TripAdvisor is such a well known site but am wondering do the AFF folk use it? How do you use it? For what particular purposes? How often do you use it?
I stay regularly in Renaissance Beijing Capital Hotel and they treat me like a king - so I posted a 'glowing' review on TA which appeared next day.
I stay 3 or 4 times each year at Le Royal Meridien in Shanghai only because of its location but this hotel 'never delivers' - so I wrote a 'less than glowing' review which DID NOT appear - how do you trust their hotel reviews?
I've reviewer >100 places on TA and find it a fairly useful tool although I'm warey of two things.TripAdvisor is such a well known site but am wondering do the AFF folk use it? How do you use it? For what particular purposes? How often do you use it?
I stay regularly in Renaissance Beijing Capital Hotel and they treat me like a king - so I posted a 'glowing' review on TA which appeared next day.
I stay 3 or 4 times each year at Le Royal Meridien in Shanghai only because of its location but this hotel 'never delivers' - so I wrote a 'less than glowing' review which DID NOT appear - how do you trust their hotel reviews?
Re-posted review yesterday and it appears online this morn - maybe glitch first time - who knows.I stay 3 or 4 times each year at Le Royal Meridien in Shanghai only because of its location but this hotel 'never delivers' - so I wrote a 'less than glowing' review which DID NOT appear
Sometimes all the reviews are over the top and glowing because the place really deserves it - e.g. Singita Sasakwa where I almost cried when it was time to leave it was so beautiful (mind you the price matches the perfection).I've reviewer >100 places on TA and find it a fairly useful tool although I'm warey of two things.
1) If the review seems inappropriately positive and they can't think of anything negative to say, be careful. If they've only reviewed one place, or a small number of places, also be warey as there are companies out there who you can pay to give you positive reviews and I suspect these are their work. Only give credit to reviews where the author has posted multiple reviews.
2) Be careful of people who are too positive. People can get caught up in being on holidays and give glowing reviews of utter cough. Again, check the average rating of the reviewer and see what their general vibe is.
Also, all of my negative reviews have been published. I'm just about to finish a trip through China and there have been some doozers who'd describe themselves as a hotel. Fortunately my current hotel (Charms hotel quite close to the bund is quite pleasant).
I use TA as a tool also. I make it a part of my research, and as others have mentioned, I ignore the one hit wonders.
However, you can't please some people who their complaints are quite trivial.
I also like to see the amateur photos, as it's more "real"
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I use it all the time for accommodation and restaurants. I don't take tooooo much notice of the top tier ( written by the provider or contacts ) or the bottom tier ( written by the opposition ).
Learn to read between the lines and its a very helpful site.
Yes I use and put reviews and photos on TA.
Kudos to Novotel Sydney Olympic Park, I neg reviewed our room with photos and they tracked me down via room number and we were offered a free suite for an event night later that year (rack rate was $500+ that night), with welcome fruit basket no less.
Pullman Olympic Park also recently came to the party with a free dinner because of a few tiny issues we had with our last stay.
I do like when the business reps respond to reviews.