A Better Method for Quantifying Luxury

We just released a new improvement to LetMeGo that allows lodging staffs to more specifically indicate how luxurious their lodging is.

This is how it used to work:

Previously, we would ask lodging staff members to answer the question “What are the target markets of this lodging?” when they were providing details for your lodging listing. They could select any and all of these options: Economy, Midscale, Upscale, and Luxurious. Thanks to their feedback, we recognized that this option was confusing for some of staff members, and might have also been confusing for travelers.

This is how it works now:

The question has been rephrased to “How luxurious is your lodging in relation to your competitors?”. Lodging staff members can now select only one of these options: Economy $, Midscale $$, Upscale $$$, and Luxurious $$$$. For lodging listings that had more than two options in the past, we automatically selected one of them.

Luxury

If you are a lodging staff member, this is what you have to do:

Please review all of your lodging listings to make sure that the new value properly represents your lodging. You can do that by following these instructions:

  1. Go to the “My Lodgings” area.
  2. Click on the “Update Listing Details” link.
  3. Click on the section called “Luxuriousness”.
  4. Save your changes.

If you have questions, please contact us.

Alexander Torrenegra

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Alexander is LetMeGo's co-founder and jefe. Here is his LetMeGo profile. You can follow him on Twitter @torrenegra.

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