Hotel fines Event Bookers $500 for every bad review posted online
Hotel fines $500 for every bad review posted online
By Mara Siegler August 4, 2014 | 1:03am
A hotel in tony Hudson, NY, has found a novel way to keep
negative reviews off Yelp and other sites — fine any grousing guests.
The Union Street Guest House, near Catskills estates
built by the Vanderbilts and Rockefellers, charges couples who book weddings at
the venue $500 for every bad review posted online by their guests.
“Please know that despite the fact that wedding couples
love Hudson and our inn, your friends and families may not,” reads an online
policy. “If you have booked the inn for a wedding or other type of event . . .
and given us a deposit of any kind . . . there will be a $500 fine that will be
deducted from your deposit for every negative review . . . placed on any
internet site by anyone in your party.”
If you take down the nasty review, you’ll get your money
back.
For any bad reviews that do make it online, the
innkeepers aggressively post “mean spirited nonsense,” and “she made all of
this up.”
In response to a review complaining of rude treatment
over a bucket of ice, the proprietors shot back: “I know you guys wanted to
hang out and get drunk for 2 days and that is fine. I was really really sorry
that you showed up in the summer when it was 105 degrees . . . I was so so so
sorry that our ice maker and fridge were not working and not accessible.”
Oddly, the hotel didn’t respond to a request for comment.
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