Loading Page...

How many pillows should a hotel room have?

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.



People Also Ask

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.

MORE DETAILS

Most hotels do not change pillows regularly… Of course, the pillows will often be clean if they have been washed properly, but that isn't always the case in hotels. They are changed out maybe 5–6 times per year.

MORE DETAILS

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.

MORE DETAILS

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.

MORE DETAILS

Taking a hotel pillow may seem harmless, but it is still considered theft and can have serious legal consequences. It's always better to enjoy the comfort of the pillow during your stay and leave it behind when you check out.

MORE DETAILS

Some of your favorite hotels actually sell the exact pillows you'll find in your room online—all you have to do is click “purchase.” (Sometimes you can even buy them with hotel points.)

MORE DETAILS

Most top tier hotels invest in high quality, luxury mattress designs that are between medium to firm range, providing excellent support for the back and relieving vital pressure points. These special mattresses do not just look pretty, but they offer a range of comforts and luxuries that you will not find in your home.

MORE DETAILS

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.

MORE DETAILS

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.

MORE DETAILS

We know it's tempting, but stealing a hotel robe is considered theft of property. While most hotels won't do more than charge your credit card for the missing item, it's best practice to ask the concierge if you can purchase the robe first. In some cases, they may even have a brand-new robe you can take home.

MORE DETAILS

Best Practices for Sanitization One important aspect of maintaining cleanliness in hotels is the regular sanitization of pillows. While it may not be a topic that guests often think about, hotels take great care to ensure that pillows are properly cleaned and sanitized between guests.

MORE DETAILS

The Hilton® hotel uses several items including feather & down blend pillows, down alternative pillows, down comforters and down alternative comforters. The most sought after item is our EnviroLoft down alternative pillow. These pillows and comforters are made in the USA.

MORE DETAILS