$25 for a One-Month Gym Membership, Two Personal-Training Sessions, and Unlimited Tanning at Olympic Athletic Club ($255 Value)
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- 24-hour access to gym
- 80+ weekly fitness sessions
- Full aquatic center
- Parking included
For $25, today's side deal gets you a one-month gym membership, two personal-training sessions, and unlimited tanning (a $255 value) at Olympic Athletic Club in Ballard. The enrollment fee is waived with your Groupon.
For more than 30 years, Olympic Athletic Club has provided members with exercise, nutrition, and general wellness support in a premier fitness facility. Take advantage of one month's worth of 24-hour access to cardio and weight machines, plus two personal-training sessions to remake your body in the chiseled, golden image of a foil-wrapped Easter bunny. A month's worth of unlimited tanning, meanwhile, will make sure that your cargo cult continues to worship you as a solar deity. After plundering the treasure trove of amenities and perks—including 80-plus weekly group fitness class sessions, an aquatics center, court sports, and free parking—you'll be free to relax tense muscles with a massage, a sauna, and hot tubs. Olympic Athletic Club also has childcare available for an additional cost.
First-time guests or non-members only. Must be 18 or older.
Reviews
Citysearchers give Olympic Athletic Club a four-star average, and Yelpers give it an average of 3.5 stars:
- there are so many cardio machines to choose from, you can pretty much find a piece of equipment in every corner of the building. there is an old charm to the building and not to mention free towels to use. the prices are great and everyone that works there is very friendly. – jsmith0808, Citysearch
- Although the club is definitely older than your LA Fitness or the like, the customer service is great and the facility is awesome. I love the crazy layout and appreciate the many amenities, such as the steam/sauna/hot tub/tanning, even if I don't use them all. – Danielle J., Yelp
Need To Know Info
About Olympic Athletic Club
Members of Olympic Athletic Club strengthen their muscles in a building where weary nineteenth-century travelers used to rest theirs. The historical former hotel still exudes old-fashioned glamour, from the theater-like marquee and a clock designed by renowned neon artist Roger Legerano to the interior's leather furniture and exposed brick walls. A tour of the inside of the club also reveals why it was named Best Workout Venue in 2009 by the Ballard News-Tribune and Best Health Club in 2012 by Seattle Magazine.
In addition to rows of cardio machines with personal-viewing screens, visitors catch a glimpse of group classes that range from meditative tai chi to high-intensity boot-camp workouts. Children in the Kids Korner can entertain themselves by calculating the number of calories in an invisible friend's lunch while their parents swim laps in the pool or play a game on the basketball and racquetball courts.