Camille Reyes
Camille hunts down the small details — the pillow menu, the breakfast tray, the welcome that sets the tone for everything after. She started in hospitality journalism after years of noticing how rarely travel writing matched what a room actually felt like at two in the morning. Her reviews favour short, precise sentences and a quietly confident eye for class without clamour.
Anouk Marlowe
Anouk cares most about honest hospitality and staff who actually remember your name. She writes in a cosy, reassuring register — unhurried prose that lingers on comfort, warmth, and the feeling of being looked after rather than processed. Fallsview and similar resort properties suit her patient, guest-centred approach.
Felix Kowalski
Felix started out working front-desk shifts before turning to travel writing — a background that shows in his balanced, factual reviews. He names what works and what doesn't with equal directness, never overselling a property and never burying a genuine concern. Casino-resort hybrids and Alberta corridor stays are his current beat.
Adrian Okafor
Adrian started out working front-desk shifts before turning to travel writing, and he still thinks like someone who has to answer guest complaints at midnight. His editorial voice is trustworthy and reviewer-first — fair praise, plain caveats, and no inflated language. He covers capital-region properties and event-heavy stays where service under pressure tells the real story.