New: even easier Accor Platinum with All Plus China

We’ve written about All Plus China many times, a paid membership program that offers stay and dining benefits at Accor hotels across China. Even more importantly, it allows you to earn status night credits, previously capped at 30 per year.

A couple of recent updates:

  • The annual cap on status night credits has been increased from 30 to 50 nights
  • The Premium (卓悦版) membership is currently available at a discounted price of 1,099 CNY (down from 1,488 CNY), valid until August 15th

Scan the following QR code using Wechat to check details and purchase:

Previously, you needed to purchase the Supreme (30), ALL Plus Voyageur (20), and ALL Plus Ibis (10) cards to qualify for Accor Platinum status. Now there’s a new, more cost-effective option: you can replace the ALL Plus Voyageur card with the Premium card, saving you some money (~€132 vs. €199).

The total cost comes to 2288 CNY + 1099 CNY + €99 = €505. Whether it’s worth it is subjective, but if you have travel plans to mainland China or Hong Kong, or if you’re short on status nights to reach Platinum, it’s definitely worth considering.

A cheaper (and actually best) alternative is to buy two Premium cards and Accor Plus (Philippines), with a total cost of €420 only. On top of that, you can earn 3,000 bonus points if you join Accor Plus by July 31st.

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19 Responses

  1. Shubhank says:

    If we are Accor Gold and have normal Accor Plus (non-china) with 35 status nights, does the Premium card (+20) works ?
    That will leave me needing just 5 nights to reach platinum which I can pretty easily cover this year.
    I am planning to visit HKG a couple months later, so the free nights/dining benefits from ALL China can be redeemed there.

    Does it make sense ?

  2. Loco says:

    Can you really stack 2 premium card together for 40 status nights on the same ALL account? And stack an accor plus to same ALL account again for 60 nights?

  3. Sean says:

    Will there be 2 sets for vouchers for buying premium 2 times?

  4. Luc says:

    If we travel with family and book 2 rooms , can the vouchers be used for both rooms?
    Also read that the 50%-off room rate voucher will be issued upon completion of a 50%-off stay. Do you know how long after the stay is completed would they issue the voucher ?

  5. Mas says:

    Can someone buy 2 “Accor Plus 2.0 Premium Cards” to get a total of 40 nights? Can the nights be stacked together? This would save around $70 and provide 40 nights, compared to the 30 nights offered by the “Accor Plus 2.0 Supreme Card.”

  6. pietje says:

    The WeChat App now created a new AccorRewards Account with number for me.

    I actually wanted to get the Elite Nights into my existing ALL Account (non-China).

    Can I merge this now?
    Or do I need to re-enter into the existing account somehow and then re-buy?

    I am quite confused and how to manage this.

    • pietje says:

      Just to follow up:
      The refund could be processed through the regular Accor ALL China Support Channel ( [email protected] ) as the WeChat MiniProgram does not provide the necessary options after activating the card.

  7. Kaushik says:

    I tried the Alipay -> Fliggy route but the only options that came up after hitting the search were Accor Zhenxiang cards. On further research, turns out they are different from All Plus China cards.

    Can you please confirm whether it is still available or not on Alipay?

  8. Darshan says:

    Can we purchase the 5 night version through Alipay & Fliggy? Can you please explain the steps or the search words?

  9. Jacqueline says:

    Is the 50 night cap still valid after this promotion as the website now stated 30 night cap?

    • Kai says:

      The website has never been updated to reflect the 50-night change. It is still valid as far as I’m aware