If RBC has you flying into Miami for client meetings, compliance sessions, or the bank's growing wealth management operations in South Florida, this corporate rate keeps your per diem intact. Code 57845 drops nightly rates by around $42 before you even factor in loyalty points. That's money back in your pocket on every trip, especially during multi-night stays that Miami business travel often demands.
The Property
The Miami Marriott Biscayne Bay sits at 1633 N Bayshore Dr, directly on the waterfront in the Edgewater area just north of downtown Miami. Miami International Airport is about 16 minutes by car, roughly 10.6 km, making it one of the easier commutes in a city known for unpredictable traffic. The bayfront location gives you open water views without being stuck in the congestion of Brickell or South Beach.
Rooms at this full-service Marriott are typical of the brand's upper tier, with dedicated work desks, ergonomic chairs, and reliable high-speed Wi-Fi that can handle video calls without buffering. Bay-view rooms are worth requesting at booking since the water views here are the property's strongest selling point. Standard kings and double-queen layouts are available, with suites for longer stays or when you need a separate meeting space.
The hotel has an outdoor pool overlooking Biscayne Bay, which is a legitimate draw after a long day of meetings rather than just a box to check. There's a full fitness center on-site and an in-house restaurant for mornings when you don't have time to venture out. Paid self-parking and valet are available, which matters because street parking in this part of Miami is unreliable at best.
The Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts is a short walk away, and the free Metromover station at School Board puts downtown Miami and Brickell within a 10-minute ride with no fare. For dining, the nearby Midtown and Wynwood neighborhoods have dozens of solid options, from Mandolin Aegean Bistro to casual spots along N Miami Avenue. If clients want to meet in Brickell's financial district, you're looking at a 10-minute Uber or a quick Metromover hop.
Your Savings Breakdown
| Rate Tier | Rack Rate | Corporate Rate | Points Earned | Point Value | Net Cost | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standard | $170 | $145 | 1,450 pts | $11.60 | $133.40 | $36.60 |
| Superior | $280 | $238 | 2,380 pts | $19.04 | $218.96 | $61.04 |
| Premium | $450 | $383 | 3,830 pts | $30.64 | $352.36 | $97.64 |
Here's how the math works on a typical night: a $280 rack rate drops to $238 with corporate code 57845, saving you $42 upfront. You'll earn 2,380 Marriott Bonvoy points on that $238 spend, worth about $19.04 at standard redemption value. That brings your effective net cost to $218.96, meaning you're saving $61.04 compared to what a regular guest pays for the same room.
How to Book with Code 57845
- Go to marriottbonvoy.com and log into your Bonvoy account
- Search for Miami with your travel dates
- Click on Special Rates and find the Corporate/Promo Code field
- Enter code 57845 and apply it before searching
- Confirm the corporate rate appears lower than the standard rate, then complete your booking
Stack Your Savings
If you hold Marriott Bonvoy Gold or Platinum Elite status, those perks apply on top of the corporate rate without conflict. Gold gets you 25% bonus points on every stay, turning that 2,380 base into roughly 2,975 points per night. Platinum members can receive room upgrades at check-in and lounge access where available, which at this property could mean a bay-view upgrade at no extra charge.
The Marriott Bonvoy Amex card earns 6x points per dollar at Marriott properties, so your $238 night would generate an additional 1,428 credit card points on top of the hotel loyalty points. The RBC Avion Visa Infinite also codes travel hotel spending at 1 point per dollar, so compare which card gives you better return before you tap. Either way, always pay with a card that offers travel insurance and trip cancellation coverage for work trips.
Book midweek whenever possible, as Miami hotel pricing spikes Thursday through Sunday due to leisure demand. If Marriott is running a seasonal promotion like a points accelerator or stay-two-get-a-free-night offer, the corporate rate almost always qualifies since it's a paid stay. Set a Bonvoy rate alert for your travel dates a few weeks out, because Miami rates fluctuate and you can cancel and rebook most corporate rates without penalty.
Bottom Line: Depending on room category and season, RBC employees using code 57845 can expect to save between $36.60 and $97.64 per night at the Miami Marriott Biscayne Bay once you account for the rate discount and Bonvoy points earned. The bayfront location, easy airport access, and proximity to Brickell's financial district make it a practical base for South Florida business trips. It's a solid 4.2-star property backed by over 5,400 reviews, so you know what you're getting before you arrive.