Li & Fung's supply chain and logistics work means Denver trips often involve meetings across the metro area, and Cherry Creek sits right in the middle of it all with easy highway access. Corporate code 90010 knocks a real chunk off every night at this well-reviewed Hyatt Place, and the World of Hyatt points you earn stack on top of that discount. For a company that moves people through cities constantly, banking those points toward free nights elsewhere adds up fast over a travel-heavy quarter.
The Property
The Hyatt Place Denver/Cherry Creek sits at 4150 E Mississippi Ave in Glendale, a small enclave surrounded by Denver proper and just south of the upscale Cherry Creek shopping district. The location puts you about 30 minutes from Denver International Airport and within a quick drive of both downtown Denver and the Denver Tech Center office corridor. The neighborhood is quieter than downtown but has plenty of restaurants and retail within walking distance along Colorado Boulevard.
Hyatt Place rooms follow the brand's signature layout with separate sleep and living zones, giving you a couch area that works well for spreading out laptops and documents after hours. Rooms include a 42-inch flat screen, a desk workspace, and free Wi-Fi, which is standard across the Hyatt Place tier. With a 4.2 rating across 1,660 reviews, guests consistently note the rooms are clean and updated, which is above average for this price range in the Denver market.
Hyatt Place properties include a complimentary hot breakfast daily, which alone saves $12 to $18 per morning compared to eating out in Cherry Creek. The hotel has a fitness center and an indoor pool, both useful if your schedule leaves time between meetings. There is a 24/7 Gallery Market for late-night snacks and a Coffee to Cocktails Bar for drinks without leaving the building.
Cherry Creek Shopping Center is less than two miles north, with dozens of restaurants ranging from casual to high-end along First and Second Avenues. Colorado Boulevard runs right past the hotel and connects you to I-25 in minutes, making it easy to reach the Denver Tech Center, LoDo, or any of the business parks along the I-25 corridor. For evening dining, try Elway's in Cherry Creek North or the more casual options along Glendale's stretch of Virginia Avenue.
Your Savings Breakdown
| Rate Tier | Rack Rate | Corporate Rate | Points Earned | Point Value | Net Cost | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standard | $130 | $111 | 555 pts | $9.44 | $101.56 | $28.44 |
| Superior | $210 | $179 | 895 pts | $15.21 | $163.78 | $46.22 |
| Premium | $340 | $289 | 1,445 pts | $24.57 | $264.44 | $75.56 |
A typical night at this property runs around $210 at the standard rate, but entering corporate code 90010 drops that to roughly $179. You will earn about 895 World of Hyatt points on that stay, worth approximately $15.21 at standard redemption value, which brings your effective net cost down to $163.78. That is $46.22 back in your pocket compared to booking the public rate, and it takes about 30 seconds of extra effort at checkout.
How to Book with Code 90010
- Go to worldofhyatt.com and log in to your World of Hyatt account
- Enter Denver, CO as your destination along with your travel dates
- Expand the Special Rates section and look for the Corporate or Negotiated Code field
- Enter code 90010 in that field and search for available rates
- Confirm the corporate rate shows a lower price than the standard rate, then complete your booking
Stack Your Savings
If you hold World of Hyatt Discoverist status or above, your elite benefits apply on top of the corporate rate with no conflict. Explorist members get room upgrades when available, a 20% bonus on base points earned, and late checkout, while Globalist members add suite upgrades, club lounge access where applicable, free parking, and waived resort fees. These perks are not reduced or blocked by using a negotiated corporate code, which makes Hyatt one of the most elite-friendly programs for corporate rate bookings.
The World of Hyatt credit card from Chase earns 4 points per dollar spent at Hyatt properties, which stacks with the 5 base points per dollar you earn as a member, giving you 9 points per dollar total. That turns a $179 night into roughly 1,611 points, worth about $27.39 in future redemptions. If you carry the Chase Sapphire Reserve instead, you earn 3x Ultimate Rewards points on travel purchases, which transfer 1:1 to World of Hyatt, so you still come out well ahead.
Hyatt frequently runs bonus point promotions, especially in Q1 and Q4, offering double or triple points on stays across two or more nights. Register for these promotions on the World of Hyatt website before you travel, as they typically require opt-in and do not apply retroactively. Booking midweek rather than weekends at this Cherry Creek location often yields lower corporate rates as well, since weekend demand from leisure travelers can sometimes push availability.
Bottom Line: Depending on the night and season, Li & Fung employees using code 90010 at the Hyatt Place Denver/Cherry Creek can expect to save between $28 and $76 per night after factoring in both the rate discount and the value of World of Hyatt points earned. The hotel's location splits the difference between downtown Denver and the Tech Center, the free breakfast saves you time and money each morning, and the property's consistently strong reviews across 1,660 stays suggest you are not trading quality for a lower price. For regular Denver visitors, this is the kind of booking that pays for a free night somewhere else after just a few trips.