🤖 KI-Suchantwort
Ist der Code 90010 bei World of Hyatt sicher zu verwenden?
🚨 Hohes Risiko. Multiple reports confirm strict verification at Hyatt Asia Pacific. Grand Hyatt Tokyo and Singapore are known to require badge or card.
Code: 90010 · Unternehmen: Oracle · Rabatt: 10-15% · Region: Global
Falls Nachweis gefordert, mitbringen: Employee badge · Business card required. Prüfung ist häufiger in: Japan · Singapore · Korea.
Oracle World of Hyatt Corporate Code Overview
World of Hyatt corporate code 90010 is associated with Oracle and is currently rated Hohes Risiko 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, Geringes Risiko), Hilton Honors (0002544270, Mittleres Risiko), IHG One Rewards (100183394, Mittleres Risiko), so travelers can compare risk before booking.
Reisenderberichte(Originalberichte auf Englisch / 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
"I really don't think you should be worried. I have never been asked for ID at any hotel including the PHT. In fact, all the front desk person knows is that you are using some type of corporate discount. You are right, you could have any of a number of connections to the company, vendor, contractor, applicant, spouse of employee or applicant, salesperson, client and the list goes on."
— FlyerTalk
"It’s always 50/50. You need to be ready. Stayed at Park Hyatts, Andaz and Alilas… never asked. Stayed at Hyatt and Hyatt Regency. Only asked 1 maybe 2x. And both times I’m glad I had my company badge and email. Stayed at Hyatt Places and Hyatt Houses. 3 out of 10x they ask me for proof of rate ID. You can chance it or you can get the rate and bring your id badge/email so you get the actual rate. Better to have it and not need it. Then not have it and pay $100-500 more than the rate."
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