Use our hotel corporate rate verification risk engine to check exact hotel corporate codes before booking. The proof-of-eligibility checker shows likely verification triggers in a check-in risk scoring system.
Select a brand to see all corporate codes sorted by lowest verification risk first.
Compare a company across hotel chains, then jump to the lowest-risk place to start.
High-intent code lookups with proof notes, risk level, and front-desk guidance.
A corporate code is a negotiated discount rate between a company and a hotel chain. Using it without affiliation violates rate terms and risks being charged the full rack rate at check-in.
The hotel can charge you the full walk-up rack rate — often significantly higher than any public price. In rare cases, properties may cancel your reservation. Risk varies widely by brand and region.
Risk levels are based on real traveler reports from FlyerTalk and Reddit, analyzed across hundreds of check-in experiences. Low risk = fewer than 10% asked for ID. Medium = 10–40%. High = 50%+ verification rate.
Hotels may accept a company-issued employee ID, business card, work email, HR portal confirmation, or travel program booking note. The stricter the property and region, the stronger the proof should be.