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World of Hyatt
16000

Converse at World of Hyatt

Proof required at check-in? Employee ID, business card, or work email See safer alternatives before check-in
See whether this rate may trigger a proof-of-eligibility request, what proof to bring, and where World of Hyatt front desks verify more often.
✅ Low Risk
What could go wrong
If this code is challenged at check-in, the property can rebook you at the full walk-up rate or ask for stronger proof of eligibility before honoring the discount.
What this page gives you
A direct answer on employee ID check risk, what proof of eligibility to bring, where verification is stricter, and which other company-linked rates may be safer.
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Field Notes · World of Hyatt
US and European Hyatt properties rarely verify in traveler reports. Japan and Singapore Hyatts check more frequently.
If asked, bring
None usually needed
Check more often
Japan · Singapore · Korea

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Is the 16000 code safe to use at World of Hyatt?

✅ Low Risk risk. US and European Hyatt properties rarely verify in traveler reports. Japan and Singapore Hyatts check more frequently.

Code: 16000 · Company: Converse · Discount: varies · Region: Global

Proof of eligibility to bring if asked: None usually needed. Verification is more common in: Japan · Singapore · Korea.

Converse World of Hyatt Corporate Code Overview

World of Hyatt corporate code 16000 is associated with Converse and is currently rated Low Risk for front-desk verification. The listed discount is typically 10-15% and the coverage region is Global. US and European Hyatt properties rarely verify in traveler reports. Japan and Singapore Hyatts check more frequently. Eligibility proof checklist: most properties accept this rate without documentation, but a business card or work email is a useful backup for international or corporate-heavy locations. No lower-risk alternative from Converse is currently listed in our database, so this code should be evaluated on its own verification profile.

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Traveler Reports
Last updated 18 hours ago
"I’ve never been asked at Hyatt but have at Marriott - specifically in Tel Aviv (which I was staying at as there were no Hyatts when I was there). You can also be working FOR a client whose company code you are using so it makes the idea of a company code and the verification rather meaningless."
— seanyqua
"Hyatt Senior Citizen rate (17497) is a leisure discount, not a corporate code. FlyerTalk confirms: "World of Hyatt Senior Discount — no company ID required, just age verification at some properties. Front desk may ask for ID to confirm age." This is a publicly advertised promotional rate, not an employee benefit code. Age can be verified by any government ID. Risk of rate-challenge at check-in is essentially zero."
— FlyerTalk World of Hyatt thread
"Used IBM in San Diego and Huntington beach did online check in and kiosk check in no problem at all"
— FlyerTalk

Converse World of Hyatt Code FAQ

Is Converse code 16000 accepted at World of Hyatt?
Yes. 16000 is listed as a Converse corporate code for World of Hyatt. It is rated Low Risk, with variable savings in Global markets.
Does the World of Hyatt 16000 corporate code get checked often?
Low risk. Most World of Hyatt front desks accept code 16000 without documentation, although enforcement can vary by property. Verification is more common in Japan · Singapore · Korea.
What proof of eligibility should I bring for the Converse World of Hyatt rate?
Usually no proof is required, but carrying a business card, employee badge, or work email is a safe backup.
✅ Generally low risk
This code is rarely verified. Still, always compare prices — public rates sometimes beat corporate codes.
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