Blues
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I've heard that 40-50% of these type of online reviews of hotels are made by competitors. I have no source or any idea how remotely accurate that is, if at all, but just something I heard about, something akin this particular post.
I put no stock in TA reviews when it comes to the high-end market of hotels and restaurants. It is a great tool for pictures though. A better source is for honest, in-depth reviews is the flyertalk site. People who actually travel and stay in these type of properties on at least a semi-regular basis.
When I go to the Ritz-Carlton in Montreal or Paris, I feel elegant and special as soon as I was inside the door. I did not feel this way at this Ritz, rather like I was in a recently refurbished Sheraton. Where has all the glamour gone???
Just to note, the Ritz-Carlton in Montreal, The Ritz in Paris, and The Ritz in Madrid are not are not managed or owned by The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company. The Ritz in London is a "partner hotel". Just like The Ritz-Carlton in Chicago is actually managed by Four Seasons. Also, isn't the RC in Montreal undergoing a makeover?
We also live in a world with 6 and 7 Star hotels.
I know it's been covered, but there is no such thing as 6 and 7 star rating systems. Just clever marketing by hotels.
I don't get why people think the RC is going to downgrade because of the lack of the "old RC"-style decor and the lack of logo. That design philosophy, across the luxury hotel market, is going out of style. So if it doesn't have the over-the-top, old school decor, it's not as luxurious? As for people walking by, not knowing what it is and thinking it's just another condo, does the property have a big Ritz-Carlton sign outside the building?
Cool YouTube video with GM giving a brief tour of the hotel.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-gjofNCXuE
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