I'd stay away from fitness first. It's a purely about making money, more so than any business.

While you are waiting inline for people to finish using equipment, you will see new people being given the tour of the place, when it is obviously over crowded already.

What's fitness first's answer? Come when it's not so crowded. HAHA. A Gym that wants YOU to work to THEIR timings.

Other than that, they have a lot of anti consumer policies, you cant cancel unless they take another month out of your credit card, they etll you you get a passport to use anywhere (but in reality you have to *apply* for it, and it's only for 30 days).

Just drop by & see how they try to muscle you into taking the 1 year package no matter how much you tell them that you'll only be here for 6 months. Don't believe the transferable stuff because the responsibility is completely on you to find someone to transfer it to.

Also, parking in city center is hell. I could go on & on & on like how pretty much everyone there is paying a different rate for the exact same thing.

I'd look for a good gym in a hotel. Make sure you go to these places on the same time/day of the week you plan on going to get a real