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For my leisure travel I stay away from the chain hotels. The problem is that the 'loyalty' program is designed to distort your decision making.Personally I generally find better value at hotels, apartments and BnBs etc who do not have loyalty programs.
Stepping out of the loyalty mechanisms will give a much better travel experience.
With 80 room nights to burn I suggest you have the opportunity of getting a good sample - see how it goes.Looking at hotel loyalty programs. Expect up to 80 nights a year in EU, Asia and OZ, all self funded leisure travel. With no existing corporate funded status with any hotel chains, is it still worth chasing rewards and which is best?
Looking at hotel loyalty programs. Expect up to 80 nights a year in EU, Asia and OZ, all self funded leisure travel. With no existing corporate funded status with any hotel chains, is it still worth chasing rewards and which is best?
Accor has many brands of hotel in the group. You need 60 nights to get to Platinum in 1 calendar yr. If platinum, you get free breakfast in Asia/Pacific BUT not in European countries. Accor has many tiers of hotels from Budget to 5 star and many of the IBIS in regional and small towns where the likes of Hilton, Hyatt etc do not have a presence. So in terms of easy access to hotels Accor is great! Platinum good in ASIA / Pacific because in some hotels like Pullman, you even get 2 pieces of free laundry each day of stay. Any Asia/Pacific Accor hotels with Lounge, you will get access too - that is free breakfast as well as morning tea, afternoon tea and night happy hour with finger food. In Europe and US, they dont treat you so good.Thanks Jase dr ralph citoyen
Just wondering how many nights required before getting reasonable status and benefits. Will keep researching on AFF. Marriott Bonjoy looks ok but think there's a devaluation coming.
If you are looking for cheap rates and many regional areas where big hotels not there, Accor would be great for you. IBIS, IBIS buget, IBIS Styles and Novotel etc are the cheaper hotel brands in ACCOR. If you are Platinum (60 nights) you get free upgrade. I have had free upgrades to suites in Mercure and IBIS and they are very good. The points accummulated can be used for free hotel nights. In regional australia I even had an IBIS gave me free parking (they charged 20AUD/day for others) and a dedicated parking lot with my name!! That is how much they look after platinum members in Asia/pacific. In UK and Europe they still give you the next upgrade and welcome drinks. In UK they give free breakfast but not many of the hotels in Europe for some reason.To date this is what I've been doing, just looking for cheapest hotel with the amenities and location I want. Sometimes that happens to be a big brand depending where I am. Just seeing other people talking about "good" deals using BRG, reward points and other hacks just raises my FOMO I think...But then I should really be seeking to optimise Rol on my 80 nights....
I have lost all my hotel status because it was too hard so I go with the best price or location (self funded). What I do use is Hotels.com. For every 10 nights I stay I get one night free (to the average value of my 10 nights excluding tax) which I then generally use for my international trips which I normally do in peak season. I never have a problem keeping my gold status (highest) and get extra perks with them too on some hotels (like free wifi - never use have enough of my own, early/late checkout, sometimes free breakfast etc). This may be a better option for you.