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Does laundry in hotels have fees?

Some hotels charge per weight or provide affordable rates for a load. So, in the United States and Western Europe, hotel laundry rates are typically between $3 and $5 for each shirt, $6 per dress, and $2 to $3 for every pair of underwear.



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While most hotels offer laundry services, some travellers prefer to do their own laundry to save money and time. If you're short on time, here's a quick answer to your question: Yes, many hotels have laundry rooms that guests can use for free or for a fee.

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Over a year's time, a 150-room hotel will spend approximately $75,000 on its laundry operation, and of that total, about 25 percent will be for linen replacement. By effectively removing stains, a hotel can help optimize its laundry operation and save money by reducing the need to purchase new linens.

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If it's something that can be cleaned, washed or sanitized and used more than once, it belongs to the hotel, and taking it is STEALING. If you take a towel or towels you may find a charge on your credit card.

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No, hotels typically do not charge for stained towels. Most hotels have a policy of replacing any towels that are stained or damaged during the stay. This is to ensure that all guests have access to clean and fresh linens throughout their stay.

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Somewhere close to the shoeshine sponge is usually a laundry bag, often plastic, sometimes fabric. The laundry bag might not be something you would think to take, but it can be useful.

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  • Shampoo & Conditioner. Complimentary shampoo and conditioner is pretty standard in hotel rooms, however some hotels have started to provide luxury brand products, which is a nice touch. ...
  • Soap or Shower Gel. ...
  • Mouthwash. ...
  • Disposable razor. ...
  • Body lotion. ...
  • Shower cap. ...
  • Toothbrush & Toothpaste. ...
  • Sewing kit.


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Shakira chose to entitle the album Laundry Service as she wanted to represent her passion for love and music, which she compared to soap and water, saying The reason I named it Laundry Service is because I've spent the year dedicated to my two great passions: love and music.

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Do hotels give discounts if you ask? Yes, you can often negotiate hotel prices. Directly call the hotel for potentially lower rates, ask about any discounts or package deals, be flexible with dates or room type, negotiate for longer stays, and ask if they can match lower prices found elsewhere.

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Call the hotel directly instead and ask to speak with the manager, if possible.
  1. Ask for the Best Rate. Start the negotiation by saying something like, I found your rate online for $200 per night. ...
  2. Mention the Competition. ...
  3. Tweak the Dates. ...
  4. Special Discounts. ...
  5. Discount Rooms. ...
  6. Upgrades and Special Requests.


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