Given the consistent inconsistencies between Accor properties I'm seeing on this thread in terms of Welcome gifts and on the other thread as to
how guests are treated, one wonders if it makes sense to build up a database of ratings to make it easier for those of us who frequent Accor hotels regularly to pick out which property to stay at?
In particular, I look to the famous
AAA Diamond rating that is used to provide a consistent rating for hotels across North America:
- Diamond Approved: Noteworthy by meeting the industry-leading standards of AAA inspections.
- Three Diamond: Trendy food skillfully presented in a remarkable setting.
- Four Diamond: Distinctive fine dining, well-serviced amid upscale ambience.
- Five Diamond: Leading-edge cuisine, ingredients and preparation with extraordinary service and surroundings.
If I were to apply this to Accor hotels, I suppose the analogous rating would be croissants:
- One Croissant: Meets the minimum requirements as set forth by the Accor ALL program (i.e. early/late check-outs, breakfast, welcome gifts, drink vouchers, etc.) along with the basic requirements for staying at a hotel in general (i.e. no bed bugs, power outlets, and free from unusual odours)
- Three Croissant: Exceeds ALL program requirements by including extended amenities not ordinarily found in an Accor property (i.e. extended breakfast buffet), has a solid restaurant worth visiting.
- Four Croissant: Distinctive fine dining and amenities in an upscale property
- Croissant Basket: Cutting-edge dining, and amenities.
And for those that don't even meet the croissant level, perhaps we could have a baguette level:
- Quarter baguette: Provides the absolute basic amenities you'd expect in a hotel (i.e. clean)
- Half baguette: Provides basic amenities and some (but not all) Accor Plus benefits
Unsure if this rating makes sense but I think there could be some value in having a readily search list (i.e. spreadsheet) to help us Accor travellers suss out which properties to stay at and which to avoid.
-RooFlyer88