22 Free Things You Can Take from a Hotel Room

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Published 2020-01-31
Hey, it’s the source of those 18 tiny shampoo bottles and bars of soap in that bottom drawer of your bathroom cabinet! Yep, I’m talking about hotels and all the stuff we like to take from them, even if we don’t use it! But be careful there, sticky fingers – you’re technically only allowed to take certain things!

By the way, if you ever want to take something from a hotel room but doubt you can, simply ask if you can purchase the item or check if your hotel has an online shop where you can buy all those cute pillows and soft blankets. Because, yeah, you can’t take the bedding and towels!

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TIMESTAMPS:
Soap and lotion 0:28
Shampoo and conditioner 0:50
Toothpaste and mouthwash 1:07
Shaving cream and razors 1:36
Deodorant 1:58
Sewing kit 2:14
Shoeshine kit 2:29
Shower cap 2:45
Plastic bags 3:01
Hairbrush or comb 3:26
Stationery 3:35
Envelopes 4:05
Magazines and newspapers 4:29
Coffee, tea, and sugar 4:54
Coffee mugs 5:16
Bottled water 5:44
Snacks 6:05
Bathrobes 6:28
Slippers 7:06
The bathtub ducky 7:39
Umbrellas 8:00
The “Do not disturb” sign and magnetic key card 8:28

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SUMMARY:
- That bar of soap is there for you and only you to use. The next person who stays in your room will obviously get a new one.
- Feel free to take your Barbie-sized toothpaste and mouthwash to-go when you check out. Some hotels also provide travel-sized toothbrushes for guests.
- Hey, if the hotel so kindly left you some shaving stuff, kindly accept the gift, even if you packed your own!
- Shoeshine kits usually include black shoe polish, a shine cloth, and shoeshine brush.
- A hairbrush or comb is yours. But any other hair tools you find in a hotel room, like a hair-dryer or straightener, shouldn't be taken.
- While you’re stocking up on writing utensils, go ahead and throw the envelopes in your bag too. It’s one of those things you always forget to buy even though you need it more often than you realize.
- You can grab any reading materials the hotel has left for you to entertain yourself.
- If your hotel provides stuff to make warm beverages right in the room, then don't hesitate to take the tea bags, coffee pouches, and sugar packets if you want.
- If you're staying in a country where drinking tap water isn't okay, then most local hotels will stock your room with free bottled water.
- To avoid extra spending, you should assume that all food and drinks in your hotel room are not free.
- Some hotels put price tags on the bathrobe hanger to make sure guests are aware that it’s not a free item you can take home.
- Slippers are not reusable, so if you leave them in the room, they'll get thrown away. That's why it's no biggie if you get hold of one pair.
- Obviously, umbrellas are pretty expensive compared to slippers, but in most cases, you can keep one.

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All Comments (21)
  • Japanese hotel rooms are the best. When I asked if I could keep a beautiful towel. They surprised me with a whole new set. I was shocked and happy with the gift. They even added some nice toiletries. Loved it
  • @dougan057
    It’s not “free”, the cost is tied to the cost of the room
  • @sharonozvenom
    This video makes me think of that episode of “Friends” when they discussed what could be taken from a hotel room . I recall light bulb was one of them . 😂😂😂😂
  • @sct4040
    I like taking the pens, they remind me of my trips😌
  • I just have to say this, the narrator’s voice is so good for voiceovers
  • @3am.chapters
    "So lets start with the stuff you already been taking home for years" I felt that
  • @KISSFanDan1995
    I stole a little metal sign thingy that said “smoking Is illegal in this bedroom” In different languages while I was in London England in 2016. Still have it to this day.
  • @fosscraft1431
    bright side: don't take the expensive items. me: takes the entire router and TV
  • @ashergotguap
    i’ve stayed at a lot of very nice hotels, and have never seen deodorant or a sewing kit😂
  • I used to work a hotel in London and the tea, coffee, popcorn, crisp, biscuits & drinks were all free & included in the room so you should ask at reception when you sign in and we refill them everyday so you could put them all in your suitcase if you’re staying for more then one day and you’ll get more 😛
  • @atara7202
    I've stayed at many hotels but I never found shoeshine kits, razors, shaving cream and a deodorant-
  • "Here are 22 things you can take from a hotel," Me: Wher do I find these hotels?
  • @richasagar4780
    You only get these all things when u book expensive hotel 😂
  • @amyrumpf5060
    Is anyone else hearing Ross from friends “Salt shaker, ah no no no” ... “salt, yes yes yes”
  • @auntydale3379
    It used to be you could find matchbooks and ashtrays in hotel rooms. Those were commonly "stolen" back in the 70's.
  • @Master_Yoda1990
    I’d take the robe and umbrella for sure and probably the “Do Not Disturb” sign
  • @bernadethhh
    When you're a flight attendant and has literally 100+ different kinds of shampoo, conditioners, and unused bar soaps from the hotels you stay at...
  • These tiny toiletries are really handy and light on your Baggage for your next trip. There are hotels in India where I have seen such goodies and grabbed them too 😃