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Why is hotel bedding so fluffy?

Hotel beds will almost always use down duvets which are filled with fine fluff-like feathers. This makes for the softest, squishiest duvet possible, giving hotel beds that signature cloud-like luxury feeling.



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Hotels often choose expensive comforters with premium filling materials, for example, goose down, which is naturally soft, cloud-like and comfortable. Hotels will clean their comforters regularly, to remove stains, foul odours, and nasty germs.

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High-quality hybrid spring memory foam or latex foam designs are used in hotel beds to provide great pressure relief and support, coupled with mattress toppers, soft sheets, and fluffy comforters.

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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.)

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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.

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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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Sheets are usually changed between guests, and sometimes state law requires it, but there's no guarantee that they will be. As for bedspreads, forget it. As countless hidden-camera investigative TV programs have confirmed, they aren't washed regularly.

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Mid-range hotels tend to change sheets every 2-3 days on average. However, policies vary by hotel brand and individual property management. Budget hotels and motels may leave sheets unchanged for multiple nights or even an entire stay unless the guest requests fresh linens.

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Hotels invest in high-quality mattresses because they know this is fundamental to the bedroom experience. Most hotel mattresses are innerspring and thicker (coupled with a boxspring) for a traditionally plush and luxurious feel. If you've had your mattress for more than 7 years, it's likely time for a new one.

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