Pop-Under When Clicking "Find It" Button on hilton.com
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Dec 2004
Posts: 108
Pop-Under When Clicking "Find It" Button on hilton.com
I was surprised today when I was looking for a hotel at hilton.com that a pop-under menu from something called "Room Plus" showed up. This displayed rooms from non-Hilton brands and had several hotel family logos displayed at the bottom. I thought I might have a virus but it looks like (after a web search) that this is a last room marketing scheme.
I never liked pop-ups and pop-unders and I am not liking this one. Added to my pop-up blocker.
I never liked pop-ups and pop-unders and I am not liking this one. Added to my pop-up blocker.
#2
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Germany, Austria
Programs: IHG Diamond Ambassador, ALL Silver,, Miles&More
Posts: 1,128
Exactly! I just tried to find Berlin Germany opportunities on hilton.com. A pop-up/pop-under appeared one minute or so after "find it".
It is called "Roomkey":
http://www.roomkey.com/i
and says:
(on top the Hilton brand and "roomkey")
Founded by a group of leading hotel companies, Room Key's mission is simple: offer travelers direct access to a broad network of hotels around the globe, provide accurate and comprehensive information, and make it easy for travelers to discover the hotel that's right for them.
The following companies by showing their logos appear as participants:
- Choice
- Hilton
- Hyatt
- IHG
- Marriott
- Wyndham
Seven Berlin located hotels of these chains have been offered, showing the cheapest rates: Grand Hyatt, Ritz Carlton, Holiday Inn Express, Marriott Berlin, a Worldhotels property, a Quality Inn, another HI or so. If you press "book direct" an overview of the particular property appears. Next step is a link to the chains homepage. If you return (right mouse button/back) some offers are substituted by new ones, e.g. IC Berlin appears or an HI Garden Court. Or go on "see more hotels".
EDIT:
The link above gets me targetted offers for destination "Berlin". Dont know what you get.
It is called "Roomkey":
http://www.roomkey.com/i
and says:
(on top the Hilton brand and "roomkey")
Founded by a group of leading hotel companies, Room Key's mission is simple: offer travelers direct access to a broad network of hotels around the globe, provide accurate and comprehensive information, and make it easy for travelers to discover the hotel that's right for them.
The following companies by showing their logos appear as participants:
- Choice
- Hilton
- Hyatt
- IHG
- Marriott
- Wyndham
Seven Berlin located hotels of these chains have been offered, showing the cheapest rates: Grand Hyatt, Ritz Carlton, Holiday Inn Express, Marriott Berlin, a Worldhotels property, a Quality Inn, another HI or so. If you press "book direct" an overview of the particular property appears. Next step is a link to the chains homepage. If you return (right mouse button/back) some offers are substituted by new ones, e.g. IC Berlin appears or an HI Garden Court. Or go on "see more hotels".
EDIT:
The link above gets me targetted offers for destination "Berlin". Dont know what you get.
Last edited by submonte; Aug 5, 2012 at 5:50 am
#3
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Nashville, TN
Programs: WN Nothing and spending the half million points from too many flights, Hilton Diamond
Posts: 8,043
I hate pop ups and pop unders. My usual plan is aggressive. If a page does this to me, I block the pops and every other ad I see on the page. If I remember, the next time I visit, I get the new ones.
How long would we tolerate a department store that had movable displays that "saw" the path you were taking and rolled them in your path as you were going to the department you entered the store to visit? What if you turned to leave after shopping and found that one had been placed on your way out? What I would do it not go back to the store or at the least push the rolling display out of the way and complain to management.
I can not understand why web sites think they can get away with rude behavior that would be unacceptable in a brick and mortar store.
After doing this a while, a lot of my pages are beginning to load real fast.
How long would we tolerate a department store that had movable displays that "saw" the path you were taking and rolled them in your path as you were going to the department you entered the store to visit? What if you turned to leave after shopping and found that one had been placed on your way out? What I would do it not go back to the store or at the least push the rolling display out of the way and complain to management.
I can not understand why web sites think they can get away with rude behavior that would be unacceptable in a brick and mortar store.
After doing this a while, a lot of my pages are beginning to load real fast.
#4
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Germany, Austria
Programs: IHG Diamond Ambassador, ALL Silver,, Miles&More
Posts: 1,128
I do not like pop-ups/unders either.
But I think the joint marketing activity itself is worth to discuss, the fact that these 6 hotel chains recommend eachother by a tool they have founded, or if you would like to hear it this way: Hilton recommends non-Hilton hotels. It is also not the fault of the website, it just does what the owners let it do.
EDIT
These are the offers by hilton.com / roomkey.com for Berlin hotels for this night Aug 5th/6th:
page top
http://gallery.flyertalk.com/gallery...key_Berlin_top
page bottom
http://gallery.flyertalk.com/gallery..._Berlin_bottom
The button "see more offers" should be in the second image line fourth image from left but disappeared meanwhile. It will appear again probably when the site gets reloaded
EDIT 2
The window probably appeared in the moment I pressed the "find it" button on hilton.com. I oversaw it that moment as it "popped under", just recognized an empty frame opening and disappearing in the same moment.
But I think the joint marketing activity itself is worth to discuss, the fact that these 6 hotel chains recommend eachother by a tool they have founded, or if you would like to hear it this way: Hilton recommends non-Hilton hotels. It is also not the fault of the website, it just does what the owners let it do.
EDIT
These are the offers by hilton.com / roomkey.com for Berlin hotels for this night Aug 5th/6th:
page top
http://gallery.flyertalk.com/gallery...key_Berlin_top
page bottom
http://gallery.flyertalk.com/gallery..._Berlin_bottom
The button "see more offers" should be in the second image line fourth image from left but disappeared meanwhile. It will appear again probably when the site gets reloaded
EDIT 2
The window probably appeared in the moment I pressed the "find it" button on hilton.com. I oversaw it that moment as it "popped under", just recognized an empty frame opening and disappearing in the same moment.
Last edited by submonte; Aug 5, 2012 at 10:35 am
#6
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Given the ownership of RoomKey.com, we'll all be seeing the pop-unders from other hotel sites soon enough.
Six of the world's largest hotel companies have collaborated to create a Web site that allows travelers to search listings and then book rooms directly on hotel sites, effectively cutting out middlemen like Expedia. The site, Roomkey.com, is owned by Choice Hotels International; Hilton Worldwide; Hyatt Hotels Corporation; InterContinentalHotels Group; Marriott International; and Wyndham Hotel Group, part of the Wyndham Worldwide Corporation. The companies own more than 50 hotel brands.
Yes, I think it's annoying as hell.
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpag...elandvacations
Six of the world's largest hotel companies have collaborated to create a Web site that allows travelers to search listings and then book rooms directly on hotel sites, effectively cutting out middlemen like Expedia. The site, Roomkey.com, is owned by Choice Hotels International; Hilton Worldwide; Hyatt Hotels Corporation; InterContinentalHotels Group; Marriott International; and Wyndham Hotel Group, part of the Wyndham Worldwide Corporation. The companies own more than 50 hotel brands.
Yes, I think it's annoying as hell.
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpag...elandvacations
#8
formerly known as daveland
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: NY, NY, USA
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I just saw this for the first time today. I thought "Ah, maybe Hilton isn't my best choice in Reykjavik after all!"
Then I wondered why Hilton was pushing me (via obnoxious pop-under) to their competition.
Now it all makes sense - a joint venture.
Cutting out the middle man sites (like mine).
Perfect.
Then I wondered why Hilton was pushing me (via obnoxious pop-under) to their competition.
Now it all makes sense - a joint venture.
Cutting out the middle man sites (like mine).
Perfect.
#9
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#10
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Everywhere but home
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Posts: 180
Yes I just saw this.
Hilton is doing two things here to get rid of travellers.
#1 - Annoying them with pop-ups
#2 - Only recommending non-Hilton properties.
Hilton is doing two things here to get rid of travellers.
#1 - Annoying them with pop-ups
#2 - Only recommending non-Hilton properties.
#11
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Oregon
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I've not seen one of these yet. Firefox + NoScript working exactly as designed ^
Roomkey.com and maxymizer.com show up as blocked scripts when I right-click.
Roomkey.com and maxymizer.com show up as blocked scripts when I right-click.
#12
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Seattle WA, USA
Programs: Hilton Diamond, Marriott LT Plat, AS Lounge
Posts: 3,478
My IE pop-up blocker blocks it when I set it on High. If I need to use pop-ups during the reservation process I allow them at that point and the ad doesn't show up.
#13
Join Date: May 2005
Posts: 347
I emailed the hh box... first reply was this:
then when I sent them a link announcing hilton was doing this, I got this reply today:
Frustrating. To the point that when I'm on my crappy 3g connection I just booked via the marriott mobile site, which is snappy and popup free. Good job, Hilton.
regards,
Mike
I apologize for any inconvenience, however I am unable to advise why this pop-up is coming up on your computer. You may wish to change the settings on your computer so that these sites do not come up on your screen during your reservation searches. Your feedback will be shared with our website administrators, however the settings on your computer could play a big part in why these notifications appear.
Thanks for your reply. That pop-up is not part of the Hilton website. Please clear your Temporary Internet Files/Cache and Cookies.
regards,
Mike
#15
Join Date: May 2013
Posts: 3
I have created a free Chrome browser extension that effectively blocks the Room Key popup on all associated hotel web sites. It can be installed via the Google Chrome Store here:
Chrome Web Store - RoomKey Ad Blocker
Enjoy and please add a positive rating while you're there.
~ Blu
Chrome Web Store - RoomKey Ad Blocker
Enjoy and please add a positive rating while you're there.
~ Blu