Itchy said:Is Slender Health still there in Raheny Village?
TarfHead said:After replying to this thread, I looked at the gym details on the DCU site. I used to use it years ago, before they had a pool.
The facilities look good and I would expect the staff to be clued-in, given the sports science faculty on campus.
When my current subscription to Total Fitness expires, I'll probably move to DCU.
speirbhean said:The gym in DCU is brand new and nothing like the one that was there in the 90s. There seems to be plenty of machines and the swimming facilities are top notch (as is the jacuzzi, steam room, turkish bath etc. Yum!). AFAIK however you have to pay for parking which might be a down side.
lightup said:I am a member ALSSA and would recommend it, although from the sounds of it here DCU is a really good option.
CCOVICH said:DCU looks better alright but it's fairly spendy.
Don't think so, you can pay €360 in ALSAA for 'free' access to gyms, pool and water suites. Otherwise you pay €190 plus €x per visit.onekeano said:Don't agree my buddy pays around €600 but that's it. In ALSAA you have to pay extra for everything you use ie. Gym is €3 for every visit, water suites etc are extras so if you are going to be anyway active DCU is a better bet.
CCOVICH said:Don't think so, you can pay €360 in ALSAA for 'free' access to gyms, pool and water suites. Otherwise you pay €190 plus €x per visit.
onekeano said:Thanks CC, I stand corrected..... Still think I'll move to DCU though cos facilities are better and it's only 5 mins from the house (in the car obviously)
CCOVICH, did you go to ALSAA in the end? Considering it now myself and just looking for opinions. I would probably be going around 6pm in the evenings - is it busy, any queues for machines? Seems reasonable value for the family membership at €600 pa.I'm closer to ALSAA that's why I'm going for it. I'm closer again to Total Fitness, but reviews so far seem to be unfavourable. I'd probably go for DCU if it was closer.
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