Review by Angela on Travorium
Hello everyone! I'd like to share a situation I witnessed during my vacation.
A woman was filming a video at our hotel, describing how wonderful it was to stay with Travorium, showing off a "ocean view," and claiming to be staying in a complimentary five-star room with ocean view. Everything looked beautiful—the shots, the smiles, the club's advertising.
However, the very next day, we encountered her again in the hallway on our floor—she was leaving a room with a window overlooking the courtyard. There aren't a single five-star room on our floor—3.5 stars at most. These rooms are often discounted because they're the noisiest and have no view.
Draw your own conclusions about how honest her "presentation" was.
I can add: I've studied the Travorium platform and how points are awarded. Their "Getaways" and "Resorts" prices are, in most cases, no better than those on regular sites. Many offers are remnants of places already sold at discounts, and the "points" essentially just mask the real price.
In my opinion, this format isn't worth the investment—all of this can be purchased for less, without membership fees or promises of a "free vacation." Not recommended.