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Since hitting Platinum last week I have received a couple of ALL SNU vouchers expiring 31 Dec 2021. I believe they can be used to book for stays as far in advance as properties will take bookings so am looking to lock these in with some prospective 2022 bookings.
I've been doing some research but am also hoping the hive mind can help with either sharing SNU experiences:
How easy/difficult was the telephone booking process?
Was the upgrade worthwhile/would you bother again?
Did you get upgraded to better than the lowest suite category?
I'm also keen to hear of any potentially good redemption options you might have found but not tried yet - open to anywhere in Australia or even APAC.
I have one particular 1 or 2 night Melbourne trip in May which could be a good candidate for an advance SNU booking. As a bit of an exercise in determining whether SNUs are worth the hassle I did a comparison of rates to check whether it's worth pursuing. My comparison is with the Accor Plus base category rate, which is what I would almost always book when travelling for leisure. Sofitel looks like a good option, others not so much...
I've been doing some research but am also hoping the hive mind can help with either sharing SNU experiences:
How easy/difficult was the telephone booking process?
Was the upgrade worthwhile/would you bother again?
Did you get upgraded to better than the lowest suite category?
I'm also keen to hear of any potentially good redemption options you might have found but not tried yet - open to anywhere in Australia or even APAC.
I have one particular 1 or 2 night Melbourne trip in May which could be a good candidate for an advance SNU booking. As a bit of an exercise in determining whether SNUs are worth the hassle I did a comparison of rates to check whether it's worth pursuing. My comparison is with the Accor Plus base category rate, which is what I would almost always book when travelling for leisure. Sofitel looks like a good option, others not so much...
Property | Base AP rate | Base public rate | Suite AP rate | Suite public rate | Additional spend for SNU | Value Received | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sofitel on Collins | 355 | 395 | 580 | 645 | 40 | 145 | Highest base rate but best exec lounge |
Pullman on the Park | 342 | 379 | 553 | 529 | 37 | 174 | Outside CBD |
Pullman Albert Park | 207 | 229 | 332 | 369 | 22 | 103 | "Suite" looks more like a double queen room |
Movenpick on Spencer | 324 | 360 | 553 | 615 | 36 | 193 | Tiny 41sqm base suite, no exec lounge |
Hotel Lindrum | 284 | 315 | 391 | 435 | 31 | 76 | Tiny 42sqm base suite, no exec lounge |
Como Melbourne | 198 | 275 | 256 | 350 | 77 | -19 | No point using SNU, cheaper to book suite via AP rate |