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Marriott Bonvoy
295936

Fed Rooms at Marriott Bonvoy

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See whether this rate may trigger a proof-of-eligibility request, what proof to bring, and where Marriott Bonvoy front desks verify more often.
Per diem Discount Global 🚨 High 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.
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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 · Marriott Bonvoy
Traveler reports for this company profile show above-average verification rates at Marriott. Bring multiple forms of proof.
If asked, bring
Employee ID, badge, or pay stub
Check more often
Japan · China · Middle East

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Is the 295936 code safe to use at Marriott Bonvoy?

🚨 High Risk risk. Traveler reports for this company profile show above-average verification rates at Marriott. Bring multiple forms of proof.

Code: 295936 · Company: Fed Rooms · Discount: Per diem · Region: Global

Proof of eligibility to bring if asked: Employee ID, badge, or pay stub. Verification is more common in: Japan · China · Middle East.

Fed Rooms Marriott Bonvoy Corporate Code Overview

Marriott Bonvoy corporate code 295936 is associated with Fed Rooms and is currently rated High Risk for front-desk verification. The listed discount is Per diem and the coverage region is Global. Traveler reports for this company profile show above-average verification rates at Marriott. Bring multiple forms of proof. 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. No lower-risk alternative from Fed Rooms is currently listed in our database, so this code should be evaluated on its own verification profile.

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Traveler Reports
Updated 4 hours ago
"FedRooms (295936) is the US government's official negotiated hotel rate program. Government rates legally require a valid government-issued photo ID at check-in — this is federal policy, not hotel discretion. GSA.gov states: "Employees must present a valid government-issued ID at check-in." FedRooms properties are contractually required to enforce this policy. Unlike corporate codes where enforcement is optional, government rate verification is mandatory and systematic. Using FedRooms rates without government credentials constitutes federal contract fraud."
— GSA.gov FedRooms policy documentation
"I didn't say that it was a for sure thing where you wouldn't be asked for ID. I can't speak for every hotel as each hotel is independently owned and operated (thank the franchise model), but at our hotel, we do send prearrival emails to those who we suspect may have booked the rate program when they most likely do not work for that company. As I said, anyone can book that rate if they know the corporate code. People can even book our employee discount if they know the code. But it's up to the hotel to follow procedures at check-in to determine eligibility."
— rossyjinmi
"My badge is definitely not from General Dynamics, but good to know. I'd rather stick with what I can proof anyway."
— babdrag

Fed Rooms Marriott Bonvoy Code FAQ

Is Fed Rooms code 295936 accepted at Marriott Bonvoy?
Yes. 295936 is listed as a Fed Rooms corporate code for Marriott Bonvoy. It is rated High Risk, with Per diem savings in Global markets.
Does the Marriott Bonvoy 295936 corporate code get checked often?
High risk. Many Marriott Bonvoy properties ask for proof of employment before honoring code 295936. Verification is more common in Japan · China · Middle East.
What proof of eligibility should I bring for the Fed Rooms Marriott Bonvoy rate?
Yes. Bring strong proof of eligibility such as an employment letter, company badge, employee ID, or HR/travel portal confirmation before relying on this rate.
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