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Radisson Rewards
WC2279
Allergan
10-15% Discount Global
ID Verification Risk
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Low Risk
Via Radisson corporate program
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Field Notes · Radisson Rewards
Radisson corporate codes are generally unchallenged in Asia and Americas. Scandinavian and UK properties occasionally ask.
If asked, bring
Business card (if asked)
Check more often
Scandinavia · UK

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Is the WC2279 code safe to use at Radisson Rewards?

✅ Low Risk risk. Radisson corporate codes are generally unchallenged in Asia and Americas. Scandinavian and UK properties occasionally ask.

Code: WC2279 · Company: Allergan · Discount: 10-15% · Region: Global

If asked for proof, bring: Business card (if asked). Verification is more common in: Scandinavia · UK.

Traveler Reports
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"ExxonMobil's Radisson code (50614) carries far lower risk than the widely-discussed Marriott XOM code. A Fishbowl post titled "Anyone ever use another company's corporate discount code for Marriott? XOM Exxon code is showing a significant discount" confirms ExxonMobil code discussion is primarily Marriott-focused. Radisson operates with far lower enforcement than Marriott. The Americas properties (now Choice Hotels) have minimal verification infrastructure. No ExxonMobil+Radisson incident documented."
— FlyerTalk/Fishbowl; Radisson general pattern
"AON's Radisson code (55321) is for the consulting and insurance brokerage firm. Radisson's general franchise-based enforcement policy: "Most Radisson corporate codes do not require ID verification." AON has a documented Hyatt code with Medium risk — but Radisson's franchise network applies far less consistent enforcement. No AON+Radisson specific incident documented. The Americas Radisson properties (now Choice Hotels) have even lower enforcement than the European-managed properties."
— FlyerTalk Club Carlson thread
"I leverage my work corporate rates for my leisure travel. I've never been asked for employee ID as a result — they just verify the rate code at booking."
— hcuk94
✅ Generally low risk
This code is rarely verified. Still, always compare prices — public rates sometimes beat corporate codes.