Can you take robes from hotel rooms
Higher-end hotels are willing to go a little further to pamper their well-heeled guests, and they may throw in free tickets to events or tourist attractions. Other perks include free admission to outdoor screenings by the Lower East Side Film Festival, and educational programming hosted by The Drawing Center, a non-profit exhibition space.
Those who stay in four- and five-star hotels on a regular basis likely have a drawer at home filled with toothbrushes or single-use tubes of toothpaste. Other freebies can include razors, shaving cream, cotton ear buds, shoe shine cloths or sponges, sewing kits, combs and nail files. Travelodge says some guests have tried to smuggle its king size Dreamer Beds out of its UK hotels.
Source: Laterooms. According to Travelodge, some guests have tried to smuggle its king size Dreamer Beds out of its hotels. Shakila Ahmed, Travelodge spokeswoman, said: 'Since we have introduced our new brand design and modernised our hotel rooms across the country, we have seen a significant rise in our fluffy pillows, snuggly duvets, striped bed runners and contemporary artwork being taken from our UK hotels. Food and drink. These days, it seems like almost every hotel room in the world — no matter the star rating — offers complimentary tea and coffee plus sugar and artificial sweeteners for guests.
In more expensive hotels, guests may find a Nespresso machine with a case stocked with capsules, or a bottle of Champagne to welcome them upon arrival. But at most hotels, bottles of bubbly, spirits or beer are usually kept in the overpriced mini-bar. Other freebies can include fruit, biscuits and packets of crisps to consume in the room or take home.
DoubleTree by Hilton gives out 77, free chocolate chip cookies to its guests each day, amounting to 28million a year. That bottle of water so tempting to grab on our way out can come back to haunt us when we get lumped with an extortionate bill at the end of our stay.
Slippers… and bathrobes? Hotels with spas usually have at least two pairs of light-duty slippers in each room for guests to use in their rooms or take home with them. But they should double check before stuffing them in their suitcase. Bathrobes are usually a no-no.
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However, some hotel visitors take things to different heights by bagging everything from the bed linen, to the iron and sometimes even the toilet seats — yes, really. Their feedback confirmed the following: toiletries stationery, slippers and postcards are yours to use and take at most hotels. However, anything else including bathrobes, towels, bed linen, bibles, hairdryers, irons, clocks and radios, to name a few, are strictly off-limits.
While some hotels are more strict with their polices than others, Metro reports that guests who take items without permission at some places like The Ritz Carlton, can expect to receive a call about the missing items, followed by a bill to pick up as compensation.
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