Vegascrazy wrote:Yes it was an addition earlier this year, you can apply on-line on amex.co.uk and you instantly receive an email from Accor confirming Platinum membership.
I used my Accor Platinum status last weekend at Sofitel Athens and was pleasantly surprised:
- Upgraded to Club Floor - very nice huge room with wonderful bathroom (huge walk in rain shower & separate full size bath)!
- Entry to club lounge with free drinks & well stocked buffet
- Invitation for drinks (for two) at the bar
- Free bottled water in room
- Welcome letter in room with tray of chocolates
Not bad considering we had booked the cheapest possible room for €79!
Well, I'm not sure of the concept of upgrading the likes of sofitel and novotel, because frankly the normal rooms in some of those (like the 49 quid one in Antwerp) was as big as the biggest hilton junior suite I'd ever been in. Perhaps I'd been upgraded but they didn't tell me and it was huge.
For me, having scoured the horror of LHR T4 when not upgraded to executive floor on a T4 Hilton gold (tried the expensive wetherspoons "Windsor castle" and the pub just by Virgin checkin T3), done starwoods nice (not sure if upgraded on gold, I wasn't told, and was reasonable) NY hotel, and seen that the US "executive lounge complimentary drinks except alcohol" policy on the 2 days in San Jose hilton executive floor, the only executive floor upgrade of a 12 day LA/SJ/SF Hilton run, I've lost a bit of faith in the upgrade policies of the 'prestige cards'.
To me the great consistent value is the breakfasts and wifi, its a dice roll on gold/plat benefits, some of them are superb: Budapest West end hilton giving executive lounges and junior suites, Antwerp and Glasgow executive lounges. Others not blinking an eye on upgrades, or effectively free coffee...
Accord plat, well, its at least something else to book, but like Club Carlson, points are not VS transferable, but hey VS's recent service is pushing me to BA...