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Based on the reviews here, I went to the Lincoln Family Phoenix Downtown YMCA this morning, excited to join. It is as everyone describes, a beautiful and amazing facility with lots to offer. Unfortunately, that's the only nice thing I can say. My experience with the front desk during enrollment left me frustrated and disappointed.
I preface this by saying, I'm a pretty patient and reasonable person. I get that problems happen and mistakes are made. The kitchen screws up your order. That's fine. Can they please make another? The cashier rings up an item twice in error. No problem. Can you void it? So I get it. Sometimes stuff happens. But key factors in customer service are 1) acknowledging a problem 2) reassuring that it will be fixed and what I feel is most important 3) apologizing for the error or inconvenience.
I guess at the Lincoln Family Phoenix Downtown YMCA, that's too much to ask for.
The three people I dealt with at the front desk were neither friendly, nor helpful. Apparently, there was some problem with the system not recognizing my debit card charge resulting in it being swiped and re-swiped. Even though I asked, no one had explained to me what the problem was or, worse yet, apologized for it or the inconvenience. One staff member took a piece of paper and wrote down my debit card number and expiration date. I asked why that was necessary and was told to make sure the account was charged later.
When I voiced my frustrations over this and the complete void of customer service and fact that none of them even attempted to apologize, all three staff members looked at me with blank stares and said nothing. NOTHING. One chimed in with a amused smirk and said, "Computers sometimes have problems."
Had at ANY point, any one of them would have simply apologized, I would have still joined. Instead, I told them to forget it and instructed them to void all transactions. After I collected all my receipts for each transaction, I turned to walk out, one of them said rather disingenuously, "I'm sorry," to which I replied, "NOW you say it?"
I hope that my disappointing experience there is exception and not the norm. It really is a wonderful looking place. However, I'd rather drive out of my way to a corporate gym than set foot inside the Y again.
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Some of my faves: chicken shawarma, Lebanese chicken, falafel, kibbeh and the Avgolemono soup. Their pita bread is soft and tasty. I love their baklava. Just the right amounts of ingredients making it one light and delicious dessert.