Boston is one of the pricier hotel markets in the Northeast, so any real discount matters when you're traveling for work. As a member of The Employee Network, corporate code 1000009871 drops your nightly rate at the Wyndham Boston Beacon Hill by around 15%, and the Wyndham Rewards points you earn on top shave the effective cost down further. That combination can save you north of $50 per night, which adds up fast on a multi-night trip.
The Property
The Wyndham Boston Beacon Hill sits at 5 Blossom St, right at the foot of Beacon Hill and steps from Massachusetts General Hospital. You're essentially on the border of the West End and Beacon Hill neighborhoods, with the Charles River Esplanade a short walk north and Boston Common just a few blocks south. Logan International Airport is only about a 9 minute drive, roughly 5.2 km, which makes it one of the more convenient downtown Boston options for arriving late or catching early flights.
Rooms here are standard Wyndham full-service tier, meaning you can expect a king or two-double configuration with a work desk, ergonomic chair, and reliable Wi-Fi. Some upper floor rooms face the city and offer decent views toward Beacon Hill's brick rowhouses. The property has 303 rooms, so availability is usually reasonable even during busy conference seasons.
The hotel has a fitness center open around the clock, which is useful if your schedule is unpredictable. There is an on-site restaurant and bar for quick meals without leaving the building, and meeting rooms if you need to host a small group. Parking is available but expect to pay a premium, as is standard for downtown Boston hotels.
TD Garden is about a 10 minute walk, and the MBTA Red and Green lines are both accessible within a few blocks, giving you easy transit to Back Bay, the Seaport, and Cambridge. For dinner, the North End is roughly 15 minutes on foot and has some of the best Italian food in the city. Massachusetts General Hospital and several financial district offices are close enough to walk to in under 20 minutes.
Your Savings Breakdown
| Rate Tier | Rack Rate | Corporate Rate | Points Earned | Point Value | Net Cost | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standard | $170 | $145 | 1,450 pts | $7.25 | $137.75 | $32.25 |
| Superior | $280 | $238 | 2,380 pts | $11.90 | $226.10 | $53.90 |
| Premium | $450 | $383 | 3,830 pts | $19.15 | $363.85 | $86.15 |
On a typical night where the standard rate runs around $280, the corporate code brings it down to roughly $238. You earn 2,380 Wyndham Rewards points on that stay, worth about $11.90 at standard redemption value, which drops your effective cost to around $226.10. That is about $53.90 back in your pocket compared to booking at the public rate.
How to Book with Code 1000009871
- Go to wyndhamrewards.com and log in to your Wyndham Rewards account, or create one if you have not already
- Enter Boston, MA as your destination along with your check-in and check-out dates
- Look for the Special Rates or Corporate Code field on the search page and expand it
- Enter corporate code 1000009871 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 Wyndham Rewards Gold, Platinum, or Diamond status, those elite benefits apply on top of corporate code bookings. That means you get perks like bonus points earning, late checkout when available, and room upgrades at higher tiers, all stacking on the already discounted rate. Even Gold status, which you can earn with 5 qualifying stays, bumps your points earning with a 10% bonus.
The Wyndham Rewards Earner Plus card from Barclays earns 5x points per dollar on Wyndham hotel stays, which would turn that $238 night into 1,190 credit card points on top of the 2,380 hotel points. If you carry the Earner Business card, the multiplier is similar and keeps personal and work spending separate. Even a general travel card like the Capital One Venture earns 2x on hotel stays if you prefer flexible currency.
Wyndham frequently runs seasonal promotions offering bonus points or stay credits, often in Q1 and Q3, so check the Wyndham Rewards promotions page before booking and register if something is active. Booking midweek typically yields the best corporate rates in Boston, as weekend leisure demand can push prices up. If your dates are flexible, Tuesday and Wednesday nights tend to have the widest gap between rack rate and corporate rate.
Bottom Line: Depending on the night and season, The Employee Network members can expect to save between $32.25 and $86.15 per night at the Wyndham Boston Beacon Hill using code 1000009871. The location is hard to beat for business travelers who need quick airport access and walkable downtown proximity without paying Four Seasons prices. It is a solid, practical pick that keeps your travel budget in check while earning points toward future free nights.