Best Buy sends teams to Las Vegas regularly for CES, vendor meetings, and regional training events, and hotel costs on the Strip add up fast. Corporate code 47069 gives you a discounted rate at Treasure Island while still earning Radisson Rewards points on every dollar spent. That means you keep more of your per diem and build toward free nights at the same time.
The Property
Treasure Island sits at 3300 Las Vegas Blvd S, right on the north end of the main Strip, directly across from the Fashion Show Mall and connected to The Venetian by a pedestrian bridge. Harry Reid International Airport is only about a 14 minute drive or 7.2 km away, making cab and rideshare costs reasonable. The location puts you within walking distance of dozens of restaurants, convention shuttle stops, and the Las Vegas Convention Center monorail station.
Standard rooms at TI run around 400 square feet, which is generous for a Strip property, with floor to ceiling windows offering either city or mountain views. Rooms include a desk with good lighting, free Wi-Fi, a 55 inch flat screen, and USB charging ports at the nightstand. Suites and petite suites are available if you need a separate sitting area for small meetings or a longer stay.
The pool deck features a heated outdoor pool and cabanas that make weekend downtime between conference days feel like a real break. There is a full fitness center open 24 hours, plus on-site dining options including Phil's Italian Steakhouse, a coffee shop, and several quick casual spots. TI does not offer a complimentary breakfast or airport shuttle, so factor those costs into your trip budget.
The Las Vegas Convention Center is about 1.5 miles northeast, reachable by the free tram to The Venetian and then the Las Vegas Monorail. Fashion Show Mall is literally across the street for last minute business attire or a quick lunch at one of its dozens of restaurants. A FedEx Office location is a short rideshare away on Convention Center Drive if you need printing or shipping services.
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 night at TI runs about $210 at the public rate, but corporate code 47069 drops that to around $179. You will earn roughly 3,580 Radisson Rewards points on that stay, worth about $14.32 in future redemptions, which brings your effective net cost down to $164.68. That is a total savings of about $45.32 per night, and over a four night CES trip, that is over $180 back in your pocket.
How to Book with Code 47069
- Go to radissonrewards.com and log in to 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 before hitting search
- Enter corporate code 47069 in that field
- Verify that the corporate rate shows a lower price than the standard rate on the results page, then complete your booking
Stack Your Savings
If you have Radisson Rewards Premium or VIP status, those perks apply on top of the corporate rate. That means you can still get your bonus point earnings, room upgrade availability, and late checkout when the hotel can accommodate it. Even the base tier earns 20 points per dollar, so every stay counts toward hitting the next status threshold.
The Radisson Rewards Visa card issued by U.S. Bank earns 10 bonus points per dollar on Radisson stays, which stacks with your base earning for a total of 30 points per dollar. If you do not have that card, the Chase Sapphire Preferred and Amex Gold both classify hotel spend in their travel bonus categories, typically earning 2x to 3x points per dollar on your own rewards currency. Either way, put the hotel charge on a card that rewards travel spending to double dip.
Radisson Rewards runs periodic promotions offering bonus points or discounted award nights, especially during slower booking windows in Las Vegas like mid-January through February. Book as early as possible since corporate rates at Strip hotels during peak events like CES, SEMA, or trade show weeks can sell out of discounted inventory. Check the Radisson Rewards promotions page before booking to register for any active bonus offers.
Bottom Line: Depending on the time of year and room type, Best Buy employees using code 47069 at Treasure Island can expect to save between roughly $28 and $74 per night compared to public rates once you factor in points earned. TI hits the sweet spot of a well-rated 4.2 star Strip property with a central location, solid rooms, and none of the inflated pricing of the mega-resorts next door. For any Las Vegas work trip, this is one of the smartest bookings you can make on the corporate card.