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- Interesting I will check this site and hope to find good things about it
- I agree on the power of blogging. it is the future of online information
- Thanks Neil for sharing
- Can five star hotels afford to be superior? They should always project to be superior or else they will not attain what they already were.
- Interesting setup! I wonder where you placed that blog? On the site of the hotel itself, separate under it's own domain, or on the wordpress site?
1 year ago
I had the most horrible experience traveling in the Southeast. I've stayed at 5-star hotels and I've stayed at 2-star hotels, and this experience topped the icing on a cake. Many of the hotels I am familiar with such as Red Roof Inns, Quality Inns, Ramada, etc. and many others are own and operated by people from India. I've never stayed at a hotel and was treated like a second rate citizen. I am female and the males from India do not respect women (even in America) and as you can probably tell where I'm going with this. Imagine my outrage when I questioned my bill. The young manager was male from India and he thought I was going to "submit" to him. He was wrong. I will never stay in another Knights Inn or Travel Inn. I travel often in the Southeast and have had some pleasant experiences with the owners that were from India, but I was checked in by the women. Has anyone else out there had any experiences (personal or business) in visiting any establishments that were owned and operated by people from India? I curious to see because I think there is a growing problem with America involving the way we are treated by the males from India.
1 year ago
I am afraid, I can't offer a female perspective but one of my regular London hotel stops is Indian-owned and they are great people.
1 year ago