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Le code 69333 est-il sûr à utiliser chez World of Hyatt ?
🚨 Risque Risque Élevé. This code covers the US only — properties here rarely ask for corporate ID verification.
Code : 69333 · Entreprise : US Government · Remise : Per diem · Région : US
Si une preuve est demandée, apportez : Employee badge · Business card required.
Rapports de Voyageurs(Témoignages originaux en anglais / Original reports in English)
Updated 6 hours ago
"US Government Hyatt rate (69333) follows the same mandatory verification requirement as all US government hotel rates. GSA policy requires federal employees to present valid government-issued photo ID at check-in for government rates. Hyatt's own policy documentation: "Government rate eligibility must be verified with a valid government ID at check-in at all Hyatt properties." Unlike corporate discount codes where enforcement varies by property, government rate verification is contractually required at all participating Hyatt properties."
— GSA government rate policy; Hyatt government rate policy
"I tried this in Montreal once when the partner actually made the flights and reservations and everything for me. They put me on rack rate until one of the folks from the partner company arrived to check in and showed their ID."
— FlyerTalk
"You can get the same corporate rates if you have the business card and join Hyatt Leverage. I do have an LLC, not sure if that matters though. No one in North America, Europe or Central Asia has ever asked for ID. I don't even have corporate ID, as I'm the only technical employee haha. People have said that in East Asia they do ask, but I haven't been there yet on a corporate rate. Chances in San Diego are about 1% they ask. Don't worry. They would accept just about any proof you have. Even if it's an email address."
— Expatriant