An all-electric Porsche Taycan is up for grabs in a new contest sponsored by Princess Cruises and Xponential Fitness.
Fitness and cruise enthusiasts can participate in the Walk to Win Porsche contest for a chance to win a $100,000 custom-branded Taycan.
Contest is open to legal U.S. residents excluding Colorado, Maryland, Nebraska, and North Dakota. In order to qualify, candidates must complete a 30-day fitness streak using Xponential Fitness’ XPASS app. When shopping at over 250 merchants in 28 destinations throughout the Caribbean, Mexico, and Alaska while on vacation, you can qualify for the contest by using Princess Cruises’ MedallionPay Shoreside.
Princess Cruises president John Padgett said, “This contest combines the portfolios of Xponential 10 premier fitness brands and Porsche to create excitement for Princess cruise vacations.”
With our Walk to Win Porsche contest, we aim to make America healthier,” said Danyal Ali, president of XPASS at Xponential Fitness. As part of the XPASS app, we have added a pedometer that earns points for fitness classes and punches your entry into an in-app Porsche game. Make your steps count, don’t count them.”
You can find all the contest rules at https://www.xpass.fit/blog/porsche-taycan-contest-rules. The contest will be open until May 3, 2024.
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