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Popular W. Hollywood Hotel Mocks Guests Who Give Bad Reviews

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Over the years, we’ve told you about hotels that, well, got back at past guests who were less than kind in their reviews of their stay:

Most of the time, the hotel in question either actually deserved the poor review, or the place is so small and unpopular that a bad review doesn’t even matter.

But what if the complaint is about one of the most popular hotels in one of the world’s most popular towns? And what if the person in charge of responding to complaints does so with such a side of snark that they practically roast people who were less than 100% satisfied?

That’s when you’re talking about California’s luxury Petit Ermitage Hotel.

The hotel

Established in 2009, the Petite Ermitage Hotel, located in West Hollywood, boasts 80 suites. The small boutique hotel has been described as gorgeous, unique, stylish, artistic, charming and quirky. Oyster’s description of it:

The hotel is generally well-loved, and according to TripAdvisor, it’s the #3 hotel (of 20) in West Hollywood. From TripAdvisor’s AI summary:

Nestled in a tranquil yet lively area, Petit Ermitage draws praise for its heated rooftop pool and sumptuous amenities, providing an opulent retreat, as many reviewers attest. Its prime location is favored for proximity to nightlife and attractions, while the hotel’s unique rooms, complete with fireplaces and vintage allure, receive accolades for their charm despite a few remarks about being slightly dated.

Impeccable cleanliness is a consistent highlight, with guests appreciating pristine conditions throughout. Although opinions on value vary, the service is widely lauded for its warmth and professionalism, contributing to the hotel’s eclectic and inviting atmosphere.

The reviews & responses

The Petite Ermitage has 1,696 reviews on Tripadvisor, which are broken down as:

It’s been said that a “good” hotel pays attention to review sites such as Tripadvisor and comments on reviewers’ comments. For example, if there’s a positive review, the representative for the establishment (usually the owner, general manager or someone in a similarly high position) will thank the person, be happy for the nice comments, promise to pass on positive feedback to applicable parties, etc. A less complimentary review might receive an apology, promises to fix whatever problem(s) occurred, etc.

Petite Ermitage’s responses to reviews

Whoever is charged with going over Petite Ermitage’s reviews on Tripadvisor is apparently a creative person. First, they’ve given themselves the moniker Sebastian The Peruvian Ferret, Innkeeper at Petit Ermitage.

But it’s not just the name that sets them apart, but their responses to reviews.

If they’ve gotten a positive review, “Sebastian’s” reply, although as pleasant as expected, is also…quite different from a typical “thanks for the good review.” Here are some examples of replies from some recent 5-star reviews:

But if they’ve given a bad review, that’s when the magic happens. Instead of being written by “Sebastian,” they’re usually penned by The Monarch, Innkeeper at Petite Ermitage. Although, to be honest, the writing styles of both are pretty similar 😉

It’s a fun read

Of course, whether or not Petite Ermitage is somewhere a person would like to stay will be up to the individual. But while perusing Tripadvisor reviews, it’s still a more fun read than “Thank you for your kind words” and “We will look into the air conditioner making too much noise.” So, more power to them.

All photos: The Petite Ermitage / Instagram

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