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Retro Fitness
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Nearby attractions
Lost Battalion Hall Playground
Queens Blvd &, 62nd Ave, Rego Park, NY 11374
Hoffman Park
87-03 Hoffman Dr, Elmhurst, NY 11373
Sunglass Hut at Macy's
90-01 Queens Blvd, Elmhurst, NY 11373
Newtown Playground
56 92nd St, Elmhurst, NY 11373
Horace Harding Playground
62nd Ave, Rego Park, NY 11374
The Great Escape Room Queens
62-33 Woodhaven Blvd, Rego Park, NY 11374
versailles palace
63-34 Austin St, Rego Park, NY 11374
Queens Public Library at Rego Park
91-41 63rd Dr, Rego Park, NY 11374
The Rock Church
57-02 Hoffman Dr, Elmhurst, NY 11373
Real Good Playground
62-01 99th St, Flushing, NY 11374
Nearby restaurants
Dallas BBQ Rego Park
61-35 Junction Blvd, Rego Park, NY 11374
Fogo de Chão Brazilian Steakhouse
92-50 59th Ave, Elmhurst, NY 11373
Burger King
92-85 Queens Blvd, Rego Park, NY 11374
Starbucks
92-77 Queens Blvd, Rego Park, NY 11374
LongHorn Steakhouse
92-30 59th Ave, Elmhurst, NY 11373
The Cheesecake Factory
90-15 Queens Blvd Space #1073, Elmhurst, NY 11373
Olive Garden Italian Restaurant
92-10 59th Ave, Elmhurst, NY 11373
Shake Shack Queens Center Mall
90-15 Queens Blvd #1069, Elmhurst, NY 11373
Champion Pizza
61-35 Junction Blvd, Rego Park, NY 11374
Tropix Bar & Lounge
95-32 Queens Blvd, Rego Park, NY 11374
Nearby hotels
Wyndham Garden LaGuardia South
61-18 93rd St, Rego Park, NY 11374
Mattress Firm Outlet - Elmhurst
88-02 Queens Blvd, Elmhurst, NY 11373
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Retro Fitness

92-73 Queens Blvd, Rego Park, NY 11374
4.1(443)
Open 24 hours
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Relaxation
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attractions: Lost Battalion Hall Playground, Hoffman Park, Sunglass Hut at Macy's, Newtown Playground, Horace Harding Playground, The Great Escape Room Queens, versailles palace, Queens Public Library at Rego Park, The Rock Church, Real Good Playground, restaurants: Dallas BBQ Rego Park, Fogo de Chão Brazilian Steakhouse, Burger King, Starbucks, LongHorn Steakhouse, The Cheesecake Factory, Olive Garden Italian Restaurant, Shake Shack Queens Center Mall, Champion Pizza, Tropix Bar & Lounge
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Phone
(718) 310-0201
Website
retrofitness.com

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Nearby attractions of Retro Fitness

Lost Battalion Hall Playground

Hoffman Park

Sunglass Hut at Macy's

Newtown Playground

Horace Harding Playground

The Great Escape Room Queens

versailles palace

Queens Public Library at Rego Park

The Rock Church

Real Good Playground

Lost Battalion Hall Playground

Lost Battalion Hall Playground

4.1

(86)

Open 24 hours
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Hoffman Park

Hoffman Park

4.1

(183)

Open 24 hours
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Sunglass Hut at Macy's

Sunglass Hut at Macy's

3.8

(79)

Open 24 hours
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Newtown Playground

Newtown Playground

4.3

(112)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

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Fri, Jan 9 • 4:30 PM
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Nearby restaurants of Retro Fitness

Dallas BBQ Rego Park

Fogo de Chão Brazilian Steakhouse

Burger King

Starbucks

LongHorn Steakhouse

The Cheesecake Factory

Olive Garden Italian Restaurant

Shake Shack Queens Center Mall

Champion Pizza

Tropix Bar & Lounge

Dallas BBQ Rego Park

Dallas BBQ Rego Park

4.1

(1.8K)

$$

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Fogo de Chão Brazilian Steakhouse

Fogo de Chão Brazilian Steakhouse

4.8

(3.1K)

$$$

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Burger King

Burger King

4.1

(1.0K)

$

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Starbucks

Starbucks

4.0

(380)

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Andrew YefanovAndrew Yefanov
Not ideal - first of, its too warm inside it’s 74 outside and feels cooler outside then inside. Secondly, their water fountain filter hasn’t been changed in a while. There’s things missing, not in the best shape. EVERYTHING is cramped, I cannot imagine how anyone fits in their during their peak hours. The flat benches are WAY too high. Their free weight rack is a mess. The only thing going here is the convenience, but even that is giving me second thoughts. Also, there are SO MANY fees just to sign up!! Processing fee, initiation fee, annual fee charged in 3 months after sign up. They lock you up for 12 months - horrible. The entire set up of the gym is not efficient and lacks understanding of logic - the first floor is tiny, but cramped with machines unnecessarily. Go up to the 2nd floor and there’s so much space being wasted, but go where all the machines are, and cramped again! Someone needs to revamp the whole design and make better effort in making sure everything is in proper order, not missing and works.
Anthony CAnthony C
Worst gym I’ve even been to period. Going to this gym is legitimately bad for your mental health. Did you want to squat ? Well too bad there’s 4 highschoolers just talking and goofing off not working out for 45 minutes so you’ll never get to use the equipment. Want to use a bench? Well too bad because someone is doing supersets with 3 different machines and you can’t use any of them. There’s so many literal children that use this gym as a hang out space that actual adults who have jobs can’t work out in their spare time because there isn’t enough equipment for everyone. Not to mention the people who think they’re influencers who film themselves for an hour taking a whole corner of the gym to themselves. If you want to go to a gym that has equipment that’s breaking down and dirty and is constantly at double capacity this is the best worst gym.
Will HWill H
Seem to be some bad reviews on here… but I’ve had nothing but a positive experience. Free weights on the ground floor and an abundance of machines and cardio on the 1st floor. Staff extremely friendly and was able to get a 1 week pass for $30. The free 1 day pass also allowed me to try the gym before buying! 20 mins walk from where I’m staying , which was great for some morning warm up steps. Some really good nautilus machines. Gym goers are friendly and polite & it’s just what you expect from a good old fashioned weights gym. Finished my workouts and either bought a freshly made shake behind reception, or walked to the queens centre for some teriyaki chicken & rice. Wi-Fi in the gym too, great for cardio & YouTube. Would 100% come again!
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Not ideal - first of, its too warm inside it’s 74 outside and feels cooler outside then inside. Secondly, their water fountain filter hasn’t been changed in a while. There’s things missing, not in the best shape. EVERYTHING is cramped, I cannot imagine how anyone fits in their during their peak hours. The flat benches are WAY too high. Their free weight rack is a mess. The only thing going here is the convenience, but even that is giving me second thoughts. Also, there are SO MANY fees just to sign up!! Processing fee, initiation fee, annual fee charged in 3 months after sign up. They lock you up for 12 months - horrible. The entire set up of the gym is not efficient and lacks understanding of logic - the first floor is tiny, but cramped with machines unnecessarily. Go up to the 2nd floor and there’s so much space being wasted, but go where all the machines are, and cramped again! Someone needs to revamp the whole design and make better effort in making sure everything is in proper order, not missing and works.
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Worst gym I’ve even been to period. Going to this gym is legitimately bad for your mental health. Did you want to squat ? Well too bad there’s 4 highschoolers just talking and goofing off not working out for 45 minutes so you’ll never get to use the equipment. Want to use a bench? Well too bad because someone is doing supersets with 3 different machines and you can’t use any of them. There’s so many literal children that use this gym as a hang out space that actual adults who have jobs can’t work out in their spare time because there isn’t enough equipment for everyone. Not to mention the people who think they’re influencers who film themselves for an hour taking a whole corner of the gym to themselves. If you want to go to a gym that has equipment that’s breaking down and dirty and is constantly at double capacity this is the best worst gym.
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Seem to be some bad reviews on here… but I’ve had nothing but a positive experience. Free weights on the ground floor and an abundance of machines and cardio on the 1st floor. Staff extremely friendly and was able to get a 1 week pass for $30. The free 1 day pass also allowed me to try the gym before buying! 20 mins walk from where I’m staying , which was great for some morning warm up steps. Some really good nautilus machines. Gym goers are friendly and polite & it’s just what you expect from a good old fashioned weights gym. Finished my workouts and either bought a freshly made shake behind reception, or walked to the queens centre for some teriyaki chicken & rice. Wi-Fi in the gym too, great for cardio & YouTube. Would 100% come again!
Will H

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Reviews of Retro Fitness

4.1
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1.0
23w

I have been a member of this gym for over a year and a half and have generally appreciated the facility, despite it often being very crowded. Many members tend to occupy machines while spending extended periods on their phones, which makes it difficult for others to have a fair opportunity to use the equipment. As someone who frequents the gym casually, I’ve been flexible with this, often using the same machines out of necessity. However, I recently had a deeply concerning and uncomfortable experience with an individual who identified himself as a manager named Alfred. He approached me claiming to have received complaints from two separate girl groups, accusing me of following them. I was surprised and explained that this must be a misunderstanding. I stated clearly that I had not followed anyone and requested the opportunity to review security footage to clarify the situation. Unfortunately, Alfred refused to review any footage or provide a fair avenue to resolve the matter. Instead, he insisted that I should not "do it again" without allowing me to explain my side. I found this dismissive and unprofessional, especially given that no clear guidance or boundaries were ever communicated to indicate what behavior was considered inappropriate. When I asked again to see the footage to understand what occurred, he declined, stating only that he was relaying what others had told him and that he was "protecting his customers." This led me to feel that he may have selectively chosen whom he considers a valued customer, which is disheartening. Throughout our interactions, Alfred appeared unwilling to take responsibility as a manager to investigate the issue objectively. Instead of resolving the concern, he called the police after I asked again to see the video, later accusing me of disrupting him—when I was only seeking clarity and fairness. I was never given an opportunity to explain fully, either over the phone or in person, and was met with raised voices and rigid instructions rather than a constructive dialogue. This behavior felt not only unprofessional but also deeply disrespectful. Ultimately, my account was terminated without a fair review process, simply because I questioned the validity of the accusations. I find this very troubling. As someone who valued this gym community, it is disappointing to have been treated in such a manner, especially by someone in a leadership role. I am raising this concern in the hope that it will be taken seriously and addressed appropriately. Every member deserves to be treated with fairness, respect, and professionalism—regardless of who they are. Must...

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3y

I’ve moved out of Queens, New York. My Retro Fitness membership was based off the Rego Park location. My current residence is 4 hours away from Rego Park. I have found it very difficult to cancel my membership. It should be as simple as a phone call. I don’t understand the need for me to specifically travel to my home gym to “answer some questions” before closing my membership. The only other solution offered was for me to write and mail a certified letter requesting that they close my membership. My move out New York was unforeseen, it was literally overnight.

On Sunday, July 24, 2022 I went above and beyond and drove 4 hours to my home gym in Rego Park to specifically close out my membership before I get charged the yearly service fee. I was still within the one-week’s notice to cancel my membership in order to avoid that yearly fee. When I arrived at 5:00pm there was no manager on duty for the reminder of the day to close out my account. I left a note with the front desk staff.

I called on Monday and was told that I had to again come to the gym in person to close out my membership and that it was already too late to avoid a yearly service fee but the my monthly fee would be waived because of my on time payments.

I’ve always paid on time and for the last 6 months I haven’t even visited the gym because of my busy schedule.

I began to display emotions of frustration for the inconvenience. The manager on duty, Alfred, said he would talk to the owner and see what they can do.

Today Wednesday July 27, 2022 I received a call from Alfred and was told that they would be able to close my membership over the phone and waive the first months fee but not the annual service fee.

I am EXTREMELY ANGRY!

I should have been able to seamlessly close out my account over the phone from the beginning rather then being asked to travel 4 hours to my home gym or take time out of my busy schedule to write and mail a certified letter.

I still ask why I need to visit my home gym. Why can I close mg account from any other Retro that may be closer to me or over the phone. My intuition says because Retro wants to retain me as a customer and do everything to avoid me closing my account.

What Retro doesn’t realize is that people actually don’t need help in making those kind decisions specially when it becomes a greater inconvenience than what it should be.

Today, Sunday July 31, 2022 I was charged the yearly...

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6y

My family experience with the franchise of Retro Fitness has been horrible!! This is a business that has abused their power!!! Each franchise has different ownership. I am talking about Rego Park.92-73 Queens Blvd.My problem was with the FEMALE managers and THE owners. What has happened to service?What has happened to the concern with the needs of your clients, and customers?In our situation no mediation, no discussion. Police were called for what reason?On another black)But the family member finished their class and left.The paying member just wants to attend their Zumba class and leave.The family member was stopped for being five minutes late and was told they can't attendTHEIR ZUMBA class this was the first situation. A little research was done on other retro franchise.They don't use this practice.Are we in the good old boys club or girls club?The Zumba class group of women from the ages 25-45.Why is there an abuse of power of this business?Is it because you are the closest retro gym?Is this fair?The sad part is my family has done numerous emails. to negotiate to mediate.They basically ignored all professional attempts.I finally called the gym.The female manager she said it was out of her hands. She said she will call the owners. She came back with the same answer. "I am sorry the decsion is final ." Good luck ".I don't understand she needs to fix it .It was the managers emails that got the membership terminated.She try to turn it around she spoke to the owners.The owners never met my family member.I Would repeat female managers. You know who you are.Would Macys do this Jcpenny Starbucks?All my family member wanted was to come to an understanding to exercise because they are a dancer and the Zumba class is a stress relief. horrible ! We hope this still can be rectified. I see these female managers and owners have a personal predjuice with my family member. What kind of prejudice the jury is still out ?,but definitely unfair treatment. You will think before you judge someone expressing their frustration on your gym rules. THINK before you call the police. We do live in a democracy? Frustrated member of this community...

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