What hotel didn't you like?Joe T said:Just stayed in a hotel in San Fran based on some pretty favorable reviews on trip advisor. Ended up moving mid-stay because the hotel was so dreadful. Are most of the reviews on tripadvisor fake now? I assume there is a huge market for fake reviews somewhere...
I always ask for advice in the FFA first and then do the exact opposite of what @El Floppo recommends.
In San Fran, there are a lot of boutique hotels in the 3 - 4 star range that are dreadful but have favorable reviews on multiple sites. I usually cross reference booking.com and Hotels Tonight reviews when booking for San Fran. I rarely look at Tripadvisor anymore.Joe T said:Just stayed in a hotel in San Fran based on some pretty favorable reviews on trip advisor. Ended up moving mid-stay because the hotel was so dreadful. Are most of the reviews on tripadvisor fake now? I assume there is a huge market for fake reviews somewhere...
I believe the favored term is creamy middles.I throw out all the high and low reviews and look at the meaty middle reviews.
I basically work out of SFO and you didn't ask?Joe T said:Just stayed in a hotel in San Fran based on some pretty favorable reviews on trip advisor. Ended up moving mid-stay because the hotel was so dreadful. Are most of the reviews on tripadvisor fake now? I assume there is a huge market for fake reviews somewhere...
So, travel.We've used them a lot with domestic and international travel.
So you're going scarfless?I always ask for advice in the FFA first and then do the exact opposite of what @El Floppo recommends.
phew!By the way, I gave a review of the hotel and gave it one star. Still hasn't been posted.
Verdict is not final, but I'm thinking that site is a bit scamy.
ETA: nevermind. It is posted now. Verdict: TA not scamy.
They do preview reviews before posting and eliminate any that they believe may be phony.By the way, I gave a review of the hotel and gave it one star. Still hasn't been posted.
Verdict is not final, but I'm thinking that site is a bit scamy.
ETA: nevermind. It is posted now. Verdict: TA not scamy.
You said you used it for domestic and international travel. Outside of space, is there any other kind?I don't follow.
He uses another site for sensible accommodations for interstellar voyages.So, travel.
Ok.You said you used it for domestic and international travel. Outside of space, is there any other kind?
So travel.I like Trip Advisor a lot and have reviewed a lot of places (mostly international, a few domestic, and none outside the Milky Way where I use startrekhotelreviews.com.
Generally, it's just like reading a product review at Amazon or similar, or Yelp as someone mentioned for services, or other sites reviewing restaurants. There is a huge market for fake reviews - which is why everything on Amazon gets at least four or five stars unless it's really bad - and you just have to sift through the content both to filter those out and to find what actually interests you. The fake reviews, of course, either have nothing negative to say or if they're being clever, the fakers toss in one highly minor quasi-negative comment.
On Trip Advisor, I haven't had a lot of trouble with fake stuff. I look for the issues that concern me and (for hotels) the amenities that I like, and I particularly concentrate on "room tips" (for which you can separately search I believe) because I enjoy nice views from my hotel rooms if at all possible and don't enjoy being stuck looking at another building and such if avoidable. Uniformly rah-rah reviews generally don't interest me unless they provide helpful info. I also ignore reviews where overly precious voyagers complain about stuff that doesn't interest me like how the concierge failed to bring them six extra pillows within 30 seconds and/or was negligent in providing free theater tickets and point-by-point directions to every major nearby attraction, etc. There's plenty of good information there if you use the right filters and are prepared to invest a good 20-30 minutes or so per destination, which in my experience is well worth it.
That totally sucks.belljr said:Well. I Will never book through trip advisor. Whatever idiot that did our timeshare screwed up our reservation. Now my trip is off and they are trying to make me eat the booking fee for that guys screw up. And their customer service is terrible
Yelp sucks. If you pay them they will cleanup your bad reviews and move you towards the top. TA tries to remove fake reviews, but it is judgement and an impossible task.Same problems with Yelp, too many reviews, not that they're fake, just everyone is a critic - mostly they're all morons.