1325 McKean Rd, Ambler, Pennsylvania 19002
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Ambler Area YMCA
The Ambler YMCA in Pennsylvania offers a family-friendly environment with a variety of amenities including swimming pools and child care services. It aims to promote health and wellness for all ages through diverse programs and unlimited access to exercise classes.
Pricing
- Family $131/month with $99 enrollment fee
- Family + 1 $173/month with $99 enrollment fee
- 2 Adult $115/month with $99 enrollment fee
- Single Parent Family $110/month with $99 enrollment fee
- Adult $76/month with $99 enrollment fee
- Senior 65+ $67/month with $99 enrollment fee
- Young Adult (13-23) $44/month with no enrollment fee
- Youth (0-12) $34/month with no enrollment fee
Classes
- Yoga
- Dance
1325 McKean Rd, Ambler, Pennsylvania 19002
Reviews
Audrey Snyder (Google User)
1 month ago
I loved it! I have a membership and I go with my friends all the time. The YMCA makes working out fun!!
Edward Sigman (Google User)
1 month ago
It's a wonderful welcoming gym. You can catch up on your twitter or Facebook feeds while sitting on equipment as long as you like. No one will bother you.
Michelle Colon (Google User)
1 month ago
My little one loves it Taylor at the front desk was very helpful and polite
Sarah Lawrence (Google User)
1 month ago
Do NOT sign up for this gym if you are a serious weightlifter/powerlifter (or if you have a medical condition and potentially need your medical devices while in the gym). They just enacted a "no bags in the gym" rule. This wouldn't be that big of an issue if the locker rooms were in the gym itself, but they're not. Also, there aren't enough lockers for everyone who comes in with a bag in the first place - so jokes on them. They don't want bags because of a tripping hazard, but me coming in with a belt, straps, water bottle, squat sneakers, inhaler, etc. and putting them on the floor seems to be the solution - makes sense. It's ironic that they're worried about people tripping over bags and not all the equipment bunched up together by the racks/dumbbells - I've seen people trip over them on a daily basis. But let's be honest, gyms in and of themselves are a safety hazard. One person trips over a bag and now everyone pays for it. There were better solutions to this than banning bags. --
Dori Campbell (Google User)
1 month ago
This is a great place to work out. The child watch area is staffed with wonderful people. The kids look forward to playing there while the grown-ups workout