For clarity...
the first time we went abroad as a family, the first time I flew on a plane (had been in helicopters before), first time through an airport etc we went to the worst run hotel, everything we asked for didn't happen, we all (that was just about everyone in the hotel) had food poisoning (we had paid for all inclusive 2adults and 4 children) and after 3 days stopped eating in the hotel and paid again in local cafés and restaurants, the pool/sea view was a view of the rear carpark where 30 bin bags sat waiting to be taken, the room was above the toilet block that was a bit wiffy when the wind was in the wrong direction, you had to beg for drinks (remember we had gone all inclusive)... etc etc.. etc and the hotel was dropped by the travel agents a week after we got back (we know this because someone my other half worked with was due to go and was told and given another hotel)..... but it was the best first holiday you could have gone on... after that we know how bad things can be, and what really counts to making a decent holiday... so rather than being upset when it rained a few times in Corfu, we had a laugh making silly night shot videos like the blair witch, drank bottled beer because the pumps were off and sat watching the lightning show... didn't bother that the hotel on the Algarve was the only thing around for miles.... found Menorca to be beautiful but isolated etc.... we just got on with it and enjoyed it... so bare that in mind when you read my reviews.... I'm on holiday, I'm going to do my best to be happy and not ruin my own holiday by worrying about silly things...
Personally we are not in the least bit worried as our experience with this particular hotel over the years is first class. I accept things may not always be right but it seems some people are more interested in finding something to complain about.
fwh
We have just returned from a short break away in Ilfracombe (review added, report yet to do) and the owner of that was telling us that he was approached by a certain site (TA) wanting him to become a member and he declined. The next minute there was a review from some gentleman claiming to be from Scotland that absolutely slated the place...the problem was, he knew it was a fake review becuase he was not even open for buisness yet as the place was still being refurbished...it took him weeks to get the review removed. I dont think it is right that someone can twist the knife before a place is even opened!!
Whilst I have highlighted one particular instance on TA it is not the only one I have seen. It is only my opinion but I would have thought 4 to 6 weeks maximum, although it would be better done within a week if possible. Members and guests are continually researching and posting a review, as with the one I have mentioned helps nobody.
fwh
There isnt really a time limit but anything within the last 12 months is acceptable. New HT gives prominence to reviews where the trip/holiday/visit has just taken place. That make sense?
oh by the way its hot and sunny now in turkey
I try to do my reviews within a month - I think reviews are reasonably relevant if they are published within the "season", larger places probably OK for up to 1 year.
I always try to do them within10 days although sometimes im a bit late, I also post on the other site and am surprised i have not been banned yet as i post as wizard ht [they obviously haven't twigged who i am ] the other thing i always do is advise the hotel of the report with a link to it, as i feel they should know what's being said even if we don't give right of reply in reviews
I try to do do them within a month but sometimes it's a bit labour intensive. On one five week holiday to Australia I stayed in 13 different hotels so I think it took a bit longer. Some hotel managers do check review sites on a regular basis, I recently posted reviews of hotels in South Africa and I received an email from one thanking me for the review and another manager posted an answer to my review on TA.
The thing is, I do like TA, but the thing is, it only gives part of the story, say someone at the bars refused someone alchohol as they where underage, and than they thought it was because of something else, and it went on TA with false accusations and saying the person who refused them is this, that and other even though it was NOTHING to do with that?
The reviews on HT have always been place in date Order of the trip not date order of the review. So provided the author put in the correct travel dates the review Would fall into line and not be present at the top if a visitor had reviewed the hotel from a later departure date.
I think the sooner you do a review after your visit anywhere, the better. That way, everything is still fresh in your mind.
When we were holidaymakers, I always tried to get my reviews done no later than two weeks after getting back. The sooner you get it done the better, someone could be looking for the information you are about to provide !!
Just back from Ibiza and just posted my review
The Riomar in Santa Eulalia - great place!!
Just posted one for Las Velas apts , Port de Pollensa
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