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Marriott BonvoyでコードPCWは安全に使えますか?
⚠️ 中リスク。About 1 in 6 Marriott check-ins result in a verification request. A work email confirmation or business card usually satisfies.
コード:PCW · 会社:PwC · 割引:10-15% · 地域:Global
証明書を求められた場合は持参:Business card or work email。確認が多い地域:Japan · China · Middle East。
旅行者レポート(原文は英語 / Original reports in English)
Updated 6 hours ago
"PwC's Marriott code PCW is in the same tier as Deloitte (DTC), EY (EYC), and Accenture (ACC) — all Big 4 / consulting codes with documented community discussion. Fishbowl posts from consulting professionals: "How do you get around the ID check for consulting codes at Marriott?" — confirming awareness. PwC has the most heterogeneous employee base of the Big 4 (audit, advisory, tax, legal) making ID matching harder. hotelcorporatecodes.com: "⚠️ Sometimes" for PCW. US select-service: essentially no enforcement. US full-service: 10-20%. International: significantly higher."
— Fishbowl / FlyerTalk Marriott corporate code thread
"I used to work night audit at a 4 diamond Marriott resort. It was me, an 80 year old valet who just slept in the cars, and a 4'11" security guard. She wouldn't check anything out because "I'm a woman. If there's someone there, they could attack me." So I, the 19 year old woman, would investigate. Guest needed towels? I brought them. I would have to go up to a computer room to run some of my reports. I occasionally had to pee, because I'm selfish like that. So whenever I was gone from the front desk, it was just unstaffed. It sucked."
— IWantALargeFarva
"I have a close friend who is a GM at a Marriott property in a fairly large US city (top 25 metro population). Their opinion is basically, "Hey, it's business. I'm not turning away a paying guest if they don't have the right ID." In this person's younger days as a front desk agent, they enjoyed catching people trying to use a corporate rate that the guest was not entitled to. As they became higher up and saw the books, occupancy rates, etc... Corp ID's became far less important than filling rooms."
— FlyerTalk_User