I didn't. I said that I prefer some Disney hotels over several 4 star hotels that I've personally stayed in. I never claimed that they had any official rating. From post 1 I said that there are many hotel rating firms and they all differ.
And if it was just a typo, why was it "5" and then "Five"? If I typo I usually don't compound my error by typing the word out a second time. It belies the claim of a typo.
Good for you.
What offends me is the way you put your claims. You bragged shamelessly about how much you travel, and you were completely factually incorrect about most of what you claimed. I find it really annoying when people lie on the internet to try to lend credence to a stupid claim. Especially when they don't even research what they're lying about to make their lies seems plausible. Everything that you got even remotely correct you got directly from the link I posted. That's pretty pathetic.
I still find it funny that you are offended by my statements on traveling. I didn't brag; I described my lifestyle to support my opinions. Why would I research anything if I'm speaking about my opinions and experiences? How would I research that exactly? Anything that I said, "factual" was just pointing out how arbitrary the star-rating system is and why I don't believe Forbes is the only authority in star ratings as was claimed in the thread.
I find it "pathetic" when someone reads an article online and thinks that makes them an expert. I'm the one who's factually incorrect? You said there are only 57 5-star properties in the world, referencing the Forbes list. Therefore, you believe there are NO 5-star hotels in all of Europe, Middle East, Africa, Central America, South America, the South Pacific, nowhere except in North America and China. That's just ridiculous.
Have you ever heard of the Burj al Arab? It's so off the charts above any rating system it's dubbed (again nothing "official") the world's only 7-star hotel. It's by far the most expensive and impressive hotel I've ever been to, even though the styling is not to my taste. Every room has a personal butler. Every guest has access to their fleet of Rolls. The bellboy collects you at luggage claim in the airport and takes you directly to the Rolls where the next valet helps you upon arrival (Super-star Magical Express!) The elevators are plated in gold (I'm totally not kidding! See below.) But it must not be 5 star bc Forbes has no reviews for the city of Dubai.
And see my little one? That face says, "I'd rather be in a Disney hotel!"
And yes, we are dressed to have dinner in our resort.