Robes, light bulbs, fake Oscars: The stuff hotel guests steal

Robes, light bulbs, fake Oscars: The stuff hotel guests steal
Small shampoo and conditioner bottles are okay to take home, but never the hair dryer or the iron. (Image: Andrew Lozovyi/Depositphotos)
The Washington Post
By Hannah SampsonMany hotel guests get comfortable lounging around in the plush, cosy robe hanging in their closet. So comfortable, in fact, that they find the garment too irresistible to leave behind, leading managers to add price tags and anti-theft warnings to rooms.It’s fine to pack up your room’s bar soap and shower cap, but hotel experts say guests sometimes think too far outside the toiletry kit when it comes to take-home items. And while an individual hotel’s response may vary, travellers shouldn’t be surprised t...

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