It's so easy to over analyse everything , does it really matter , it's still the simple things that make us most happy , I still get really excited about holidays , and when I get to the airport I find I can just " switch off" and get into holiday mode and that is a lovely feeling , I think that I work hard over the year like many people do and find holidays a good way to recharge the batteries , I'm sure you will enjoy your holiday and have a good relaxing time and at least it will be hotter and sunnier than here !!!
A report that informs about, eg. broken tiles around the pool, or staff stealing etc are valid points, but honestly I have stayed in quality hotels in the UK that have bathrooms with a bit of black mould showing around the seals etc, and to expect a cheaper hotel abroad to be better is a bit optimistic.
Holidays are for having fun and whilst a nice hotel is a plus I don't spend that much time in the room anyway.
As long as it is as clean as is reasonable and not infested with wild life i am usually satisfied, indeed with the prices I am prepared to pay a tent would probably be good value.
andy/del, thats exactly what i mean, i often wonder what these people's own bathrooms at home must look like, rather like the ones that arnt even plumbed in at the B&Q showroom if the critisism over the hotels offering is anything to go by sometimes! ive decided to take the 'reading between the lines with a pinch of salt' attitude in future, i will of course review my hotel on HT on my return, and i promise not to moan about my bath towel having loose threads around the edges (!) i'll be too busy enjoying myself for that...
I'm actually staying in a tent ........in Dubai in November not cheap though !!
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Oh come on, just had a look at the link.....hardly tents
looks fantastic, probably no scorpions either
I hope there's not scorpions But there are oryx and gazelles that come up and drink from the pool ( I'm guessing that with those horns they could puncture my inflatables !!!! ) I've dreamt and wanted to go there for years , and much prefer a natural setting to the bling and noise of the city , I'm really excited and looking forward to it .
well said emmacat I totally agree there is just no pleasing some people like you we are going away Saturday to Bulgaria staying at a hotel we have stayed at 3 times it has been slated on other sites but we love it like you say don't read the reviews make your own mind up have a nice holiday
A common complaint especially around Greece is the Fly bins, it seems only the Brits complain... again bathrooms are normally adequate size for use, yet people complain why ! do they want to do ballroom dancing in there..
At the end of the day , it's a balancing act between what you pay and what you get, if you pay £9 per night for a room then dont expect the same as you get for £25 per night ""Simples""
And certainly don't expect what you'd get for £250 a night which seems to be the yardstick that some base their complaints on!
It's not like I'm buying the place lol ! I'm only hiring it for a week. Currently looking at some pretty basic rentals in Minorca, as it's more about the specific location we want to be in than the apartment.
From Wizard
At the end of the day , it's a balancing act between what you pay and what you get, if you pay £9 per night for a room then dont expect the same as you get for £25 per night ""Simples""
Probably the correct viewpoint.
We have stayed in accommodation of all categories, from simple rooms in Greece to 5 star, around the world.. No one likes to moan or complain, as doing so can certainly tarnish a holiday experience. However, by not pointing out "problems areas", you can cause the problem to be perpetuated to the detriment of other peoples enjoyment.
I think that it is quite fair to point out cleanliness and hygiene problems. I have complained in the past, but I believe that it has always been about higher priced 4 or 5 star hotels. In recent years we have had a disgraceful room in expensive 5 star accommodation (very well known and respected hotel) in Bangkok, where the bathroom was VERY mouldy, carpets stained and blood or red wine or vomit on expensive furniture. I find that to be totally unacceptable and worth pointing out to others.
Similarly we have had problems in a respected hotel chain in Bali - on two visits the bathroom has smelled of urine and has been in need of a deep clean.
Unfortunately, if you don't mention this in reviews, you are being unfair to others who may, rightfully, expect high standards (strangely enough we will be re-visiting that Bali hotel, very soon).
In my view, it is better to mention the shortcomings (where they genuinely exist) and let the reader decide what they expect, for the price that they pay.
Just my thoughts
Enjoy your holiday emmacat - we certainly will
Cheers
Peter
Pete
I could care less if there is a tile missing in the bathroom, if there is a thread pulled on the carpet, I do care that the resort is clean and that the staff are professional.
Nonetheless, on another competitive forum you'd be flogged for complaining about a bad picky review! Discussion on the type of compulsive complainers is always healthy.
I read a review years ago on a hotel we had booked in lanzarote,the reviewer was really slating it.I got a bit worried to be honest,well I couldn't fault it at all,we had a great great time.
Have a lovely holiday .
But the ones that really get me are the numerous variations of 'there were too many foreigners and not enough Brits in the hotel'. Especially when the foreigners are citizens of the country the complainer is visiting - shock horror 'name your nationality' actually go on holiday breaks themselves in their own country! Or similarly when the complaints centre on the 'foreignness' of the food and that the hotel didn't cater for British visitors enough ie the food wasn't British enough. Travel abroad and you will always run the risk that you will encounter different people and different food to what you are used to! Do your research first and if you want 'Britain in the sun' book a destination that will give you that! Don't book somewhere that is different and then complain that surprise, surprise it IS different! Rant over!
SM
(I do usually take reviews from TA with a big pinch of salt but in this case the tour was incredibly cheap so I had begun to doubt the hotel choices made by the company.)
If there are loads of similar complaint issues the first thing I do is check when the people were there as I've often found if there are groups of people who travelled together or all "club together" as a group of complainers then you will generally find a lot of bad comments all clumped together in the space of a couple of weeks of the return date.
But you can more often find some glowing reviews either side of the complainers dates. If that is the case then I wouldn't have a problem in choosing the hotel.
Sadly, it's always the bad reports that often receive more publicity and web traffic. People tend to remember the negative views rather than the positives, which must be a constant headache for those hotels who constantly check reports on TripAdvisor and respond back to the comments.
Why do people ask on forums for help with a problem....and then never tell you if the advice worked for them?
I was reading some of the posts on holiday complaints and very few actually come back with the results.
I do agree about some reviews, I somethings think they are written to get their name in print rather than being helpful.
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