Accor Fast Track to Silver/Gold/Platinum

I’m confused. I’m Accor + Silver with 23 nights (3 stays & 20 A+ bonus). I have this “fast track nights advance” registered and in my app. Have 2 x 1 night stays already booked in August. If I read this correctly, one more stay = 3 nights = ALL Platinum. Or do I need 1 x 3 night stay for that outcome?
It would appear it does indeed need to be a 1 x 3 night stay to trigger, despite what their pages/terms will say.
 
It would appear it does indeed need to be a 1 x 3 night stay to trigger, despite what their pages/terms will say.
Thanks. And so 3 x1 nights gets no bonus?
 
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Thanks. And so 3 x1 nights gets no bonus?
Given the published conflicting terms of the promotion, I would say three one night stays could eventually qualify, but you would need to fight for it.

Anecdotes indicate a single three night stay will earn qualification automatically ...
 
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Are there still any current promotions to fast track status? Seems like I can't register for any of the links I've come across on this thread.
 
Are there still any current promotions to fast track status? Seems like I can't register for any of the links I've come across on this thread.
They've gotten rid of the promo now. The page on accor is also gone too.
 
As I'll be Platinum again soon enough, has anyone ever seen a fast track, by way of status points I guess, to Diamond?
There is none. Pure spend only.
Need to get 26k status points to reach and maintain Diamond each year.
There are subscriptions that can get you some of the way there but you would still need to earn about 14k status points by staying at Accor properties
I remember seeing that the the cheapest way to get Diamond membership was about a $12k yearly spend which is not bad
 
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There is none. Pure spend only.
Need to get 26k status points to reach and maintain Diamond each year.
There are subscriptions that can get you some of the way there but you would still need to earn about 14k status points by staying at Accor properties
I remember seeing that the the cheapest way to get Diamond membership was about a $12k yearly spend which is not bad
Can you elaborate on the subscriptions that get you some of the way there? Cheers.
 
Anyone have a link to the participating hotels outside Australia? I can’t seem to find details of which Asia Pcific hotels are part of this promo.
 
Anyone have a link to the participating hotels outside Australia? I can’t seem to find details of which Asia Pcific hotels are part of this promo.
The link to the T&C page has been deactivated.

The best I could find was a list of excluded places.

You can hope it lines up to Qantas's reference of Asia Pacific on this page https://www.qantas.com/au/en/frequent-flyer/partners/accor.html#what-you-need-to-know
(They only provide a link to excluded properties.)

Or might want to give them a call to find out "definitively".

Sorry could not be more help.
 
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I haven’t looked into the Signature program fully so interested to see if it’s worth it or not. I know you get reward points thrown in aswell but still looks like $11k plus spend to get something that isn’t much better than what people are spending $1k on. I might be missing something though
 
I haven’t looked into the Signature program fully so interested to see if it’s worth it or not. I know you get reward points thrown in aswell but still looks like $11k plus spend to get something that isn’t much better than what people are spending $1k on. I might be missing something though

To put it simply, a 1 year subscription costs $1,830. You get reward points worth $2,400.

As a bonus, you get enough status points to make it 85% of the way through to platinum.

It is pay by the month so you can unsubscribe at any time.
 
To put it simply, a 1 year subscription costs $1,830. You get reward points worth $2,400.

As a bonus, you get enough status points to make it 85% of the way through to platinum.

It is pay by the month so you can unsubscribe at any time.
Fair enough, the reward points are a pretty decent bonus but as a shortcut to Diamond it’s still probably a $11-12k spend to get from Platinum when I think most people would say the benefits probably aren’t that much better unfortunately
 
Fair enough, the reward points are a pretty decent bonus but as a shortcut to Diamond it’s still probably a $11-12k spend to get from Platinum when I think most people would say the benefits probably aren’t that much better unfortunately
They're not - but if you're already going to be spending at accor type situation this is the only program that takes you closer to diamond.

All other programs are just stay nights which caps at platinum.
 
Fair enough, the reward points are a pretty decent bonus but as a shortcut to Diamond it’s still probably a $11-12k spend to get from Platinum when I think most people would say the benefits probably aren’t that much better unfortunately
I have asked about Diamond but bought it for the points value.
 
I have asked about Diamond but bought it for the points value.
The points do seem like a good deal and I wasn’t aware that they offered so many.
Now if Accor could find it in them to adjust their program for point spend that would be awesome but I won’t hold my breathe 🤣
 

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