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How do you ask for an extra pillow at a hotel?

The best thing to do is to ask the front desk before requesting. Most 4–5 star hotel do not charge for the extra pillow and blanket. Especially international chain of hotels.



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The best thing to do is to ask the front desk before requesting. Most 4–5 star hotel do not charge for the extra pillow and blanket. Especially international chain of hotels.

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Quick fix: Bringing your own pillow is a solution; but it's not particularly convenient. Instead, give a call down to the front desk and ask if additional types of pillows are available (down, synthetic, firm, soft). Better hotels offer a variety of types, including pillows made particularly for allergy sufferers.

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TIL: at many hotels, asking the concierge for an extra pillow is actually coded talk for ordering a prostitute. : r/todayilearned.

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Most hotels put at least four pillows on a bed for two because they want to provide guests with the ultimate comfort experience. Having multiple pillows allows guests to customize their sleeping experience by choosing between different levels of firmness and support.

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Hotel pillow fill varies, with some using real feathers and/or down and others using polyester or microfiber down alternative. Any type of high-quality material can make a pillow feel luxurious and supportive.

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They are always washed between guests. Blankets are generally washed between guests. Pillows may never be washed. They are usually in some kind of waterproof pillow protector case and that would be changed and washed frequently.

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Hotels with the best pillows typically use a blend of luxury down and feather and they do so for good reason. Firstly, it's a combination that feels extremely comfortable, yet also supportive - already ticking two big boxes when it comes to getting the perfect night's sleep.

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Typically, your hotel bed will be equipped with two to four down pillows and two fibre-filled pillows for plenty of options. This is complemented by two body or reading pillows. But it doesn't stop there. Hotel pillows are wider, with 90cm or even 100 cm being the standard.

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Request new linens, pillows, or blankets: When you arrive, you can request new linens or pillows, even blankets, from the hotel before you settle in. In upscale hotels, sheets are typically the cleanest thing in the room, but freshly washed pillows could help. Bring your own sheet set: Extreme? Maybe.

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What You Cannot Take From a Hotel Room. Guests often take towels, irons, hairdryers, pillows, and blankets, according to the housekeeping department at Hilton Kingston. Cable boxes, clock radios, paintings, ashtrays, light bulbs, TV remote controls—even the Bible—are commonly stolen as well.

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Typically, hotels wash their bedding once every week including various kinds of comforters, sheets, and pillows. However, they often swap out the pillowcases and linens between the guests. It's a common practice that the hotel comforters are rarely automatically changed ? unless a guest requests it.

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Down is generally seen as the luxurious filling choice for pillows, which is why luxury hotels will tend to supply down hotel pillows. The most common type is goose down pillows, although duck down pillows are also a potentially cheaper alternative.

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On average, hotels tend to replace their pillows every 1-2 years. This timeframe ensures that the pillows remain comfortable and hygienic for guests. Over time, pillows can lose their shape and become less supportive, which can affect the quality of sleep for guests.

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