Earn World of Hyatt Points For Completing Peloton® Workouts At Hotels Worldwide

by Anthony Losanno
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I am a big fan of Peloton® and have a Bike+ in Chicago and a Bike in Tampa. These serve as my primary means of working out. I hate the gym and have found that Peloton is a great way for me to workout. Many Hyatt-affiliated hotels have Peloton® bikes in them around the world. Now, World of Hyatt members can earn bonus points while working out with Peloton at these properties.

World of Hyatt and Peloton® members ned to link their accounts. After that’s complete, they can earn 100 bonus points per completed workout on up to 10 qualifying workouts of at least 20 minutes per month on Peloton® equipment at participating Hyatt hotels. Members can earn up to 12,000 bonus points per year through this collaboration (and that’s enough for a free night in many places). World of Hyatt members who don’t already have a Peloton® account can create one for free at participating Hyatt hotels in the US, Canada, UK, Germany, Austria, and Australia.

TJ Abrams, Vice President of Global Wellbeing at Hyatt, said:

We have taken feedback from our guests and members that they want to keep their routines while traveling. This new collaboration ensures guests can be at their best while on the road by making their wellbeing routines easier and more rewarding. As the first hospitality loyalty program to give members the opportunity to earn points for Peloton workouts on property globally, we take pride in elevating care for all so they can live healthy, happy and fulfilled lives.”

Peloton World of Hyatt

In addition to this bonus opportunity, World of Hyatt members can also take advantage of these offers:

  • World of Hyatt credit cardmembers can earn 2x bonus points per $1 spent on Peloton® equipment and subscriptions when purchased directly from Peloton®.
  • For a limited time, World of Hyatt members can get $100 off Peloton® Bikes, Row, and Tread, as well as $25 off Peloton® Guide. New Peloton members can also try an extended free 60-day trial to the Peloton® App One Membership.
  • As this year’s official hospitality sponsor of All for One Festival, Peloton’s annual fitness festival, World of Hyatt members were able to book exclusive VIP access to curated member events at Peloton’s New York and London studios via World of Hyatt’s FIND experiences platform.

World of Hyatt members and guests can also enjoy in-room Peloton content, including options like stretching routines and body weight workouts at nearly 400 hotels. I’m always so excited when I see Peloton® Bikes at hotels (even though I don’t always use them).

Anthony’s Take: As a big fan of both Hyatt and Peloton®, I’m excited by the possibility of earning bonus points. Anything to gamify earnings works well to motivate me and I see some workouts in my future.

(Image Credits: Peloton®.)

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