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Timeshares: A Monetary or Leisure Investment?

May 28, 2012 in George's Observations by George

The number one complaint we receive on ReviewResorts.com is regarding time-share purchases. However, we recently received a review about the Krystal Cancun from Monika who lives in Houston, Texas who brought up a very interesting concept…buying a time-share because you want to use it and return to that resort on a yearly visit. Wow! What a concept.

It seems that many people purchase time-share programs as a monetary investment or because they think they are going re-sell half of the time and then stay in the other half of the time for free. Greed is good, right? However, if it was that easy, don’t you think the hotel would just sell the rooms themselves?

Time-shares may make sense if you feel so comfortable at a resort that you want to return year after year. If not, then in no way should you consider their time-share program even if the sales people entice you with a freebie or two. Your vacation time is precious don’t waste it putting yourself in a position to be pressured to buy something you don’t want. However, if you love the resort then maybe it may make sense.  Your call.

Enjoy the Journey,
George

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The Most Common Complaints in Hotel Reviews

April 14, 2012 in George's Observations by George

I have noticed a trend in the hotel reviews posted on our sister site www.ReviewResorts.com. There is a trend that the nicer resorts tend to have really positive reviews, while the lower level 4-star and 3-star resorts tend to have many more negative reviews. While this may seem appropriate considering 5-star resorts are nicer, it is clear that the vitriol of the 4 and 3-star hotel reviewers mean they were really unhappy. Here is a rundown of common complaints that we generally receive:

Pushy and Deceitful Time-Share Sales
It never ceases to amaze how Mexico’s hotel managers put so much effort into providing an awesome experience for their guests, yet allow pushy time-share sales people to ruin so many of their guests vacations. The complaints that time-share sales people lye in wait like vultures ready to pounce on guests are common. We also receive many complaints that the “absolute truths” told to hotel guests in the time-share sales presentations turn out to be total lies and untruths. Guests get home only to find out most everything they were told in the time-share presentation was false. This trend is very pronounced with the lower level 3 and 4-star beach hotels.

All–Inclusive Resort Complaints
The number one complaint about all-inclusive resorts is that the food served in the buffets is the same and never changes. The guests get really sick of eating the same thing for their entire stay and they complain about it in their hotel reviews. If an all-inclusive resort wanted to create a marketing edge, they might consider alternating the food in the buffets. This seems simple, give people new choices and they will be happy.

The number two complaint is securing reservations at the specialty ala carte restaurants. The hotel will tell them the reservations are sold-out for the whole week and they will go look and find few people in there eating. If this was a one or two time complaint, we could say it was an isolated circumstance, but this is a very regular complaint and something to be aware of.

The number three complaint about all-inclusive resorts is that if you are not a “member” of their club (aka: time-share program) you are treated as a 2nd class guest. Many of the all-inclusive resorts have policies that if you are not a “member” you do not have access to preferred areas of the resort. This is especially true of securing reservations at the specialty restaurants.

Rundown Rooms
The 3-star and 4-star level hotels in both Hawaii and Mexico have a common complaint of rundown rooms in need of renovation and repair. This is not to say that all 3 or 4-star hotels are rundown, but the complaint is common.

Let the Buyer Beware
One of the most important things you should do when selecting a hotel for your vacation is to visit the review sites. While some of the reviews will be gushing how great, and some will be overly negative, the bulk of the reviews will fit a pattern to give you an idea of how committed the management is to providing a quality guest experience.

We also feel that working with a Professional Travel Agent who specializes in the destination you are planning on visiting is very worthwhile. They have access to feedback and people at the destination that you simply cannot replicate online.

George

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Mexico Resort Reviews keep coming in!

August 4, 2011 in George's Observations by George

The Mexico resort reviews keep coming in on www.ReviewResorts.com spite of all the bad press about the drug wars. People are traveling to the Mexico beach destinations. It seems as though people are having a good time. This is a good thing as there are many good people who work in the hotels and tourism industry in Mexico. Here is a couple on a romantic holiday at the Barcelo Maya Beach resort in Playa del Carmen.

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Gran Caribe Real Cancun Resort Review

December 2, 2008 in George's Observations by George


Gran Caribe Real Cancun

As editor of the popular web site www.ReviewResorts.com I seem to receive quite a few Cancun resort reviews complaining about sleazy time-share pitches that sometimes a ruin the impression tourists have of their hotel. The Gran Caribe Real Resort in Cancun Mexico deserves kudos for treating the guest who wrote the review below with respect and doing all they can to provide the best possible vacation experience. Check-out this review and see if you get the same good feeling I did when I read it:

Peter from Belmont, Michigan writes:
“My fiance and I just came back from Cancun today after a five day stay at the Gran Caribe Real Resort. We did not know what to expect from this fine establishment due to it being a 5-Star resort. We decided to stay there due the great introduction price due to construction currently going on. We are average every day middle class U.S. citizens with not a lot to spend on accommodations. Since we were paying a far lower rate than to be expected, we were concerned of the service that we might be given. If we had been given less than upper class service, I would not have written this review due to that we paid a very fair price to stay at an upper class resort. We were BOTH utmost surprised with the service that we received in ALL areas of the resort” ….Read More

Now that the financial mess has reduced vacation demand, resorts must examine the vacation experience they provide. Any resort could use more reviews like this to get people into their hotels.

George