I don’t normally write reviews but felt a need to write one after reading the other negative ratings. I know first hand owning and starting a business at a new location isn’t easy, and happy customers rarely leave feedback, so here’s mine.
The studio is new, beautiful, the outside view is overlooking downtown Miami? I’m new here and it seems like downtown to me. Gorgeous, rent is definitely not cheap.
The locker rooms are legit, I would describe it as luxurious compared to the other core powers I’ve been to lol. No need to bring a lock, they have “set your own code” locks.
The staff is extremely polite, understanding, and accommodating. I never called, but you have to understand that there is usually only one staff member in charge of everything so if they are cleaning or prepping the room, there isn’t anyone in the front desk, calling 5 minutes before class probably isn’t a good idea either.
Class sizes….the classes I went to only had 2-3 people. So the “class being so crowded they just left”review doesn’t seem too credible unless things have changed drastically in the last month.
Even if it is full like it sometimes is in SoCal, just ask someone to schooch over. They cap the amount off people that can book a class and have a waitlist system so can it really ever get too full?
I read someone put a staff member was rude…..I wouldn’t put it past a neighboring yoga studio trying to sabotage the reviews. It happens to my businesses more than I like.
Tips. Get there extra early the first time. Like an hour early. Parking isn’t free, pay to play or get there even earlier to get street parking/meter parking.
Don’t be afraid to ask, I asked the security guard in the main building and he kindly directed me. Its a side door with nice modern lobby furniture and you take the elevator to the 3rd floor. Not the equinox gym door.
The two classes I took were from Monique I think and Alina. Both...
Read moreCould’nt even take the first class. Spent 15 minutes looking for the place as the GPS is misleading and company page provides ZERO information on how to find a random suite number with no context. There’s no signage anywhere to guide new folks. But you may ask, why didn’t you call and ask? Of course I tried! The call goes to headquarters in another state with zero options to connect with the local studio. To finally find it we had to ask LITERALLY 6 people including the UPS man. Once inside the elevator NOTHING in there tells you which floor it’s on, the floors don’t all work unless you have a key card so we took a ride for a while. At the door when we finally found the place all the people inside (maybe customers although one had her phone behind the counter) provided no help getting in or getting information. We read the sign on the door saying if door was locked they were already in class! So if you can’t find the place, have issues with parking because the website tells you little to nothing about that with any real usable context or any other issue you will not find anyone to assist you at the front desk to guide you or reschedule or help. I’ve been to many similar studios and this is by far the worst experience I’ve had. What a waste of time and money! Go to Yoga6 instead or...
Read moreThis studio is absolutely terrible. It’s extremely small and they offer a free intro week, so all the classes are extremely packed. I have booked two classes and show up and had to leave because you literally could not fit a needle in the room. I have seen other people complaining about how packed the small room gets and the instructor just said she would let her manager know. It’s a room that fits about 15 people but they Jam Pack it with about 20+. First off this room is so awkwardly designed inside with two large pillars in the middle that divide the room in such a strange way, so it leaves no room for 20 people.
The instructors are not very engaging when you arrive, you have to stand there and wait until they pay attention to you. The floors are also wet with other peoples sweat wherever you’re walking because no one seems to be cleaning the floors at all.
I have been to many corepower locations in Southern California that have been amazing. Brickell corepower is by far the worst. Way too many options in Miami, don’t waste your money here and if you do then oh well...
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