Last edit by: TravelinSperry
Current Global offers:
1- Sep 6 2023 - End of football season 2024: receive 15% off at participating properties with the code GOJALIN15. News release here
2- Nov 3 2023: Earn 2X points and get 5% off. Book by December 5, 2023 for stays completed between Nov 3, 2023, and Apr 30, 2024. Use code STAYNOW to book. 659 participating properties shown here https://world.hyatt.com/content/gp/e...ibilities.html
Current local offers:
1- Hotel Figueroa, downtown Los Angeles: Save 20% on stays of three nights or more, and toast to the season with two festive complimentary cocktails from the Holiday Bar Cart; offer code HOLIDA https://www.hyatt.com/en-US/hotel/ca...fercode=HOLIDA
1- Sep 6 2023 - End of football season 2024: receive 15% off at participating properties with the code GOJALIN15. News release here
2- Nov 3 2023: Earn 2X points and get 5% off. Book by December 5, 2023 for stays completed between Nov 3, 2023, and Apr 30, 2024. Use code STAYNOW to book. 659 participating properties shown here https://world.hyatt.com/content/gp/e...ibilities.html
Current local offers:
1- Hotel Figueroa, downtown Los Angeles: Save 20% on stays of three nights or more, and toast to the season with two festive complimentary cocktails from the Holiday Bar Cart; offer code HOLIDA https://www.hyatt.com/en-US/hotel/ca...fercode=HOLIDA
Hyatt Discount Codes (many are Corporate)
#541
Moderator: GLBT Travelers & Hyatt Gold Passport
Join Date: Jan 2000
Location: CVG
Posts: 15,300
Ok - stop with the discussion of the ethical aspects of using these corporate codes - we all know the arguments and have a view of them which either allows us to use or not use them. Discussion always degenerate into bickering and worse. Further discussion of this will be deleted.
Thanks!!!
peteropny - co-mod - Hyatt
Thanks!!!
peteropny - co-mod - Hyatt
#542
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Houston, TX
Programs: UA, US, AA, Hyatt Platinum, Hilton Gold, & PC
Posts: 289
Ok - stop with the discussion of the ethical aspects of using these corporate codes - we all know the arguments and have a view of them which either allows us to use or not use them. Discussion always degenerate into bickering and worse. Further discussion of this will be deleted.
Thanks!!!
peteropny - co-mod - Hyatt
Thanks!!!
peteropny - co-mod - Hyatt
#545
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: LAX
Posts: 295
Has there been a time when they asked for ID and you didn't have a business card -- did they still give you the room rate and if so what'd you say?
Here's a consolidated list for the Hyatt, Marriott and InterContinental. Every code below is confirmed to work as of today. I have them more or less in order of what has worked best for me.
<b>Hyatt</b>
GE NC16700
GE International 13307
IBM 13717
Li & Fung 90010
Samsung 57039
Credit Suisse 12624
AAA 17500
AAA 15985
Credit Lyonnais 13516
Duty Free Shoppers N V 12114
Costco 13365
Bank Atlantic 79103
Senior Citizen 17497
Daimler Benz 99800
Company TVL Rate 68083
Company TVL Rate 23079
<b>InterContinental</b>
GE 000102806
IBM 000243132
Siemens 000104256
Ford 000103772
Federal Express 000109207
Travel Consultant IVTCD
Ace Hardware 100862437
<b>Marriott</b>
General Electric GEE
IBM IBM
Ford FRD
General Motors GMC
Accenture ACC
Siemens SIE
AT&T ATT
Pepsi PEP
A few general comments:
1. GE works the best just about anywhere followed by IBM, but sometimes the Siemens and Samsung rates will amaze you. I just got 70% off at the Grand Hyatt in HK with Samsung for example.
2. I have used these probably 40 times in 10 countries and I get asked for ID 50% of the time. I have a stack of business cards I printed myself and they have worked 100% of the time. Never had a problem, even at times when I thought I may. For example, I have stayed at hotels where I got an exceptional discount to find out it was because the office was right next door (Intercontinental Beijing / IBM) and my self printed cards were not questioned.
3. I don't know about others experience, but I get upgraded 25% of the time using these codes and being "with" these corporations. I still laugh when I hear, "Sir, since you with company X I upgraded you to a suite". My best ever was a two-room suite for $81 a night (IBM discount).
4. On a personal note, this ethical debate is total crap. These hotels are obviously making money at these rates, and why should an executive of a multi-billion dollar corporation get a discount and then an individual pays more? You're leveling the playing field. If you still feel bad, read this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hyatt_100
<b>Hyatt</b>
GE NC16700
GE International 13307
IBM 13717
Li & Fung 90010
Samsung 57039
Credit Suisse 12624
AAA 17500
AAA 15985
Credit Lyonnais 13516
Duty Free Shoppers N V 12114
Costco 13365
Bank Atlantic 79103
Senior Citizen 17497
Daimler Benz 99800
Company TVL Rate 68083
Company TVL Rate 23079
<b>InterContinental</b>
GE 000102806
IBM 000243132
Siemens 000104256
Ford 000103772
Federal Express 000109207
Travel Consultant IVTCD
Ace Hardware 100862437
<b>Marriott</b>
General Electric GEE
IBM IBM
Ford FRD
General Motors GMC
Accenture ACC
Siemens SIE
AT&T ATT
Pepsi PEP
A few general comments:
1. GE works the best just about anywhere followed by IBM, but sometimes the Siemens and Samsung rates will amaze you. I just got 70% off at the Grand Hyatt in HK with Samsung for example.
2. I have used these probably 40 times in 10 countries and I get asked for ID 50% of the time. I have a stack of business cards I printed myself and they have worked 100% of the time. Never had a problem, even at times when I thought I may. For example, I have stayed at hotels where I got an exceptional discount to find out it was because the office was right next door (Intercontinental Beijing / IBM) and my self printed cards were not questioned.
3. I don't know about others experience, but I get upgraded 25% of the time using these codes and being "with" these corporations. I still laugh when I hear, "Sir, since you with company X I upgraded you to a suite". My best ever was a two-room suite for $81 a night (IBM discount).
4. On a personal note, this ethical debate is total crap. These hotels are obviously making money at these rates, and why should an executive of a multi-billion dollar corporation get a discount and then an individual pays more? You're leveling the playing field. If you still feel bad, read this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hyatt_100
#546
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: MCO
Programs: DL-DM/1MM, HILTON-DIA, .HYATT-DIA/GLOB , IHG-PLT,HERTZ 5*, NATIONAL ES
Posts: 8,691
For anyone that has used the IBM or GE codes, I assume, you get points and qualification nights with these rates? I know that some rates do not qualify for this, but not as familliar using them at HYATT.
#550
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Houston, TX
Programs: UA, US, AA, Hyatt Platinum, Hilton Gold, & PC
Posts: 289
#553
Join Date: May 2009
Posts: 191