In general, you're only going to find Executive Lounges at upper tier Accor properties. So if you are planning to stay at ibis or even ibis styles like yours truly that won't cut it. Pullmans and Sofitels generally will have some type of executive lounge. Fairmonts will have lounges too but there are some restrictions around that (i.e. Fairmont Gold lounges), Raffles, MGallery will have it too. Movenpick, Novotels and Mercures sometimes have executive lounges but that tends to be an exception rather than a rule. You can generally check with the hotel directly as to whether they have a lounge and what the lounge requirements are.
The list isn't complete. I can say that from experience having stayed at the ibis Sydney Barangaroo. It's not listed as a hotel offering complimentary breakfast for Platinums but I still got complimentary breakfast. Definitely a case of having to check with the hotel prior to booking if you want to ensure you will get it (most Accor hotels list an email address on their website you can contact to raise such question).
Depends on region but it does make a difference. Specifically in Australia where there is a perversion towards setting the checkout time to 10 AM, a late check-out can mean the difference between having a normal checkout time (i.e. 12 AM) versus having to scramble back to your room after having breakfast to pack up and checkout. IME as a Platinum in Australia the latest I got was 1 PM at a couple of hotels (most recently the Novotel Sydney Airport). In Asia they tend to be very generous with this benefit. For instance, staying at the ibis Styles Seoul I was offered a 3 PM check out no questions asked. In Europe you are lucky to get it extended to noon. I can't comment on North America since so far as I can tell Accor doesn't have any properties in North America worth visiting.
Well that really depends on the rate you book. If you have Accor Plus which many of us have, then the red hot room rate often won't include breakfast by itself. And at upper scale hotels (i.e. Sofitel) there is no guarantee the cheapest available rate will include breakfast either.
Incorrect. There are also two suite night upgrade certificates you can use to upgrade that pedestrian superior room to a junior or executive suite. In my case having had 4 of those suckers (2 from last year and 2 earned from this year as Platinum) I used that to book 4 nights in a Junior Suite at the Sofitel Melbourne saving $1000 in the process:
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Technically Accor is a Japanese company I'd argue. Yes people will point to it being HQ'd in Paris but when you actually look at the benefits being provided, and where the Accor hotels are located, most are in Asia Pacific. You get treated so much better as an Accor member here in Asia-Pacific than anywhere else in the world when it comes to things like elite benefits, rates (from Accor +) and the sheer option of hotels. Often times when I'm travelling in Australia the Accor hotels I choose from include luxury (i.e. Sofitel) all the way down to budget (ibis Budget). Contrast that with Hilton or Marriott it's all premium priced, a contrast from North America where there are many brands to serve many price points.
-RooFlyer88