CorporateCodeCheck answers one practical question: if you use a hotel corporate discount code, how likely is the front desk to ask for employee ID?
Corporate hotel codes offer significant discounts — sometimes 30–50% off published rates. But using a code you're not entitled to carries a real risk: the front desk asks for proof, and you end up paying full rack rate instead.
We aggregate real-world check-in reports from FlyerTalk, Reddit, Fishbowl, and other travel communities to quantify that risk for each code. Every risk rating is backed by verified traveler accounts — not guesses.
Chains covered: Marriott Bonvoy, Hilton Honors, IHG One Rewards, World of Hyatt, Radisson Rewards, Wyndham Rewards, Best Western Rewards, Choice Privileges, ALL – Accor Live, and Omni Hotels.
All risk ratings are derived from traveler-reported experiences — not hotel chain disclosures or guesswork. Primary sources include the long-running FlyerTalk megathreads for each chain, Reddit communities (r/awardtravel, r/churning, r/Hyatt, r/marriott), Fishbowl professional discussions, and aggregators like hotelcorporatecodes.com.
Each code page shows the actual traveler quotes used to determine its risk level, so you can evaluate the evidence yourself.
CorporateCodeCheck.com is an independent informational resource. We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to any hotel chain or corporation. All risk ratings represent aggregated community data and may not reflect current enforcement at any specific property.
This site does not encourage unauthorized use of hotel corporate codes. Use of a corporate code requires eligible affiliation with the company that negotiated the rate. This tool exists to inform travelers of realistic risk — not to enable misuse.