Agree! I think all reviews should all be in the reviews section that has member only access. Maybe with the exception of a small basic comment in the regional forums such as we just arrived at ABC Resort in Sometown and the north wing is gutted and being renovated, or the parking area is across the street.
I do watch and appreciate a video instead of just photos of resorts, especially those that are on our 'someday' list, but I am not sure that videos can be posted in the reviews.
~Diane
Isn't the whole point of reviews that access is restricted to members. If you add it to the forums then everyone has access.
Why are you not just posting it in the reviews?
Good feedback - and I think
@dioxide45 provided my general strategy. I post all the details and full reviews in TUG reviews listing. The issue I have with *just* doing that is it's not a community there. I can't get comments, I can't get suggestions about stuff "that I should include" or "that I missed" etc. If you look at my first ~4 videos I really only videoed the room and some stuff I did in the area. It was comments about desiring to see resort amenities that prompted me to go get footage of stuff I'd just never naturally run into myself. But I can see it being of interest to others. Some of the most useful content on other threads for me on TUG has been people's posts of various trips or questions about locations they're going to with all the spontaneous comments from others. That kind of extended information and discussion just doesn't (and probably can't) exist in the TUG2 Reviews. However, I do understand the interest in having the reviews being private to members, so to thread the needle I abridge my forum posts. TBH, I've never seen any indication that any TUG members have read the full review in discussions, look at
@dioxide45 post - they're familiar with my reviews... only because abridged versions were posted on the forum. So I kinda think more info getting to more people on TUG is a good thing.
I also think it is a good discussion starter. If I only posted on TUG2, I'd never heard of the Margaritaville Nashville when I was panning the Wyndham Nashville. I really wasn't aware of it for whatever reason. I think that added context is very useful for other Wyndham owners who may be looking to book one or the other. You won't get that from the TUG2 post - I seriously doubt many reviewers would think to mention that when reviewing the other one.
As to Video reviews - TBH, I'm not at all sure how to even post photos on the TUG2 reviews, much less videos. Part of that is I cannot edit the text version once I've had time to put together the video version. I can (and usually do) make the text review while at the resort, usually 4-5 days into my stay. I can't really edit videos on my laptop that well, so putting them together requires me to get home and put it together. I also again find that while plenty of people seem to appreciate the video reviews on TUG, and again sometimes have useful comments, they're not logging into Youtube to post them there. So again, the community aspect of the forum seems beneficial to all.
On the technicalities of the TUG forum, it's too bad there isn't a cross link system like Reddit etc - I agree with wanting to not segregate the threads and discussions. I have to say, browsing the "new posts" though has really exposed me to a lot more useful info and it's too bad some people basically only are in one forum - they're missing a lot no matter what IMO. Oh well.