Category
- Gym
- Fitness Center
- Health Centre
Classes
- Yoga
- Pilates
- Zumba
- Spin
- HIIT
- Boxing
Features
Opening Hours
Mon: Open 24 Hours
Tue: Open 24 Hours
Wed: Open 24 Hours
Thu: Open 24 Hours
Fri: Open 24 Hours
Sat: Open 24 Hours
Sun: Open 24 Hours
Membership Plans Available at Goodlife Health Clubs Docklands
Goodlife Health Clubs Docklands offers three membership options: Blue (access one club only, starting from $17.99), Platinum (access 90+ clubs nationwide, free quarterly coaching and diet advice, weekend guest pass for a friend, and 4 weeks membership freeze per year, starting from $20.99), and Platinum Plus (access 90+ clubs nationwide, free quarterly coaching, weekend guest pass for a friend, 4 weeks membership freeze per year, and access to reform Pilates and Area Fitness Classes, starting from $32.99).
Plan | Description | Price |
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Blue |
| $17.99 - |
Platinum |
| $20.99 - |
Platinum Plus |
| $32.99 - |
About Goodlife Health Clubs Docklands
Arena Fitness is a coach-led HIIT, functional and boxing training based around concepts taken from the world of mixed martial arts (MMA).
Goodlife is more than just a gym, it’s a full service health club that’s good for fitness and good for life. Goodlife has everything you need to keep you motivated to move and help you turn your fitness goals into reality. With over 60 different group fitness classes each week including the Les Mills favourites you know and love like Body Attack, Body Pump and RPM, huge range of cardio and strength equipment, 24.7 access, passionate personal trainers, functional training zones, industry leading challenges and so much more, Goodlife Health Clubs is your one stop health and fitness shop. For a full list of facilities and staffed hours, please visit the website.
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Customer Reviews
Goodlife Health Clubs Docklands is a great place to work out and stay fit. Customers love the spacious and aesthetically pleasing gym, which is well-equipped with a variety of machines and equipment. The staff are friendly and helpful, and always willing to answer questions and address any issues. The gym also offers a range of group classes and personal training options, and the 24-hour access is a great bonus.
The customer service is top-notch, with staff members like Casey and McKenzie always being welcoming and responsive. The gym is also kept clean and tidy, and the lockers are secure and easy to use. Customers also appreciate the great community of fit and friendly people, and the helpful advice from the personal trainers.
Finally, customers have praised the gym for its safety protocols, such as the signage instructing against switching off fans, and the regular cleaning of the bathroom facilities. All in all, Goodlife Health Clubs Docklands is a great place to work out and stay fit, and customers highly recommend it.
A great health club that goes together well with a good gym. Equipment is maintained well, they have stepped it up a lot since I joined three years ago. There are a lot of people in the gym at peak hours, which could make it quite crowded. A few lazy gym goers that don’t put weights back on racks or use towels. Staff are friendly and try their best to rectify this by putting weights back regularly. The health club is fairly priced, you’ll mainly pay for a gym membership, if you're on the lowest plan there are also compulsory payments to have PT checkups every quarter which is $9.95, you cannot opt out for them. Lots of great classes to join in on if that’s your fancy. Bathroom facilities are great and cleaned regularly. Overall a great place if you want those extra services (PT & Classes). Keep up the great work.
Kourken Ghazarian
UPDATE Just cancelled my 40% discounted membership. Here's my post-cancellation survey feedback:At Goodlife Docklands, weights were always mixed up. Staff never sorted them, and members didn't put them back in the correct order.Fans were always turned off, and there is an apparent taboo about turning them on amongst some members. In addition, fans used to always be switched off at the power points, requiring me to dangerously stand on foam steps to switch it back on.Only until I left a one-star Google Maps review did the staff finally hang signage instructing against this practice, despite requesting this several times for several months. This was a common occurrence for other maintenance issues – broken toilets, empty hand sanitiser dispensers, malfunctioning showers, horrible filtered water taps…I visited Goodlife Fitzroy for a while, and the staff were similarly complacent.I guess you could summarise it with Goodlife staff don't seem to care much about members after they sign the dotted line (except if they're PT clients). At my former council-run gym, the idle staff would go around cleaning equipment, organising weights, and straightening everything. With Docklands, at any given moment, you'd see up to five staff standing around the customer service desk chatting, like I saw during my last visit. It's not a good look, and it makes me question what I'm paying for. It's in stark contrast with other gyms, and particularly with the new gym I have signed up to, Virgin Active.ORIGINAL REVIEW Fans are always turned off. Complained about it multiple times, but the staff and management don't care. It seems other customers don't know about the fan switch by the wall, so they stand precariously on the Ironedge steps and switch the fans off by the power point. I've asked staff to at least erect signage, to no avail.Staff never open balcony doors to allow ventilation – you'd think we weren't in a pandemic/super-flu wave or something.
Daniel Masters