Why Hotels Should Be Allowed to Rate Guests—And What Would Happen If They Did
If you’ve ever worked the front desk at a hotel, chances are you’ve daydreamed about this: the power to review your guests. Imagine it—a world where every guest who checks in, checks out with a rating attached to their name, and a little note like “arrived yelling about parking” or “still believes ‘continental breakfast’ means pancakes delivered to the room.” For one Reddit user, u/hellobela_, this fantasy is all too real, as they vent about the wild entitlement and grown-adult tantrums they’ve witnessed on the job.
It’s a relatable, cathartic post that has hospitality workers everywhere nodding in exhausted solidarity. But what if—just what if—guests could be rated, too? Grab your keycards and lanyards, because we’re checking in to the alternate universe where hotels get to review their guests right back.