World of Hyatt Members Rewarded for Peloton Workouts
Travelers can earn points for future bookings, upgrades, experiences, and more for a Row or Bike workout at Hyatt properties
World of Hyatt members can now earn points for future bookings, upgrades, and experiences by fitting in a Peloton workout while staying at 700+ participating Hyatt hotels.
The two forged a partnership earlier this year, with the hotel brand noting that its booking data revealed travelers are increasingly prioritizing health and well-being amenities when planning vacations.
World of Hyatt members who link their accounts to their Peloton member account can earn 100 bonus points per completed workout on up to ten workouts of at least 20 minutes each month on Peloton equipment at participating Hyatt hotels.
“We have taken feedback from our guests and members that they want to keep their routines while traveling,” Hyatt’s VP of global wellbeing, TJ Abrams, said. “This new collaboration ensures guests can be at their best while on the road by making their wellbeing routines easier and more rewarding.”
The partnership also offers in-room Peloton content, such as stretching routines and bodyweight workouts in select locations.
In addition to sticking to their fitness routines, Word of Hyatt members can enjoy additional perks, including earning 2x bonus points per $1 spent on Peloton equipment and subscriptions, a limited-time discount on Bikes, Row, Tread, and Peloton Guide, and exclusive VIP access to special member events at Peloton’s New York and London studios.
“With Hyatt, we are making it easier and more rewarding than ever for Peloton Members and Hyatt guests to do more of what they love while they travel,” said Greg Hybl, senior vice president and general manager of Peloton for Business. “By integrating Peloton equipment and our world-class content into Hyatt hotels in markets where we operate, together we’re redefining what it means to stay active and motivated on the road, delivering innovative ways to support the wellbeing of guests no matter how they choose to work out.”
Select Hyatt hotels will also offer equipment-free Peloton classes for corporate meetings and conference attendees. World of Hyatt members without an existing Peloton account can create one for free at participating hotels in the U.S., Canada, U.K., Germany, Austria, and Australia.
What’s Next for Peloton in 2025?
In a fireside chat last month at the Goldman Sachs Communacopia & Technology Conference, Peloton CFO Liz Coddington reiterated that the connected fitness giant is focused on delivering profitability and is looking to enhance its content and product offerings about running and walking.
“We’re evolving our marketing to really better associate the Peloton brand with running, walking, and hiking, and that includes focusing on marketing campaigns to drive awareness of Peloton and our Tread product offerings,” Coddington added.
Over the summer, Peloton added a new entertainment option with the integration of Amazon Kindle, so Pelotoners could sink into their favorite books while working up a sweat.
The connected fitness company also recently launched a new app, Strength Plus, which is in beta and focuses on workout programs that cater to a gym setting with audio guidance, expert coaching, and a custom workout generator, where users can share what equipment they have available, areas they’d like to work on and duration preferences.
Courtney Rehfeldt has worked in the broadcasting media industry since 2007 and has freelanced since 2012. Her work has been featured in Age of Awareness, Times Beacon Record, The New York Times, and she has an upcoming piece in Slate. She studied yoga & meditation under Beryl Bender Birch at The Hard & The Soft Yoga Institute. She enjoys hiking, being outdoors, and is an avid reader. Courtney has a BA in Media & Communications studies.