Some of our gyms are open 24 hours a day. To keep things fair and consistent when a single visit can span midnight, those branches use a business day that runs from 3:00 AM to 3:00 AM (Philippine time) rather than from midnight to midnight. This page explains what that means for you. It works alongside our Terms & Conditions and Refund Policy.
Which branches this applies to
This policy applies only at branches that operate 24/7 and are configured with a non-midnight business-day rollover. Our BGC branch currently uses a 3:00 AM rollover. Branches that keep regular hours use the ordinary midnight-to-midnight day, and nothing on this page changes how they work.
What a "business day" means here
At a 24/7 branch, anything that happens between midnight and 2:59 AM counts as part of the previous day's gym session — the day that was already underway when you arrived. From 3:00 AM onward, a new business day begins.
For example, at BGC a visit at 1:00 AM on a Saturday is treated as part of Friday's gym day, because it falls within the hours that Friday's session was still running.
How this affects you
- One check-in per day. You're counted as checked in once per business day. If you tap in at 11:00 PM and come back at 1:00 AM, that's still the same gym day — you won't be counted or charged twice for it.
- Day passes. A day pass bought late at night stays valid until the end of that business day — that is, until 3:00 AM, not midnight. The exact expiry time is shown when the pass is issued.
- Your activity calendar. A late-night visit shows on the calendar under the day its session belongs to. A 1:00 AM visit at a 24/7 branch appears on the previous date.
- Monthly, multi-, and annual passes. When a pass's last day falls on a 24/7 branch's schedule, it remains usable until that branch's 3:00 AM rollover on the following morning.
Receipts and payments
Your official receipt always shows the actual date and time you paid. The business-day rule above changes how we group a gym session for attendance, passes, and our daily sales summary — it does not change the timestamp on your receipt. If you pay at 1:00 AM, your receipt will show that 1:00 AM payment on that calendar date.
Questions
If you're unsure which day a visit or purchase counts toward, ask our front-desk staff — they can see exactly how a given tap-in or sale was recorded. We're happy to walk you through it.
This is a plain-language summary of an operational policy and may be updated as our hours or branches change. The current version and its effective date are shown at the top of this page.