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Your hotel spa isn't losing because the experience isn't good. It's losing because it's invisible at the exact moment someone is ready to book, particularly on ChatGPT or Gemini.Guests aren't searching "hotel spa in Boulder" anymore. They're opening ChatGPT and Gemini and asking things like "where can I book a couple's massage this weekend?" or "what's the best spa near me with a sauna?" or "where can I go for a relaxing spa day downtown?"In that moment, your spa is either recommended — or it doesn't exist at all.In this episode, Amber S. Hoffman breaks down:- Why AI can't confidently recommend most hotel spas — and the exact content issues causing it- How guest search behavior has shifted from browsing to high-intent AI-driven decisions- A real-world example of how the Hotel AI Discovery Gap is costing a hotel spa revenue right now- The two types of revenue your spa is missing: in-house guest bookings and local non-resident demand- Why standalone spas are winning over hotel spas — even when your experience is better- What clarity, consistency, and context across your digital facade actually needs to look like for spa and wellnessThis isn't an awareness problem. It's a revenue problem. And the hotel spas that start structuring their offerings clearly and consistently are going to start capturing demand their competitors don't even know they're losing.
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