Property: Mercure Sydney Macquarie Park
Status: Accor+Platinum
Room booked: Standard Triple Room
Room upgraded/type: Top floor?
Rate: Accor Plus Stay Longer - Complimentary Breakfast - ($170/night)
Free internet: Yes
Free Breakfast: Yes
Early check in/late out: Not needed
Welcome drink: 1 drink voucher (in app)
Welcome gift: Free beers, water, fruit and cheese plate (in fridge)
A bit of a strange booking made at the last second, as I live near Macquarie Park. To make a short story long, I'm a PhD student at Macquarie University and am in the process of completing my thesis. Since I am doing a thesis by publication, most of my chapters need to be submitted to journals and conferences which in turn have deadlines. The current chapter I was working on had a deadline of 11 PM Wednesday October 30 Sydney time meaning time was of the essence for me to get this submitted before the deadline. Had I missed this deadline my next opportunity to submit would be April, which could potentially slow down my thesis progression. So I made the calculated decision to open up my wallet and stay at this hotel which is a 10 minute walk to the office I work at, at the Uni (compared to the 45 minutes it would take cycling in from Normanhurst or taking the train). It also meant I could stay super late at the University on the 2 days leading up to the deadline and not have to worry about stuff like breakfast.
With that long preamble out of the way, here are my thoughts on the hotel. The hotel used to be a Travelodge. Consequently you have a lot of amenities you'd find at a Travelodge hotel like a microwave, crockery, etc, which for me is a positive. Check in/check out was done by way of a kiosk which an agent had to help me with and which I found to be super tacky. No late check out was required since I'd be at my office the whole time anyway.
Room itself was spacious albeit some parts were outdated (namely the restroom). For a Mercure though it's pretty good.
The welcome gift consisted of quite a few small items which I was pleasantly surprised by including a bowl of fruit, beers, water and a cheese platter. Now that's how you treat a Platinum:
Breakfast was until 10 AM and consisted of a small buffet area that had a combination of hot and cold items. Not the craziest selection of items at the buffet but certainly provided for a decent breakfast. Unlike the ibis, this hotel actually had a coffee machine that could make flat whites:
Speaking of flat whites, I used the one voucher I had (made the mistake of booking for 1 adult instead of 2) in app to redeem for one on my first day there.
So to answer the question of this thread, how does Accor treat you as an Elite guest? I'd say pretty good. I'd certainly stay here again should I encounter another such tight deadline (or perhaps next year for graduation, fingers crossed).
-RooFlyer88