ALL Accor+ Explorer Membership Discussion

If you are hoping for crazy upgrades as a Platinum, I'm sorry to burst your bubble but that's probably not going to happen. I've stayed at everything from Sofitels to ibis budgets and everywhere in between and generally your Platinum status will get you a corner room, perhaps on the top floor of the hotel. Sometimes you get a slightly more spacious room. But if you are banking on an upgrade to a suite (particularly if you haven't used a suite night upgrade certificate) it's frankly not going to happen.

A Quick Look at various “how do Accor treat you as an elite guest would suggest your experience is the exception rather than the rule, as I have pointed out previously eg

Pullman Cologne
- Name of the hotel: Pullman Cologne

- What is your ALL status? Platinum

- Were you (or for multi-stayers were you generally) happy with the hotel/stay? Yes, very happy

- Which room did you book and which upgrade did you receive? Booked a Domblick Deluxe room and received a suite deluxe on the top floor

Last year I received upgrades from standard rooms at the Novotel CAN airport, Novotel Shenzhen, Novotel Hong Kong Century, Swissotel Foshan and Novotel Glen Waverley
 
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I had to laugh at this - three greater China properties and then … Glen Waverley.
I am a frequent visitor to those locales, I am also a habitual Ibis customer but suites at ibis are usually non existent as they are at the Mercure Haneda, another regular haunt.
 
If I cancel a booking that I made using the Stay Plus free night, does the night get "refunded" so that I can use it towards a new booking?
 
A Quick Look at various “how do Accor treat you as an elite guest would suggest your experience is the exception rather than the rule, as I have pointed out previously eg



Last year I received upgrades from standard rooms at the Novotel CAN airport, Novotel Shenzhen, Novotel Hong Kong Century, Swissotel Foshan and Novotel Glen Waverley
Totally agree - I've had some excellent upgrades at the vast majority of places a few examples - Mercure Launceston, Movenpick Hobart, Pullman SYD, Mantra and Novotel Canberra, ibis Bangkok, ibis Melbourne, Sofitel Saigon, ibis Styles Shard etc. Average treatment recently at GM Roxy Singapore and poor treatment at ibis Frankfurt Centrum.

I'm going to greatly miss my platinum with Accor - 90% of the time, I've done really well with upgrades, early arrival, late checkout and in room arrival gifts.
 
I'm also staying at GM Roxy in December haha. Need 2 connected rooms within a reasonable budget and GM Roxy fits the bill much better considering the room size. The Singapore thread has got me wondering though.
 
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At 1200 today, my partner received 3 emails from Accor Plus within a minute.

The first was a notification that automatic renewal was turned on with instructions if she wanted not renew 2 days before her renewal date (30 September). The second, at exactly the same time, successfully renewed her membership (that she did not want), together with an invoice, and the third a minute later was a credit card receipt.

She does do not hold credit cards on the site for bookings but, somehow, they still had the card she used last year when she joined originally.

I'll let you know what they say in reply to her complaint.
 
At 1200 today, my partner received 3 emails from Accor Plus within a minute.

The first was a notification that automatic renewal was turned on with instructions if she wanted not renew 2 days before her renewal date (30 September). The second, at exactly the same time, successfully renewed her membership (that she did not want), together with an invoice, and the third a minute later was a credit card receipt.

She does do not hold credit cards on the site for bookings but, somehow, they still had the card she used last year when she joined originally.

I'll let you know what they say in reply to her complaint.

Auto renewal. I suspect it would have been offered when your partner first joined. With auto-renewal, they will renew with the same card, unless you opt out nearer the time - which is what the first e-mail was about.

I recall my own autorenewal advice (ie able to stop it) occurred about a month before the actual renewal date and since I didn't object it processed the renewal about 3 weeks out. I was a bit surprised at that, but made no difference in my case.

Your set of e-mails seems a screw-up and hopefully you won't have a problem getting it reversed (if no, then just reverse the CC charge).
 

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