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Accor Hotels Super Sale 50% Off


Accor Hotels currently has a Super Sale with discounts of 50% for reservations made before November 26, 2011 applicable to all stays between 11th December 2011 and 12th February 2012 at participating hotels.  Make sure to enter your A|Club account number to be eligible for the 50% discount.  No A-Club member yet?  Free instant A-club Platinum (100% bonus points, room upgrades, late check-out, etc… ) via this link Update 22/11: Free Platinum offer expired.  Sign-up for free A-Club Gold account at A-Club.com using promo code “ACLUBFROHMYGOLD2011″ Update Jan 05, 2012: The A|Club instant Platinum sign-up link is active again! Update Jan 09, 2012: The Free Platinum offer code is no longer valid.

Below a selection of great deals I found using the 50% discount promo.  At many properties the 50% discount also applies to suites which results in even more value for your money.  Note Accor hotels offers lower rates for single occupancy, below offers are based on double occupancy.  Sample dates used are Dec 16-17 unless otherwise stated.  There are many more deals hidden between the 1300 participating hotels, please share your findings in the comments field of this post.  Thank you.

Junior Suite at Pullman Dubai Mall of the Emirates for EUR 126
Check the Accor Hotel Dubai list for more great rates with this promo.
Venice Carnival – Junior Suite at Papadopoli Venezia for EUR 191
Enjoy the Venice Carnival opening weekend (Feb 10-12, 2012) at this awesome rate!
Deluxe Suite at Novotel Bucharest City Centre for EUR 142
Read my review of this massive suite with jacuzzi, highly recommended!  Rate available during Christmas and NYE weekend too!
Executive Suite at Novotel Brussels off Grand’Place for EUR 117
Executive Aisawan Club Suite at Pullman Pattaya Aisawan for EUR 95
Stayed at this hotel in August, read my review.
Grand Deluxe Suite at VIE Hotel Bangkok – MGallery for EUR 58
Stayed at this suite in August, read my review.
Muse Residence King at Hotel Muse Bangkok for EUR 87
Fabulous new design hotel in Bangkok, check the website.
Executive Premier suite at Novotel Beijing Peace for EUR 94
Superior Suite at Pullman Beijing West Wanda for EUR 90

2 Bedroom Suite at Novotel Bali Nusa Dua Hotel for EUR 109

Deluxe Suite at Novotel Bucharest City Centre

Pic: Novotel Bucharest City Centre – Exterior
Pic: Novotel Bucharest City Centre – Eugene Ionesco Suite (Jan 2011)
Pic: Novotel Bucharest City Centre – Eugene Ionesco Suite – Jacuzzi (Jan 2011)
Mid January 2011, I stayed at Novotel Bucharest City Centre.  Normally I don’t consider Accor Hotels except for their Sofitel and M Gallery luxury brands.  But this time I found a nice deal at Novotel Bucharest: they advertised their ‘Deluxe Suite’ at almost the same rate as a Standard Room.  For 102 euro per night I was offered the Eugene Ionesco Suite (‘Deluxe Suite’ on Novotel website – bellboy called it the ‘Presidential Suite’)  It had one bedroom with king-size bed, two bathrooms with massage showers, a huge Jacuzzi with tv, a living room with bar and a conference area with video conference facilities.  It also came with vip lounge access (free snacks and drinks), free Wi-Fi and access to the Wellness Centre.

Radisson Blu Bucharest

Enjoyed a one night stay at Radisson Blu Bucharest last weekend.  Had checked the hotel’s public areas on a previous trip and was overwhelmed by the impressive Bla lobby bar.  I stayed on a Family and Friends rate (see Bucharest planning for details) which was 80 euro per night including breakfast for two and a 25% discount at the all-day-restaurant Caffe Citta.

Picture: My (small) King Size room at Radisson Blu Bucharest.

Overall, I was very impressed by this hotel, both infrastructure and service wise.  Modern high quality interior design and well trained friendly staff.  No wonder this hotel is rated #1 for business (and #2 for leisure) on Tripadvisor.

Advise for your airport transportation: book the Radisson shuttle service (43 lei/10 euro).  Every hour a shuttle leaves for the airport.  With a bit of luck you’re the only guest going to the airport which means a hotel’s Mercedes-Benz E-Class will drive you. (normally 160 lei/40 euro)

InterContinental Bucharest

For info on how to get the lowest room rates at InterContinental, Holiday Inn, Crowne Plaza and Hotel Indigo, scroll down.

I’m currently staying at the InterContinental Bucharest in Romania.  The IC Bucharest has 4 published room types: Superior, Deluxe, Club IC and Junior Suite.  During my first stay in November 2010, I was upgraded from a Superior room to a Junior Suite thanks to my InterContinental Ambassador membership.  Earlier this month, I had booked a Club IC room.  Again, I was upgraded to a Junior Suite but with access to the new club lounge at the 21st floor.  If you’re unfamiliar with hotel industry terms like Club room, Club floor and Club Lounge,  read this USA Today Travel article.

As this was my third stay, I was looking for a new experience.  I spotted some pictures of the new Club rooms browsing the IC Bucharest facebook page.  So rather than be upgrade to a Junior Suite I requested to be upgraded from a superior room to a Club Room.  When arrived in the room, I realized there were still ‘old’ Club rooms too.  As the hotel was fully booked on Friday night, I requested to move to a new Club room Saturday.  So here we are today in this lovely contemporary IC Bucharest Club room:

How to get the lowest room rates at InterContinental Hotels?

  1. Determine which IHG hotels are available for your dates and destination at the IHG website.  By default the results will show the Best Available rate.
  2. Use HotelsCombined.com (or similar) to determine if a third party website is selling the same hotel room at a cheaper price. If that’s the case, submit a Lowest Internet Rate Guarantee claim.  If your claim is valid (make sure to read the terms and conditions) IHG will offer you the lower rate – 10%!
  3. Check for IHG promotions.  FrequentFlyerBonus.com has a nice overview of all current promotions (even per country).   Example: 2 Nights for the price of 1: when staying on the best flexible rate at one of hundreds of hotels around Europe including Crowne Plaza, Holiday Inn and Express by Holiday Inn hotels.
  4. Use the Friends and Family rate.  If available, this will most likely be the lowest rate but you won’t receive PriorityClub points nor is the hotel obligated to provide you with any of your status privileges (Ambassador upgrades, PriorityClub perks, etc..)  You don’t have friends or family working at IHG?  No worries, we’re all friends of Doug Castor (Global Sourcing Manager with IHG)  He’s sharing his personal link to the IHG Friends and Family rate on his twitter account (which I used successfully in the past)
  5. Enjoy your lowest rate!

Planning: weekend trip to Bucharest

Here’s the work flow I used to book my weekend trip to Bucharest, Romania.

Step 1: Flight

As I live near Brussels airport (BRU) I try to avoid booking flights departing from the low-cost Brussels South airport (CRL) which is located near Charleroi, a 45 min drive from Brussels.  Airport parking is expensive at both Brussels and Charleroi airport.  This is one of the reasons I prefer to depart from Brussels Airport so I can leave my car at home.

There are multiple carriers connecting Brussels with Bucharest, but only Blue Air and TAROM Romanian Air Transport have direct flights from Brussels Airport.  Blue Air is a low cost carrier connecting Brussels Airport with Baneasa airport (BBU) which is only 8.5km from downtown Bucharest.  The second airline serving Brussels airport is Tarom, the flag carrier and oldest currently operating airline of Romania. It had the hottest female CEO ever, until Ruxandra Brutaru resigned on March 15, 2011.  Tarom connects Brussels Airport with Romania’s busiest international airport Otopeni (OTP) located 16.5 km of downtown Bucharest.  Note: At Brussels South airport (CRL) WizzAir has a direct connection to Baneasa (BBU).

To determine the cheapest (and most comfortable) fare I used several websites including Kayak.com and Bravofly.com The first one came up with the conventional airline routes, the latter also included most low cost airlines and made a mix of one way tickets to find the cheapest fare.  I noticed two things: Blue Air had the cheapest fare for the roundtrip BRU-BBU and Brussels Airlines was selling the Tarom flights as codeshare partner at a cheaper price.  Some of the disadvantages of Blue Air: Very strict carry-on luggage enforcement (7KG max), 15 euro fee (per leg) for checked luggage, regular flight delays,  operates at the overcrowded Baneasa airport and your flight might arrive late at night at BBU which means you’ll have a hard time finding an honest taxi driver.  Tarom provides better service, free in-flight food and beverages, uses the OTP airport which has a reliable taxi queue and is part of Skyteam. (collect miles and status privileges)

In this case I decided to make a combination of one way tickets.  I paid 49.99 euro (incl. all fees i.e. 15 euro checked bag)  for a Blue Air flight from BRU to BBU on Friday night and 116.66 euro for the Brussels Airlines flight (operated by Tarom) from OTP to BRU on Monday afternoon.  Total airfare: 166,65 euro.  Not the cheapest fare for a round trip Brussels – Bucharest, but I only booked three weeks in advance.  I also have checked luggage both ways and can collect miles since the return flight is sold by Brussels Airlines, a Star Alliance member. (see  Brussels Airlines & non Star Alliance partner = 0 miles)

Step 2: Hotel

I’m a fan of the InterContinental Hotel Group (IHG) for many reasons, of which Priority Club (PC) is number one.  I had countless upgrades and free nights at IHG properties (Holiday Inn, InterContinental, Crowne Plaza, …) just by using my Priority Club loyalty card.  If you keep an eye on the PC offers, points count up quickly and after your first two or three stays you can already cash in on a free night using the PointBreaks list.  I have saved thousands of euros using this program and received incredible upgrades.  Being loyal in the travel industry can be very rewarding. More about this later.

First I checked if any IHG properties were available in Bucharest. Yes, there’s a Crowne Plaza and an InterContinental hotel.  As we like to travel in luxury and since IC Bucharest is one of the cheaper InterContinental hotels in the IHG portfolio I decided to go for it.  I’m also an InterContinental Ambassador, a paid membership which upgrades your Priority Club level and provides you with privileges like a guaranteed room upgrade, 4pm late check-out, welcome gift, etc…

To check the hotel rate I used HotelsCombined.com , a hotel price comparison engine which collects all the rates from different booking sites like Hotels.com, Booking.com, Travelocity.com, etc…  In most cases the IHG website rate is the lowest, but in this case Skoosh.com was offering the Superior room rate including breakfast for two nights at 155 euro as where the IHG rate was 226 euro.  In this kind of situations, you can rely on the IHG Lowest Internet Rate Guarantee.  If your claim is valid (read the rules very carefully!) IHG not only matches the lower rate, but gives you an additional 10% off!  I must admit it took some effort to get my claim validated this time (email discussion about room type description) but I managed to get the rate from 226 euro to 139,50 euro. (lowest rate found at Skoosh.com 155 euro -10%) On top of that, my stay will qualify for points, which is not the case when you book through a third party website.

For my third night, I wanted to try something new.  The Radisson Blu Bucharest was listed as the number one luxury hotel in Bucharest on Tripadvisor (the single most reliable site for hotel reviews) and was also rewarded the Carlson Global Hotel of the Year award. I checked the regular rates at HotelsCombined.com for the Radisson Blu and got 118 euro as the cheapest room rate without breakfast. Quite expensive for one night in Bucharest, so I started looking for a way to get the rate down.  As I don’t collect loyalty points with the Carlson group, I didn’t care about non-qualifying rates. I learned about the Radisson Family and Friends rate, which offers almost every Radisson Blu property at 80 euro per night including breakfast for two.  The only requirement is to have a friend or family member working at a Carlson property.  One of my friends works at a Park Inn hotel, so I could use her details to secure this great rate.

Step 3: Airport to Hotel transportation

One of the most frustrating annoyances about travel is coping with corrupt taxi drivers. They have them in every city around the world, but Bucharest has a large share of scam artist.  As indicated before, I will arrive late at Baneasa airport. Last year November, I also arrived late at Baneasa airport and had a very hard time finding an honest taxi driver.  In fact, all taxi drivers in the official queue outside the airport collaborated to scam foreign visitors.  Every single one of them asked 100lei (25 euro) for the 8.5km trip to downtown Bucharest which should only be 35 lei (8 euro) max.  As I wanted to avoid the hassle this time, I checked for websites where I could book the airport taxi or limo online.  The cheapest rate I found was 20 euro.  I finally decided to book the InterContinental Bucharest limo service.  A Mercedes Benz E Series with driver will be waiting for me at the airport.  At 23 euro it’s much more expensive than a regular taxi, but since they are so hard to get late at night, I decided to go for the safe and reliable option.

Step 4: What to see, do, eat, drink in Bucharest?

A good start to plan your activities is Wikitravel. An other trustworthy resource is Lonely Planet. More later.