
Life Time in Indianapolis blends premium fitness, spa-style amenities, and engaging classes.
Life Time at 8705 Castle Creek Pkwy E Dr in Indianapolis is a comprehensive gym and wellness destination featuring state-of-the-art machines, a full weight area, a sauna, pool and steam room, plus engaging classes and well-appointed locker rooms and showers. Members praise the friendly staff and extensive amenities, while some reviews note premium pricing and occasional peak-time class scheduling challenges.
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Join diverse classes including yoga, aqua fitness, and Alpha sessions led by certified instructors in dedicated spaces.
Use state-of-the-art machines and weight areas with modern gear for strength and cardio workouts.
Enjoy lap pools and aqua classes in a clean, well-maintained environment for swimming and water-based exercise.
Relax in saunas, steam rooms, and locker rooms with showers for post-workout recovery and comfort.
Get customized fitness plans and one-on-one coaching from experienced trainers to achieve your health goals.
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Overall rating
LuAnna Howard
Steven Louden
Senior plan was suppost to be free when I got there they wanted to charge me 90.00 per month the free workout was Monday-Friday 10-2 sat 10-3 what a rip off had to arqu with them to even get that info went with ymca instrad
M. MBA
The place is open to midnight on weekdays which works for me. It’s pretty much empty late night and I like that. The people are mostly friendly (not that I engage anybody or want to) but it is Indiana after all. The cold plunge has been broke for a month and the front doors are always breaking or broke. The morning classes on the main floor are a bit annoying even with ear buds in. They take up 10/13 squat racks which is damn inconvenient. I avoid mornings. The whole place has one men’s restroom with 3 toilets and 3 urinals on the first floor. That’s it! Hot water is not really hot but it’s bearable. Place could use a real scrub down of everything and really needs a deep cleaning. Im there 4 times a week and my wife likes the classes as most are free with membership. But $191 a month for the fam is getting ridiculous for the caliber of the place and the amenities that we use or that they have.
Brian Pachciarz
I joined this gym on the old adage of "you get what you pay for". Well, I can honestly say now that our $191/mo can be better spent somewhere else. Like some of the other reviews, the loudness in the early morning of centralized classes is a turn off and disruptor to the member just quietly going about their 6:30 workout. Regarding the equipment, there are multiple cardio machines not functioning or completely turned off, or...you'll start your workout on a treadmill and it will randomly stop and shut down. The other day I put my water bottle in the treadmill cup holder only to have it fall through to the ground (there wasn't a bottom to it). Now I check as several more are just like it. The water in the men's locker room is lukewarm at best and the toilets and showers are dated. The cold plunge has been out of order for nearly a month with no end in sight and a lot of the plates on the plate loaded machines stick together only to crash down mid set. With repeated yearly rate hikes, dirty areas throughout, and them canceling one of the only classes I enjoyed - Sunday AM spin - there is money better spent elsewhere. I'm sure the brand new gym that just opened down the street will do well offering nearly everything that Lifetime offers at $45/mo. Not sure how much longer I'll be sticking around unfortunately.
David Brooks
John Hernandez
This location will charge you $150 per month and have ZERO problems scheduling group classes that take up all the newest and nicest equipment AT THE BUSIEST TIMES OF THE DAY. At some point Lifetime Corporate will hop on here and provide a generic, corporate response to this review justifying why they do this. This place should not have "blackout" times barring customers who pay good money to have access to the nice equipment they joined the gym to use in the first place. I also had to repeatedly report a creep in the men's locker room multiple times. Each time they only spoke to them and let them go on creeping people out another day. I think they finally got rid of this person, but it took this creep showing up to the gym piss drunk as well as a new report of him doing inappropriate things in the locker room to finnnaaaalllllyyyyyyy get kicked out. (I think, I will not know for certain). WiIl be canceling and never considering this chain again.