I am in the same situation. I am 350 status points away from diamond (spending).
Ive done 108 nights with Accor across Europe, Asia and Oceania during 2023 so plenty of nights. Accor isn't my primary hotel partner, hence I was surprised to see how close I was to diamond status. Seeing the minuscule difference between Platinum and Diamond I wouldn't chase Diamond, but since were talking 350 points I guess vanity makes me want to achieve it.
Since I am not enrolled in Accor plus, just the normal Accor program, what would be the easiest way for me to earn 350 points?
Status points
are based on the property you stay at and how much money you spend:
The properties that earn the most status points (at a rate of 25 status points per 10 Euros spent at a property) are properties that
are not: ibis, mama shelter, mantra, peppers, art series, adagio original and long stay, adagio access nor JO&Joe and Greet. Put differently if you stay at something like a Pullman, Novotel, Sofitel, Fairmont, Swissotel, Mercure, or Grand Mercure you'll earn status points at a rate of 25 points per 10 Euros spent. In other words if you spend 140 Euros (or the equivalent thereof before taxes) at one of these hotels you'll earn exactly 350 points which by the way works out to approximately $240 AUD before taxes. If you stay at virtually any of these properties at a major Australian city without an Accor+ discount for a night, I should think that you'd
hit that target.
I would argue that at this point it is worth spending the extra bit to earn diamond status given how close you are. Diamond gets you free breakfast at ALL hotels globally on weekends (in addition to the free breakfast at ALL hotels in Asia-Pacific everyday). Additionally you also get 100 Euros in bar and dining credits you can use when you stay at an Accor property. Lastly, from what I hear from others on the forum, Diamonds are treated very well indeed, particularly when it comes to the complimentary upgrade perk.
One other thing to consider using, if you haven't already are the suite night upgrades. These are certificates that you get when you earn Platinum status (and you continue to earn as you spend more above the Platinum requirement) that will let you book a suite stay for the price of a normal room at an Accor hotel. Whilst such a benefit is pedestrian for a pedestrian Mercure, I am told it can be quite impressive at Sofitels, which given your level of spending I suspect you have probably stayed at, at least once.
-RooFlyer88