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Accor Hotels offers a subscription program called Accor ALL Plus. With an annual membership fee, the program gives members up to a 20% discount on hotel stays at select brands, free Status Nights, and more. If you join by April 23, 2025, you will also receive up to 2,000 bonus points.
Here's a guide to both tiers of the program and whether it's for you.
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What Is Accor ALL Plus?
Accor ALL Plus is a two-tiered subscription program where members can get a discount on their stays:
- ALL Plus Ibis Card: 15% discount at economy hotels, plus 10 Status Nights
- ALL Plus Voyageur Card: 20% discount at luxury and premium brands, 15% discount on midscale and economy brands, plus 20 Status Nights
These discounts can be applied to up to two rooms on the same booking. However, you can't combine this discount with any other discount or Accor promotion. In addition to a discount on stays and Status Nights, both tiers guarantee your room up to two days before your stay (a Gold status benefit) and access to premium customer care.
Both tiers come with a card to use when booking or upon check-in to get your benefits. If you're interested in subscribing to either plan, you can do that here.

ALL Plus Ibis
ALL Plus Ibis is the tier for budget travelers. The fee is 99 euros (~$108) per year, and members receive a 15% discount at the following brands: Ibis Budget, Ibis, and Ibis Styles.
ALL Plus Ibis cardholders also receive 10 free Status Nights. That's enough to instantly bump you to Silver status level — or boost you toward a higher tier if you have already accumulated elite nights.

ALL Plus Voyageur
This tier gives a better discount and more Status Nights. For 199 euros (~$217) per year, members will get a 20% discount at the following luxury and premium brands:
- Luxury: Sofitel, SO/, Sofitel LEGEND, MGallery
- Premium: Grand Mercure, 21C Museum Hotels, Mondrian, Mövenpick, Pullman, The Sebel, Adagio Premium, Swissôtel
The following midscale and economy brands have a 15% discount:
- Midscale: Handwritten Collection, Adagio Original, Mercure, Novotel, Tribe
- Economy: Ibis Budget, Ibis, and Ibis Styles, Greet, Adagio Access
On top of the discount, Voyageur cardholders also receive 20 free Status Nights. That gets you two-thirds of the way to Gold status if you're starting from scratch.
Related: Ultimate Guide to the Accor Live Limitless Loyalty Program
Get Bonus Points for Joining Accor ALL Plus
To sweeten the deal, Accor is offering an extra incentive to sign up for ALL Plus. This bonus is in addition to the discounts, status nights, and other benefits you already get with the subscription.

Members who sign up for an ALL Plus subscription plan by April 23, 2025, will receive up to 2,000 bonus points. The ALL Plus Ibis plan comes with 1,000 bonus points, while the ALL Plus Voyageur plan comes with 2,000 bonus points.
Or you can sign up for both programs to get 3,000 bonus points plus 30 bonus Status Nights.
ALL Reward points are worth €0.02 each. That means the 1,000-point bonus is worth €20 and 2,000 points are worth €40. In other words, these bonuses effectively give a 20% return on the price of the subscription. But you have to sign up by April 23 to get the bonus points.

Should You Sign Up for Accor ALL Plus?
It's hard to find any disadvantages to Accor ALL Plus. The annual fee of 99 or 199 euros could easily be recovered in a single stay using the 15-20% discount, depending on your booking.
Say you stay 10 nights a year at eligible luxury or premium brands. If you average spending 200 euros per night, you'd save roughly 200 euros (~$219) after accounting for the 199 subscription fee. You might pay more or less, so you need to adjust this figure based on your own travel habits.
However, even if you only stayed five nights a year at this price, you would still come out ahead by buying an Accor ALL Plus Voyageur membership. And don't forget your free Status Nights and guaranteed room availability.
Free Status Nights
The 10 (or 20) Status Nights mean guaranteed Silver status — which benefits include a welcome drink, priority welcome, and late check-out. However, if you already have earned Status Nights from stays, the bonus status nights could boost you to Gold or Platinum status.
Accor says that members will receive the free Status Nights within one day of signing up for or renewing their Accor ALL Plus subscription.
Guaranteed room availability
Perhaps the most significant benefit of both tiers is the guaranteed room availability up to two days before check-in. That's usually a Gold status benefit and could make an enormous difference in your travels, especially with how busy some cities are getting these days. Note that this benefit guarantees you a room, not a specific type of room.
Disadvantages of Accor ALL Plus
The only real disadvantage to either tier is the limited number of brands. The Accor portfolio now includes 59 brands and continues to expand. The ALL Plus Ibis card only gives you a discount on three brands, and the ALL Plus Voyageur card gives you a discount on 22 brands. Furthermore, select hotels in these brands are not participating in the Accor ALL Plus program.
Depending on your destination, that could prevent you from using your card at the Accor hotel of your choice. Some of Accor's most famous luxury brands — Fairmont and Raffles — aren't included in either tier. Make sure to check the list of select hotels that aren't participating to ensure you can still get your discount.
Accor has a more prominent presence overseas, with only 139 hotels (2.5%) of its 5,600 hotels in North and Central America. But if you're an ALL member, you probably know that already and are using the program for your international travels.

Our Take
If you're an ALL member, you should consider an Accor ALL Plus subscription. Between the discount, the free Status Nights, and the guaranteed room availability, you're bound to get your money's worth. Or buy both cards and get a fast-track to Gold status and 30 Status Nights for just 298 euros if that's worth it to you.
This is the best time to get a subscription. Sign up by April 23, 2025, to get 1,000 bonus points for the Ibis subscription, 2,000 bonus points for the Voyageur subscription, or 3,000 bonus points for both subscriptions. These points essentially rebate 20% of the sign-up fee.
If you're looking for other offers, don't forget to check out our list of current promotions for Accor hotels. Register for anything that catches your eye before your next trip.
Would you consider getting one or both of the Accor ALL Plus subscriptions?
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