TripAdvisor abandons list of dirtiest hotels

January 10, 2012 | Hotel Marketing

Each January in recent years, TripAdvisor has kicked up storms of publicity and protests by releasing its scathing lists of the “dirtiest hotels” in the world. But not this year.

TripAdvisor has abandoned the widely cited lists of the grungiest lodgings in various regions of the world, including the United States. “We want to stay more on the positive side, so we’ll continue to feature the best destinations, the top hotels,” said Stephen Kaufer, the chief executive. “We’re slicing and dicing the ‘best of’ in different ways this year, more than focusing on the negative.”

So that’s the end of annual collections of reviewer comments like these about various unfortunate properties that made previous world’s dirtiest lists such amusing reading (assuming you did not own any of the hotels in question): “Made me think of my own grave,’ ‘A level of filth and discomfort that mere neglect could never produce,’ ‘If Hell had a hotel it would be something like this.’ ”

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