Free ALL Gold Status for QF Silver or above - also Points Club Plus

Depends where in Australia you stay I suppose
So my regulars (more than 6n per year) in Australia are
Sofitel Adelaide
Pullman Adelaide
Pullman on the Park Melbourne
Sofitel Melbourne
Novotel Parramatta
Sofitel Brisbane
Mercure Canberra Belconnen

Ones I stay at a couple of times per year
Movenpick Hobart
Mercure Mildura
Ibis Broken Hill
Novotel Barossa Valley
Sofitel Wentworth Sydney
Pullman Sydney Airport
Novotel Melbourne South Wharf.

Hotels I’ve stayed at in last 2-3 years
Ibis Mt Isa
BreakFree Wirrina Cove
Ibis Port Macquarie
Peppers Silo Launceston
Peppers Cradle Mountain
Mt Lofty House
Novotel Brisbane Airport
Mantra Portsea
Pullman Pt Douglas
Reef House Palm Cove
Novotel Cairns Oasis
Mantra Airlie Beach
Mercure Gladstone
Mantra Mooloolaba
Novotel Perth Langley
Apologies if I have missed any but I think that’s a fairly decent cross section of properties and I would say nearly every single stay I’ve been offered 12pm as a minimum at check in with about 60% offering me complimentary 2pm. If they haven’t offered it and I need it I will ask and very, very rarely have I been knocked back
 
AirBnB is amazing @kangarooflyer88

Often you can get better deals in resorts where owners of rooms offer better rates.
They throw in wine and snack / lunch packs at times. You speak to a real person not a robot behind a counter.

Not sure what your meaning of serious travellers are.
 
I've just stayed at an Ibis Budget and noticed that most suburban ones in Sydney & Melbourne have a standard check in time of 12:00pm. I'm curious as to how they can offer such an early check in time.
 
I've just stayed at an Ibis Budget and noticed that most suburban ones in Sydney & Melbourne have a standard check in time of 12:00pm. I'm curious as to how they can offer such an early check in time.
Everyone is keen to leave ASAP? 😂

Just completed two back to back Ibis stays in Spain (neither obviously qualify for the QF deal but I’ve had my fill of Ibis for a while. Now happily comfortable in a Parador!
 
I've just stayed at an Ibis Budget and noticed that most suburban ones in Sydney & Melbourne have a standard check in time of 12:00pm. I'm curious as to how they can offer such an early check in time.
Yes, the ones further out in the burbs are often 12pm check in but you will found they also have a pretty rigid 10am checkout.
 
Everyone is keen to leave ASAP? 😂

Just completed two back to back Ibis stays in Spain (neither obviously qualify for the QF deal but I’ve had my fill of Ibis for a while. Now happily comfortable in a Parador!
Paradores in Spain are really the best places to stay! Some are simply stunning. There are also a few similar properties that are not in the chain but offer brilliant facilities such as this in Ribera del Duero. Castilla Termal Monasterio de Valbuena - 5 stars Spa Hotel in Ribera del Duero
 
My Accor Gold was via the QF promo and my Gold expiry date is 31/12/2023.
Is this the card that at some restaurants give a 50% dining offer with conditions?
Dixson and Sons in SYD told me not.
 
My Accor Gold was via the QF promo and my Gold expiry date is 31/12/2023.
Is this the card that at some restaurants give a 50% dining offer with conditions?
Dixson and Sons in SYD told me not.
No - you need Accor Plus (a paid membership)
 
I became Accor Gold via the promo last year and received ALL points for 4 trips on QF.
2 questions please : Travelled last month, nothing has come through
1. When can I expect for them to land?
2. I read something about a better earn rate for QF flights?
Any insight much appreciated , thanks
 
Hi - hoping to get people’s views on whether (and how) I should maintain gold by 31 Dec. I need 7 nights or 1240 status points to maintain (as shown in the screenshot).

I could try book a few nights to accrue 1240 status points, or I was considering paying for an Accor Plus membership (~$250) which will guarantee 20 status nights, meaning I maintain Gold.

I will be doing lots of work travel next year so think that maintaining gold for 2024 would be useful!

Keen for thoughts
 

Attachments

  • IMG_4789.jpeg
    IMG_4789.jpeg
    74.2 KB · Views: 13
Hi - hoping to get people’s views on whether (and how) I should maintain gold by 31 Dec. I need 7 nights or 1240 status points to maintain (as shown in the screenshot).

I could try book a few nights to accrue 1240 status points, or I was considering paying for an Accor Plus membership (~$250) which will guarantee 20 status nights, meaning I maintain Gold.

I will be doing lots of work travel next year so think that maintaining gold for 2024 would be useful!

Keen for thoughts
I got my Accor plus when it was half price. If you are going to travel often, I actually have gotten a lot out of the restaurant discounts and my membership year ends in April. With that and the 20 nights I’m looking at re qualifying. I also just used my free night at a Sofitel that would have been over $300. IMO best $199 paid
 
I will be doing lots of work travel next year so think that maintaining gold for 2024 would be useful!
I had gold from this promo, can’t say it generated any meaningful benefits for me.

Out of interest, what benefits would you find useful?
 
I’m ALL classic. Is there any promo to upgrade to silver or gold with qantas status any more? I note the. Promo page is now expired…
 
I only stayed 20 nights at Accor hotels last year and didn't buy an Accor Plus membership, so have now been downgraded to Silver.

Got this email today from ALL. Confusing much? 😂

View attachment 367007
Same here but got this email earlier.

In my hotel in Bangkok, I couldn’t not see a different service level between Gold and Silver in practice.
 
I went DOWN from Silver to Gold as well today...did use Accor a few times recently, got some early check ins and the free beer...was good for free!
 
Read our AFF credit card guides and start earning more points now.

AFF Supporters can remove this and all advertisements

I only stayed 20 nights at Accor hotels last year and didn't buy an Accor Plus membership, so have now been downgraded to Silver.
The mistake you made was not booking a couple of weeks at the Sebel in Auckland when it was retailing for $20/night as a Plus member!
 

Become an AFF member!

Join Australian Frequent Flyer (AFF) for free and unlock insider tips, exclusive deals, and global meetups with 65,000+ frequent flyers.

AFF members can also access our Frequent Flyer Training courses, and upgrade to Fast-track your way to expert traveller status and unlock even more exclusive discounts!

AFF forum abbreviations

Wondering about Y, J or any of the other abbreviations used on our forum?

Check out our guide to common AFF acronyms & abbreviations.

Staff online

Back
Top