Category
- Gym
- Fitness Center
- Health Centre
Classes
- Yoga
- Pilates
- HIIT
- Zumba
- Spin
- Boxing
Features
Opening Hours
Mon: 05:30 - 20:00
Tue: 05:30 - 20:00
Wed: 05:30 - 20:00
Thu: 05:30 - 20:00
Fri: 05:30 - 19:00
Sat: 08:00 - 12:00
Sun: Closed
Membership Plans Available at Goodlife Health Clubs Elizabeth Street
Goodlife Health Clubs Elizabeth St 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 Elizabeth Street
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 Elizabeth St is a great gym located in the heart of Brisbane. Customers love the spacious layout, the variety of classes, the friendly staff, and the permanent locker. The gym is well-equipped with state-of-the-art equipment and facilities, and the air conditioning is powerful enough to keep the gym cool and comfortable. Customers also appreciate the cleanliness of the gym and the fact that it is never too crowded, even during peak times.
The staff at Goodlife Health Clubs Elizabeth St are friendly and helpful, and always willing to answer any questions or concerns that customers may have. The gym also offers a ‘bring a friend’ promotion on weekends, which is a great way to get more people involved in fitness.
Customers have also praised the gym for its opening hours, which are convenient for those who work long hours. However, some customers have complained about the music being too loud and the lack of equipment maintenance. Despite these minor issues, customers are generally very satisfied with the gym and would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a great place to work out.
Best gym in the city. Wish it was 24 hours. I love the 3 levels. Spacious areas available to set up your own workout. Squat racks are of great quality. Only improvement would be the toilets in the women's area. Some of the doors don't even shut so you can't lock it. Love the Sauna and steam room. Classes are perfectly set up with great equipment. Only improvements needed is better music, sometimes there is no music. The bathrooms need to be updated.
Jazzie Rosales
The place should be renamed Fitness Museum. When it first launched, it was a ‘Platinum Club’ and offered state of the art equipment and facilities. How the mighty have fallen, it is now on life support.So much potential, with a great location and space, and it was wonderful to have electronic locker systems (which are soon to be decommissioned in favour of ‘bring your own lock’). That is where the positives end. The company has for too many years rested on their laurels, and did not reinvest any of the profits back into the gym during the good times. The upper level boasts an impressive collection relics and broken down equipment (including numerous treadmills with ‘out of order’ signs, exercise bikes that do not power on/have cracked screens/water damage/are in a different language, rowing machines that make a very sick noise when in use). Computers that used to display group fitness timetables and the time haven’t been working for months. Some TVs even display a Windows XP screensaver if they are ever switched on (which no company should still be operating, and this in itself is a major security concern). The main clock on the weights level that fell down and shattered has not been replaced. Some handy (and cheap) acccesories like ab wheel rollouts and half round rollers no longer feature around the gym. The place is always a mess, smells, has equipment and used wipes left all over the place and no one to clean it up. Air conditioning is underpowered (or turned on low to save money). Classes have been cut because more innovative brands have taken customers away (F45, Atora, Bodyfit, Fitstop, etc).Reception staff hate their jobs, and would not be missed if they were replaced by a swipe machine or robots. Some are so efficient and like to turn off the air conditioning, music, TVs and clocks 15 minutes before closing time. Management are no better and have little pride in their gym. All the quality personal trainers have left (apart from Dexter) and replaced by a bunch of new kids. Seeing a PT on the floor past 6pm is a rare occurrence.The Studio XT room was wasted space and did not get used by anyone (there are two massive studios on level 3 which is sufficient). Instead of knocking the wall where the mirrors currently are on level 2 in front of the Studio XT and extending the weights area into that room (along with a few pieces of new equipment, which would be a refreshing and much needed addition), they decided to open up a Pilates Reform Studio to try and leech more money from members. The gym is missing key equipment like SkiErg, stair climbers, seated calf raise, etc like every other basic gym has. Other Goodlife gyms have multiple stair climbers, so anyone with half a brain and some initiative would consider relocating some of the equipment between the gyms so that all bases are covered.The music (when it is working, at time of writing has been offline for 3 weeks), is most depressing, especially listening to useless adverts and hygiene/COVID notices. Other gyms have huge screens with people undertaking motivational workouts, more upbeat music, and overall better atmosphere compared to the cemetery vibe you get working out here.The hours of operation are embarrassing (especially closing at 12pm on a Saturday and closed completely on Sundays). They try to push members to Edward St, which is in desperate need of a refurb itself and possibly one of the worst and oldest gyms in the country.Keep fleecing and mistreating your customers, and they will continue to leave in droves as they are currently doing. Blaming COVID is not an excuse, the rot has being going on for years. If you want to see how a real gym is run, take a visit to somewhere like World Gym in Stafford or any EMF. It is just a pity none are close to the CBD (yet). Anytime Fitness are in the process of opening a brand new gym at Post Office Square, and EMF are inching closing to the CBD, with an imminent announcement of a CBD gym. One would hope Goodlife has plans underway for a significant refurbishment of its current premises.
Jimmy James
I did give this place 5 stars but they’ve rebranded as Goodlife so I’m going to update my review:Stop letting people bring their own speakers to play their own music! There’s already music being played through the facility speakers. The place sounds like a cacophony of audio garbage; making it hard to even have the briefest of conversations. If you’re going to have music in the gym, just let there be ONE source!Also why is the music always at half stereo? Someone needs to fix it or just turn it off!
Muhammad Miftah