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How would you describe a successful hotel?
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<blockquote data-quote="Puffin" data-source="post: 478698" data-attributes="member: 80070"><p>It's not the only way, but I guess having a high online count gives you some kind of ego boost so I can understand your perspective I suppose. It would be a nice feeling.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I feel like still having a solid core community of 40-60 users daily who actively participate and enjoy what you've created, a year after you opened, despite how small the English retro scene is and how many hotels are around for people to chose from is success in itself.. all while fostering an environment that supports and encourages one another and maintaining the peace through all that time means a little more than a 114 user count on a hotel that probably lasted about 4 months honestly. I can't help it if I've found a great group of people who support my vision and just want an experience they can enjoy, because the reality of the majority of the retro scene is the complete opposite. So I give back by investing into my hotel, doing what I can, for the the small amount of people left in the English community who just want an enjoyable experience. I don't see why you need to attack that, there are people out there doing a lot worse with their hotels, im just trying to do a little good for the community</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Puffin, post: 478698, member: 80070"] It's not the only way, but I guess having a high online count gives you some kind of ego boost so I can understand your perspective I suppose. It would be a nice feeling. Personally, I feel like still having a solid core community of 40-60 users daily who actively participate and enjoy what you've created, a year after you opened, despite how small the English retro scene is and how many hotels are around for people to chose from is success in itself.. all while fostering an environment that supports and encourages one another and maintaining the peace through all that time means a little more than a 114 user count on a hotel that probably lasted about 4 months honestly. I can't help it if I've found a great group of people who support my vision and just want an experience they can enjoy, because the reality of the majority of the retro scene is the complete opposite. So I give back by investing into my hotel, doing what I can, for the the small amount of people left in the English community who just want an enjoyable experience. I don't see why you need to attack that, there are people out there doing a lot worse with their hotels, im just trying to do a little good for the community [/QUOTE]
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