I'd think my own high school gym. It was kind of old, but fairly well maintained. However, it had maybe a 60s era wooden floor design that was meant to be springy like a trampoline. Spectators could see the floor shake when someone ran by. It's gone now, and there's been discussion that this design caused lots of injuries when it was originally thought of as being less likely to cause injury.
I didn't play there per se, but once upon a time I was into volleyball and attended a girls' club event that many of the top coaches attended. I even saw a few who I knew (long story). But the location was just weird - a repurposed hangar at the former Naval Air Station Alameda. I've heard of such club tournaments being played at convention centers and the like, but this was really weird. It was all Sport Court laid directly on the concrete floor. And the building wasn't heated, which made a near record cold spell even worse. There were people (and even players on the sideline) covered up with blankets and a lot of spectators brough vacuum bottles with various hot liquids to stay warm.