Not all hotel rooms are created equal

May 28, 2008 | Online Travel

TripKick.com offers an easy way to take the guesswork out of one's hotel experience. Based on any preference, the website tells users which specific rooms to request upon check-in.

TripKick is a brand new concept that will bring more choices and information to hotel guests than ever before. TripKick.com answers the remaining questions that internet travel options have not supplied. A fresh tool in travel that will soon be the standard, TripKick.com gives the ultimate power to hotel guests by providing the most detailed hotel room information to travelers before they check in.

TripKick.com offers an easy way to take the guesswork out of one’s hotel experience. Based on any preference, the website tells users which specific rooms to request upon check-in. Want a quiet room, a unique room, a room with a view, an oversized corner room with a separate shower and tub? TripKick.com separates the best from the rest, telling guests exactly which room numbers and floors to request. The website, designed by Webby Award-winning Los Angeles based firm Fluidesign, comes equipped with an easy-to-use search menu and vast database enabling users to search by location, hotel, personality or feature. Choosing the perfect room could not be simpler with the “Compare Rooms” tab, a function any on-the-go traveler will love.

TripKick.com is never static, as room information will constantly propagate and evolve. Co-Founders Bryant Waters and Daniel Dobrott take great pride in having visited every hotel and unique room, and TripKick.com’s proclamation is to combine expert travel knowledge with the added opinions and recommendations of its user base to ultimately edit and shape the website’s hotel room rankings and descriptions. TripKick.com looks forward to giving users a simple and neatly categorized venue to meet and share comments on rooms they’ve enjoyed and recount their past travel experiences by uploading personal hotel room pictures and stories.

TripKick.com will offer conclusive information to help both business and leisure guests become hotel experts and strengthen the bond between guest experiences and expectations, ultimately promoting further loyalty between specific hotels and their customers.

TripKick.com is a valuable tool; it allows guests to maximize their hotel experience. “With hotels often being the bulk of travel expenses, we believe travelers should be empowered with expert room information to have the ability to make the best decision for their stay.”—CEO/Co-Founder, Bryant Waters. Tripkick.com is debuting with 10 major U.S. destinations and more than 250 hotels, and new destinations will be added every month.

TripKick.com encompasses a new facet of the travel industry by delivering hotel information never seen before. TripKick.com looks forward to becoming a new industry standard.

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