Save 20% on the two new Accor hotel subscription cards – but are they worth it?
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Accor, the company behind Novotel, Mercure, Ibis, Raffles, Pullman, Fairmont and many other hotel brands, recently shook up its two subscription cards.
The company is currently offering a 20% discount if you sign up for either of the cards – but are they worth it?

You can find full details of the two Accor ALL PLUS subscription cards here.
Let’s look at each of the cards in turn.

The ALL PLUS ibis card
This card usually sells for €99 but is reduced to €79 using code ibis2023.
The card benefits are:
- 15% discount on stays at ibis hotels (discount valid on all public rates, not just Best Flexible Rate)
- discount valid against up to two rooms per stay
- guaranteed room availability up to two days before arrival
- 10 free status nights in Accor Live Limitless
There are two points I want to flag here:
- whilst you get a 15% discount with this card, you would – without it – get an Accor Live Limitless member discount of up to 10% regardless. This means that the actual additional saving will average 5%-8%.
- your 10 free status nights gets you instant Silver status in Accor Live Limitless (key benefits are a welcome drink and the possibility of late check out) and means that you will hit Gold status if you do another 20 nights (usually requires 30 nights)
I was discussing the card with someone at Accor last week and they described it as ‘transactional’. This is a fair assessment. If you think you will do enough ibis stays to justify €99 (currently €79) then you will buy it and if not, you won’t.
The card that ALL PLUS ibis replaced (the ibis Business card) gave automatic Gold status in Accor Live Limitless. This meant that there was a carrot for signing up even if you weren’t sure that you’d justify the fee in room discounts. This is no longer the case.

The ALL PLUS Voyageur card
This card usually sells for €199 but is reduced to €159 using code Voyageur2023.
The card benefits are:
- 20% discount across 10 luxury and premium brands and 15% off at nine midscale and economy brands (discount valid on all public rates, not just Best Flexible Rate)
- discount valid against up to two rooms per stay
- guaranteed room availability up to two days before arrival
- 20 free status nights in Accor Live Limitless
Here are the participating brands:
- Luxury: Sofitel, SO/, Sofitel LEGEND
- Premium: Grand Mercure, MGallery, 21C Museum Hotels, Mondrian, Mövenpick, Pullman, The Sebel
- Midscale: Adagio, Mercure, Novotel, Tribe
- Economy: ibis budget, ibis, ibis Styles, greet, Adagio Access
There are three points I want to flag here:
- not all Accor brands participate – Fairmont and Raffles, probably the two most expensive Accor brands, are missing for a start
- whilst you get a 15%-20% discount with this card, you would – without it – get an Accor Live Limitless member discount of up to 10% regardless. This means that the actual additional saving will be lower.
- your 20 free status nights gets you instant Silver status in Accor Live Limitless (key benefits are a welcome drink and the possibility of late check out) and means that you will hit Gold status if you do another 10 nights (usually requires 30 nights)

Buy both and the status nights stack
The status nights benefit from these cards stacks. If you buy both (and this makes little sense otherwise, because the €199 Voyageur card has all of the benefits, and more, of the €99 ibis card) you would get a combined total of 30 free status nights.
30 nights is enough for Gold status in Accor Live Limitless which would get you a one level upgrade, subject to availability, and a welcome amenity.
It would also mean that Platinum would only require you to do another 30 nights under your own steam.
You can see the full list of Accor status benefits on their website here.
There is a snag with this though
There are two ways of earning Accor Live Limitless status – by nights, or by spending.
I assume that virtually no-one achieves it via nights because the spend thresholds are so low.
It doesn’t make a lot of difference if you get 10, 20 or 30 free status nights via the two ALL PLUS cards because, unless all of your nights are in ibis hotels, you are still likely to qualify on spend before you hit the nights target.
Gold, for example, requires 30 nights or €2,800 of spend. Even with 10 free status nights from the ALL PLUS ibis card, you would still qualify on spend rather than nights if your average nightly room rate ex tax was (€2,800 / 20) over €140.
Platinum requires 60 nights or €5,600 of spend. Even with 20 free status nights from the ALL PLUS Voyageur card, you would still qualify on spend rather than nights if your average nightly room rate ex tax was (€5,600 / 40) over €140.
You also need to factor in that whilst spend from booking two rooms per night counts for status, two rooms only get you one elite night credit.
Conclusion
The two new Accor ALL PLUS subscription cards are easy to understand and can clearly save some people money.
You’ll know if you are the sort of person who does enough annual Accor stays at participating brands to get value from this.
If so, you might want to jump in by 2nd May whilst the 20% discount codes are valid.
My only criticism is that there is nothing here for someone who might be on the margins of switching to Accor. There is no sign-up bonus and Silver status isn’t worth much. You are being asked to put up quite a bit of cash with no return unless you do 15-20 nights in the following 12 months.
You can find out more about the ALL PLUS subscription cards, and buy, here.
You can learn more about the status benefits and requirements of Accor Live Limitless on this page of their site. Our two-part HfP guide to Accor Live Limitless starts here.
PS. If you run a business, Accor sells these cards to corporates for their employees at a discounted price. The minimum order is just five cards and there is a cap of 250 per company.
Accor Live Limitless update – June 2023:
Earn bonus Accor points: Accor is not currently running a global promotion
New to Accor Live Limitless? Read our review of Accor Live Limitless here and our article on points expiry rules here. Our analysis of what Accor Live Limitless points are worth is here.
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