
Are You Stealing From Hotels Without Knowing It?
By Jennifer A.. Nov 17, 2024
When you’re staying in a hotel, the room is packed with tempting amenities. But while some items are complimentary, others can lead to unexpected charges - or worse. Here’s your ultimate guide to what’s fair game and what needs to stay put.
What You Can Take
1. Toiletries and Bathroom Essentials

Mini shampoo bottles, conditioners, soaps, and lotions are all yours to keep. Hotels expect you to take these items since they can’t reuse opened toiletries. Plus, these travel-sized amenities are part of the room cost, so go ahead and toss them in your suitcase.
2. Tea and Coffee Supplies

Any tea bags, coffee packets, sugar, creamer, and disposable cups in your room are freebies. They’re intended for one-time use, so it’s perfectly fine to take them with you. Just avoid raiding the beverage station in the lobby.
3. Stationery and Pens

Hotels often brand their notepads, pens, and postcards, so you’re welcome to take these as they double as free advertising. It’s like a mini souvenir of your stay and won’t get you in trouble with hotel staff.
4. Disposable Slippers

Those cozy slippers are typically single-use, so they’re usually okay to take. Just remember that higher-end slippers may not be disposable - if in doubt, check with the hotel to avoid surprise charges.
What You Should Leave Behind
1. Robes, Towels, and Linens

As tempting as it is, that plush hotel robe should stay put unless the hotel specifically gifts it to you. Additionally, towels, sheets, and blankets are always a hard no. Hotels frequently charge guests who take these items, so unless you want to see a hefty fee on your bill, enjoy it while you’re there and leave it for the next guest.
2. Hangers

It might surprise you, but hangers are some of the most commonly taken items from hotel rooms. However, these are not complimentary, so they’re best left in the closet.
3. Electronics and Batteries

Taking batteries from the remote or hotel electronics is a big no-no. Hotels expect all their electronics to stay intact for future guests, so removing batteries or, worse, taking tablets provided in higher-end rooms could lead to charges or even being blacklisted by the hotel.
4. Non-Disposable Dishes and Cutlery

If your room includes glasses, mugs, or utensils, they’re meant to be used only at the hotel. Hotels consider these items reusable, and taking them will likely result in an extra charge. Want a souvenir mug? Many hotels offer similar items in their gift shops.
If you’re unsure whether something is complimentary, it’s always best to ask. Most hotels are happy to clarify, and some even sell popular items, like robes or branded linens, directly to guests. By keeping track of what’s allowed, you can avoid extra charges and take only what’s meant to be a gift.
References: 6 Things You Can Take from Your Hotel Room (and 6 You Can’t) | What Can You Take From a Hotel, and What Is Stealing?
The Topline News team was assisted by generative AI technology in creating this content
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