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Its a good idea, simple video content goes a long way and most hotels could easily afford to produce a short film to promote themselves.

great articel
thx for the post
it's very interesting

I like this hotel culture.

Very creative but personally I think this can make the more prestigious hotels come across a little cheesy.

@Grosvenor Have you done one yourself? Feel free to share yours once ready

@Maria Thanks

@Hospitality College any reasons why?

@Mario we all need a bit of cheesiness these days no?

I definitely approve of the hotel culture, it gives us the true idea of hotel parties is all about.

interesting post. i enjoy to see it.

You articulate your point of view, I like your blog's main originally! Very lucky to read your blog!

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