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How Much Does a 24 Hour Fitness Membership Cost?
Becoming a member at 24 Hour Fitness could cost anywhere from $9.99 to $69.99 per month, plus an annual fee.
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How much does a 24 Hour Fitness membership cost?
The amount you pay for a gym membership at 24 Hour Fitness depends on the membership tier you opt for, the pricing plan you choose and the location of the club.
24 Hour Fitness offers National, Platinum and Gold memberships — and at limited locations a Silver membership — and each has a different price point. The fitness center offers discounts for people who commit to 12 months or pay for the year up front. The brand has clubs in nine states, and each location may charge different membership fees.
The easiest way to find out how much a 24 Hour Fitness membership costs is to go to the “gyms near me” page on the company’s website and pop in your ZIP code or city. Select the nearest club and check pricing options. Calling your local branch or sending an email may also get you answers you’re looking for.
We checked the price of membership at nine clubs nationwide to gauge the typical membership cost for 24 Hour Fitness.
Monthly membership with no commitment
Paying for a 24 Hour Fitness membership on a month-to-month basis tends to be the most expensive option.
Silver: $19.99 to $29.99.
Gold: $24.99 to $51.99.
Platinum: $39.99 to $69.99.
National: $34.99 to $64.99.
Month-to-month memberships with no commitment at the Gold and Silver levels generally require you to pay both your first and last months’ fees when you join.
Monthly membership with commitment
Selecting a monthly membership with a 12-month commitment is cheaper than paying month to month.
Silver: $9.99 to $24.99.
Gold: $21.99 to $46.99.
Platinum: $39.99 to $64.99.
National: $34.99 to $59.99.
Monthly memberships with a 12-month commitment may waive the first month’s fee or charge a low initiation fee, like $1.
Yearly membership
Paying for the yearly membership in one lump sum means you'll pay only about half the price of the monthly membership over the course of the year. This option isn’t available for Silver memberships.
Gold: $227.88 ($18.99/month) to $335.88 ($27.99/month).
Platinum: $359.76 ($29.98/month) to $431.76 ($35.98/month).
National: $287.88 ($23.99/month) to $383.88 (31.99/month).
Yearly memberships are frequently set to auto-renew each year for the full amount.
Annual and initiation fees
All 24 Hour Fitness memberships come with an annual fee of $59.99, and Silver memberships come with an initiation fee of $79.99.
24 Hour Fitness does offer a 3-day pass for people who would like to try before they buy. You can use the pass at multiple locations and it’s only accessible if you haven’t been a member or guest at the gym in the past six months. You must be at least 18 years old or 12 with a parent.
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As mentioned above, you'll choose from different membership options at 24 Hour Fitness. Keep in mind that facilities, classes and amenities may not be the same at each location. So, if you’re looking for specific amenities or classes, call and ask at your local club before signing up.
Silver membership
This membership is the most basic, and many gyms don’t offer it as an option. However, if your gym offers it, the amenities may be adequate for someone who just wants access to gym equipment for cardio and strength training.
Features of a Silver membership include:
Access to one club only.
Free weights.
Cardio equipment.
Functional training and turf zone.
TRX suspension training.
Strength training machines.
Olympic training rigs.
Free Wi-Fi.
24GO® fitness app and on-demand workouts.
Free personal training session.
Gold membership
With the Gold membership, members can utilize all of the amenities in the Silver membership in addition to several other perks, like studio classes and access to a lap pool or sauna.
Extra features of a Gold membership include:
Access to all clubs in your region.
Access to GX24® studio classes including Zumba, yoga, active aging classes and Pilates.
GX24® cycle classes.
Basketball and racquetball courts.
Lap pool.
Sauna.
Steam room.
Whirlpool.
Platinum membership
This membership offers all the amenities of a Gold membership, plus access to 24 Hour Fitness gyms nationwide and a Buddy Pass you can use to bring a friend with you.
National membership
This membership offers all the amenities of a Gold membership, plus access to 24 Hour Fitness gyms nationwide.
How do I cancel my 24 Hour Fitness membership?
If you want to cancel your membership to 24 Hour Fitness, you can do so through your account at 24hourfitness.com, or you can cancel in person at your club.
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