Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaThe Hotel Inspector travels to various struggling hotels to give them advice and suggestions on how to improve their business.The Hotel Inspector travels to various struggling hotels to give them advice and suggestions on how to improve their business.The Hotel Inspector travels to various struggling hotels to give them advice and suggestions on how to improve their business.
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This show is very interesting, I can't stop watching it, I'm addicted. Alex Polizzi has a way of humoring the audience, her personality makes the show in my opinion. I also love the information she gives to aspiring hoteliers.
Anyone who is thinking of starting their own hotel business should definitely watch this show. It's very informative and entertaining, every episode has a new and unique look into the adversities people have when creating a business in the hotel industry.
Some people choose not to listen to Alex Polizzi's advice this never ends well for the hotelier. This is entertaining because Polizzi has had a lot of experience in hotel industry but some are very reluctant to change.
Anyone who is thinking of starting their own hotel business should definitely watch this show. It's very informative and entertaining, every episode has a new and unique look into the adversities people have when creating a business in the hotel industry.
Some people choose not to listen to Alex Polizzi's advice this never ends well for the hotelier. This is entertaining because Polizzi has had a lot of experience in hotel industry but some are very reluctant to change.
Like numerous other series (Gordon's Kitchen Nightmares - restaurants; Mary, Queen of Shops - boutiques), 'The Hotel Inspector' works to a formula.
This means a hotel which is failing, with difficult owners, brings in an expert (Ruth Watson for the first three series) who stands back and finds out what needs doing, then ensures it is done.
Of course this means conflict between owners and expert, and a good hour for the viewer - it is always entertaining, after all, to watch someone else make a hash of things.
Ruth Watson's no-nonsense style, without being offensive, is perfect for this kind of programme. From series four, a new inspector - Alex Polizzi - is slightly less abrasive, but not less insightful.
This means a hotel which is failing, with difficult owners, brings in an expert (Ruth Watson for the first three series) who stands back and finds out what needs doing, then ensures it is done.
Of course this means conflict between owners and expert, and a good hour for the viewer - it is always entertaining, after all, to watch someone else make a hash of things.
Ruth Watson's no-nonsense style, without being offensive, is perfect for this kind of programme. From series four, a new inspector - Alex Polizzi - is slightly less abrasive, but not less insightful.
I have binge-watched about 12 seasons so far. Having been in a similar industry, I can relate in the restructuring and reconditioning of rooms and the customer service side of things.
After seeing all those episodes, If I was the inspector and trying to convince the owners to make changes, two phrases come to mind.
One is from a TV show called Dr. Phil here in the U. S. where Dr. Phil often tries to change people fro the better. Aperson will explain their issues and DR. Phil will say "How is that working for you?". The idea being that they have a problem and have not done something to change it. This is also evident in this series. People don't want to change and think that even though they have no idea what they are doing, that they are in the right because they THINK they are smarter than the experts.
The second phrase I would tell the hoteliers is this "If you always do what you always did, you will always get what you always got!". This of course means that you have to change things to be able to control how they will be redirected.
Even making small changes to a menu to test its acceptance, or trying different pricing can make a world of difference. If you drop the prices of rooms until you are full, then slowly increase them to find the sweet spot.
I think the series does a good job showing these ideas but I just wish those two quotes were used to help convince the owners.
After seeing all those episodes, If I was the inspector and trying to convince the owners to make changes, two phrases come to mind.
One is from a TV show called Dr. Phil here in the U. S. where Dr. Phil often tries to change people fro the better. Aperson will explain their issues and DR. Phil will say "How is that working for you?". The idea being that they have a problem and have not done something to change it. This is also evident in this series. People don't want to change and think that even though they have no idea what they are doing, that they are in the right because they THINK they are smarter than the experts.
The second phrase I would tell the hoteliers is this "If you always do what you always did, you will always get what you always got!". This of course means that you have to change things to be able to control how they will be redirected.
Even making small changes to a menu to test its acceptance, or trying different pricing can make a world of difference. If you drop the prices of rooms until you are full, then slowly increase them to find the sweet spot.
I think the series does a good job showing these ideas but I just wish those two quotes were used to help convince the owners.
I absolutely love Alex Polizzi.
The Hotel Inspector is a fantastic reality show, where Alex who has vast hotel experience including being born into a hotel dynasty goes around to failing hotels to help them bring themselves out of their hole.
Alex offers tough love and holds no punches. She is sharp, clever and knows exactly what needs to be done, but it is whether the owners will follow her instructions or not.
I would love to see a Gordon Ramsay and Alex Polizzi crossover, with Gordon handling the kitchen side of things and Alex the hotel side, I think that would be absolute dynamite and truly put a bomb under the owners of any failing establishment.
This show is highly recommended and one you can revisit from time to time.
The Hotel Inspector is a fantastic reality show, where Alex who has vast hotel experience including being born into a hotel dynasty goes around to failing hotels to help them bring themselves out of their hole.
Alex offers tough love and holds no punches. She is sharp, clever and knows exactly what needs to be done, but it is whether the owners will follow her instructions or not.
I would love to see a Gordon Ramsay and Alex Polizzi crossover, with Gordon handling the kitchen side of things and Alex the hotel side, I think that would be absolute dynamite and truly put a bomb under the owners of any failing establishment.
This show is highly recommended and one you can revisit from time to time.
Alex is a Great presenter, and Very likeable
That's the Only positive thing I can say about this series
The problem with shows like This is they quickly become predictable and generic, whether it's kitchen nightmares, home improvement shows or The hotel inspector
They all start off with the host making various complaints, getting into argument's with the contestants,
the host always says
" oh my god, this is the worst hotel/ restaurant ive Ever seen,I don't think I can cope "
The contestants always say their marriage is on the rocks,but at the end they stop arguing and the hotel/ restaurant is transformed
Why watch a show when the same thing happens every episode ?
There are tons of classic movies from the 60s to the early 2000s ,
I suggest you watch them and avoid reality TV.
That's the Only positive thing I can say about this series
The problem with shows like This is they quickly become predictable and generic, whether it's kitchen nightmares, home improvement shows or The hotel inspector
They all start off with the host making various complaints, getting into argument's with the contestants,
the host always says
" oh my god, this is the worst hotel/ restaurant ive Ever seen,I don't think I can cope "
The contestants always say their marriage is on the rocks,but at the end they stop arguing and the hotel/ restaurant is transformed
Why watch a show when the same thing happens every episode ?
There are tons of classic movies from the 60s to the early 2000s ,
I suggest you watch them and avoid reality TV.
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- CuriosidadesIn press interviews ahead of the debut of series 14 of the show in 2018, Alex Polizzi stated that she may end her involvement with the show. Polizzi said that she was incensed with Channel 5 for pulling her show "Peyton and Polizzi's Restaurant Rescue" after just two episodes had been aired and had decided to step away from television for a while.
- ConexõesFeatured in The Wright Stuff: Episode #15.70 (2011)
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