OkLooks lovely but it costs more per night than what the Pullman costs for 4 nights. Simply not affordable for this trip. AUD $1273/night doesn't an affordable trip make.
Pop in as they have incredible flowers at reception
OkLooks lovely but it costs more per night than what the Pullman costs for 4 nights. Simply not affordable for this trip. AUD $1273/night doesn't an affordable trip make.
Currently at this hotel flying later today.Property: ibis Styles Jakarta Airport
Status: Accor Plus Platinum
Room booked: Family Suite
Room upgraded/type: No, already top category
Rate: Accor Plus Flexible ($75pn++)
Free internet: Yes
Free Breakfast? Yes but didn't partake
Early check in/late out: N/A
Welcome drink: Redeemed for some bottles of sparkling water
Welcome gift: All branded cake in room, free private transfers
One night stay connecting between a QF DSC cash ticket and another itinerary (IYKYK!)
The property isn't far from CGK but definitely not walking distance with luggage. We'd planned to catch a Grab to/from the hotel, but I was contacted via WhatsApp on the day of arrival offering a private complimentary airport pickup. The car wasn't anything fancy, but fine for the 1-2km drive.
The room itself was fine, nothing to write home about. The bed was fine for 1 night. Aircon worked well but wasn't silent.
Pool area in the middle of the property adorned with a Accor Live Limitless sign
At check-in we were offered the same private transfer back to the airport for our departure. I asked, and was told this was a complimentary service for Accor Plat and Diamond only - everyone else can use the (fairly infrequent) shuttle bus. It saved us $15 or so in Grabs - so a tangible benefit.
Great value considering the rate.

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Your breakfast should have been free as an ALL Platinum member, no?Property: Mercure Southbank Melbourne
Status: Accor Platinum
Room Rate: Flexible Rate, part paid with points
Room booked: Superior Queen
Room upgraded/type: King room on top floor
Early check in/late out: Not needed.
Welcome drink: Available at bar, house beer/wine
Welcome gift: Small box of chocolates
One of the "value" Accor options in Melbourne's CBD, room was reasonably comfortable though bathroom definitely due for a refresh (visible crack in toilet bowl, worn tiles, old showerhead). Not a huge fan of connecting rooms in general and this had doors on both sides which seemed odd. Was fine for a one night stay, bed in particular gave a good night's sleep. Going rate for breakfast was $50, which I declined. Hotel website needs to update their restaurant opening hours (currently states breakfast only), I didn't dine there but it seemed to also be open for lunch and dinner.
Yeah, was thinking the sameYour breakfast should have been free as an ALL Platinum member, no?
Whoops, corrected. I am Accor Gold.Your breakfast should have been free as an ALL Platinum member, no?
Property: Canberra Sebel Civic
Status: Accor Gold Plus
Room Rate: Corporate booking system
Room booked: Standard King
Room upgraded/type: Not mentioned, maybe a higher floor?
Early check in/late out: Not needed
Welcome drink: Half-size bottle of red or white wine, no beer or non-alc option
Welcome gift: none
Decent hotel in a good location, always love it when the King is a proper king, or at least has a proper mattress topper so you can’t tell it’s two singles combined.
Also had the option to skip housekeeping for sustainability reasons and accrue an additional 200 ALL points per day instead, which I appreciate.
Not much to write home about on the ALL Status front, but would stay again for the comfort and convenience.
It was definitely better than the Novotel overall.Looks a bit more modern than the Novotel there. What's the breakfast like?
Stayed at Sebel Civic for two nights a few weeks ago (non-elite, but it got me two of the three nights for gold through the Qantas fast track, and I've got 20 nights through Accor Plus).Looks a bit more modern than the Novotel there. What's the breakfast like?
I have used it a few times over the years, most recently early this year with a 1240am arrival. While i have often walked with earlier arrivals, at that time of the night I used the yellow bus (NZD8 one way).We arrived just on midnight at around the same time as three other flights so there were plenty of people around.
Below is the route I took.
It is well lit but once I passed the car park with the purple P symbol, there were no other people around.
However, it’s the main road into the international terminal and there were plenty of cars.
I never felt unsafe.
If you want a pretty good definition of a "shoebox", it's "An Ibis hotel room in Paris"! That aside, however, they're pretty good places to stay at rates that are (for Paris) quite reasonable.Room was pretty good - it’s clearly a dated building but has been reasonably refurbished. One main room, and then a second bedroom. Drawback was shower/bathroom which was tiny - acceptable in a budget hotel, but comically small for a 4 person room. Lifts were fast and efficient.
Agree, although the room was actually very decent (just the bathroom was lousy) - i suspect it used to be two separate rooms…..If you want a pretty good definition of a "shoebox", it's "An Ibis hotel room in Paris"! That aside, however, they're pretty good places to stay at rates that are (for Paris) quite reasonable.
