AIChE holds regional meetings and professional development events across the Midwest, and Minneapolis is a frequent hub for chemical engineering conferences and plant visits in the greater Twin Cities corridor. Booking the Wyndham Minneapolis South/Burnsville with code 1000007598 knocks your nightly rate down to roughly $179, which adds up fast on a multi-night conference stay. That savings means more budget left for registration fees or that dinner at a brewery in Northeast Minneapolis with colleagues.
The Property
The Wyndham Minneapolis South/Burnsville sits at 14201 Nicollet Ave in Burnsville, a suburb about 15 miles south of downtown Minneapolis along I-35W. The area is quieter than the city center, with easy parking and quick access to the southern suburbs where several manufacturing and process engineering facilities are located. Minneapolis, St. Paul International Airport is a 17 minute drive, roughly 23 km, making taxi or rideshare runs predictable even during rush hour.
As a full-service Wyndham property, expect rooms with king or double queen configurations, a dedicated work desk with an ergonomic chair, and reliable Wi-Fi throughout. Rooms at this tier typically run around 300 to 350 square feet, which gives you enough space to spread out project documents or set up a laptop for evening calls. The 4.3 rating across 1,185 reviews suggests consistent upkeep, which matters when you are staying three or four nights in a row.
The hotel features an indoor pool and fitness center, both useful for unwinding after a long day of technical sessions. On-site dining or a grab-and-go breakfast option keeps mornings simple when you are trying to get to a 7:30 AM plenary on time. Free parking is standard at this suburban Wyndham location, saving you the $25 to $40 per night you would pay at a downtown Minneapolis garage.
Burnsville Center and the surrounding retail strip along County Road 42 offer a solid range of restaurants, from fast casual to sit-down steakhouses, all within a five minute drive. The Mall of America and MSP Airport are both reachable in under 20 minutes heading north on I-35W, and downtown Minneapolis convention venues are about 20 to 25 minutes out depending on traffic. For quick errands, a Target and several pharmacy chains are within a mile of the hotel.
Your Savings Breakdown
| Rate Tier | Rack Rate | Corporate Rate | Points Earned | Point Value | Net Cost | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standard | $130 | $111 | 1,110 pts | $5.55 | $105.45 | $24.55 |
| Superior | $210 | $179 | 1,790 pts | $8.95 | $170.05 | $39.95 |
| Premium | $340 | $289 | 2,890 pts | $14.45 | $274.55 | $65.45 |
Here is how the math works on a typical night: a $210 rack rate drops to $179 with the AIChE corporate code, and you earn 1,790 Wyndham Rewards points on that stay. Those points are worth about $8.95 at the standard 0.5 cents per point redemption value, which brings your effective net cost to $170.05. That is $39.95 back in your pocket compared to booking at the public rate, and it compounds nicely over a three or four night trip.
How to Book with Code 1000007598
- Go to wyndhamrewards.com and log into your Wyndham Rewards account, or create one for free if you have not already.
- Enter Minneapolis, MN or Burnsville, MN as your destination along with your check-in and check-out dates.
- Expand the Special Rates section and look for the Corporate Code or ID field.
- Type in 1000007598 and click search to pull up the discounted rate.
- Confirm the corporate rate shows a lower price than the standard rate, select your room, and complete the booking with your Wyndham Rewards number attached.
Stack Your Savings
If you hold Wyndham Rewards Gold, Platinum, or Diamond status, those perks apply on top of the corporate rate. That means potential room upgrades when available, late checkout, and bonus point earning that pushes your per-dollar return even higher. Diamond members earn 1,000 bonus points per qualifying night, which on a $179 corporate rate stay adds roughly $5 more in point value each night.
The Wyndham Rewards Earner Plus card from Barclays earns 5x points per dollar on Wyndham stays, which would turn a $179 night into 895 bonus points on top of the base 1,790 you already earn from the stay itself. If you carry the Wyndham Earner Business card, the same 5x multiplier applies plus you get automatic Gold status. Even a general travel card like the Chase Sapphire Preferred at 2x on travel gives you a secondary layer of rewards on the same transaction.
Wyndham frequently runs system-wide promotions offering bonus points for completing two or three stays within a promotional window, often worth 5,000 to 15,000 extra points. Booking midweek for business travel usually means lower base rates anyway, so pairing the corporate code with a Tuesday to Thursday stay can push your discount closer to the high end of the savings range. Check the Wyndham Rewards promotions page before each trip to register for any active offers.
Bottom Line: Depending on the season and room type, AIChE employees can expect to save between $24.55 and $65.45 per night at the Wyndham Minneapolis South/Burnsville using code 1000007598, with points earnings sweetening the deal further. The hotel is a practical pick for anyone who needs reliable rooms, free parking, and quick access to both the southern suburbs and downtown Minneapolis. It is not flashy, but 1,185 reviewers rating it 4.3 stars tells you the basics are done well, and that is what matters on a work trip.