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Obsession: Top 10 most reviewed hotels in US

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las_vegas_blvdI absolutely love the fact that travelers are sharing their experiences with fellow travelers through reviews. Reviews are growing rapidly reflecting on the good nature of people and their desire to help others, even strangers, to avoid a costly mistakes and ensure a more enjoyable vacations. With over 50,000 hotels in the United States, there are 10 hotels that receives more reviews than any other:

  1. Luxor Las Vegas4610 hotel reviews
    Ranked #114 out of 147 best hotels in Las Vegas
  2. Venetian Resort Hotel & Casino4394 hotel reviews
    Ranked #20 out of 147 best hotels in Las Vegas
  3. Bellagio Las Vegas4329 hotel reviews
    Ranked #11 out of 147 best hotels in Las Vegas
  4. MGM Grand Hotel & Casino3925 hotel reviews
    Ranked #42 out of 147 best hotels in Las Vegas
  5. Hilton New York3711 hotel reviews
    Ranked 150 out of 297 best hotels in New York City
  6. Flamingo Hotel & Casino3132 hotel reviews
    Ranked #94 out of 147 best hotels in Las Vegas
  7. Excalibur Hotel & Casino3024 hotel reviews
    Ranked #94 out of 147 best hotels in Las Vegas
  8. Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino2743 hotel reviews
    Ranked #72 out of 147 best hotels in Las Vegas
  9. Treasure Island2737 hotel reviews
    Ranked #28 out of 147 best hotels in Las Vegas
  10. Hayatt Regency Orange County2711 hotel reviews
    Ranked 7 out of 10 best hotels in Garden Grove

So the Luxor is the winner with 4610 reviews! That’s a lot of reviews.

Few interesting things to note here:

  • The hotels that made the list are fairly large with a lot of rooms. An interesting calculation here is what is the average reviews per room but I will leave that for a later post.
  • 8 out of the 10 hotels are in Las Vegas. Generally speaking, we found that hotel guests tend to write reviews for leisure trips more than any other.
  • More reviews does not mean better ranking.

Having all these reviews is a great thing… definitely better than not having any data to base you decision on. But it is getting to be a problem of its own and that’s why we built Raveable.com: To help you make sense of that!

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Written by Rafik

July 13, 2009 at 7:55 pm

Posted in Uncategorized

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