$7 drop-in. but don't come now, there are way too many people drop-in these days. the club is out of control. i am thinking getting out of the club... the waiting time is way too long.
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Only members can play there.( V5 O" y7 w6 v% P" Z e
Or when they host tournament, they don't usually open to public.
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You gotta pay way more than that. You have to pay for an entrance fee which is $15,000. I believe it's non-refundable.3 h! y# V% h% l& [3 `5 O6 S
AM712 发表于 2010-6-2 08:52
. B' e8 [4 x1 X! B' J 2 ]- R. w- j; v/ uNon-refundable. But you own a share of the club. You can sell it when you move away or don't want to play there anymore. They have really nice tennis courts and squash courts, too. & l3 v1 D. R4 ~% \- Z h4 R, G; U. P* i6 oI would love to join after I start working and make enough money. I think it is really good if you have kids and want to train them while they are young. Glenora has most competitive players in town I believe.
Glenora, i do not know... the pool project costed 17M+, which the members will end up paying for it. : f% {# r; n" ~6 S2 X: N1 Y# t
they imposed a new capital fee like 500 per year, plus monthly due... : ^- _$ n2 |! u5 R5 |private clup in edmonton is a disappointment. i would wish we will have some good full-time badminton clubs someday