Hotels Adjust Health Programs to Meet Guest Needs

As consumers strive to maintain healthier lifestyles while on the road, hotels are expanding their fitness programs and dining options to accommodate guests’ needs. According to a study by the American Hotel & Lodging Association, the number of hotels with fitness facilities jumped from 63 percent in 2004 to 84 percent in 2014. Boutiques and big brands alike are moving beyond basement gyms and basic spa menus to more sophisticated wellness programs that offer anything from rooftop yoga classes to in-room exercise equipment, AP reports. Read more here.

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