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Don't waste your money on a family membership. My...

Don't waste your money on a family membership. My husband and I enjoy the club, but I have a problem with how inconsistently RAC enforces their no kids policy. Since she's been 13, my daughter has met two different friends at RAC regularly to swim and play basketball, and there were never any parents present at the gym when they did this. The friends met my daughter at the door and they just went in; there were no parents at the gym--and no one seemed to care (unless maybe my daughter's friend's parents know the owner or something?). But today, when I go in to pay for my daughter's friend ($10) and use my membership card for my daughter, the membership representative says they can't come in. My daughter is 14 and her friend is 15--they're both in high school. Unless I stay right by their sides while they do what they do, they can't come in. I honestly can't figure out why some kids get in and others don't. If the insurance policy dictates no kids without parents, then this should apply to everyone, shouldn't it? Other disappointing things about RAC regarding my kids: This summer, my 16 year old son tried to go with my daughter (14) and they were turned away. My son also came in for a booked appointment this last spring to learn how to use equipment and the young woman he was supposed to meet with didn't show up so he just came home. The money we pay for our kids seems to go to waste. I am forced to come to the conclusion that RAC is not kid-friendly (or at least when it comes to MY kids).

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