1 /5 Sebastian Shindel: This EŌS location has gone steadily downhill since it opened in Tampa Bay. The lack of maintenance is noticeable everywhere. I’ve pointed issues out directly to a maintenance employee, but nothing has been fixed.
The backyard area is completely neglected — the equipment (see photo) is rusting and falling apart from years of exposure with no real upkeep. The sauna and hot tub are also out of service what feels like every other week, which is frustrating when members are paying for those amenities. Inside, the aero bike technically works, but the control panel is a pain to use and makes it difficult to set up any real cardio-focused workout.
The rule about the dance floor also makes no sense. EŌS allows special access to the pool depending on membership level, but says the dance floor is “only for group classes.” The inconsistency is disappointing, especially for members who pay more expecting more. Not everyone comes here just to lift weights.
Overall, this gym needs better attention and better management. I drive from Clearwater to work out at this location, and based on how packed it is every day, the gym is clearly profitable. With that in mind, I expected a much higher standard from the first EŌS in the Tampa Bay area. Instead, the problems just keep adding up.







