$75 for a one time visitor pass… They increased it from $25 a month ago. That is just beyond insane… Also 2 free passes which they give you every 3 months expire in 1 month, not in 3 months - zero logic… They just don’t want you to bring any friends ever.
May 2026
I’ve been training at Pro Club Bellevue for a while now, and it’s easily one of the best facilities around. The gym is well-maintained and exceptionally clean, which makes a huge difference in the overall workout experience. I also really appreciate the extensive working hours, as it makes it easy to stick to a consistent training schedule. The only minor downside is that the recovery section closes 30 minutes before the rest of the gym. It’s a bit of a bummer since that’s exactly when you're finishing up a session and really want to utilize those amenities to wind down before heading home. Other than that, it’s a fantastic place to train.... read full review
May 2026
Enrolled my kid in their spring break camp. Due to construction undergoing in the pavilion, they advertised (assistants also verbally told me) that they would take kids out to the grass lawn park when weather permits. This never happened, even during sunny days. The kids were put to a small racket ball room to play, and watch movies.
Lesson: Do not enroll in their camp programs; it's a waste of money and your kids time!
$75 for a one time visitor pass… They increased it from $25 a month ago. That is just beyond insane… Also 2 free passes which they give you every 3 months expire in 1 month, not in 3 months - zero logic… They just don’t want you to bring any friends ever.
I’ve been training at Pro Club Bellevue for a while now, and it’s easily one of the best facilities around. The gym is well-maintained and exceptionally clean, which makes a huge difference in the overall workout experience. I also really appreciate the extensive working hours, as it makes it easy to stick to a consistent training schedule.
The only minor downside is that the recovery section closes 30 minutes before the rest of the gym. It’s a bit of a bummer since that’s exactly when you're finishing up a session and really want to utilize those amenities to wind down before heading home.
Other than that, it’s a fantastic place to train.... read full review
Enrolled my kid in their spring break camp. Due to construction undergoing in the pavilion, they advertised (assistants also verbally told me) that they would take kids out to the grass lawn park when weather permits. This never happened, even during sunny days. The kids were put to a small racket ball room to play, and watch movies.
Lesson: Do not enroll in their camp programs; it's a waste of money and your kids time!