If you're traveling to Toronto for Kehe Food Distributors business, whether visiting retail partners, attending food industry trade events at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, or meeting with Canadian distribution contacts, the Radisson Blu Toronto Downtown sits right on the waterfront and accepts your company's negotiated rate. Code 31383 knocks around 15% off published prices, and stacking Radisson Rewards points on top makes each trip back a little cheaper than the last.
The Property
The Radisson Blu Toronto Downtown is at 249 Queens Quay West, directly on Toronto's Harbourfront in the Queens Quay Terminal building. The waterfront neighborhood puts you steps from the PATH underground walkway, which connects to the Financial District and Union Station without going outside in winter. Toronto Pearson International Airport is about a 21 minute drive or 26 km away, with the UP Express train from Union Station as an alternative.
As a Radisson Blu property, rooms tend to be larger than standard chain hotels, with most starting around 300 square feet and featuring dedicated work desks with good lighting and ergonomic chairs. Higher floor rooms on the south side offer direct views of Lake Ontario and the Toronto Islands. Suites with separate living areas are available if you need space for small meetings or longer stays.
The hotel includes a fitness center and an indoor pool, which is a genuine perk after long days of meetings. On-site dining is available, though the surrounding Harbourfront area has dozens of restaurants within a five minute walk. Business services, meeting rooms, and reliable Wi-Fi throughout the property round out what you'd expect from a 4.3 star rated hotel with nearly 3,000 reviews.
Union Station is about a 10 minute walk, giving you access to the subway, GO Transit, and the UP Express to the airport. The Metro Toronto Convention Centre and Scotiabank Arena are both within a 15 minute walk, and the PATH system connects you to the Financial District's office towers without stepping outside. For dinner, the Queens Quay strip and nearby King West neighborhood offer everything from casual pub food to high-end seafood.
Your Savings Breakdown
| Rate Tier | Rack Rate | Corporate Rate | Points Earned | Point Value | Net Cost | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standard | $170 | $145 | 2,900 pts | $11.60 | $133.40 | $36.60 |
| Superior | $280 | $238 | 4,760 pts | $19.04 | $218.96 | $61.04 |
| Premium | $450 | $383 | 7,660 pts | $30.64 | $352.36 | $97.64 |
On a mid-range night where the standard rate runs $280 CAD, code 31383 brings that down to about $238, a $42 discount before you factor in points. You'll earn 4,760 Radisson Rewards points on that stay, worth roughly $19.04 at their 0.4 cents per point valuation. That brings your effective net cost to $218.96, saving you $61.04 compared to booking at rack rate without the program.
How to Book with Code 31383
- Go to radissonrewards.com and log in to your Radisson Rewards account, or create one if you haven't yet
- Enter Toronto as your destination and select your travel dates
- Look for the Special or Corporate rate field on the search page
- Enter code 31383 in the corporate code box
- Compare the corporate rate against the standard rate to confirm the discount, then complete your booking
Stack Your Savings
If you stay frequently, Radisson Rewards elite status layers directly on top of the corporate code. At Premium level (30 nights), you earn 25 points per dollar instead of 20, and at VIP level (60 nights) you get 30 points per dollar plus room upgrades when available. The corporate rate itself doesn't block elite benefits, so your status perks like late checkout, welcome amenity, and bonus points all apply on every coded stay.
For credit cards, the best pairing is a card that codes hotel spend at a bonus rate. Cards like the Chase Sapphire Preferred or Amex Gold earn 2x to 3x on travel, which stacks with the Radisson Rewards points you earn through the loyalty program. If you carry the Choice Privileges or Radisson co-branded card (where available in your market), you can double-dip on loyalty points and card rewards simultaneously.
Booking timing matters in Toronto. Rates at the Radisson Blu tend to spike during the Toronto International Film Festival in September and during major convention weeks. If your travel dates are flexible, midweek stays in January through March or July often have the softest pricing, meaning the corporate code applies against a lower base rate and your out-of-pocket drops even further.
Bottom Line: Depending on the night and season, Kehe Food Distributors employees using code 31383 can expect to save between $36.60 and $97.64 per night at the Radisson Blu Toronto Downtown after accounting for both the rate discount and the value of earned Radisson Rewards points. The waterfront location, easy access to Union Station, and strong guest ratings make it one of the better business hotel picks in downtown Toronto. It's a property where the corporate code actually produces real savings rather than a token discount.