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Carissa Baldino
May 17, 2026
I signed up for a class today and as I arrived to the studio I received an email that the class was canceled. When I contacted the studio to find out what happened I received a text saying that since I was the only one that signed up for the class it was canceled. I could understand if this was the policy, however to cancel it within ten minutes of the start time is not reasonable. After placing a complaint the owner called and told me the teacher actually had an emergency, and then tried to sell me on packages. I have enjoyed the classes I’ve taken here but see why they have trouble retaining members. Why would I want to buy an expensive yoga package immediately after spending a half hour to go to a class that they didn’t run?
NOT ClassPass-friendly—classes are regularly canceled without notice or reason. And, I get harassed by front desk staff to sign up with a direct membership, the misuse of my personal information is unappreciated.
Attended a sound bath and there was constant shuffling around the room, recording, vacuuming (hello, whose bright idea was this?), and lights being turned on and off—an awful meditative experience and waste of $50.
Also, yoga is a place for meditation, grounding, centering, and focus. This isn't HIIT, crossfit, or pilates—recording is inappropriate and lacks consideration for privacy. I'm here to improve my practice, not be in the back of someone's Reel.
The studio has bad energy overall. The only real sense of community came from Nancy’s Sunday classes, but unfortunately she’s no longer instructing here.
Ultimately, the poor management and a lack of professionalism and decorum is revealed through the overall experience. You're better off at a Hoboken studio.
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Maddy Cheyne
Mar 2, 2026
Booked a class through ClassPass to try a new instructor that I heard wonderful reviews on. My class was canceled with no explanation 1 day prior to the actual class via email. When I called to inquire, the owner/manager on the phone said he owed me nothing and that if I wanted to try, I had to buy another package. Word for word “We owe you nothing”. Not a great way to invite prospective customers. Incredibly rude customer service.
My friend and I booked a 10:30 AM class through ClassPass two days in advance. We didn’t find out until we arrived at the studio that the class had been “cancelled” for ClassPass users and that we were expected to book directly with the studio instead. This update was sent at 2 AM — just eight hours before class — which is an unreasonable time to notify people of a change like this. IT IS ALMOST LIKE YOU WANTED US TO NOT REALIZE THAT THIS WAS "CANCELLED", SHOW UP, AND PAY FOR THE DROP IN! WOW. This is exactly what happened.
As for the class itself (Y6 Sculpt & Flow), it was one of the most disorganized versions of this format I’ve ever taken. The cueing was unclear, movements were rushed, and transitions weren’t explained or demonstrated properly. I’ve taken sculpt and flow classes for years, including at other Yoga Six locations, and this one felt unusually chaotic and hard to follow.
For context, I’ve been using ClassPass for about eight years across multiple cities and studios, and this was unfortunately one of the more bizarre experiences I’ve had.
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Karen Gomez
Dec 23, 2025
I was an unlimited member at YogaSix for over a year, and for most of that time my experience was very positive. The instructors are truly excellent — especially Carolina, Julia R., Julia F., and Aiko. They’re knowledgeable, motivating, and made classes something I genuinely looked forward to. The studio itself is clean, well-maintained, and has a boutique feel that sets it apart from larger chains.
One downside for me was that the class schedule wasn’t consistent week to week, which made it difficult to build a reliable routine. Unfortunately, my experience also took a turn at the end due to a policy that was never clearly communicated when I joined. I was not told that having a YogaSix membership permanently prevents you from ever using ClassPass at the studio. That lack of transparency was disappointing, especially after being a loyal unlimited member for so long.
Overall, the classes and instructors are great, but if you like to vary your workouts, rely on a consistent schedule, or use ClassPass alongside memberships, be aware of these limitations before signing