Daver6
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The background for this little staycation was I has Amex travel credits and Accor Plus free nights piling up, some needing to be used soon. I had planned to use two Accor Plus nights at the Sofitel in Melbourne in early August, but that trip was cancelled. Two of those nights expire at the end of August. I called Accor Plus about an extension but got conflicting information and no call back as promised. I decided it would just be less hassle to use them.
Unfortunately the only two Accor hotels worth burning the free nights on in WA are Basildene manor in Margaret River and Pullman Bunker Bay. Wasn't keen on Bunker Bay in August due to the weather likely to be average and Basildene had no free night availability prior to the end of August.
On the Amex side I was keen to make use of a FHR hotel in Perth using the $450 travel credit. The IC is not taking reservations (either closed or a Covid hotel). That left the Ritz Carlton or COMO The Treasury. As it turns out, The Treasury has recently left the FHR program but was going to be my first choice. So with no other options it was the Ritz.
On the Accor side we wanted to be in the CBD. So the Mercure it was. The timing of the weekend happened to coincide with my birthday week too, so not too bad after all.
We booked the Mercure for a Friday night. The Mercue has a bunch of different rooms including suites. Now usually when you book an Accor Plus free night you can pay extra at the time of booking to book above the basic room. This wasn't showing this time. However if looked to book without logging in, other rooms were available. So I just booked a basic room and emailed the hotel to enquire about upgrades. Various options were presented. For $100 more I could upgrade to a suite, which I did. Payable on check-in.
As for the Ritz, I booked this for the Saturday night for Amex's FHR portal and used the option to pay upfront and use the travel credit. We booked the highest level non-suite with the hope of the FHR upgrade taking us to a suite. Midday check-in isn't guaranteed but the 4pm checkout was. Free breakfast and a $100 USD hotel credit thrown in as well. I also hold Marriot Gold Elite via the Amex Platinum Charge card. Now previously when booking a Park Hyatt via FHR I was able to input my Hyatt number. That option seemed missing. I added it in the comments section and also contacted Amex Travel to get it added. Amex travel were a bit hopeless telling me I can't earn point/get status benefits because not booked direct. Not true with FHR. I didn't waste further time figuring I'd add it at the hotel.
Bookings done about three weeks prior to stay. Just needed no Perth lock downs. Thankfully we were good to go...
Unfortunately the only two Accor hotels worth burning the free nights on in WA are Basildene manor in Margaret River and Pullman Bunker Bay. Wasn't keen on Bunker Bay in August due to the weather likely to be average and Basildene had no free night availability prior to the end of August.
On the Amex side I was keen to make use of a FHR hotel in Perth using the $450 travel credit. The IC is not taking reservations (either closed or a Covid hotel). That left the Ritz Carlton or COMO The Treasury. As it turns out, The Treasury has recently left the FHR program but was going to be my first choice. So with no other options it was the Ritz.
On the Accor side we wanted to be in the CBD. So the Mercure it was. The timing of the weekend happened to coincide with my birthday week too, so not too bad after all.
We booked the Mercure for a Friday night. The Mercue has a bunch of different rooms including suites. Now usually when you book an Accor Plus free night you can pay extra at the time of booking to book above the basic room. This wasn't showing this time. However if looked to book without logging in, other rooms were available. So I just booked a basic room and emailed the hotel to enquire about upgrades. Various options were presented. For $100 more I could upgrade to a suite, which I did. Payable on check-in.
As for the Ritz, I booked this for the Saturday night for Amex's FHR portal and used the option to pay upfront and use the travel credit. We booked the highest level non-suite with the hope of the FHR upgrade taking us to a suite. Midday check-in isn't guaranteed but the 4pm checkout was. Free breakfast and a $100 USD hotel credit thrown in as well. I also hold Marriot Gold Elite via the Amex Platinum Charge card. Now previously when booking a Park Hyatt via FHR I was able to input my Hyatt number. That option seemed missing. I added it in the comments section and also contacted Amex Travel to get it added. Amex travel were a bit hopeless telling me I can't earn point/get status benefits because not booked direct. Not true with FHR. I didn't waste further time figuring I'd add it at the hotel.
Bookings done about three weeks prior to stay. Just needed no Perth lock downs. Thankfully we were good to go...