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Is laundry complimentary in hotels?

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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Amenities are provided at no additional charge to make a guest's stay more convenient and comfortable. Most hotels provide toiletries, hair dryers, shaving supplies, sewing kits, etc. These have come to be expected by guests, who might be disappointed or annoyed if they weren't provided.

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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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What You Can Take From a Hotel Room. Anything that's complimentary is free for you to snag. This includes the mini bottles of shampoo, conditioner, body lotion, coffee, packets of creamer and sugar, and other bathroom amenities.

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Simple, tasty food: The availability of food and beverage outlets varies based on the hotel service level. However, certain things—such as a hot breakfast—are a basic offering that really adds to a guest experience. Even budget hotels could be conveniently located next to an all-day diner, which caters to hotel guests.

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Laundry Valet Attendants are responsible for the pickup of soiled and delivery of clean guest laundry in establishments such as hotels and cruise ships, while Laundry Attendants usually perform services solely in the laundry facility.

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Valet service” means that they take care of guest laundry. They report to the linen room supervisor. They are responsible for collecting soiled guest laundry and delivering fresh guest laundry.

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According to the American Hotel & Lodging Association (AHLA), guests should tip housekeeping anywhere between $1 to $5 per night for a mid-range or business hotel. For luxury hotels where the staff offers daily cleaning services and nightly turndown services, guests should leave a little more.

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