Real Risk · Real Data · 476+ Codes

Is Your Corporate Code
Safe to Use?

Before you check in, check the risk.
We track ID verification rates across Marriott, Hilton, IHG, Hyatt & Radisson — so you don't get surprised at the front desk.

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Marriott Bonvoy
158 codes · Lowest risk first
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Hilton Honors
60 codes · Lowest risk first
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IHG One Rewards
47 codes · Lowest risk first
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World of Hyatt
44 codes · Lowest risk first
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Radisson Rewards
117 codes · Lowest risk first
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Why It Matters

The Risk Nobody Talks About

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Asia: 75–80% Check Rate
Japan, Korea, Hong Kong — front desks almost always ask for a business card or ID.
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US: 10–25% Check Rate
Most US properties rarely verify — but luxury hotels and sold-out nights are different.
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If Caught: Rack Rate
Hotels charge the full walk-up rate — often higher than any publicly available price.
Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a hotel corporate code?

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.

What happens if I get caught using an ineligible code?

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.

How are risk levels determined?

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.

Do Asian hotels check corporate codes more strictly?

Yes. Japan, South Korea, and Singapore properties verify eligibility in 75–80% of check-ins, compared to 10–25% in North America. Each code's detail page includes regional notes and what proof to bring.