If ASCP is sending you to Boston for conferences, certification events, or lab visits around the Massachusetts General Hospital corridor, this corporate rate at the Wyndham Boston Beacon Hill knocks roughly 15% off the standard price before you even count points back. That is real money on a multi-night stay in one of the most expensive hotel markets in the Northeast. Code 1000010014 is already loaded in the Wyndham system, so you just need to enter it at booking.
The Property
The Wyndham Boston Beacon Hill sits at 5 Blossom St, right where Beacon Hill meets the West End, about a two-minute walk from Massachusetts General Hospital and the Charles/MGH Red Line stop. The neighborhood is a mix of brick-row residential streets, small cafes, and medical campus buildings, with the Charles River Esplanade just a block west for morning runs. Boston Logan International Airport is roughly nine minutes by car or a short Blue Line to Red Line transfer, making arrivals and departures quick by Boston standards.
Rooms at this Wyndham property range from standard kings and doubles to larger corner rooms, most running between 280 and 350 square feet, which is decent for downtown Boston. Expect a work desk with good lighting, Wi-Fi included in most rate tiers, and a Keurig coffee maker. The building was converted from an older structure, so room layouts can vary, and it is worth requesting a higher floor if street noise bothers you.
The hotel has an on-site fitness center that covers the basics, along with a business center for printing boarding passes or last-minute documents. There is a restaurant and bar in the lobby area, which saves time on nights when you do not feel like hunting for dinner in a new city. No pool on the property, but that is standard for urban Boston hotels in this tier.
Massachusetts General Hospital is literally next door, and the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center is about a 15-minute drive or a quick Red Line ride south. For dinner, the North End (Boston's Italian district) is a 10-minute walk east, where you will find places like Giacomo's and Neptune Oyster without needing a cab. The Charles/MGH T station gives you direct Red Line access to Harvard Square, South Station, and connections to the entire subway network.
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 |
Here is how the math works on a typical night: the rack rate runs around $280, and applying code 1000010014 drops it to roughly $238. You earn 2,380 Wyndham Rewards points on that stay, worth about $11.90 at standard redemption value, which brings your effective net cost down to $226.10 and your total savings to $53.90 per night.
How to Book with Code 1000010014
- Go to wyndhamrewards.com and log into 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 form and expand it.
- Type in corporate code 1000010014 and run the search.
- Compare the corporate rate against the standard rate to confirm the discount, then complete your booking with a personal or corporate card.
Stack Your Savings
If you hold Wyndham Rewards Gold or Platinum status, those benefits apply on top of the corporate rate. That means potential room upgrades when available, late checkout, and bonus point earning that can push your return per night even higher. Diamond members earn 1,000 bonus points per qualifying night, which alone adds another $5 in value to every stay.
The Wyndham Rewards Earner Plus card from Barclays earns 5x points per dollar on Wyndham stays, which would turn that $238 night into 1,190 additional credit card points on top of your 2,380 hotel points. If you do not carry that card, the Capital One Venture and Chase Sapphire Preferred both earn at least 2x on travel, giving you a secondary return. Pay with whichever card gives you the best travel multiplier.
Wyndham periodically runs promotions offering bonus points for consecutive stays or stays at specific brands, often in Q1 and Q4. Booking midweek in Boston tends to carry higher rates because of business demand, so if your schedule allows any flexibility toward Thursday or Sunday nights, you may see the corporate code produce an even steeper discount off inflated midweek pricing. Always check the Wyndham Rewards promotions page before booking to register for any active bonus offers.
Bottom Line: Depending on the season and day of week, ASCP employees using code 1000010014 at the Wyndham Boston Beacon Hill can expect to save between $32 and $86 per night after accounting for both the rate discount and Wyndham Rewards point returns. The location is hard to beat for anyone working near Mass General, the West End, or anywhere along the Red Line. It is a solid, practical pick in a city where hotel prices can get out of hand fast.