10+ Common items people often steal from hotels

Have you ever slipped a tiny bottle of shampoo into your suitcase as a memento of your hotel stay? You're not alone. Many travelers find themselves tempted to pocket a little something from their hotel room. While it might seem harmless, hotels notice these disappearing acts more than you might think! Let's dive into the most commonly "borrowed" items from hotels and the allure they hold for guests.

Towels: The Unofficial Memento

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Towels are often the first thing that comes to mind when we think of hotel souvenirs. They're soft, fluffy, and seem to call out "take me" to guests. While it might feel like a victimless crime, hotels actually lose thousands of dollars annually due to vanishing towels. Some hotels have even started embedding RFID chips in their towels to prevent them from wandering too far from home.

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Toiletries: Tiny Bottles, Big Temptation

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Those tiny bottles of shampoo, conditioner, and lotion are irresistible. They fit perfectly in your carry-on and smell divine. Hotels know this and often view these items as complimentary, encouraging guests to take them. In fact, some luxury brands have even partnered with hotels, making guests eager to sample high-end toiletries during their stay.

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Slippers: The Comfiest Contraband

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Hotel slippers are a delight for weary feet, especially after a long day of exploring. They're often meant to be taken, as they can't be reused for future guests. However, some high-end hotels provide more luxurious versions that aren't intended for removal. Always check with the hotel to see if those cozy slippers are yours to keep!

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Stationery: Taking Note of Hotel Pens

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Hotel pens and notepads are classic keepsakes. They're practical, branded, and often find their way into bags without a second thought. Many hotels consider these items as part of the marketing budget, knowing that a pen with their logo might travel far and wide, reminding guests of their stay each time they jot down a note.

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Coffee and Tea Supplies: Brewing Trouble

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In-room coffee and tea supplies are a delight for caffeine lovers. While most hotels replenish these daily, guests occasionally stockpile them for later use. Many hotels expect this as part of the experience, but some might raise an eyebrow if the entire tea set disappears. Remember, moderation is key if you want to avoid awkward conversations at checkout.

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Mini Bar Delights: Snacks on the Sneak

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Ah, the mini bar—a treasure trove of late-night snacks and drinks. While the temptation to sneak a snack is strong, be warned: these items are meticulously inventoried. Many hotels use sensors in their mini bars to automatically charge guests for anything taken. So, while that chocolate bar might be calling your name, it could come with a surprise charge!

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Light Bulbs: Bright Ideas Gone Wrong

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Taking a light bulb may seem like an odd choice, yet it happens more often than you'd think. Perhaps it's the perfect wattage or just a quirky souvenir. However, this can leave the next guest in the dark, quite literally. If you find yourself enamored with a particular bulb, consider asking the hotel where you might purchase a similar one.

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Decorative Items: Artful Appropriation

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Decorative items like vases or art pieces occasionally find their way into suitcases. While they're tempting, these items are almost always off-limits and can result in hefty charges. Hotels carefully curate their decor to create a welcoming environment, so it's best to appreciate these items in place and resist the urge to redecorate your own home with them.

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Pillows and Linens: Bedding Bandits

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Hotel pillows and linens are often praised for their comfort, leading some guests to take them home. While the allure of replicating that hotel bed feeling is strong, these items are not meant to leave the premises. Hotels invest in high-quality bedding to ensure guest satisfaction, and missing items can disrupt this experience for future guests.

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Hangers: Hooked on Hotel Accessories

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Hangers might seem like a mundane item, but their sturdy build often catches the eye of guests. While some hotels use special hangers that can't be removed, others are more traditional and go missing frequently. It's a small convenience for travelers to have a few extra hangers at home, but hotels do notice when these everyday items vanish.

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Magazines and Books: Reading into Relocation

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Magazines and books provided in hotel rooms offer a relaxing read during your stay. While some are complimentary, others are meant to stay put. It's always best to check if they're intended to be taken. Many hotels now offer digital options, allowing guests to enjoy a wide range of reading material without the risk of accidental 'borrowing.'

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Hairdryers: Blown Away by Temptation

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Hairdryers are a staple in hotel bathrooms, but they're not meant to be souvenirs. While they're handy for travelers who forgot their own, taking them can lead to charges or even being blacklisted from the hotel. If you find a particular model to your liking, it's worth noting the brand and model for a future purchase rather than sneaking it into your luggage.

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Batteries: Energizing the Escape

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Believe it or not, batteries are frequently taken from hotel rooms. Remote controls, alarm clocks, and other gadgets often fall victim to this particular pilfering. While it might seem like a harmless act, hotels have to replace these frequently, adding to their operational costs. It's always a good idea to travel with a spare set of batteries to avoid the temptation.

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Bathrobes: Luxurious Larceny

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There's something undeniably luxurious about wrapping yourself in a plush hotel bathrobe. It's no wonder guests are tempted to take them home. But these robes can come with a hefty price tag, sometimes billed to the room if they go missing. Some hotels offer the option to purchase the robes, allowing guests to indulge without the guilt—or unexpected charges!