I'm curious, are reviews a pain to write??
There are some well respected members of the community who write reviews and those who don't. I understand there has to be an interest in writing them. I know there is a lot of detail that goes into a good one. Do you guys really look at them? Are "specials" a good idea? If there isn't a discount does the review carry more weight or is it about the member posting?? This thread is SL's fault because of his mention of reviews and what shouldn't be left out if them. I'm wondering what kind of review makes you want to book???
Originally Posted by Jessie Austin
An informative review will take more effort to write than a crappy one, but I would not call it a pain. My very first one was more difficult to write, but there are plenty of examples available to show how to write them.
As for using them, I can only speak for myself, because we all want different things. I read and use reviews to identify providers I would like to visit. I look at what took place and decide if that is something I want to experience. If the answer is yes, she goes into my wish list. I don't pay much attention to specials or lack of them in a review.