Retro Fitness Membership Plans prices, fees, free trial and policy snapshot
This box separates published numeric charges from amounts that were not publicly available in the reviewed official or reliable U.S. sources.
- Exact recurring price and billing frequency
- Retro Fitness: $31.99–$39.99/month across reviewed official New Jersey and New York club pages.
- Enrollment or joining fee
- Retro Fitness: No public numeric enrollment amount was consistently displayed on the reviewed official club pages.
- Annual or facility fee
- Retro Fitness: No public numeric annual-fee amount was displayed on the reviewed official club pages.
- Cancellation or early-termination fee
- Retro Fitness: No public numeric national cancellation fee was displayed; the home-club agreement controls any location-specific amount.
- Free trial or day-pass cost
- Retro Fitness: $0 at participating locations that publish a free trial.
- Location and plan differences
- Retro Fitness: Franchise-specific official club examples; other locations can display different prices.
Retro Fitness verified prices and fees
Numeric answer first: The table below states every public amount found in the reviewed official U.S. source. When the official page did not publish a number, the table says that directly instead of telling the reader only to call, check or verify.
| Charge | Checked amount and billing context |
|---|---|
| Recurring membership | $31.99–$39.99/month across reviewed official New Jersey and New York club pages |
| Annual fee | No public numeric annual-fee amount was displayed on the reviewed official club pages |
| Enrollment / joining fee | No public numeric enrollment amount was consistently displayed on the reviewed official club pages |
| Free trial / day pass | $0 at participating locations that publish a free trial |
| Cancellation / early termination | No public numeric national cancellation fee was displayed; the home-club agreement controls any location-specific amount. |
| Other published charge | No public numeric service fee was displayed on the reviewed official club pages |
Source context: Franchise-specific official club examples; other locations can display different prices. Prices and policies checked July 11, 2026.
Retro Fitness membership plans at a glance
Retro Fitness pricing is location-specific. An official North Brunswick, New Jersey page currently lists FLEX at $24.99, CORE at $31.99 and Ultimate at $34.99 per month, all described as no-commitment options before tax.
The current plan structure includes FLEX — lower-cost equipment access; CORE — broader multi-club access at sampled club; Ultimate — guest privileges and expanded amenities. Names and exact inclusions can vary by location, so compare access and mandatory fees rather than choosing by tier label alone.
| Level | Published plan structure | Decision rule |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | FLEX — lower-cost equipment access | Core access and lowest complete cost |
| 2 | CORE — broader multi-club access at sampled club | Use only when the extra access or service will be used regularly |
| 3 | Ultimate — guest privileges and expanded amenities | Use only when the extra access or service will be used regularly |
Compare the complete cost of each plan
Monthly position: Sample $24.99–$34.99/month. Enrollment: Location and promotion dependent. Annual or recurring fee: Location and agreement dependent.
Calculate each tier separately. An upgrade may increase monthly dues but remove per-visit charges, add multi-club access, include classes or create guest value. The Retro Fitness annual-fee guide and first-year cost calculator help prevent a comparison based only on the advertised monthly line.
Club access and travel rules
Access ranges from home club to participating clubs, based on tier.
Multi-location access is valuable only if the plan covers the clubs you will actually visit. Ask whether premium clubs, franchise groups, home-studio rules, visit limits or waiting periods apply. For Retro Fitness, test this point against the exact tier, access scope and recurring charges.
Amenities and services by plan
- strength and cardio equipment
- group fitness at participating clubs
- tanning, cardio cinema and Zen Den at selected clubs
- smoothie bar
- personal and small-group training
At Retro Fitness, the main advantage is no-commitment sampled tiers and Ultimate guest access, while the main drawback is fees and features vary by location. A premium tier should solve that drawback or add a service you will use; otherwise the lower tier can be better value.
Guest, class and coaching value
Ultimate members may bring one guest per visit; the member must remain present and the guest receives Flex-level privileges.
Retro offers a complimentary local guest pass, generally limited to local residents and not reusable at the same club for 120 days.
For class- or coaching-based studios, calculate cost per attended class. For traditional gyms, compare guest frequency, included classes, personal-training access and recovery services. Read the Retro Fitness trial and guest guide before paying for a tier primarily for guest benefits.
Which Retro Fitness plan should you choose?
Review cancellation before upgrading: Official FAQ distinguishes month-to-month, installment and paid-in-full memberships. The documented notice position is Generally seven days; three days for New York in the official policy.
Compare the plan before joining
Return to the full Retro Fitness membership cost guide and verify mandatory charges in the fees and discounts guide. The month-to-month versus annual guide explains commitment tradeoffs, while gym membership plan structures compared shows how tiered and class-based models differ.
Access and total-cost detail
After choosing a tier, review the Retro Fitness access rules and first-year cost.
Continue with the Retro Fitness plan changes.
Retro Fitness Membership Plans price and fee interpretation guide
For Retro Fitness Membership Plans, the reviewed pricing inputs are: Retro Fitness: $31.99–$39.99/month across reviewed official New Jersey and New York club pages. Retro Fitness: No public numeric enrollment amount was consistently displayed on the reviewed official club pages. Retro Fitness: No public numeric annual-fee amount was displayed on the reviewed official club pages.
For Retro Fitness Membership Plans, the useful comparison is the amount a member is required to pay during the first twelve months, not a promotional headline in isolation. Put recurring dues on one common annual basis, then add mandatory one-time and yearly charges. Keep optional personal training, childcare, merchandise, taxes and elective upgrades outside the base total unless the selected plan requires them. This method makes Retro Fitness Membership Plans comparable with another gym or studio even when one brand bills monthly and another uses a four-week or biweekly cycle.
To evaluate Retro Fitness Membership Plans, use the gym membership cost calculator with the exact U.S. location and plan shown in the official offer. Save the checkout screen or agreement because it establishes the billing cadence, first-payment amount and annual-fee date that apply to the member.
Retro Fitness Membership Plans contract, cancellation and renewal questions
For Retro Fitness Membership Plans, the cancellation-fee evidence is: Retro Fitness: No public numeric national cancellation fee was displayed; the home-club agreement controls any location-specific amount.
Before choosing Retro Fitness Membership Plans, read the agreement for the notice method, delivery deadline, minimum term, automatic renewal and treatment of a scheduled annual fee. Online cancellation may be available for one brand or state but not another; an in-person or mailed request can require additional lead time. A no-contract marketing phrase does not necessarily remove the need to give notice before the next billing date.
After ending Retro Fitness Membership Plans, keep written confirmation and verify the final bank or card charge after cancellation. When the public source does not publish a numeric buyout or termination fee, this page states that the amount was not publicly available rather than guessing. The gym cancellation guide explains the evidence and dates to preserve.
How location, plan tier and promotions change Retro Fitness Membership Plans
For Retro Fitness Membership Plans, the location and plan context is: Retro Fitness: Franchise-specific official club examples; other locations can display different prices.
For Retro Fitness Membership Plans, a national page may describe the membership structure while the numeric price is controlled by a franchise, local club or selected market. Compare only like-for-like offers: the same location, access tier, commitment length and signup date. A $1 enrollment promotion can be paired with higher recurring dues, while a higher upfront fee can accompany a lower monthly plan. Neither offer is automatically cheaper until the complete first-year total is calculated.
When reviewing Retro Fitness Membership Plans, check whether the plan includes one home club or multiple locations, scheduled classes, guest access, recovery amenities, childcare or coaching. These benefits can explain a price difference, but they have value only when the member will use them. The gym membership hidden-fee guide lists the extra charges that are easy to miss during signup.
Free trial, day-pass and value test for Retro Fitness Membership Plans
For Retro Fitness Membership Plans, the free trial or pass evidence is: Retro Fitness: $0 at participating locations that publish a free trial.
Use a free trial or day pass to test the exact Retro Fitness Membership Plans location at the time you normally plan to visit. Check equipment availability, class reservations, locker-room condition, parking, crowding and staff support. Confirm whether the pass is limited to local residents, first-time visitors, a specific age group or a participating club, and whether payment details are required.
After the Retro Fitness Membership Plans visit, estimate realistic monthly attendance. Divide the first-year total by expected visits rather than assuming perfect attendance. A higher-priced membership can be better value when it removes travel time or includes classes you would otherwise buy separately; a low-cost plan is better when the member mainly needs basic equipment and consistent access.
Retro Fitness Membership Plans decision checklist before enrollment
- Record the exact recurring price and whether billing is monthly, biweekly or every four weeks.
- Write down the numeric enrollment, initiation or startup fee.
- Confirm the annual or facility fee and its billing date.
- Identify any cancellation, buyout or early-termination amount.
- Confirm the free trial or day-pass cost, eligibility and expiration.
- Match the price to one U.S. location and one named plan tier.
- Separate required charges from optional coaching, childcare and add-ons.
- Calculate first-year cost and effective monthly cost before signing.
The final Retro Fitness Membership Plans choice should match actual attendance, location convenience and required benefits. A small monthly difference can be outweighed by an annual fee, a long commute, a restrictive contract or a plan feature that will not be used.
Retro Fitness Membership Plans FAQs: prices, fees, cancellation and free trial answers
What membership plans does Retro Fitness offer?
FLEX — lower-cost equipment access; CORE — broader multi-club access at sampled club; Ultimate — guest privileges and expanded amenities. Availability and names can vary by U.S. location. Retro Fitness: Franchise-specific official club examples; other locations can display different prices. Use one selected U.S. location and one named plan when comparing prices; combining a promotional fee from one club with amenities or dues from another can create a false total.
What is the cheapest Retro Fitness plan?
Price answer: recurring dues are $31.99–$39.99/month across reviewed official New Jersey and New York club pages; annual fee: No public numeric annual-fee amount was displayed on the reviewed official club pages; enrollment or joining fee: No public numeric enrollment amount was consistently displayed on the reviewed official club pages; free trial or day-pass cost: $0 at participating locations that publish a free trial. These figures are tied to Franchise-specific official club examples; other locations can display different prices.
Which Retro Fitness plan is best?
The best tier is the one that matches users wanting a regional low-cost gym with guest and amenity upgrades. Do not pay for added access or services that will not be used. Retro Fitness: Franchise-specific official club examples; other locations can display different prices. Use one selected U.S. location and one named plan when comparing prices; combining a promotional fee from one club with amenities or dues from another can create a false total.
Do Retro Fitness plans include all locations?
Access ranges from home club to participating clubs, based on tier. Retro Fitness: Franchise-specific official club examples; other locations can display different prices. Use one selected U.S. location and one named plan when comparing prices; combining a promotional fee from one club with amenities or dues from another can create a false total.
Do higher Retro Fitness tiers include guests?
Free trial, guest or day-pass answer: $0 at participating locations that publish a free trial. Any additional published charge is No public numeric service fee was displayed on the reviewed official club pages. These figures are tied to Franchise-specific official club examples; other locations can display different prices. Retro Fitness: Franchise-specific official club examples; other locations can display different prices. Use one selected U.S. location and one named plan when comparing prices; combining a promotional fee from one club with amenities or dues from another can create a false total.
Is Retro Fitness month-to-month?
Official FAQ distinguishes month-to-month, installment and paid-in-full memberships. A no-contract label does not automatically mean immediate fee-free cancellation. Review the billing cycle, notice deadline, minimum term, auto-renewal language and any numeric buyout or termination amount shown in the agreement. Compare the exact U.S. location, named plan, billing cycle and mandatory first-year charges before making the final decision.
Can I try Retro Fitness before choosing a plan?
Retro offers a complimentary ($0) local guest pass, generally limited to local residents and not reusable at the same club for 120 days. Retro Fitness: Franchise-specific official club examples; other locations can display different prices. Use one selected U.S. location and one named plan when comparing prices; combining a promotional fee from one club with amenities or dues from another can create a false total.
What is the exact published membership price?
Price answer: recurring dues are $31.99–$39.99/month across reviewed official New Jersey and New York club pages; annual fee: No public numeric annual-fee amount was displayed on the reviewed official club pages; enrollment or joining fee: No public numeric enrollment amount was consistently displayed on the reviewed official club pages; free trial or day-pass cost: $0 at participating locations that publish a free trial. These figures are tied to Franchise-specific official club examples; other locations can display different prices.
What annual fee is publicly listed?
Annual-fee answer: No public numeric annual-fee amount was displayed on the reviewed official club pages. Recurring dues are $31.99–$39.99/month across reviewed official New Jersey and New York club pages. These figures are tied to Franchise-specific official club examples; other locations can display different prices. Retro Fitness: No public numeric annual-fee amount was displayed on the reviewed official club pages. Annual charges are normally billed separately from regular dues, so the billing month and cancellation cutoff matter as much as the advertised monthly price.
What enrollment or joining fee is publicly listed?
Enrollment or joining-fee answer: No public numeric enrollment amount was consistently displayed on the reviewed official club pages. Recurring dues are $31.99–$39.99/month across reviewed official New Jersey and New York club pages. These figures are tied to Franchise-specific official club examples; other locations can display different prices. Retro Fitness: No public numeric enrollment amount was consistently displayed on the reviewed official club pages. Treat this as a one-time first-year charge unless the official agreement labels it differently; a promotion may reduce it without changing the recurring dues.
What does the free trial or day pass cost?
Free trial, guest or day-pass answer: $0 at participating locations that publish a free trial. Any additional published charge is No public numeric service fee was displayed on the reviewed official club pages. These figures are tied to Franchise-specific official club examples; other locations can display different prices. Retro Fitness: $0 at participating locations that publish a free trial. Confirm the participating location, eligibility, pass length, required identification and whether the offer converts into paid membership automatically.
Is there a numeric cancellation or early-termination fee?
Cancellation or early-termination charge: No public numeric national cancellation fee was displayed; the home-club agreement controls any location-specific amount. The recurring dues being stopped are $31.99–$39.99/month across reviewed official New Jersey and New York club pages, and the annual-fee position is No public numeric annual-fee amount was displayed on the reviewed official club pages. These figures are tied to Franchise-specific official club examples; other locations can display different prices.
Retro Fitness Membership Plans official U.S. sources reviewed
Sources were checked on July 11, 2026. Promotional prices can change after publication.