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melbocci
02/06/2005, 10:01 AM
Hi all,
I am interested in joining a gym, one which can look after my three month old while I work out. Is this available? I live on he northside and would prefer cisac, but couldn't find this kind of info on their website.
Prices would be great too.
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archiesmummy
02/06/2005, 10:27 AM
I am pretty sure that CISAC have a childcare. My friend works for club pink and said to me when I have the baby I can put it into the childcare there - not sure if it is for club pink only or not. The other place that has a child care is the AIS and I think that it is pretty cheap (I think it was only about $3 per hour a couple of years ago????) I love the AIS gym - it is not fancy at all and doesn't have as many sessions as other gyms but it is also much much much cheaper.
Hope this helps
Sarah
Charling
02/06/2005, 10:49 AM
Yes the CISAC one does have childcare and it open to all gym members, not just club pink. I believe you can book up to 2 days ahead to get a spot and each session lasts a couple of hours.
Kath
unique_gem
02/06/2005, 07:14 PM
Cath is right CISAC do have creche facilities available to all members. I use this facility a couple of times of week for my 2 youngest and go to the gym. It is great as i b/f Brielle then leave and do my thing. They can page me if she needs another feed or anything (they havent had to do this as yet).
There are 2 sessions a day from 9am til 11.15 and 11.15 til 1pm.
HTH feel free to ask if you need any more info.
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melbocci
02/06/2005, 07:15 PM
Thanks guys, any idea how much CISAC is? And if you can just turn up whenever is convenient? Or is booking required?
Michelle2girls
09/06/2005, 09:45 PM
dont use the one at CISAC
it was terrible, had a bad experience.
Thats all im saying, i wouldnt leave my kids there again.
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