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Hotel Hell mit Gordon Ramsay

Originaltitel: Hotel Hell
  • Fernsehserie
  • 2012–2016
  • TV-14
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Gordon Ramsay in Hotel Hell mit Gordon Ramsay (2012)
Hotel Hell: Season 3
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuChef Gordon Ramsay visits struggling, disfunctional hotels across America and spends a week trying to help them become successful.Chef Gordon Ramsay visits struggling, disfunctional hotels across America and spends a week trying to help them become successful.Chef Gordon Ramsay visits struggling, disfunctional hotels across America and spends a week trying to help them become successful.

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    • Gordon Ramsay
    • Robert Dean II
    • Ari Nikki
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      • Robert Dean II
      • Ari Nikki
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    Gordon Ramsay
    Gordon Ramsay
    • Self
    • 2012–2016
    Robert Dean II
    • Self - Owner: The Juniper Hill Inn
    • 2012
    Ari Nikki
    • Self - Owner: The Juniper Hill Inn
    • 2012
    Giulian Jones
    • Self - Executive Chef
    • 2012
    Barbara Walker
    • Self - Server
    • 2012
    Ryan Rediker
    • Self - Estate Manager
    • 2012
    Sara Maurer
    • Self - Assistant Innkeeper
    • 2012
    Karan Townsend
    • Self - Owner
    • 2016
    John Hough
    • Self - Owner: The Roosevelt Inn
    • 2012
    John Imhof
    • Self - Owner: The Cambridge Hotel
    • 2012
    Ken Pisciotta
    • Self - Owner: River Rock Inn
    • 2012
    Eddie Kaen
    • Self - Owner: The Keating Hotel
    • 2012
    Cali Szczawinski
    • Self - Owner, Meson de Mesilla
    • 2014
    Phillip Lovingfoss
    • Self - Owner, Monticello Hotel
    • 2014
    Sandy MacDougall
    • Self - Owner & Chef: Four Seasons Inn
    • 2014
    David Mollendor
    • Self - Owner: Hotel Chester
    • 2014
    Brian Goss
    • Self - Co-Owner & Restaurant Manager
    • 2014
    Joanna Davis
    • Self - Owner: Applegate River Lodge
    • 2014
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      • Adeline Ramage Rooney
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    2tiffanie_says_stay_in_your_lane

    Phony and staged. And why do we need to see this man in the shower???

    This show is more scripted and exaggerated than Kitchen Nightmares. I think it was just a way for Chef Ramsay to continue making money after that ended. Television (and the film industry for that matter) are full of greedy people. Actors/actresses and TV personalities will do anything for a buck, no matter how ridiculous. Although he's a chef by trade, he reminds me of an actor. He has the ability to convey different personas. It's like he went to a theater school before going into cooking. He also takes on different projects that are outside the realm of his expertise. This time around he contends with hotel owners who are out of touch with their staff, in addition to the overall cleanliness of the building. All of these places have hideous decor. Floral wallpaper and antique furniture in all of the rooms. A terrifying amount of dust and insects. It doesn't take a genius to see there's a major need for cleaning and renovation. It's quite stupid they needed Chef Ramsay to bring that to their attention. And by the way - what is the point of watching him take a shower?!? Obviously they don't show his genitals, but seeing his chest, legs, and feet are disgusting enough. This man needs to keep his clothes on. He looks like a bona fide ghost. He's regarded as a sex symbol, and I never understood why. Just because a man has a British accent, that doesn't automatically qualify him as sexy.

    The believability of this show leaves a lot to be desired. I feel like reality programs make life out to be simplistic. It's an alternate dimension where people are able to work out their issues with minimal effort, thought or consideration. Apologies are accepted right away, even if the person who's apologizing has been acting like a narcissist for several years, and hurting all of the people around them. I was done with the episode where the socially inept owner of a hotel in Milford, PA had an overnight transformation after he heard his employees telling Chef Ramsay about how he sucked all of their enthusiasm. Unbeknownst to them, they were being filmed, and he was watching. Then he comes out and says 'sorry, that wasn't my intention. I didn't mean to suck the enthusiasm out of anyone,' or something along those lines (I'm sure they aired their grievances many times, so I don't know why he was surprised by how they felt). Then he's dressed by a Hollywood fashion person, further motivating him to be a better person. He was 48 and single, so after he put on his new clothes, Chef Ramsay took him to a bar down the street to find a girlfriend. Apparently Chef Ramsay must have magical powers like Samantha from Bewitched and cast a spell on the women there, because they all swarmed around him like he was the most intriguing person in the world, and he had no problem talking to them. The next night, the same group of women arrived at the hotel for dinner, and Chef Ramsay got them to write down their phone numbers for the owner. Okay, are we supposed to believe this guy went from totally awkward (didn't smile much, had trouble giving eye contact, struggled with rehearsing how to greet guests when they first entered the hotel), to all of the sudden being a chick magnet just because his appearance was changed? That's when I started watching something else. It just got really absurd. It takes more than clothes to increase someone's confidence. What you wear is just superficial. Not to mention, a bar/nightclub atmosphere can be an uncomfortable experience for people who are very shy, so it's not like they'll have that easy of a time finding someone to date. It was the phoniest episode I've seen. I only watch this when nothing else is on, but it's so lame. The situations and dialogue are questionable, which is why it comes off as staged. Makes you wonder how legit Chef Ramsay is.
    6LeDentalPlaque

    Why Focus on Hotels if Your Specialty is Restaurants?

    I'm not sure where to start with Gordon Ramsay's Hotel Hell, but as a core belief, I say that someone should not act as an expert in something they don't specialize in. It's kind of like a biologist acting like they know everything about physics, provided that they've only had biology-related education. This is the case with Hotel Hell.

    Gordon Ramsay made his fame through the restaurant and dining experience. He's known for his outbursts and rude awakenings, but it's always been related to food - his specialty. Last year, I saw some episodes of Hotel Hell and the first thing that came through my mind is a simple question of "what kind of experience does he have with hotels"? To me, it's not good to have a show whose main host has no deep roots in that business.

    Of course, it's highly interesting to see the different hotels and to see Gordon Ramsay's softer side in trying to help out these struggling owners, but the show doesn't get as much credit because the host and producer are not professionals in this field - so there's only so much you can believe.

    Most of the show is also focused on Gordon himself, like him swimming in the pool almost every episode...Apart from helping to renovate one or two rooms in the hotel, the only good take-away is the restaurant aspect of each hotel, since he does specialize in that area.

    Overall, I rate it a 6/10 because of a lack of professional input from the hotel industry, but it is still good entertainment because it's frightening to see how terrible some hotels are.
    8destiny_west

    Gordon can't do wrong.

    When it comes to Gordon Ramsay he can't do wrong in my book. Obviously I prefer Kitchen Nightmares and I am going old school and saying Kitchen Nightmares UK, way back without the over the top drama needed for US viewers like in the US version.

    Regardless I still liked and watched The US version of Kitchen Nightmares and obviously Hotel Hell.

    In Hotel Hell, Gordon visits hotels/inns that are struggling and helps fix what is wrong with them, there is the usual conflict with grumpy owners etc.

    It is highly entertaining though. And you get to see a half naked Gordon in one episode!

    And what's not to love about that theme song.

    Honestly if you take this show with a grain of salt and just love watching Gordon do what he does, then you will enjoy it.
    3I-want-a-Swedish-Girlfriend

    Fake

    How do you downgrade from this entertaining "Hotel Hell" show to a boring "Hell's Kitchen" ? Because this show wasn't real. All the outbursts. All the molded fish. All the arrogant chefs. Made up. Scripts. Acting. All of it. Not sure what else to say. This show looked real to me. And how many chefs do I know to double check ? None. I go to MacDonalds. Like every normal person does. If I feel like spending, I go to Pizza Hut. Like every rich normal does. I never understood why people go to restaurants. If there is a wedding or a funeral, you book the whole place. I get that. And the fries there are usually pretty good. Oh. I almost forgot: Avoid the Salt. Avoid most processed food that contains Salt. The Salt isn't Salt, anymore. It's just white. And when it comes back up your throat, it tastes like battery acid ? Had that experience before ? Then avoid the Salt.
    9mariusjohnsen85

    Incredibly enjoyable show which all fans of Gordon Ramsey will love

    I 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

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      Season 2 Hotels update As of 2020: Meson De Mesilla is open. The hotel is operating under new ownership. It was given a new name after Cali sold the hotel in August 2014 for $2.85 million. The hotel is now called Hacienda De Mesilla and reviews are excellent. Monticello Hotel is closed. Monticello Hotel closed in 2016 due to owner Philips debts. The hotel underwent a million dollar renovation and changed hands more than four times between 2016 and 2019. It was converted into studio apartments in 2019. Philip was sentenced to 90 days in prison in July 2016 for threatening a District Court judge. Applegate River Lodge is open. Reviews are very mixed with many giving negative reviews of wedding services and a mixed response to the hotel and restaurant. Hotel Chester is open. The Gordon Burger is still popular as is the new beer garden. Reviews are very positive with compliments on the customer service, rooms and food. Calumet Inn is open. Rina and Vanda sold the hotel in June 2015 and the hotel has been resold since. Four Seasons Inn/Laylas Riverside Lodge is open. Reviews are very positive about the dog friendly hotel. Customers love being able to bring their dogs and praise the service and food. Curtis House Inn is closed. Curtis House Inn closed in April 2019 after being sold to new owners. The inn was renovated and reopened as Evergreen Inn & Tavern in 2019. It was sold once again in June 2020 and reopened as 1754 House. Murphys Hotel is open. Reviews are positive for both the hotel and restaurant. The service, food and atmosphere are praised by customers.
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      References Hotel zur Hölle (1980)

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      • 10. Juli 2013 (Deutschland)
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      • Englisch
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      • Windsor, Vermont, USA
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