4 /5 Anu: What I liked:
-The sheer size of the facility is impressive — this is one of the biggest LA Fitness locations I’ve been to. Lots of space to move around, plenty of machines, ample zones for cardio, free weights, and functional training.
-With the large footprint, it’s less crowded than many smaller gyms I’ve tried, especially during off-peak hours.
-The variety means you can shift routines easily: switch from cardio to machines to pool or classes without feeling cramped.
What could be better:
-Some of the equipment and machines feel a bit dated: older treadmills, some wear and tear on benches and weight plates. It doesn’t feel “brand-new” or cutting-edge in all areas.
-While the large size is a plus, it also means sometimes it takes a moment to find exactly the machine or area you want — signage could help more.
-As with larger gyms, sometimes you feel less of that boutique, personalized vibe — if you’re after a very modern, stylised gym experience, this might fall a little short.
I’d give it 4 stars out of 5. Because of the size and variety of equipment, it hits the mark for a strong workout facility. But because some of the machines are older and the experience isn’t quite top-tier modern, it doesn’t earn a full five.
Tip: Go during an off-peak time (mid-afternoon or early evening) to take full advantage of the spacious layout and avoid peak-time congestion. Also, if you have a go-to machine, it’s worth checking whether it’s recently serviced or newer in that section.


