thinking about switching to F45 after 4 years at orangetheory."
"Studio is quite small. Lights in bathroom don’t work. That’s fun trying to use the restroom in the dark. Showers provide no deodorant or lotion. No hooks on doors either. Parking is validated easily so that was nice. Coaching was average. No warm welcome as I was a guest from another studio."
"Visiting Atlanta, currently this studio is closest to me. Within walking distance, which is pretty impressive. This is basically the closest I’ve been to a studio before. That said, I swung here on my birthday, this Friday on the week of Independence Day. First time here at the studio, I had to sign a waiver and everything, as is customary whenever you attend a new studio. Wouldn’t you know, they gave me the wrong form to fill out? Yep, it was the new membership intake form. I only found out about it after filling in all the blank fields. I thought it looked different, and that’s because it’s not the right form at all. All the folks at the front desk seem way too young for their own good, all girls, though not sure why it’d matter. Anyway, they messed up and gave me the wrong form to fill out, wasting my time even though it wasn’t a big deal bc I showed up like 15 mins early, but more importantly I could see that on the desk they’d done the same exact thing to someone else who had yet to pick up their forms. Turns out the front desk lady was rather clueless, and they gave me the one form on the table (intended for someone else) that was the right one — the form for an intake to a new studio, rather than a brand new member. Shortly, I overheard the same person asking via phone call, how to access that form on the site. I honestly feel this sort of egregious negligence can only derive from being too young and inexperienced. Definitely need someone older manning (or womaning?) the front desk. Anyway, I would be content to let that slide, were that the only mistake or inconvenience that was noticed. But alas, it was not. I mean, on the form I filled out, they could see the date I listed as my date of birth, was the same day as *today*. Still, no response other than dead, screaming silence. No “aha!” moment. No lightbulbs flickering. No bells pealing out in the early mid-morning. Nothin’ but crickets, woe to the world. The workout was fairly decent. The first time I didn’t see my name show on the screen, so I had to power off my HR thingy and then switch it on again. It seemed to do the trick, but it took a while. I’ve also come here once more, and plan to at least once again before I pack up and head out of Atlanta. As I say, I’m merely a visitor here. Even after workout, no bells going off, did not see “happy birthday my name” on the board up front. I had to go up to front desk and prompt them — “Hey is this Lizzie’s birthday today? Who is that?” “Oh not sure, hold on she might have written her name down there, not sure it’s her birthday.” “Oh, gotcha. I was just checking, btw it’s also my birthday today..” *awkward pause* “ohh no way..?!? wait, that’s pretty cool. Congrats, I guess, on the birthday thing.” Anyway, bit awkward conversation, but I did mention to the coach earlier too, she seemed a bit more receptive, gave me some tips on places to eat at or check out in Atlanta. Problem is, already had noted down those places anyway, so the suggestions largely weren’t too helpful, and the cheer/appreciation for a members birthday was literally nonexistent. In my heartfelt opinion, I pay way too much for membership at OTF, and certainly not to entertain staff missing your birthday completely (even when it’s on a form they ask you to fill out, and which they should be entering right after the fact) and not to receive shock and complete dumbfounded blank stares when the news is broken over the wire, so to say. The icing on the cake, people are mean to you here and the other members don’t really care what you’re doing when you’re doing here, but that’s ok, I’m not here to make friends or anything but maybe receptive and open-minded moods would be rather splendid — unfortunately, still a bit fat “NOPE!” on that front. In fairness, this is a generalized problem across most if not all OTF studios, so I won’t hold this against them here (not too much anyway). All said, location is great, staff are not, and members are non-caring, unsympathetic workout robots. But hey, that’s OT mindset for you, what can ya say."
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