Allstate has a significant regional presence in Tennessee, and if you're heading to the Nashville office or visiting agents across Middle Tennessee, you need a reliable airport hotel that doesn't eat your per diem. Code WP1702 knocks the rate down to $179 on a typical $210 night, and the Radisson Rewards points you earn effectively shave off another $14, bringing your real cost to about $165. That's money back in your pocket on every trip, especially if you're doing multi-night visits for claims or training.
The Property
The Radisson Hotel Nashville Airport sits at 1112 Airport Center Dr, just a six-minute drive (2.8 km) from BNA's terminals, tucked into the cluster of hotels and business parks east of the runway. The area around Airport Center Drive is commercial and quiet, not glamorous, but practical if you're landing late or flying out early. Downtown Nashville and the Broadway honky-tonk strip are about 15 minutes by car without traffic, so you're close enough for a dinner out but far enough to avoid the weekend noise.
Rooms at this Radisson are standard mid-range business class, with king or double queen configurations, a work desk with an ergonomic chair, and reliable Wi-Fi included in most rate plans. Expect around 300 square feet in a standard room, which is typical for the brand tier, plus blackout curtains that actually work given the airport proximity. Suites with a separate sitting area are available if you need space to spread out for longer assignments.
The hotel runs a complimentary airport shuttle, which is the single most useful perk when you're hauling luggage after a late flight from Northbrook. There's an on-site restaurant and bar for nights when you don't want to call a rideshare, plus a fitness center and indoor pool for morning routines. Breakfast is available on-site, though it may carry an extra charge depending on your rate, so confirm at check-in whether your corporate booking includes it.
Several chain restaurants line Donelson Pike and Elm Hill Pike within a five-minute drive, including Cracker Barrel, Waffle House, and a handful of fast-casual spots that keep late hours. The Opry Mills Mall is about 10 minutes north and has sit-down dining options like Aquarium Restaurant and Joe's Crab Shack if you want something beyond hotel food. For ground transportation, BNA's rideshare pickup is well-organized, and getting to downtown Nashville or the Gulch district for client dinners takes roughly 15 to 20 minutes.
Your Savings Breakdown
| Rate Tier | Rack Rate | Corporate Rate | Points Earned | Point Value | Net Cost | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standard | $130 | $111 | 2,220 pts | $8.88 | $102.12 | $27.88 |
| Superior | $210 | $179 | 3,580 pts | $14.32 | $164.68 | $45.32 |
| Premium | $340 | $289 | 5,780 pts | $23.12 | $265.88 | $74.12 |
On a typical Nashville night where the rack rate is $210, code WP1702 brings it down to $179, saving you $31 before points even enter the picture. That $179 earns you 3,580 Radisson Rewards points worth about $14.32 at the program's 0.4 cents per point valuation, which makes your effective net cost roughly $165. Over a three-night trip, that's about $136 in total value saved compared to booking at the public rate without loyalty credit.
How to Book with Code WP1702
- Go to radissonrewards.com and log into your Radisson Rewards account, or create one first if you haven't already
- Enter Nashville, TN as your destination along with your check-in and check-out dates
- Look for the Special or Corporate rate field on the search form, sometimes hidden under a dropdown or 'Add a code' link
- Enter WP1702 in the corporate code field and run the search
- Compare the corporate rate against the standard rate to verify the discount, then complete your booking with your Radisson Rewards number attached
Stack Your Savings
If you hold Radisson Rewards Premium or VIP status, those elite perks apply on top of the WP1702 corporate rate. That means late checkout, room upgrades when available, welcome amenities, and bonus point earning (up to 50% more for VIP members) all stack with the discounted rate. Even the base-level Radisson Rewards membership gives you free internet and the ability to earn, so there's no reason to book without it.
For credit cards, the Choice Privileges Mastercard (following the Radisson/Choice merger integration) can earn additional points on stays, but a general travel rewards card like the Chase Sapphire Preferred or Amex Gold may actually net you more value per dollar on hotel spend if you value transferable points. If you carry a card that codes hotel purchases at 3x or higher, you're effectively stacking a 5 to 6 percent credit card return on top of the Radisson Rewards earning from the stay itself.
Radisson Rewards periodically runs promotions offering bonus points for consecutive stays or stays at specific brands, often announced at the start of each quarter. Register for these promos before your trip, as they almost always require opt-in through your Radisson Rewards account dashboard. Booking midweek for Nashville generally gives you the best corporate rate availability, while weekend demand near BNA tends to spike around CMA Fest in June and during NFL season, so lock in your dates early during those windows.
Bottom Line: Depending on the season and room type, Allstate employees using WP1702 can expect to save between $27.88 and $74.12 per night at the Radisson Hotel Nashville Airport once you factor in both the rate discount and Radisson Rewards point earnings. It's a solid, no-surprises airport hotel with a free shuttle and a 4.1 rating across nearly 1,700 reviews, which is about as reliable as it gets for a quick business trip. If you're flying into BNA regularly for Tennessee territory work, this is the kind of repeatable booking that quietly saves you hundreds over a year.