9405 Bryant Farms Rd, Charlotte, North Carolina 28277
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Morrison Family YMCA
The Morrison Family YMCA has been serving the Ballantyne community since 1999, offering a variety of programs that strengthen families, including youth sports and group exercises. It features state-of-the-art facilities and is dedicated to both individual fitness and community engagement.
Classes
- CrossFit
- HIIT
9405 Bryant Farms Rd, Charlotte, North Carolina 28277
Reviews
Eric Frederich (Google User)
1 month ago
They still charge you after you cancel and tell you that it's part of their policy. You have to cancel your credit card if you don't want to get charged another month after you cancel. This should be illegal
Kelli Lohr (Google User)
1 month ago
Delisa Johnson at the YMCA has truly been a remarkable asset in my experience. Her dedication and commitment to assisting with teenage adjustments and program involvement have made a significant impact. Delisa goes above and beyond in her role, demonstrating not only a deep understanding of the challenges faced by teens but also offering tailored support and guidance that resonates with them. She assisted in setting up our new membership for the teens and has done an amazing job making us feel at home. The YMCA has a gem in their membership team
Jason Watkins (Google User)
1 month ago
Was at this location today for my workout. The gym monitor thought I was doing individual training session. I explained that I wasn’t and he seemed to have understood after me explaining what I was doing and that I wasn’t telling other kids they couldn’t use the floor because I was there. We did talk and he seemed to have understood. I went on to explain that for the year and a half plus that I have been working out at this YMCA, for them to have had this rule supposedly already established, I sure have seen people, maybe dads or their trainer with son or daughter on and off training and I’ve had to move to another court or wait until a later time to use the courts. And today, there actually was someone over there training some kids. I’ll just sum this part up by saying I hope YMCA you are being equal and fair in regard to this personal training rule. However, while in the gymnasium today, again, there were kids just throwing the basketballs across the court for no reason and also throwing them to hit each other. After explaining to them twice, why that’s not safe for anyone in the gymnasium and someone could get hit and/or hurt by doing so, they stopped. This goes on quite frequently by older kids as well as younger. It’s not comfortable for those kids and even adults that may be in the gym trying to get a workout themselves. God forbid someone get blind-sided because of the carelessness and negligence of someone else. Some kind of rules need to actually be enforced somehow so that everyone who uses the gymnasium is aware of them. Finally, in the men’s locker room while showering there were several older kids playing and tossing the metal stools around and I happened to see a kid attempting to throw one over top of a section of lockers to the other side. I suggested to them not to do that and that someone could get hurt or they would break something.
Wedd Luke (Google User)
1 month ago
My favorite YMCA in the Charlotte area. Friendly staff and very well run. Group Ex classes are by far the best of all the Y’s in Charlotte. The Group Ex instructors are amazing — always prepared, creative and push us to work hard and be our best.
Sean Kilmartin (Google User)
1 month ago
Phenomenal Family YMCA. Loads of well lit parking. A lot of outdoor DuRell and event space / pavilions. Facility has a large and well equipped weigh room , hardwood aerobic / exercise area. Separate Pilates / Yoga studio. Several basketball courts. Showers , classrooms inside. A very large and improved outdoor swimming pool complex.