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I'm looking for a place to stay for 3 nights in Bangkok in November on the way to the UAE to see Seat Son and have narrowed down to Mercure Bangkok Sukhumvit 11 or Novotel Bangkok Siam Square and maybe a couple of others in similar locations. Both these hotels are offering rooms that have club access included in the price - variously described as executive club or privilege club. The main benefits offered seem to be coughtails/evening snacks and sometimes afternoon tea. The room costs about $100 more for 2 people for 3 night, so if the drinks etc are free, that looks ike a very good investment for us
- but I am not clear whether you have to pay for the drinks/snacks etc as the hotel web site for the club shows a menu, with prices attached. The excutive club seems to also include breakfast?
Newbie kind of question really - but most of my accor stays have been at the cheaper end of their hotels! I'm an ALL+ (formerly accor plus) member, currently Silver, but by the time of travel will be Gold. So as a member, I will get a free welcome drink and 50% off any dining at hotel venues.
So, can anyone advise about what you actually get with the "executive" or "privilege" clubs? Also open to suggestions of other hotels I should consider.
It's our first time in Bangkok.
thanks!

Newbie kind of question really - but most of my accor stays have been at the cheaper end of their hotels! I'm an ALL+ (formerly accor plus) member, currently Silver, but by the time of travel will be Gold. So as a member, I will get a free welcome drink and 50% off any dining at hotel venues.
So, can anyone advise about what you actually get with the "executive" or "privilege" clubs? Also open to suggestions of other hotels I should consider.
It's our first time in Bangkok.
thanks!