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It's one thing to buy an inexpensive item online; it's another to buy a vacation. And these days nearly 85 percent of travelers research trips online.
Fortunately, pictures on a hotel Web site do tell a story. In fact, if you know how to read them, they can reveal whether or not a place is right for you at the hotel Web site. What you see as you click through will tell you a great deal about what you would encounter if you visited the hotel in person.
First consider how easy the hotel site is to negotiate. Pay attention to the description of the location. If the hotel Web site claims it's "a short walk to the beach," that means it's not actually on the beach — and you might have to cross a highway to get to the sandy strip.
"Convenient airport location?" That's a place advisable for stopovers only.
Click on anything that says "rooms" or "accommodations. If you come across a real digital picture, it's safe to assume that every thing will be up to original level. Does it say "some" rooms are air-conditioned on the hotel Web site? That means others are not. And no matter where you go in summer these days, that is a comfort factor. If staying cool matters to you, confirm that your hotel room will have working a/c.
Determine what the bathroom looks like. The very best places for honeymoons and romantic getaways feature a bathtub big enough for two adults.
Does the room boast a balcony? If so, scrutinize the hotel Web site for what its outdoor chairs look like. If they're white plastic, that tells the hotel is either cheap or has no sense of design. Either way, not an indicator of a luxury getaway.
Many hotels tempt guests with a "breakfast included" offer on their Web site. Here you ought to do a bit of digging and contact the hotel directly to find out if that means a cup of Cold/Hot drink and a hard roll or an array of choices at a mouth-watering buffet that includes an Omelet. And is that free breakfast available via room service or will you need to dress and travel to consume it? Find the word "charming" anywhere on the hotel Web site? Alert: It could be code for "old" and/or "grimy." And if you see the word "cozy," it is safe to assume that means rooms are small. Did you like what you viewed on the hotel Web site? Then it may be the right hotel for your vacation. Ask around if anyone else you know has stayed there, check other travelers' opinions on Inspect India. If everything checks out, you've found a winner. To get the best treatment and usually the best rate, book your reservation directly with the Hotel over the phone. Tips:If you find a Photo or details you're interested in, it's entirely reasonable to ask Inspect India if the photos on its Web site are current & real. Remember: Even pictures can lie.
Fortunately, pictures on a hotel Web site do tell a story. In fact, if you know how to read them, they can reveal whether or not a place is right for you at the hotel Web site. What you see as you click through will tell you a great deal about what you would encounter if you visited the hotel in person.
First consider how easy the hotel site is to negotiate. Pay attention to the description of the location. If the hotel Web site claims it's "a short walk to the beach," that means it's not actually on the beach — and you might have to cross a highway to get to the sandy strip.
"Convenient airport location?" That's a place advisable for stopovers only.
Click on anything that says "rooms" or "accommodations. If you come across a real digital picture, it's safe to assume that every thing will be up to original level. Does it say "some" rooms are air-conditioned on the hotel Web site? That means others are not. And no matter where you go in summer these days, that is a comfort factor. If staying cool matters to you, confirm that your hotel room will have working a/c.
Determine what the bathroom looks like. The very best places for honeymoons and romantic getaways feature a bathtub big enough for two adults.
Does the room boast a balcony? If so, scrutinize the hotel Web site for what its outdoor chairs look like. If they're white plastic, that tells the hotel is either cheap or has no sense of design. Either way, not an indicator of a luxury getaway.
Many hotels tempt guests with a "breakfast included" offer on their Web site. Here you ought to do a bit of digging and contact the hotel directly to find out if that means a cup of Cold/Hot drink and a hard roll or an array of choices at a mouth-watering buffet that includes an Omelet. And is that free breakfast available via room service or will you need to dress and travel to consume it? Find the word "charming" anywhere on the hotel Web site? Alert: It could be code for "old" and/or "grimy." And if you see the word "cozy," it is safe to assume that means rooms are small. Did you like what you viewed on the hotel Web site? Then it may be the right hotel for your vacation. Ask around if anyone else you know has stayed there, check other travelers' opinions on Inspect India. If everything checks out, you've found a winner. To get the best treatment and usually the best rate, book your reservation directly with the Hotel over the phone. Tips:If you find a Photo or details you're interested in, it's entirely reasonable to ask Inspect India if the photos on its Web site are current & real. Remember: Even pictures can lie.