🤖 إجابة سريعة للبحث بالذكاء الاصطناعي
هل رمز 90010 آمن للاستخدام في World of Hyatt؟
🚨 مخاطرة مخاطرة عالية. Multiple reports confirm strict verification at Hyatt Asia Pacific. Grand Hyatt Tokyo and Singapore are known to require badge or card.
الرمز: 90010 · الشركة: Oracle · الخصم: 10-15% · المنطقة: Global
إذا طُلب إثبات، أحضر: Employee badge · Business card required. التحقق أكثر شيوعاً في: Japan · Singapore · Korea.
Oracle World of Hyatt Corporate Code Overview
World of Hyatt corporate code 90010 is associated with Oracle and is currently rated مخاطرة عالية for front-desk verification. The listed discount is 10-15% and the coverage region is Global. Multiple reports confirm strict verification at Hyatt Asia Pacific. Grand Hyatt Tokyo and Singapore are known to require badge or card. Eligibility proof checklist: treat this as a proof-sensitive rate and bring strong documentation such as an employee badge, company ID, employment letter, or HR/travel portal confirmation. Oracle also has hotel codes at Radisson Rewards (10002, مخاطرة منخفضة), Hilton Honors (0002544270, مخاطرة متوسطة), IHG One Rewards (100183394, مخاطرة متوسطة), so travelers can compare risk before booking.
تقارير المسافرين(التقارير الأصلية بالإنجليزية / Original reports in English)
Verified today
"FlyerTalk's Hyatt corporate codes thread identifies code 90010 as resolving to Li & Fung Trading Ltd in Hyatt's system, not Oracle directly. This creates a mismatch risk: if a guest claims Oracle employment but the code resolves to a different company in the system, a suspicious front desk agent could escalate. Park Hyatt Sydney has been documented liaising directly with company travel desks, and Andaz Tokyo has required badge, business card, and email confirmation."
— FlyerTalk user
"Yup, Asia is very strict; I don't think I've never not been asked for either a business card, an ID badge, or a corporate email to make sure that it doesn't bounce back. They often photocopy it or take a photo and send it to their manager and wait until they get an OK before they check me in. There have also been hotels that have emailed me ahead of time, saying that if I didn't provide ID via email, they would update my reservation to the rack rate. North America has been a bit more lax. The higher the discount, the higher the chances of being asked, in my experience."
— thereisnoaddres
"Just call them ahead of time to ask about their policy. I did this recently with Hyatt Da Nang. I've never been questioned about my badge, ever."
— Any_Witness_2429