Social network of hotels in the United States to share lists of undesirable guests

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Among those who travel regularly, it is increasingly common Use of the social network to inform us about aspects related to the trip that we are going to undertake. A good example of this is the case of the hotels selection using the Tripadvisor recommendations website.

The objective is, above all, to avoid staying in hotels that offer poor service, that is, not recommended.

But do you know that Hotels they also start using professional social networkss to be warned about undesirable guests? This is already happening in the United States, where the professional website Guest Checker it makes it easier for hotels to create a guest blacklist.

With the motto, "leave them out before they register", the partner hotels advise about non-recommended customers, so that they are not admitted when they try to make a reservation.

Many hotels in the world have their own blacklists of undesirable customers, but now with this new professional social network they can share it with each other. It is still the other side of the scale of the already essential comments and opinions of guests about the hotels where they have stayed, which are already an essential element in the websites of hotel reservations.

As reported USA TodayAt present almost 700 hotels have registered as members of Guest Checker, which have a blacklist of more than 1,300 guests considered undesirable.

And what do you consider an undesirable guest? As explained in the own Guest Checke websiter, there are five different levels of behaviors by which a client can be blacklisted. From the lowest level, such as smoking in areas not allowed or using hotel facilities (swimming pool, tennis court ...) outside the established hours, to the most serious behaviors, such as not paying the bill, stealing or causing incidents.

In short, as hotels have had to get used to customers becoming increasingly informed about them through social networks, now they will be the bad customers those who will have to suffer the consequences of using professional social networks from the hotels.

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