The informations I share are the ones that will answer most of your questions.
How much is the ticket? What about the food? Can I bring my pet? Is it a nice place to go on a date or for a happy hour? is it close to bus/subway station? What are the facilities like?
Well, wherever I go I pay attention to those details and try to share the experience I had with the community. As I love visiting places I’ve never been to, I always think about a first-time goer or a tourist when writing a review, because I want this person to find the perfect place for her and the people she’d invite. And once it’s a whole new experience to this visitor, there’s nothing better than providing essential infos such prices, types of food, rooms size, quality of service, whether it’s LGBTQ-friendly and even some hints about what to order or the activities the person is going to find there.
As a Pokemon Go player, the reviews I write about parks focus on availability of water fountains, points of interests in-game, restrooms, if there are places to eat, etc.
It doesn’t matter the place, it can be a hotel, a studio, an office, a restaurant, a religious temple, a technical assistant or a place to meditate, my goal is to provide essential informations so you can pick the best place for you and your friends.
When it comes new places in my neighborhood I “interview” someone who works there - sometimes the owner - and add all the infos on Maps and leave a complete review about the concept, the idea, and that they are open to new ideas. It makes me feel part of a greater community.