Also, in the lounge areas in the lockerroom there was a bowl of fruit (clementines and bananas), crackers and cookies. When I left around 7, there was a big stew pot of what looked like Korean stew and Asian crackers. I asked the nice Korean lady upfront who checked me in if she made it and she said "yes" and asked if I had any. I told her unfortunately I wasn't hungry but that no other place does stuff like this (let alone host an event like this), and mentioned she likes people. I told her she was so kind and gave her a $20 tip (if anything, compensation for having to clean up after us). Even though the admission was $30 (instead of $15), I wasn't complaining.
This place was in an indoor shopping mall. Considering it was open on a Sunday and it's in Bergen County, all the retailers in that shopping mall I assume were closed due to blue laws.