If you're flying into Seattle for meetings with Pacific Northwest distributors or visiting Hormel's regional grocery and foodservice partners, the Radisson Hotel Seattle Airport sits less than two minutes from SeaTac arrivals. Code 40414 cuts roughly 15% off rack rates here, and the Radisson Rewards points you earn on every dollar push your effective savings even further. That matters when your travel calendar has you hitting the Seattle market multiple times a year.
The Property
The Radisson Hotel Seattle Airport is located at 18118 International Blvd, essentially across the street from SeaTac International Airport with a drive of about 77 meters to the terminal area. The International Blvd corridor is lined with hotels, rental car lots, and quick service restaurants, so you won't lack for food options even late at night. The Link Light Rail station nearby connects you to downtown Seattle in about 40 minutes if you need to get into the city without renting a car.
Rooms at this Radisson are standard mid-range business tier, with king and double queen configurations that include a work desk, ergonomic chair, and free Wi-Fi. Expect roughly 300 square feet in a standard room, which is comfortable enough for a multi-night stay without feeling cramped. If you need more space for spreading out materials or taking video calls, ask about suites when booking, as the corporate rate sometimes applies to upgraded room categories.
The hotel runs a complimentary airport shuttle that loops between the property and SeaTac terminals, which saves you the rideshare fare every time. There is an on-site restaurant and bar for nights when you don't want to venture out, plus a fitness center that covers the basics. Breakfast is available on property, though it may not be included in the corporate rate, so confirm at check-in whether your booking comes with it.
Westfield Southcenter mall is about a 10 minute drive north and has a solid mix of sit-down restaurants if you're taking a client to dinner. The Angle Lake Park area just south of the hotel offers a walking trail around the lake, which is a decent option for a morning run when the weather cooperates. For business needs, FedEx Office and other shipping locations are within a short drive along International Blvd.
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 typical midweek night where the rack rate sits around $280, entering corporate code 40414 drops the price to roughly $238. You earn 4,760 Radisson Rewards points on that stay, worth about $19.04 in future redemptions, which brings your effective net cost down to around $218.96. That is about $61 back in your pocket compared to booking the standard rate, and it adds up fast over three or four trips a year.
How to Book with Code 40414
- Go to radissonhotels.com and log into your Radisson Rewards account
- Search for Seattle, WA and enter your travel dates
- On the search or results page, look for the Special or Corporate rate dropdown
- Enter corporate code 40414 in the designated field
- Compare the corporate rate against the standard rate to confirm the discount, then complete your booking
Stack Your Savings
If you hold Radisson Rewards Silver, Gold, or Platinum status, your elite benefits apply on top of the corporate code rate. That means you still get your bonus points earning, potential room upgrades at check-in, and late checkout when available. Even Silver status bumps your earning to 25 points per dollar, which on a $238 night means 5,950 points instead of 4,760.
The Radisson Rewards Premier Visa Signature card earns 10 bonus points per dollar on Radisson stays, stacking directly on top of your base earning. If you don't carry that card, American Express and Chase business cards that code hotel spend at 2x or 3x still give you a secondary earning stream on the credit card side. Running a $238 night through the right card can net you both Radisson points and real credit card rewards simultaneously.
Radisson regularly runs promotions offering bonus points for stays during specific windows, often 2,000 to 5,000 bonus points per stay. Check the promotions tab in your Radisson Rewards account before every trip and register, because these require opt-in. Booking midweek rather than Sunday or Friday night also tends to produce better corporate rate availability at airport hotels like this one.
Bottom Line: Depending on the season and room type, Hormel Foods employees using code 40414 at the Radisson Hotel Seattle Airport can expect to save between $36.60 and $97.64 per night when you factor in both the rate discount and Radisson Rewards points value. For anyone who needs to be near SeaTac without paying downtown Seattle prices, this is the most practical option on the corridor. The shuttle, the points earning at 20 per dollar, and the corporate discount make it a reliable default for repeat Seattle trips.