
Shirley Mc Kenny
5 Google Rating
Lovely swimming pool and steam room
Lovely swimming pool and steam room
Ark Health Club located at 109 Old Hall St, Liverpool L3 9BD, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0151 966 1999
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5 Google Rating
Lovely swimming pool and steam room
1 Google Rating
They've raised (already expensive) membership prices by 20% because of (no joke) "new equipment & rise of national wage". First of all, when I asked of the new equipment prior to the price change, the answer was that "the cost of fixing the broken equipment was so high, it was cheaper to replace them". So not only are they charging their members MORE for something that's actually SAVING them money, but they expect us to pay extra for WORKING EQUIPMENT when in reality they were breaking basic gym and contract obligations by having so much non-working equipment. An absolute pathetic attempt of ripping off loyal members, insinuating that working equipment is some sort of bonus or add-on we have to pay extra for, as though working equipment is not included in a gym membership. On top of that joke, they've removed plastic cups and replaced them with paper cone cups. At first I thought "no way can they be trying to make petty cut backs whilst charging us more money??". However, it's not only for that poor excuse, apparently, it's also because "too many people left plastic cups around". Aka they're too lazy to pick them up, every time I'm in there at least 3 of them are just sitting there on reception gabbing away sometimes up to 5, it's only Ian who gets off his backside. NO JOKE 9/10 there is more people on reception than members in the gym, so there's more people who are paid to maintain the gym on shift than members "leaving the cups around". "It's okay though guys because national wage has gone up and only you have to work harder for it whilst we at Ark & Raddison aim to work less".
4 Google Rating
Pool small but still OK for swim. Sauna small bit can lie down. Steam v good. Not tried gym. Improve by insisting use of towels in sauna - unpleasant to sit in other people's sweat. Got worse since towel charge started. Overall much MUCH better than Crowne Plaza.
5 Google Rating
Best Health Club & Staff probably in the UK.
1 Google Rating
A great disappointment for a new mummy with her 20 months old son as we were not allowed to enter the gym. Staff did not show any intention or good will to help. Thankfully there are plenty of other gyms around.
5 Google Rating
I joined when I moved to Liverpool, I started getting my beauty treatments done with Jen. She does my eyebrows perfectly , communicates well and is extremely clean and professional. She is a eyebrow queen
5 Google Rating
Decent gym, could use a hotter tub and none of the extras such as hydro pool sauna/steam. But it’s a nice club and the staff have been really friendly
5 Google Rating
Great facilties and staff 👏
5 Google Rating
Excellent! Friendly staff, everything you need is in the gym and studio room and I found the steam room, jacuzzi and pool relaxing
5 Google Rating
Had a lovely swim this afternoon and have been in gym 4 times since reopened. Top class staff and facilities.
109 Old Hall St, Liverpool L3 9BD, UK
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