OK, I get that you're not a fan of hotel chains. When we travel, we usually look for a Holiday Inn Express. Why? We know exactly what to expect. We have never once had a substandard room, and the breakfast -- while not as good as we'd get at home -- is hot, included in the price, and available. We've tried other chains and quality has been hit or miss. Some are great, some are crap. I don't care how nice Joe's Hotel claims to be on their web site, and I don't care how nice Joe himself says it is... you never know until you check in.
Chain motels have a place. When I'm rolling down the freeway, I'm in the middle of nowhere, and am really, really tired, I will stay at a Fairfield Inn. That's Marriott's bottom of the line chain, and they do an acceptable job.
Well, okay, my son almost died from inhaling bromine from their illegal hot tub in Racine, WI, and the water was kinda green in Michigan -- but that's what you get sometimes.
When I'm on vacation, and I'm spending a few days, the LAST thing I want is to wake up in a hotel room that looks just like home -- or any of 5,000 other hotel rooms. I want something with personality, and service.
That's what we're endeavoring to create here on the island. We're about a third of the way done with remodeling the rooms, all the rooms are redecorated, the pool and hot tub are new, all rooms have new HDTVs and DVD players, etc. We are almost ready for prime time.
Upgrading a motel is like changing the tires without stopping the car, and it's even tougher when you're sold out every weekend for months on end.
So I got a little long winded, but there is a point I'm making. If we ever go to your little island, I'll book a room with you -- because I know of you through here. And if we hear first hand from friends we trust of a place they stayed, we'll consider staying there. But when we travel, I'm not inclined to spend hours trying to determine if there's a well run, well maintained independent hotel with decent rates, then hoping the information I got is correct and current.
I look at it this way: I can eat at Applebee's in every town we fly into, and be assured of a certain level of food and service. Or, I can take a chance and occasionally get crappy food.
Mary and I never, EVER eat at chain restaurants when we travel. Twice a week we fly into a new Texas town, and ask the FBO to recommend a LOCALLY OWNED and operated restaurant. I am dismayed how many blank stares we get in return -- but most of the time we end up at the most marvelous restaurants, eating the most amazing food.
It's what makes traveling fun!
If I were in your position, I'd take a good hard look at not taking any business from Expedia again. You say you got 18% of your bookings from them. OK... are you at capacity? Could you overbook if you chose to? Are you turning away business, and if so how much? If you pull the plug on Expedia, will you actually LOSE 18% of your business, or will you simply get those reservations from somewhere else? That's a question only you can answer. If Expedia won't give you information to verify the customer, AND won't stand behind the reservation in any way, you either accept the risk or tell them where to stuff it. You have to decide what it's worth to you.
Yep, that's the choice we have to make tomorrow.
And we will not overbook, no matter what.