NetJets has a significant operational presence in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, and if you're rotating through for training, client meetings, or repositioning flights, Addison is a smart base that keeps you close to both Addison Airport and DFW without the downtown price tag. Corporate code 47102 knocks roughly 15% off rack rate before you even factor in the points kickback. For crews or staff doing multi-night stays, that math compounds fast.
The Property
The Radisson Hotel Dallas North-Addison sits at 4960 Arapaho Rd in Addison, a suburb just north of Dallas known for its dense restaurant scene and proximity to the Galleria area. DFW International Airport is about a 20-minute drive, roughly 29 km depending on traffic on the Dallas North Tollway. The neighborhood is suburban-commercial, quiet at night, and surrounded by more than 180 restaurants within Addison's town limits.
Expect standard Radisson mid-tier rooms with king or double queen configurations, a work desk with good lighting, and free Wi-Fi throughout the property. Rooms are functional rather than flashy, which is typical for a 3.7-rated property in this tier, but they are clean and recently enough maintained for a comfortable business stay. If you need more space, ask about suites at check-in, especially midweek when occupancy tends to be lower.
The property features an outdoor pool, a fitness center, and an on-site restaurant and bar for nights when you don't want to leave the building. Business travelers get access to meeting rooms and a 24-hour business center. Breakfast options are available on-site, though you should confirm at booking whether it's complimentary or an add-on, as this varies by rate and season.
Addison's restaurant row along Belt Line Road is minutes away, with everything from Tex-Mex to steakhouses to late-night spots. The Addison Conference and Theatre Centre and the Galleria Dallas mall are both within a short drive. For ground transport, rideshare to DFW runs about $25 to $35, and the DART bus system has stops nearby if you need a budget option into downtown Dallas.
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 |
Here is how the numbers break down on a typical night: a $280 rack rate drops to $238 with code 47102, and you earn 4,760 Radisson Rewards points on that spend at the standard 20 points per dollar. Those points are worth about $19.04 at Radisson's 0.4 cents per point valuation, which brings your effective net cost down to roughly $218.96. That is $61.04 back in your pocket compared to booking at the public rate, and it only gets better on multi-night stays.
How to Book with Code 47102
- Go to radissonrewards.com and log into your Radisson Rewards account, or create one first if you haven't already
- Enter Dallas, TX as your destination and select your travel dates
- Look for the Special or Corporate rate field on the search page
- Enter code 47102 in the corporate code field
- Verify the discounted corporate rate appears in the results and is lower than the standard rate, then complete your booking
Stack Your Savings
If you hold Radisson Rewards Silver, Gold, or Platinum status, those perks layer directly on top of the corporate rate. That means late checkout, room upgrades when available, and welcome amenities all apply to your 47102 booking. Even at the base Premium level, you still get the 20 points per dollar earning, and elite members earn bonus points on top of that, pushing your return even higher.
The best credit card pairing here is one that codes hotel spending as a bonus category. Cards like the Chase Sapphire Reserve or Amex Gold earn 3x points on travel, which means you are double-dipping, earning Radisson Rewards points on the stay and credit card points on the charge. If you have access to a Radisson Rewards co-branded Visa, that is another option for accelerated earning specific to the brand.
Radisson regularly runs promotions offering bonus points for stays during specific windows, often 2,000 to 5,000 bonus points for two or more nights. Check the Radisson Rewards promotions page and register before you book. Midweek stays in Addison tend to price lower than weekends due to conference and event traffic, so Tuesday through Thursday is often your best window for the lowest corporate rate.
Bottom Line: Depending on the room type and time of year, NetJets employees using code 47102 at the Radisson Hotel Dallas North-Addison can expect to save between $36.60 and $97.64 per night once you account for both the rate discount and the Radisson Rewards points earned. The location works well for anyone commuting to DFW, Addison Airport, or the north Dallas business corridor without paying premium downtown rates. It is a solid, no-surprises pick that rewards you for staying there.