Access to a wide selection of modern cardio and strength equipment, plus personal training options for customized workouts.
Participate in diverse classes such as yoga, pilates, and GTX sessions led by certified instructors in a motivating group setting.
Enjoy swimming pools for recreation and structured aquatic classes, including programs for infants and adults.
Utilize supervised childcare in the Kids Academy with daily time allowances, allowing parents to focus on their workouts.
Benefit from recovery tools like cryolounge chairs, massage chairs, and saunas to enhance post-workout relaxation and muscle recovery.

Elevate your fitness journey with premium amenities, group classes, and family-friendly services in Henderson.
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Life Time in Henderson is a premier fitness and wellness destination offering a comprehensive range of amenities for individuals and families. With state-of-the-art equipment, diverse group classes including yoga and pilates, swimming pools, athletic fields, and childcare services, we cater to all fitness levels. Our facility features a LifeCafe, recovery tools, and locker room conveniences to support a holistic health experience. Committed to creating a welcoming environment, we strive to help members achieve their wellness goals through personalized service and top-tier resources.
Refuel with healthy shakes, entrees, and snacks at the on-site cafe, featuring a rewards program for frequent visitors.
Constant broken equipment and facilities, yet they have zero issues replying and say they care, while upping membership costs. Gymbags all over the floors, way too big, weights slamming, staff looks the other way. Its just a 24/hr fitness at a super expensive price.
I’m a founding member of Life Time Green Valley. The facility is nice, but the customer service—especially in the Kids Academy—is terrible. We made a reservation for my daughter’s class and arrived before the scheduled start time. She was told to sit down and then was not allowed into the class, while another child was chosen instead. Staff said they were understaffed, which makes reservations pointless. This is not the first time this has happened to us. I’m also very concerned about cleanliness. After one visit, my daughter attended an arts and crafts class and shortly after broke out with a terrible virus. Based on that experience, I seriously question whether shared supplies like markers are being cleaned. Bottom line: if you need reliable, well-run, and clean childcare while you work out, this is not the place. Life Time has become too corporate, and the customer service is gone.
Pick any other Lifetime than this one. Spa has been broken for over 6 weeks - constantly under some sort of construction - Wet sauna always closed - dry sauna looks like is was cleaned when Bugsy Seagal ran the Flamingo. Place is always overly crowded. I asked when the spa was going to get fixed, the lady at the concierge acted like she was doing me a favor for even talking to me with her detailed response of “I don’t know”. What they were certain of was raising our rates. I now drive an extra 20 minutes to the Summerlin facility which is much better run (things are actually working).
Overall, this is a great gym. There is an amazing equipment selection which fits a variety of workout styles. There are lots of lifting platforms both on the main floor and in the Alpha room. The upstairs is super clean. Most of the gym members clean up after themselves and clean off their equipment. The gym does not get as busy as other gyms such as EOS. The gym is very expensive, but you can justify the cost if you utilize the services. I lift weights, use the child care (which is great) and also take yoga classes from time to time. I have eaten at the LifeCafe a lot and the shakes and entrees are pretty good. There is now a rewards program where you get a stamp each time you order and eventually will get free food etc. I utilize the child care services for my 20 month old. You get 2 hours per day. The child care workers are very helpful and good with my daughter. They do not change diapers and will call you when your kid needs a diaper change so keep that in mind if you plan on taking any classes. Some of the improvements have made the gym better such as moving the Alpha space to one of the basketball courts and the new GTX area which has opened up the gym floor space. They also recently renovated to include a workspace. The only issue is that it is not enclosed so there are a lot of distractions. The locker and gym floor has free towels. The locker room provides nice bodywash, shampoo, mouthwash and deodorant. A couple of downsides: They recently moved the recovery stuff such as cryolounge chairs, normatech boots and massage chairs upstairs and now they are first come first serve instead of having appointments like before. The cryolounge chairs are the most popular and there are only two which are always occupied. Additionally, one of the chairs is frequently broken. The problem with the first come first serve system is some people hog the recovery items. I have literally seen some people in the cryochairs for the entirety of my workouts. You need to either take reservations or come up with some kind of system to prevent people from hogging the recovery tools. The hot tub in the men’s locker room has been down for over a month now and none of the staff seems to know what the issue is or when it will be repaired. One person told me there were some broke tiles and that the hot tub would be repaired within two weeks. That was almost a month ago. Another person told me it is a pipe issue and did not know when it would be fixed. Sitting in the hot tub after a hard workout was one of my favorite things to do. Some of the equipment has issues that do not seem to be repaired. For example, there are a couple of air bikes on the main floor that have been broken since I joined the club. There are a couple of treadmills that are inaccurate in speed and one that shook violently. There are no childcare services on Friday afternoons/evenings. Monday through Thursday it is 4-7. Additionally, I wish there were more child care hours on the weekend. For example, it is 8-1pm for children my child’s age on weekends. It would be nice if there were longer hours on Saturdays and Sundays. Additionally, parents night out was a big selling point for my wife and I when we signed up. The concierge person never informed us that it is not for children my child's age which was misleading. The men’s locker room in particular the shower area is frequently dirty. There are numerous times where the showers are disgustingly dirty such as hair everywhere and obvious grime. I was disappointed with the swim program for infants. I previously had my child in aqua tots and then I did the four week trial at Lifetime when I first signed up. I found the program at Lifetime to be extremely unorganized and unstructured compared to Aqua Tots. There did not appear to be any structure and one class did not build on the last. Some of the classes are extra money on top of the already very expensive membership fees. For example, pilates on the reformer is extra.
Kristy at the Green Valley location is the best!! She has helped me on multiple occasions and is consistently patient, professional, and genuinely kind. Any time I have a question or need assistance, she goes out of her way to make sure I’m taken care of and never makes me feel like an inconvenience. This is exactly why I always come to the Green Valley location. Team members like Kristy make the experience stand out and create an environment where members truly feel valued.
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