I have seen them let people in late before, but wa...
I have seen them let people in late before, but was locked out once when I was five minutes late. Another time, I had stayed late to help clean up after a hard day at work. I rushed home, grabbed my mat, ran to yoga but no luck. I was exactly one minute late, everyone was still seated on their mats, door was locked. It was very snowy that day and I feel bad for the girl who drove there and was also turned away. Today, all classes appear to be canceled or are full, no explanation on the website. Maybe President's Day? (EDIT: Google says Washington's Birthday may effect these hours. Is this a day people have off?) Bummer because it's probably the only day I won't be working overtime and can actually attend. Maybe I'm being a brat, but my enthusiasm is dampened.
I like some of the classes (Susan is my favorite teacher) but I can't justify paying as much as they charge for what they offer. It just feels like another exercise class, not a community, and I haven't really found the welcoming home I was hoping for here. I'm going to try some other studios, maybe try Pilates or Crossfit or something.
They give a good first impression, and I hear you can do a cleaning day to offset the cost of attendance. The Groupon deal is also pretty cool. Give it a try, you might like it, but maybe start with the intro deal and if you like it, check Groupon. A lot of people really rave about this place so by all means, give it a try, but I don't fit here.
I also want to clarify that it's not a bad studio by any means. YOUR yoga home might be here, so if you're thinking about it, give it a try. Pretty sure they have some kind of dance class on Friday or Saturday night, which I have only witnessed through the window and looks fun and intense.