Siemens Intl has a significant presence in the energy and infrastructure sectors, and Las Vegas hosts major trade shows like CES, ConExpo, and RE+ that pull Siemens teams in regularly. Corporate code 323009803 knocks your nightly rate down to around $179, which adds up fast across a four or five night conference stay. You also earn Hilton Honors points on every dollar, so those frequent Vegas trips start funding your personal travel.
The Property
The Las Vegas Hilton at Resorts World sits at 3000 Las Vegas Blvd S within the Resorts World complex, right on the north end of the Strip across from the Las Vegas Convention Center. Harry Reid International Airport is about a 16 minute drive, roughly 15 kilometers depending on traffic. The location puts you within walking distance of the convention center and the Las Vegas Monorail, which is useful when you want to avoid rideshare surge pricing during big events.
Rooms at this property start around 400 square feet, which is generous for the Strip, and the standard king rooms come with a proper work desk, USB charging outlets, and reliable Wi-Fi. Suites and corner rooms with expanded views are available if you want to spread out during longer assignments. As a Hilton Hotels and Resorts branded property, expect a consistent upper midscale finish with floor to ceiling windows overlooking either the Strip or the surrounding mountains.
The hotel shares the Resorts World amenity complex, which includes a massive pool deck with multiple pools, cabanas, and a dedicated adults only area. There is a full fitness center, a spa, and over 40 dining and bar options within the resort, ranging from quick bites to high end restaurants. Hilton Honors members at eligible tiers may also receive daily food and beverage credits that work across many of the resort's outlets.
The Las Vegas Convention Center is literally across the street, making this one of the most practical hotels for trade shows and expos. The Las Vegas Monorail has a station at Resorts World that connects you to MGM Grand and points south in about 15 minutes. For dinner outside the resort, Tacos El Gordo and the restaurants along the LINQ Promenade are a short walk or one monorail stop away.
Your Savings Breakdown
| Rate Tier | Rack Rate | Corporate Rate | Points Earned | Point Value | Net Cost | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standard | $130 | $111 | 1,110 pts | $5.55 | $105.45 | $24.55 |
| Superior | $210 | $179 | 1,790 pts | $8.95 | $170.05 | $39.95 |
| Premium | $340 | $289 | 2,890 pts | $14.45 | $274.55 | $65.45 |
On a typical night where the public rate runs around $210, the Siemens corporate code 323009803 brings it down to roughly $179. You earn 1,790 Hilton Honors points on that stay at the standard 10 points per dollar, worth about $8.95 if you redeem at the typical 0.5 cents per point valuation. That puts your effective net cost at around $170.05, saving you just under $40 compared to booking at rack rate without any loyalty benefit.
How to Book with Code 323009803
- Go to hilton.com or the Hilton Honors app and log into your Hilton Honors account
- Enter Las Vegas, NV as your destination and select your travel dates
- Expand the Special Rates section and find the Corporate Code field
- Enter 323009803 in the corporate code field
- Compare the corporate rate against the standard rate to confirm the discount, then complete your booking
Stack Your Savings
If you hold Hilton Honors Gold or Diamond status, your benefits apply on top of the corporate rate. Gold members get an 80% points bonus on base earnings, turning that 1,790 points into roughly 3,222 points per night. Diamond members get a 100% bonus plus potential room upgrades and executive lounge access where available, which at Resorts World can mean complimentary evening appetizers and drinks.
The Hilton Honors American Express Surpass card earns 12x points per dollar on Hilton purchases, which would generate 2,148 points on a $179 night just from the credit card, in addition to your base Hilton Honors earnings. The Hilton Honors Aspire card bumps that to 14x and includes a $250 annual resort credit and Diamond status. Even a general travel card like the Chase Sapphire Preferred at 2x on travel gives you useful transferable points, but the Hilton co-branded cards are hard to beat for stays at this brand.
Book as early as possible for CES week in January or any major convention period, because corporate rates have limited inventory and sell out quickly during peak demand. Hilton also runs periodic promotions like double or triple points earning windows, usually announced on the Hilton Honors promotions page, so register before your trip. Midweek stays in the summer months tend to have the deepest corporate discounts since leisure demand shifts to weekends.
Bottom Line: Depending on the season and demand, Siemens Intl employees can expect to save between $25 and $65 per night at the Las Vegas Hilton at Resorts World using code 323009803, with the sweet spot around $40 on a typical midweek booking. The location across from the convention center, the monorail access, and the sheer number of on site amenities make it one of the most practical Strip hotels for business travel. Add in Hilton Honors earning and any elite status perks, and the value stacks up quickly over multiple trips.