An absolute waste of money
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... View Moreit is finally so absorbing because it plays like a lyrical road odyssey that’s also a detective story.
... View MoreJust intense enough to provide a much-needed diversion, just lightweight enough to make you forget about it soon after it’s over. It’s not exactly “good,” per se, but it does what it sets out to do in terms of putting us on edge, which makes it … successful?
... View MoreI really love Kitchen Nightmares and i've watched through that show wanting more. I only recently learned about this show, but i fell in love with it from the very first episode i watched.Gordon Ramsey is back and he's better than ever. Previously he's tackled improving poor and mediocre restaurants. This time however Gordon is tackling an abundance of poorly run and very mediocre hotels.Something we quickly learn is that a poorly run hotel is apparently very common, be it from being run by a stubborn owner or a dysfunctional family.No matter whats the case, Gordon doesn't hold back, when he finds something which is unacceptable, he lets the owner/s know and he rips them a new one or two if he has to.Hope Hotel Hell will be back for more seasons, Great Show
... View MoreAll he does is show up and critic, nothing gets fixed and no improvements are made... as a viewer , i wouldn't want to visit any of these places, i feel he has this demeanor on to sell to the public... if things are really shitty then fix them...! he literally shows up and starts complaining, gets people fired, shows attitude and that's that... i don't feel as if the show really helps anything, it's strictly a rude person, who is entertaining to watch but doesn't help at all... he point's out mistakes, which they are but doesn't really do much to fix anything. overall it is entertaining to watch people get discredited and builled.
... View MoreI've worked in the hotel industry for 12 years. Gordon Ramsey doesn't have a clue what he's doing.He's overly focused on the restaurant, and ignores what actually makes the real money in hotels. The rooms are the money maker, not the food. The food should still be good, but there's a better way to do this. Unless you're catering to the locals for dinner, you're much better just having breakfast and maybe lunch. Or breakfast and dinner.These hotels need to pay attention to their revenue streams, marketing, revenue management, being on the proper websites, and more. Marketing is about where your position is and to get yourself known. It's about knowing the market, not "I make deals".Whats the comp set? What are the rates in comparison? Can you feed off the cities nearby?Each hotel is different. Whats the best model of revenue for the hotel? REAL hoteliers need to be doing this, not a chef. Running a hotel is very different than running a restaurant.And frankly, what I just said doesn't even begin to cover the problems I'm seeing with this show. This show is terrible. And frankly embarrassing. There are better shows out there such as Hotel Impossible where the host has 20 years of REAL hotel experience.Gordon, go back to restaurants. It's what you're good at.
... View MoreThe fourth series on Fox for Gordon Ramsay sees the chef attempting to Rehab/Stoner various inns, hotels, and motels throughout the United States.OK if you don't like Gordon Ramsey obviously you will despise this and all his shows - "Hell's Kitchen", "Kitchen Nightmares" and of course "Masterchef US". But the fact of my review is that I think he is hilarious and always have! Yes he is raging and swearing right left and center but what is funny is the "Long Live Gordon, the Hotel savior" and you get to see his ass when he takes a bath. And what other non crime programs shows disgusting 'Body Fluids' on beds and walls. It makes you NOT want to ever stay in a Hotel again and well some of these US Owners are totally unreal and hilarious to watch. I am a Cookery reality TV fan anyway and I do enjoy this show whereas millions would not. If there is nothing else available to watch - stick on a bit of Ramsey "I say"!
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