Diane and I laid over at the Petro truck stop in Bordentown, New Jersey last weekend and were pleased to see they had totally remodeled their showers and added a fitness room. A map on the wall showed locations of a few other truck stops across the country to which new fitness rooms have also been added.
You swipe your UltraOne rewards card to gain access to the room (no charge or points required, just scan the card). It was great to go in with our shower bags, work out for an hour, head to the showers, and then back to the truck. The room was clean and the equipment was new and in good shape.
It concerned me a little that some are already abusing the room. One very large guy moved a chair into the room and planted himself in front of the TV, turning the place into his own private lounge, at least as long as no one else entered.
The next morning we saw another team team making good use of the room. That afternoon when we used the room, I went in ahead of Diane and ended up asking a guy to leave.
He was not dressed in athletic clothes and tennis shoes as the dress code required. He was in street clothes, sitting still on one of the machines, talking on his phone and watching TV. There were only two machines in the room and he gave up the machine without objection when Diane came in.
Has anyone else used these fitness rooms? What were your experiences and observations?
You swipe your UltraOne rewards card to gain access to the room (no charge or points required, just scan the card). It was great to go in with our shower bags, work out for an hour, head to the showers, and then back to the truck. The room was clean and the equipment was new and in good shape.
It concerned me a little that some are already abusing the room. One very large guy moved a chair into the room and planted himself in front of the TV, turning the place into his own private lounge, at least as long as no one else entered.
The next morning we saw another team team making good use of the room. That afternoon when we used the room, I went in ahead of Diane and ended up asking a guy to leave.
He was not dressed in athletic clothes and tennis shoes as the dress code required. He was in street clothes, sitting still on one of the machines, talking on his phone and watching TV. There were only two machines in the room and he gave up the machine without objection when Diane came in.
Has anyone else used these fitness rooms? What were your experiences and observations?