Why are all Hotels the same?, page 1
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Topic started on 22-11-2008 @ 08:16 AM by Skyfloating
If there's something I can rant about then about the bland sameness everywhere I go. I do travel a lot.

The first time the idiocy that comes with "globalization" and "standardized customer service" and "convinience" struck me was when I landed on the South Pacific Fiji Islands. Instead of native colours, native customs, unique styles the first sing I saw when landing at the airport were: McDonalds, Shell Gas Station, Sheraton Hotel, Footlocker. Gone were the days one is greeted by guitar-playing islanders wearing flowers. Intsead, it looked just like anywhere else. "For the tourists convinience"

The loss of uniqueness, variety and diversity is the most obvious in Hotels. Ive seen them all...5 and 6-star luxury Hotels in Dubai and Italy to mid-range run-of-the-mill hotels to Shabby motels and hostels in Russia and Mexico.

How uncreative, uninspired, unindividual and uniform they are was brought home to me when I saw one Hotel that was actually different from all the rest. And it wasnt even an expensive one, somwhere mid-range. They had yoguhrts and snack-bars running on a conveyer-belt through the lobby. One of the walls in the hallway to my room was not a wall at all but an aquarium. The smoking-section outside had a king-size-fur-covered-chair with a built-in-ashtray. None of these things were made out of especially expensive material...but they were unique and fun. The patio of my room led to a pond and a zen-garden with works of art carved into the sand. On my pillow I found - not sweets or a "welcome card", like in all other hotels - but a card with an inspirational "quote of the day" + the weather forecast for that day. I'd never seen anything like it before.

There are many thousand other ideas I've had for pleasant and/or interesting hotels, but unfortunately most hotels choose to look, feel, sound, act the same. This is in part due to huge conglomerates, where one company owns several "different" chains and to mandatory standardization in order for a hotel to receive "ratings" in travel guides.

Some people cherish the neutrality that motels and hotels offer because then they "know what to expect". I find it unbearably dull if I already "know what to expect" beforehand.

This is especially disgusting in places of mass-tourism, where you have one hotel after another lined-up along a beach, not a single one any different from the other...full of people who's predictable habits are just about as bland as the hotels.


reply posted on 22-11-2008 @ 09:57 AM by Skyfloating
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Yes...but most Hotels neither feel comfortable nor like "at home". They are neutralized and standardized.

Also...I dont think people really enjoy everything to be convinient and familiar...its only what they've gotten used to and now have to higher expectations.



reply posted on 22-11-2008 @ 11:00 AM by SugarJ
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I think they bombard us with Mc Donalds and Starbucks etc for the familiarity. This is a prime example of how that breeds contempt.

I agree i would much rather see the " flavor" and vibe of the locale i am visiting. It truly does water down the experience when everywhere you go, it looks the same.


reply posted on 22-11-2008 @ 11:22 AM by Zaphod58
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Yes, they're neutral, but they're FAMILIAR. If you've been in a hotel, you know what to expect. One hotel is the same as another most of the time. People like that familiarity.


reply posted on 22-11-2008 @ 12:37 PM by AshleyD
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Understandable and I can see your point of view.

When I traveled for pleasure, the quaint bed and breakfasts or the remote cabins were my first pick. But when I had to travel for work as a flight attendant, it was very nice to be set up in something standard. When you're going to Narita one day, come back home for three days, then are shipped off to Dusseldorf, then come back for three days, then get shipped off to Lima, to infinity, it can be very nice to know what to expect and to lessen the impact of culture shock. Even then, I still had to pack things like electric outlet adapters and such to adjust.

It's nice to have the standard for business and the off the beaten path places for vacation.

I totally hear you about things like McDonalds, though. The only time I appreciated seeing one of those was in London. The meal servings at restaurants in England are so skimpy that I needed some artery-clogging American fast food to fill me up.


reply posted on 22-11-2008 @ 01:08 PM by seagrass
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I would do that too. They build it new every year too.



reply posted on 22-11-2008 @ 01:21 PM by Zaphod58
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Unfortunately most people DON'T like things that are different. They want some different, but they want to have some things that are familiar so that they feel comfortable. So until that changes, hotels and other places will always be similar.


reply posted on 22-11-2008 @ 01:25 PM by Skyfloating
Originally posted by Zaphod58
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Unfortunately most people DON'T like things that are different. They want some different, but they want to have some things that are familiar so that they feel comfortable. So until that changes, hotels and other places will always be similar.


Most people...but what about you?
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