Originally Posted by
MSPeconomist
IIRC Hyatt asks for the AAA number too. Unfortunately I haven't found a way to store it in my profile and avoid hunting for the card every time.
I wish all hotels would ask for the AAA card at check in when someone is using an AAA rate, just as front desks should verify the age for senior rates. I suspect that lots of people (here on FT) are using rates to which they are not entitled.
I am a member, and hate this on hyatt. I just put in 12 digits and it works!!
I've been asked once in 4000+ Marriott nights!!!