Blink Fitness Jackson Heights
78-14 Roosevelt Avenue, Queens, New York 11372,
About the Blink Fitness Jackson Heights
Welcome to Blink Fitness Jackson Heights, your neighborhood gym committed to making fitness fun and accessible for everyone! Conveniently located at 78-14 Roosevelt Avenue in the heart of Queens, New York, our gym offers a welcoming environment where you can focus on achieving your health and wellness goals.
At Blink Fitness, we believe in the power of positivity and inclusivity. Our facility is equipped with state-of-the-art exercise equipment, spacious workout areas, and clean, modern amenities to ensure you have the best experience possible. Whether you're a fitness enthusiast or just starting your journey, our friendly and knowledgeable staff is here to support and motivate you every step of the way.
Choose from a variety of membership options that cater to your lifestyle, and enjoy access to a range of group classes, personal training sessions, and customized workout plans. We pride ourselves on creating a vibrant community where everyone feels comfortable and inspired to succeed.
Join Blink Fitness Jackson Heights today and discover a new way to feel good about your fitness journey. We look forward to welcoming you to our gym family!
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78-14 Roosevelt Avenue, Queens, New York 11372, United States
Opening hours of Blink Fitness Jackson Heights
Monday:
05:00 - 23:00
Tuesday:
05:00 - 23:00
Wednesday:
05:00 - 23:00
Thursday:
05:00 - 23:00
Friday:
05:00 - 22:00
Saturday:
07:00 - 19:00
Sunday:
07:00 - 19:00
Reviews of Blink Fitness Jackson Heights
"One of the worst gyms I’ve ever been to. Graffiti in the bathrooms, the locker rooms are always so dirty and worst of all the front desk staff always have the worst attitudes. I ask for help with one thing and they make you feel like you’re being such a hassle to them. They’re always on their phones when I come in. Not to mention it’s always super crowded at all hours of the day. Also tried cancelling my membership to switch to a different, more clean gym, and they will charge you extra on top of your membership."
"Frustrating Experience with Membership Cancellation I am extremely disappointed with my experience at Blink Gym. The process for canceling my membership has been nothing short of a nightmare. I requested to cancel my membership in person over a year ago, and despite that, I have continued to be charged monthly fees. It's incredibly frustrating to see that the gym complicates what should be a straightforward process. They make it difficult to get any resolution or assistance with cancellations. Now that I’ve moved to a different state, I can't even go in person to sort this out. It feels like a scam to keep charging me for a service I no longer use or want. I urge anyone considering a membership at Blink Gym to think twice. Their customer service and cancellation policies are severely lacking, and it feels like they are more interested in holding onto your money than supporting their members. Save yourself the hassle and look for a gym that values its customers! P.S. they even have the audacity to charge me yearly membership service fees for which I haven’t even step foot in that gym for years."
"My primary spot is Jackson Heights with Woodside and Astoria as bonus sites. While all of those branches have upgraded their equipment, I notice that Woodside has kept a few of the older models such as the Life Fitness treadmills, which are wider and of better quality. But within a couple of months after their arrival, many of the new treadmills have developed some QC issues such as slipping belts, control panel button malfunctions etc. Woodside still has at least one Bosu ball ab stand which I prefer. I am perplexed as to why Jackson Heights got rid of its two Bosu’s, which were not taking up much space, and replaced them with only a single ab/pull up tower. I am also not a fan of the new elliptical machines as they are noticeably more circular than elliptical in their motion. Plus, the handles appear to needlessly draw your arms inward and, as a whole, the machine itself feels wobbly. In terms of gym etiquette, all three locations are more or less the same. You have respectful, considerate members. Then there are those “Knuckleheads” that: spend a great deal of time on their phones while forcing members to wait to use the equipment; loudly play their music/video without earphones; leave dumbbells and weight plates all over the floor and not re-racking them when done; leave wipes and their plastic water bottles everywhere; wear barely covered tops so their sweaty skin can slobber all over the gym; place their personal belongings such as gym bags in the middle of the floor/walk areas; do not wash hands after going to the bathroom; create a mess in the locker room and by the sink areas; take selfie photos/videos in the locker room and bathroom; bring their dirty street scooters into the gym and locker rooms; use the precious few benches as their personal picnic table and rest stoop; hog machines for themselves and their friends who are not even in the gym yet {this one is especially problematic at the Woodside location, which I suspect will eventually boil over into a full-on fist-fight}. While the cleaning staff generally does a very good job, the other Blink employees should at the very least do regular walk-throughs to re-rack weights (Yes, they used to do this when the gym first re-opened after the Covid closures). Now, what I see are employees simply lounging around on their phones and using the equipment during their break-time or when off work. They have to care more. Having said all that, I do sincerely hope that Blink’s bankruptcy filing will not result in closures of these neighborhood facilities. PLEASE STAY OPEN and IMPROVE THE GYM EXPERIENCE AND CULTURE."
"So as of the second or third week of February of 2024 this Blink had a massive haul of new machines! this is big for this gym, new machines, benches and squat racks. Great overall"
"UPDATED REVIEW 2: I’ve now been to four other Blink gyms, 1 in Brooklyn and 4 in Manhattan. This is hands down the busiest, even though it actually has more squat racks, lift platforms and leg press machines than any other gym I’ve been to. The biggest difference I notice though is in the gym culture — all stuff I mentioned before. Can’t force people to have good etiquette. If I were managing, I’d replace cardio machines with more dumbbells, add a squat rack and smith machine. UPDATED REVIEW 1: The gym managers have made two improvements that have really made a difference. 1) There are now 2 dedicated deadlift areas, including a deadlift bar and one more barbell (only one area pictured here). It can still be crowded but this really made a difference. 2) they’ve changed the layout and the gym doesn’t feel quite as crowded anymore. I spoke to the front desk about stolen clips (I counted 13 missing clips last Sunday) and they’ve been trying to stop it. I don’t understand why someone would steal them and render most of the machines useless. Nevertheless, I do think it’s on Blink to make sure whoever’s doing it gets banned from their gyms. Try signs, cameras, lockable clips. OLD REVIEW: I’ve gone to this gym regularly for quite a while now. It’s almost always busy. Equipment is often broken. People hoard dumbbells and barbells. I don’t blame people as much as I blame the environment — when you’re given scant and often broken resources, you either share or adopt a hoarding mentality. Management can implement simple, inexpensive changes to improve the situation. Encourage sharing, putting weights back properly, putting stronger safeguards to make sure people don’t remove clips from machines (see photos), encourage proper usage of machines. I give them credit for rethinking the layout of the space recently and while that’s helped, I don’t think it’s enough. It’s hard not to blame the clients but if you allow people to behave like this gym is their own living room, some really will take advantage. Yesterday was awful — I came in for 40 minutes yesterday and did only 3 exercises because there were so many stolen clips. People were walking from machine to machine, taking what few clips were left with them. Craziest thing I ever saw here though was a guy using the Roman chair as a land mine. I wish I had a video but I could barely believe what I was witnessing. I’ve seen many of these complaints echoed for a long time on posts with other great suggestions, like eliminating some cardio machines for resources people use more. Please show your customers you care about their experience here. There are still broken machines (currently two cable pulleys and a leg press machine) and some others constantly feel like they need some TLC. It’s barebones but I get that they’re trying. For how many people use this gym, it’s worth doing more regular maintenance and encouraging good gym etiquette."
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