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    Restaurant/Bar/Hotel Disaster/Rescue type TV shows...

    Anyone else watch these? We're addicted over here to these types of shows. Gordon Ramsey is awesome. The hotel shows are downright scary.


    You can actually learn a lot from these guys just watching them point out defects.


    But one question I poised to my wife; does this make you less hesitant to trust a small business? If you're on a business trip does the unknown of a small business turn you off? Or are corporate hotels and restaurants more appealing because they're consistent?


    What about rewards or comps?
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    Remember hidden camera show on Sheraton not cleaning properly sloppy rip off maids etc sadly hired cheap illegal or legal help is crap these days and that is what makes it bad
    Small well run hotels almost seem nicer like small bed breakfast kinda places etc..

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    We always travel with our own pillows and sheets. I also bring along latex gloves and Clorox disinfecting wipes, I hit everything from the toilet seat to the TV remote.

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    why we camp

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    Unreality fake tv? Nope.

    I do watch Seinfeld though, better acting and its funny.

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    In shows like Mystery Diners or Restaurant Stakeout, it's pretty obvious that it's a reenactment of events as the camera angles are too perfect and the quality of audio would be nearly impossible unless the waitstaff were wearing microphones. However, as anyone who has ever worked in the hospitality business knows, most, if not all of the things on those shows happen and happen very often. I have no reason to believe that the reenactments are not based very closely on what was really observed. I do know that the public firings and public shaming are BS; nobody wants to risk the lawsuits that would go along with that. At any rate, I admit that these shows are a guilty pleasure of mine.
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    I avoid TV it just makes people stupid.

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    In Denver they did "The Old Neighborhood" and Panetelone's Pizza. TON was a favorite of my wife's family and I always hated it. The fixed us from ever having to go there again....

    The Panetelon's Pizza was interesting. I was driving by coming home from the range after playing hooky from work and stopped by for lunch. Kind of weird to see people from TV in real life. An OK pizza, nice decor. I didn't try anything else.

    I noticed that a few years ago they always made it a thing, especially on "Resturaunt Impossible" to show how dirty the kitchens were. They seem to have gotten away from that. You can forgive a wattery pasta dish- rotting, fetid grease is something people can't get out of their heads.

    I try to eat in places where I can see the kitchen....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moose-Knuckle View Post
    We always travel with our own pillows and sheets. I also bring along latex gloves and Clorox disinfecting wipes, I hit everything from the toilet seat to the TV remote.
    You can get meds for this I'd guess.
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