Help me understand the Accor Plus Dining Benefits
#1
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Join Date: Jun 2022
Location: HAM
Programs: AY, Accor, Hilton - Gold
Posts: 386
Help me understand the Accor Plus Dining Benefits
Hello!
Bought the Accord Plus Membership because the free night certificate had huge value by its own. But now I would like to use the dining benefit as well. I just don't quite understand it.
When I click "DINE" on the website I can choose a city and get a listing of all accor restaurants. Some of these restaurants have a description like "20% off for accor plus..." , some have "no benefits" and the majority has no description at all.
What's the difference between no benefits and no description?!
Because frankly I checked Hong Kong, Tokyo, Osaka, Bali l, Bangkok and South Korea and it seems that 98% have no description and the last 2% have 20 percent off.
Doesn't seem like such a great thing except the "no description" means the full 50% off. That would be great, but I can't seem to find any evidence of that.
Can someone explain?
Thanks a lot!
No Benefits
Bought the Accord Plus Membership because the free night certificate had huge value by its own. But now I would like to use the dining benefit as well. I just don't quite understand it.
When I click "DINE" on the website I can choose a city and get a listing of all accor restaurants. Some of these restaurants have a description like "20% off for accor plus..." , some have "no benefits" and the majority has no description at all.
What's the difference between no benefits and no description?!
Because frankly I checked Hong Kong, Tokyo, Osaka, Bali l, Bangkok and South Korea and it seems that 98% have no description and the last 2% have 20 percent off.
Doesn't seem like such a great thing except the "no description" means the full 50% off. That would be great, but I can't seem to find any evidence of that.
Can someone explain?
Thanks a lot!
No Benefits
#2
Join Date: May 1998
Location: australia
Posts: 5,762
My Interpretation (which may be completely wrong) is:
Accor Plus benefits are not available. -means exactly what it says
Accor Plus members enjoy 25% off food for up to 8 people, and 15% off beverage- means exactly what it says
If nothing is listed for a restaurant that appears on the AccorPlus website then the standard discount applies:
When you dine with four or more guests, your discount will be equal to 100% divided by the number of diners. For example, 100% divided by 8 diners equals a 12.5% discount. When dining with 10 or more people, you will enjoy a minimum 10% discount.
Accor Plus benefits are not available. -means exactly what it says
Accor Plus members enjoy 25% off food for up to 8 people, and 15% off beverage- means exactly what it says
If nothing is listed for a restaurant that appears on the AccorPlus website then the standard discount applies:
How much will you save?
When you dine with four or more guests, your discount will be equal to 100% divided by the number of diners. For example, 100% divided by 8 diners equals a 12.5% discount. When dining with 10 or more people, you will enjoy a minimum 10% discount.
#3
Original Poster
Join Date: Jun 2022
Location: HAM
Programs: AY, Accor, Hilton - Gold
Posts: 386
My Interpretation (which may be completely wrong) is:
Accor Plus benefits are not available. -means exactly what it says
Accor Plus members enjoy 25% off food for up to 8 people, and 15% off beverage- means exactly what it says
If nothing is listed for a restaurant that appears on the AccorPlus website then the standard discount applies
When you dine with four or more guests, your discount will be equal to 100% divided by the number of diners. For example, 100% divided by 8 diners equals a 12.5% discount. When dining with 10 or more people, you will enjoy a minimum 10% discount.
Accor Plus benefits are not available. -means exactly what it says
Accor Plus members enjoy 25% off food for up to 8 people, and 15% off beverage- means exactly what it says
If nothing is listed for a restaurant that appears on the AccorPlus website then the standard discount applies
When you dine with four or more guests, your discount will be equal to 100% divided by the number of diners. For example, 100% divided by 8 diners equals a 12.5% discount. When dining with 10 or more people, you will enjoy a minimum 10% discount.
It's great news if I could really get 50% on so many restaurants. Then again, that was the whole deal of the accor plus membership I guess.