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هل رمز 34235 آمن للاستخدام في World of Hyatt؟
⚠️ مخاطرة مخاطرة متوسطة. Hyatt properties in Tokyo, Singapore, and Seoul actively verify codes. US and most European properties almost never ask.
الرمز: 34235 · الشركة: Honda · الخصم: varies · المنطقة: Global
إذا طُلب إثبات، أحضر: Business card · Work email. التحقق أكثر شيوعاً في: Japan · Singapore · Korea.
تقارير المسافرين(التقارير الأصلية بالإنجليزية / Original reports in English)
Last updated 18 hours ago
"Honda 34235 is confirmed on multiple Hyatt code aggregators. FlyerTalk user Colin documented: "US & MX hotels never check, in my experience" but "Asia hotels generally, China in particular, check frequently." Honda has major operations in both the US (where risk is low) and Japan/Asia (where Park Hyatt and Grand Hyatt properties enforce strictly). One Andaz Tokyo guest confirmed: "Front desk asked for badge, business card and email." Globally averaged: Medium."
— FlyerTalk users Colin and yellowmamba, Hyatt Discount Codes thread
"I actually used to work for the Park Hyatt Sydney several years ago, in sales and marketing. Every year corporate rates are negotiated based on the number of room nights from the previous year. I can assure you that the abuse of these codes will not go unnoticed. While a chainwide code may apply, it wouldn't be difficult for IBM to see that rates were being used at a property they may not utilise, such as the Park Hyatt Sydney due to the high average room rate, and realise that the code was being abused. They will also notice a significant spike in room nights booked."
— FlyerTalk
"I was asking who was eligible to use OUR corporate discount when the GM volunteered this information. Management is way more visible at the (rather small) PHT than at larger Hyatts. I know I'm highly likely to run into the GM or his chief assistant during every stay, especially since I'm usually there for at least a week. Hence, I often hang on to my non-urgent questions until I see them. Might as well hear it from the source!"
— FlyerTalk