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Marriott Bonvoy
SAR

Sara Lee at Marriott Bonvoy

Proof required at check-in? Employee ID, business card, or work email See safer alternatives before check-in
この料金が通常受け入れられるか、何を持参すべきか、Marriott Bonvoy のフロントで確認が多い地域を確認できます。
✅ 低リスク
What could go wrong
If this code is challenged at check-in, the property can rebook you at the full walk-up rate or ask for stronger proof of eligibility before honoring the discount.
What this page gives you
A direct answer on employee ID check risk, what proof of eligibility to bring, where verification is stricter, and which other company-linked rates may be safer.
身分証確認リスク
低リスク
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フィールドノート · Marriott Bonvoy
Reports show most North American Marriotts rarely verify. Asia Pacific and Middle East properties check more consistently.
求められた場合は持参
Business card (usually enough)
より頻繁に確認
Japan · China · Middle East

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Marriott BonvoyでコードSARは安全に使えますか?

✅ 低リスク。Reports show most North American Marriotts rarely verify. Asia Pacific and Middle East properties check more consistently.

コード:SAR · 会社:Sara Lee · 割引:varies · 地域:Global

証明書を求められた場合は持参:Business card (usually enough)。確認が多い地域:Japan · China · Middle East。

Sara Lee Marriott Bonvoy Corporate Code Overview

Marriott Bonvoy corporate code SAR is associated with Sara Lee and is currently rated 低リスク for front-desk verification. The listed discount is typically 10-15% and the coverage region is Global. Reports show most North American Marriotts rarely verify. Asia Pacific and Middle East properties check more consistently. Eligibility proof checklist: most properties accept this rate without documentation, but a business card or work email is a useful backup for international or corporate-heavy locations. No lower-risk alternative from Sara Lee is currently listed in our database, so this code should be evaluated on its own verification profile.

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旅行者レポート(原文は英語 / Original reports in English)
Verified today
"I think the last time I was asked for proof was in a JW Marriott in Beijing. I have never been asked in the US or Europe. Without a business card or ID, you may have an issue. Maybe you can contact the hotels in advance to see what info they need. I don’t remember if LinkedIn is available in China so I would talk to your Corp Travel team to see what they can do. Good news is that hotels are so much cheaper in China compared to ROW right now. ."
— johnonroad
"I work for a company that is partially owned by a Fortune 100 company and we have their corporate rate code linked to our travel website, (although it is one of the ones that is very easy to figure out). In 4+ years I've never been asked for any ID, although a few times a year I get the question of "what company are you with?""
— FlyerTalk_User
"Bank One's Marriott code BOB may still exist in Marriott's GDS system following the 2004 acquisition by JPMorgan Chase. JPMorgan has a separate Marriott code (JPM). Legacy acquired-company codes are practically never verified as the hotel has no way to confirm employer identity for a company that no longer exists independently. Risk for legacy codes is negligible."
— FlyerTalk community general

Sara Lee Marriott Bonvoy Code FAQ

Is Sara Lee code SAR accepted at Marriott Bonvoy?
Yes. SAR is listed as a Sara Lee corporate code for Marriott Bonvoy. It is rated 低リスク, with variable savings in Global markets.
Does the Marriott Bonvoy SAR corporate code get checked often?
Low risk. Most Marriott Bonvoy front desks accept code SAR without documentation, although enforcement can vary by property. Verification is more common in Japan · China · Middle East.
What proof of eligibility should I bring for the Sara Lee Marriott Bonvoy rate?
Usually no proof is required, but carrying a business card, employee badge, or work email is a safe backup.
✅ 一般的に低リスク
このコードはほとんど確認されません。それでも価格は比較しましょう — 公開料金が法人コードを上回ることもあります。
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