CHS sends people to Las Vegas more often than you might expect, whether for agricultural trade shows at the Convention Center or supplier meetings along the Strip corridor. Corporate code 41476 cuts your nightly rate at Treasure Island by about 15%, and the Radisson Rewards points you earn on top of that push your real savings closer to $45 a night. Over a three or four night trip, that adds up to enough to cover most of your meals.
The Property
Treasure Island sits at 3300 Las Vegas Blvd S, right on the Strip between the Venetian and the Fashion Show Mall. It is about a 14 minute drive (7.2 km) from Harry Reid International Airport, with taxi or rideshare fares typically running $15 to $25. The location puts you within walking distance of dozens of restaurants and meeting venues without being stuck in the chaos of the south Strip.
Standard rooms at TI run around 400 square feet, which is generous by Strip standards, with floor to ceiling windows offering either city or mountain views. Most rooms include a desk with accessible outlets and complimentary Wi-Fi, so you can work comfortably without hunting for a business center. Suites and petite suites are available for longer stays or when you need a separate sitting area for small meetings.
The hotel has a large outdoor pool and cabana area on the upper deck, a solid fitness center open 24 hours, and a spa if you need to decompress after a long conference day. Dining options on property include Phil's Italian Steakhouse, a buffet, and several casual spots so you rarely need to leave the building for meals. There is no complimentary breakfast included with the corporate rate, but the on-site Coffee Shop offers quick grab-and-go options early morning.
The Las Vegas Convention Center is about a 10 minute rideshare or a quick monorail hop from the nearby station, making it practical for trade show attendees. The Fashion Show Mall is directly across the street with dozens of dining options at every price point. If you need a FedEx or UPS store, there is one in the mall, and several coworking friendly coffee shops like Starbucks Reserve sit within a five minute walk.
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 |
A typical mid-range room at TI lists for around $210 a night, but entering corporate code 41476 drops that to roughly $179. You will earn 3,580 Radisson Rewards points on that stay, worth about $14.32 at 0.4 cents per point, which brings your effective net cost down to $164.68. That is a total savings of about $45.32 per night compared to walking in and paying rack rate.
How to Book with Code 41476
- Go to radissonrewards.com and log into your Radisson Rewards account, or create one if you have not already
- Enter Las Vegas, NV as your destination along with your check-in and check-out dates
- Look for the Special or Corporate rate field on the search page, sometimes labeled under rate preferences
- Enter code 41476 in the corporate rate box
- Compare the corporate rate against the standard rate to confirm it is lower, then complete your booking with a personal or CHS corporate card
Stack Your Savings
If you have Radisson Rewards Gold or Platinum status, those perks apply on top of the corporate rate. That means potential room upgrades when available, late checkout, and welcome amenities at check-in. Even Silver members get a small bonus on point earnings, so make sure your loyalty number is attached to every reservation.
The Radisson Rewards Premier Visa earns 5 points per dollar on Radisson stays, which stacks with the base 20 points per dollar from your loyalty tier. If you do not have that card, general travel cards like the Chase Sapphire Preferred or Amex Gold still earn bonus points in their own programs on hotel spend, so you are double-dipping on rewards either way.
Las Vegas hotel rates fluctuate dramatically around conventions and holidays. Booking 3 to 4 weeks out on a Tuesday or Wednesday night typically yields the lowest corporate-coded rate. If you spot a rate drop after booking, Radisson's policy allows you to cancel and rebook most corporate rates without penalty, so it is worth rechecking a week before travel.
Bottom Line: Depending on the time of year and room type, CHS employees using code 41476 at Treasure Island can expect to save between $27.88 and $74.12 per night once you factor in both the rate discount and earned Radisson Rewards points. The Strip location, solid rooms, and proximity to the Convention Center make it a practical choice over pricier neighbors. It is one of the better value plays on the north Strip for a business trip that does not feel like you are roughing it.