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Do most hotels have refrigerators?

In some cases, hotels may not have fridges in all rooms, but they might offer the option to upgrade to a room with a fridge. If you find out that your room does not have a fridge upon check-in, you can inquire about the possibility of upgrading to a room that does.



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If you are planning to stay at a hotel and require a fridge in your room, it is best to contact the hotel in advance to make your request. Most hotels are willing to accommodate special requests, including providing a fridge in your room.

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Refrigerator in a hotel is categorized as a capital good because it is used for providing services over a period of time to the production unit. Was this answer helpful?

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Sorry, but You Shouldn't Store Leftovers in Your Hotel Mini Fridge. Lifehacker reported that most hotel mini fridges wouldn't path a health inspection test. This is collaborative content from Food & Wine's team of experts, including staff, recipe developers, chefs, and contributors.

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If the hotel fridge is 40 degrees or warmer—which many are—you shouldn't rely on it to keep food cold enough to consume safely. In the danger zone, bacteria can grow and you could end up with gross, spoiled food. In the worst case, you could get food poisoning.

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Some hotels no longer provide microwaves in the rooms due to safety concerns. Microwaves can be a fire hazard if not properly maintained, and some hotels may not have the resources or staff to ensure that all of their microwaves are up-to-date and safe for use.

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Minibars are those tiny refrigerators that sit inside some hotel rooms.

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5 Things a Hotel Will Give You For Free
  • Toothbrush & Toothpaste. These items usually aren't in the room waiting for you when you arrive, but most hotels have toothpaste and toothbrushes on hand and will bring them to your room for free. ...
  • Extra Pillows & Blankets. ...
  • Shampoo & Conditioner. ...
  • Soap & Moisturizer. ...
  • Wi-Fi.


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The good news is – yes, most hotels will accommodate walk-in room requests depending on availability. Here we'll cover key tips for successfully getting a last-minute room, questions to ask hotel staff, options like day rates for a few hours, and your rights as a guest to change rooms if unsatisfied.

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Cell Phone Chargers This might just be the most common item left behind in hotel rooms. It's understandable.

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  • Jewelry. The number one item that is most commonly left behind is jewelry. ...
  • Phone Chargers. The second most often misplaced items are mobile phone chargers. ...
  • Toiletries. ...
  • Laptops & Tablets. ...
  • Eyeglasses/ Sunglasses. ...
  • Books. ...
  • Teddy Bears, “Blankies” & Other Kids' Toys.


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Overview. Have you ever wondered how minibars in hotels keep track of what items you have taken? Well, the answer lies in the technology of infrared sensors. These sensors are used to monitor the contents of minibars and automatically charge guests for the items they consume.

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