Originally Posted by
underpressure
Whether or not to require them is a different discussion.
If they are going to have them; I would like just using my hhonors and pin number all of the time. too many times I get a handwritten access code that I have to call the front desk for. Too many times I get the code from last week.
I just like the idea of my HHonors Number and a Pin; and I hope this goes system wide.
Well I for one would prefer having the code in the key pocket, if there must be a code. I have no idea what my honors number is and do not generally carry it.
In all of my stays at Hamptons, HGIs, Homewood Suites, etc., I can't remember any that required a code. I did recently stay a Fairfield Inn, however, that required a code that was in the key pocket. I don't have my Marriott number memorized either, so the code thing worked better for me.