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Re: Harbour Club… worth the fees?!

by readysteadycook » Sat Apr 16, 2022 8:10 pm

I think the HC is top notch, but is it worth the money - not at all. 

I agree the Virgin Gyms or even the Nuffield Health St Georges park gym/ pool is excellent and much better value for money.

Unless your semi pro at tennis and will use it most days a week, I think its priced for the uber Elite.

Re: Harbour Club… worth the fees?!

by Zudecke1 » Sun Apr 10, 2022 12:10 am

Hi - we are interested in joining HC Notting Hill - if anyone here is a interesting in subbing out of their membership (ideally a couple) then do hit us up in this thread?

In any case, does anyone know the fees?

Re: Harbour Club… worth the fees?!

by Seb » Tue Apr 28, 2015 4:16 pm

Hi
When people write selling a membership can I ask what that entails?

I obviously understand it must mean that you can sell-on your membership but I didn't even know that was possible!

Also I may be daft but isn't it as easy to cancel and for a new person to take up a new membership?

Thanks!

Re: Harbour Club… worth the fees?!

by LP73 » Tue Apr 28, 2015 3:46 pm

Please could someone give me an idea of membership costs.
We currently use the Chelsea Club so guessing it could be the same but have no idea.

Thanks

Re: Harbour Club… worth the fees?!

by tatters » Mon Apr 27, 2015 9:07 am

I also used to be a member at HC, and am now at Virgin Clapham. The car park is a bit of a nightmare there, you need to allow time to get a space before specific classes. The crèche is great, and both of mine loved it. The classes and swimming for kids is second to none for variety and scale. The kids lessons were brilliant. It is quite snooty, but if you know people there that should be fine. I find Virgin friendly generally, but the facilities overall at HC are better. Just depends if you can cope with the added price and car park situation.
I also am selling a membership, so please PM me if you are interested.

Thanks X

Re: Harbour Club… worth the fees?!

by alwaysbusy » Tue Apr 21, 2015 9:34 pm

We are also selling a membership (similar situation to that mentioned by someone else, I went back to work full time and just don't have the time to take the kids there anymore). If anyone is interested in buying a membership please PM me.

Thanks

Re: Harbour Club… worth the fees?!

by btcmum » Mon Apr 20, 2015 10:57 am

Have just sent you a PM Balhammumof2……..

Re: Harbour Club… worth the fees?!

by Balhammumof2 » Mon Apr 20, 2015 10:09 am

If anybody is interested in joining then please PM me as we are selling our membership at the HC. Thank you

Re: Harbour Club… worth the fees?!

by dudette » Mon Apr 20, 2015 8:34 am

We bought life memberships ten years ago. They were expensive at the time but we don't have to pay monthly fees and they've probably saved us thousands over the years. It's been refurbished recently and looks a lot better although I agree the changing rooms could have nicer showers - although I like the Aromatherapy Associates products. The spa pool area is to die for - really luxurious. The kids pool is fab too - shallow and very warm so ideal for little ones. The gym is also great although PTs are quite pricey. The cafe is nice but gets crowded and very noisy at kids tea times - there's a separate adults section though which is quiet. You could probably wangle a week's free membership in the summer hols if you want to try it.

Re: Harbour Club… worth the fees?!

by AllStarTennis » Mon Apr 20, 2015 8:25 am

Hello All (and of course, Muddlemoo and jennyb<3)

Muddlemoo - thank you for your kind comments and letting people know about the Wandsworth Tennis League. Did you see we've just started a doubles tennis Wandsworth Tennis League as well as running the singles league?

All details for the League are on our website at http://www.allstartennis.co.uk/tennisleague. The League is for all abilities and the lovely Sally & Nigel, who manage the League for us, will assess your ability and group you with similar people (be honest!). Each round is 8 weeks (in the singles league) and it's up to you to arrange each match with your group members. You can play anywhere that is convenient for both players. All Star have 28 courts around Wandsworth Borough (hint hint). The next singles League starts on 7th May (sign up now) and the next doubles league in June.

All Star Tennis also have a host of tennis opportunities for adults and juniors. All abilities. We offer term long coaching courses, individual coaching as well as drop-in (social and cardio) sessions, which for some, are easier with child-care arrangements.

We've also got some new workshops running this Summer (http://www.allstartennis.co.uk/adultsunday.php) and the return of Tennis Tuesdays.

Have a look at the options on our website http://www.allstartennis.co.uk, give us a ring on 020 8871 4706 or drop by to our tennis centre in Wandsworth Common for a coffee and a chat.

Hope to see you on Court sometime soon.

Re: Harbour Club… worth the fees?!

by jennyb<3 » Thu Apr 16, 2015 12:25 pm

hi muddlemoo, slightly off topic but icouldn't help notice that you mentioned you had joined a tennis league up at wandsworth common. please could you send me details? is it easy to join?

thanks, Jen

Re: Harbour Club… worth the fees?!

by btcmum » Thu Apr 16, 2015 9:54 am

Thank you for all of your responses - really helpful!! x

Re: Harbour Club… worth the fees?!

by Geegee007 » Thu Apr 16, 2015 12:08 am

Agree with BFW - and for me the crèche has been great and the kids swimming lessons excellent. I'm mainly a gym user, with the odd class.
The gym never feels too busy - it is always possible to use the machine you require. Most of the mainstream classes are included in your membership. For instance it is possible to do Pilates every week day if you so desired.
Spin in the mornings can be a bun fight to book in for, but I understand that they are trying to improve this.
The only negative for me facilities wise is that they need to renovate the changing rooms/ showers. They are old and tired. The restaurant area was upgraded last summer and is quite nice now. The menu is healthy.
Yes, you have to be organised booking ahead with tennis courts and the crèche and between 9-11am weekdays the parking can be difficult, but there is always Sainsbury's car park 2 mins walk away (free for 2 hours).
They seem quite keen for new members at the moment so I'm sure you can really push them for a deal on joining fees, freebies at the spa, etc.
Off peak membership (Mon-Fri only) is considerably cheaper than peak. I guess it depends on when you want to use it. You can also add your children just for a month and then cancel which can be handy for school holidays.

Re: Harbour Club… worth the fees?!

by BFW » Wed Apr 15, 2015 9:05 pm

Sorry I should have added that I always thought the classes were great especially spinning and yoga .

Hope this helps!

Re: Harbour Club… worth the fees?!

by BFW » Wed Apr 15, 2015 9:03 pm

Great swimming and tennis lessons for kids! I spent a lot of time in the kids pool and restaurant / play areas when my two were younger. I actually really enjoyed it!!! I only gave up my membership because I went back to work snd I just wasn't using it enough. I am now a member of a grotty gym under my office I the city!!

Still the best kids swimming lessons in the area in my opinion. I didn't use thd crèche much so I can't really comment on that am afraid.

But yes...it's expensive!!

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