Latest Articles on Photo Fakeouts
D.C. Photo Fakeout: Ain’t no lobby too small for a Kimpton wine party
A shot from Hotel Maderas website
Oahu Hotel Beaches: Duh, they’re more crowded than you think
Here’s a special surprise for everyone: beaches in Hawaii are crowded. Just like Vegas pools. Listen, all we’re saying is that you shouldn’t expect the beach behind your Hawaiian hotel to look much like the beach that particular hotel has pictured on its website. The real thing may be a different beach altogether, a big…
Hawaii Photo Fakeout: Say bye-bye to your serene hotel beach scene
So romantic and peaceful!
Oyster talks Photo Fakeouts with CNN.com
Embedded video from CNN Video Did you catch us on CNN.com this week? If not, you can check out Senior Editor Will Begeny chattin’ about Photo Fakeouts in the video above. Bonus: our favorite Hot Tub Surfer Model Man gets some screen time!
Las Vegas Hotel Pools: Duh, they’re more crowded than you think
MGM Grand’s Academy Pool…
Jamaica Photo Fakeout: Another reason to be suspicious of people who smile in gyms
It’s not. Alright: it has been established that Montego Bay has to be seen to be believed. That is, the photos on some Montego Bay hotels’ websites are not to be believed. *Ahem* You see, we have learned to be distrustful of smiling gym-goers — nobody smiles at the gym unless there’s some shady photo…
Oops! You should have read the fine print before booking at The Four Seasons
The promised room (and view)