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What Can I Take From Hotel Room ?
Asked by valobasa,
09 Aug '11 10:24 am
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Most hotels want you to feel at home in your room, so they fill it with nice things. They're so nice, you might be tempted to take them home with you. But before you start stuffing your suitcase with goodies, take a minute to learn what's OK and what's off-limits to take home from your hotel room.
So what can you take from a hotel room without being considered a bad guest? Basically, you'll want to limit your pillaging to the bathroom.
Shampoo, conditioner, body lotion, and other bathroom amenities are fair game, since they can't be reused for the next guest.
Bathroom slippers are usually complimentary as well, since they can't be used again.
Stationary, like logo pens, notepaper, postcards and envelopes, are also left for your use and can be used or packed away for later.
Everything else? It should be considered property of the hotel and should be left in the hotel room when you leave.
What Happens If You Take It Anyway?
If you take something from your hotel room, expect an ...more
Answered by ankit shivam, 09 Aug '11 10:33 am
So what can you take from a hotel room without being considered a bad guest? Basically, you'll want to limit your pillaging to the bathroom.
Shampoo, conditioner, body lotion, and other bathroom amenities are fair game, since they can't be reused for the next guest.
Bathroom slippers are usually complimentary as well, since they can't be used again.
Stationary, like logo pens, notepaper, postcards and envelopes, are also left for your use and can be used or packed away for later.
Everything else? It should be considered property of the hotel and should be left in the hotel room when you leave.
What Happens If You Take It Anyway?
If you take something from your hotel room, expect an ...more
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Ideally u should not try that...hotels will debit u for any electronic item or food & beverage...however linen is the most widely stolen item..worldwide..
Answered by Anurag Sharma, 09 Aug '11 10:28 am
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