You know ten years ago you would have never heard this complaint. "The hotel is horrible, the staff was so rude when I asked the hotel why their internet was down for four hours, which is the reason I stayed here." I guess I just can't believe this is the sole reason someone would book a hotel.
I feel like there are many other things that go into making a hotel a nice place. I personally like bars in hotels. I am not a big fan of the hotel internet, and I am known as a guru. I like to look for hotels close to fun things, that are relaxing, so I can enjoy my stay away from home. The last thing I want to do on a trip is burn my time browsing the internet.
On our site we just got a review from a guy who rated a four star property 1 out of 5 points because their internet was not working. Can someone really stay that a hotel was a 20% rating because the internet was out? Here is the best part the client listed these all as positive things, but still didn't like the hotel. "They had great food, great prices and the room was large. I loved that I could park on the same floor as my room, and the security system added to the stay." The only bad point was that the internet did not work.
I just can't believe that it would be an eighty percent deduction for the internet being down. I understand that people on business trips need the internet, so I am not referring to them. What I don't understand is this guy was staying there on his way to port off on a cruise. Look out Carnival, you will get a complaint because there is no internet in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. Hide the comment cards. I can't believe this guy can't give up the internet for one night and enjoy the beautiful Cocoa beach.
My point is that I can't believe people travel to what I would consider paradise and complain that the internet is not working. They travel all this distance from home, and all they want is to sit in front of a laptop. Even at a beautiful beach. My feeling is I would rather the hotel not have the internet, then there is no risk of me wasting my time looking at it.
I feel like there are many other things that go into making a hotel a nice place. I personally like bars in hotels. I am not a big fan of the hotel internet, and I am known as a guru. I like to look for hotels close to fun things, that are relaxing, so I can enjoy my stay away from home. The last thing I want to do on a trip is burn my time browsing the internet.
On our site we just got a review from a guy who rated a four star property 1 out of 5 points because their internet was not working. Can someone really stay that a hotel was a 20% rating because the internet was out? Here is the best part the client listed these all as positive things, but still didn't like the hotel. "They had great food, great prices and the room was large. I loved that I could park on the same floor as my room, and the security system added to the stay." The only bad point was that the internet did not work.
I just can't believe that it would be an eighty percent deduction for the internet being down. I understand that people on business trips need the internet, so I am not referring to them. What I don't understand is this guy was staying there on his way to port off on a cruise. Look out Carnival, you will get a complaint because there is no internet in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. Hide the comment cards. I can't believe this guy can't give up the internet for one night and enjoy the beautiful Cocoa beach.
My point is that I can't believe people travel to what I would consider paradise and complain that the internet is not working. They travel all this distance from home, and all they want is to sit in front of a laptop. Even at a beautiful beach. My feeling is I would rather the hotel not have the internet, then there is no risk of me wasting my time looking at it.
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