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Expedia.com 💰Extract Reviews & Ratings &Sentiment Analysis — Expedia.com | Lagic

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Detailed Customer Reviews and Sentiment Analysis for Expedia Hotels

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Configure Agent

URLs to start with. The agent supports search URLs like `

Maximum number of items that will be scraped.

Format should be YYYY-MM-DD, e.g., 2025-02-20

Maximum number of pages that can be processed at the same time.

Minimum number of pages that will be processed at the same time.

Number of times the crawler will retry a failed request before giving up.

Results to deliver

200 credits

This agent actively searches live listings — results may vary. You are only charged for what is delivered, up to this number.

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Pricing

2 credits per result
✓ 30 free credits on signup✓ Refund if 0 results✓ No card required

Sample Data Preview

Individual review text and titleReviewer's name and overall rating givenSpecific aspects of the hotel guests likedSpecific aspects of the hotel guests dislikedPhotos uploaded by reviewers (URLs)Sentiment analysis results for each review
Sample Text...Sample Text...Value...Value...https://...2026-04-05
Sample Text...Sample Text...Value...Value...https://...2026-04-05
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Extract hotel reviews, ratings, and sentiment analysis from Expedia.com listings, providing granular insights into guest experiences, reviewer demographics, and overall satisfaction for market research and reputation management.

### Uncover True Guest Sentiment from Expedia Understanding what travelers truly think about a hotel goes beyond a simple star rating. This tool dives deep into Expedia.com, pulling out individual guest reviews, their ratings, and crucial details that reveal the 'why' behind the scores. You get not just the raw text of each review, but also categorized sentiments (what guests 'liked' and 'disliked'), the reviewer's name, their trip type, and even the duration of their stay. This level of detail is invaluable for anyone looking to understand hotel performance, identify service gaps, or benchmark against competitors. ### Data for Informed Decisions For hoteliers, this means pinpointing exactly which aspects of their property are delighting guests and which need immediate attention. Is it the cleanliness, the staff friendliness, or the breakfast quality? For marketing agencies, it's about crafting campaigns that speak directly to customer desires and addressing common concerns proactively. Researchers can track sentiment trends over time, identify emerging preferences, and conduct in-depth market studies on specific hotel categories or geographic regions. You can even filter reviews to focus only on those newer than a specific date, ensuring your analysis is always fresh and relevant. The output delivers structured data, making it ready for direct import into your analytics tools or CRM.

Key Capabilities

  • Individual review text and title
  • Reviewer's name and overall rating given
  • Specific aspects of the hotel guests liked
  • Specific aspects of the hotel guests disliked
  • Photos uploaded by reviewers (URLs)
  • Sentiment analysis results for each review
  • Date the review was posted
  • Hotel's overall rating and total number of reviews
  • Hotel's official response to the review (if available), including author and date
  • Reviewer's trip type (e.g., family, solo, business)
  • Estimated duration of the reviewer's stay
  • Full URL and unique ID for the hotel listing
  • Hoteliers tracking guest satisfaction and identifying operational areas for improvement.
  • Marketing agencies developing targeted messaging based on common guest likes and dislikes.
  • Market researchers analyzing sentiment trends across different hotel categories or locations.
  • Competitor intelligence teams benchmarking their hotel's performance against rivals on Expedia.
  • Travel agencies curating hotel recommendations based on detailed positive and negative feedback.
  • Reputation management specialists monitoring brand perception and responding to critical reviews with context.
  • Investment analysts evaluating hotel asset performance by understanding underlying customer experiences.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Provide the direct Expedia.com hotel URLs you wish to scrape reviews from.

2

Optionally, set a maximum number of reviews to extract or a specific date to only collect newer reviews.

3

Run the tool, which will navigate to each provided URL and systematically gather review data.

4

The tool extracts details like review text, ratings, author, trip type, and identifies liked/disliked aspects.

5

Once the run is complete, download your structured dataset containing all the extracted Expedia reviews.

Frequently Asked Questions

What technical skills do I need to use this tool?
No coding or technical expertise is required. You provide the Expedia hotel page URLs, and the tool handles the data extraction.
In what formats can I export the extracted review data?
How does this tool ensure compliance with data privacy regulations?
Can I extract reviews from multiple hotel pages at once?
Is this tool suitable for client work or agency use?
How does this tool differ from general web scraping services?
How reliable is the data extraction?
Can I schedule recurring extractions to monitor new reviews?
How fresh is the data I receive?
How is the cost determined for using this tool?
How does the sentiment analysis work?
Can I filter reviews by specific dates?