Leisurelink Aquatic & Recreation Centre located at 240 Pioneer Rd, Waurn Ponds VIC 3216, Australia

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Jordan F

1 Google Rating

Looked up website to get an idea on costing - $90 a month for 3 months + $50 membership fee - $320.

1/ 5

Looked up website to get an idea on costing - $90 a month for 3 months + $50 membership fee - $320. This price is reasonable and within work covers published rates. Needed a quote as I’m looking into light self managed hydrotherapy for work cover - this is where things get spicy. Because workcover pay the bill in one sum, I’m ineligible for the $90 a month and instead my only option is $518 for the 3 months - meaning I’ll have to pay a $140 gap for no justified reason other than I’m a disabled person and have no other options.

George Funari

3 Google Rating

Prices are high. Not many options for kids 15- below mainly lap swimming and an extra $6 just for th

3/ 5

Prices are high. Not many options for kids 15- below mainly lap swimming and an extra $6 just for the slide. Staff are good.

Felicity P

3 Google Rating

Great facilities and offers good exercise programs. The swim classes for children are variable - th

3/ 5

Great facilities and offers good exercise programs. The swim classes for children are variable - there are some great instructors, but most of them are young and inexperienced and continue to do basic things with your child rather than meeting their abilities and needs. Also, their accounts systems are imprecise and you have to regularly contact them to get refunds or to have them credit you properly. Always check your account and their billing!

Kate Marshall

5 Google Rating

Very friendly place. Both staff and patrons make it a positive happy place to exercise.

5/ 5

Very friendly place. Both staff and patrons make it a positive happy place to exercise.

Robert McNish

5 Google Rating

Great gym super friendly staff

5/ 5

Great gym super friendly staff

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  • Saturday07:00 AM - 06:00 PM
  • Sunday05:30 AM - 09:00 PM
  • Monday05:30 AM - 09:00 PM
  • Tuesday05:30 AM - 09:00 PM
  • Wednesday05:30 AM - 09:00 PM
  • Thursday05:30 AM - 08:00 PM
  • Friday07:00 AM - 06:00 PM
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