Exceptional Service by Arish at the Welcome Desk - W Goa During my recent stay at the W Hotel in Goa, I had the pleasure of interacting with Arish at the welcome desk, and I must say, he truly elevated my experience. From the moment I arrived, Arish greeted me with a warm and genuine smile, instantly making me feel at home. His professionalism and attention to detail were impeccable. Arish was not only quick and efficient during check-in but also took the time to personalize my stay, offering excellent recommendations for activities and dining spots around the property. He was always approachable and went above and beyond to ensure every aspect of my visit was seamless and enjoyable. It's rare to come across someone as dedicated and passionate about hospitality as Arish. His positive attitude and proactive approach were a testament to the world-class service that W Goa is known for. Thank you, Arish, for making my stay unforgettable! I look forward to returning soon and hope to experience your exceptional service again.
Welcome to W Goa, where the only thing five-star is your patience because everything else has absolutely left the chat. Let’s start with our first “suite” — an olfactory nightmare featuring the stench of rotten carpet. You’d think someone spilled a century-old curry here and decided it added “character.” Headaches included free of charge! The upgrade that followed was no better, unless you’re into insect roommates and a DIY broken tap experience. Fun fact: the carpets double as medieval torture devices — try walking barefoot, I dare you. But wait, there’s more! Need a buggy to get around? Prepare for a spiritual journey, because by the time one arrives, you’ll have contemplated your entire existence. Elon Musk will be waving at you from Mars while you’re still waiting to get to breakfast. This place doesn’t need a couple of extra staff; it needs a battalion—at least 100 people who can tell their left from their right and maybe crack a smile. The cabs? Oh, they’re an episode of Goan Gang Wars. If you’re a group of girls returning from a night out, be prepared to get financially mugged while the staff stands by, smirking like it’s the season finale of their favorite reality show. Hospitality? Never heard of her. W Goa, you’ve turned disappointment into an art form. Do yourself a favor, dear readers: book a shack on the beach. You’ll get better service, fresher air, and fewer insect cohabitants. At this rate, even a roadside dhaba might throw in a complimentary smile—something W Goa clearly cannot afford.