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Marriott Bonvoy
UNI
Uniglobe Travel
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Field Notes · Marriott Bonvoy
Reports show most North American Marriotts rarely verify. Asia Pacific and Middle East properties check more consistently.
If asked, bring
Business card (usually enough)
Check more often
Japan · China · Middle East

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Is the UNI code safe to use at Marriott Bonvoy?

✅ Low Risk risk. Reports show most North American Marriotts rarely verify. Asia Pacific and Middle East properties check more consistently.

Code: UNI · Company: Uniglobe Travel · Discount: varies · Region: Global

If asked for proof, bring: Business card (usually enough). Verification is more common in: Japan · China · Middle East.

Traveler Reports
Verified yesterday
"I'm guessing so, but I'm not a Marriott employee. Also, to answer some of the other questions floating around here, I have never been asked to produce my work ID when checking into the hotel that I booked using a corporate rate. I travel half a dozen times a year."
— Spaz_Bear
"It’s about 80/20 for me. 80% of the time I still have to go to the front desk. I’ve asked the front desk folks, and they always say “our property has a policy to not allow mobile check-in”… I guess Marriott allows this at the property’s discretion. One property said they don’t want the guest to get stuck with full charges if they end up having travel issues and mobile checked-in the day before."
— likeagausss
"I also use AAA if the corporate is not available. In 10+ years of using AAA I had never been asked to show the card until last month in FL at two different properties. One was a HGI in Palm Beach Gardens and the other a CY in Stuart. Stayed at both since on AAA rate and wasn't asked."
— FlyerTalk_User
✅ Generally low risk
This code is rarely verified. Still, always compare prices — public rates sometimes beat corporate codes.