Can you take toilet paper from a hotel?

Can you take toilet paper from a hotel?

The quick answer is yes legally and technically the hotel can charge you with larceny/theft if you are "caught" taking things from the hotel that "belong" to the hotel such as towels, sheets, pillows, fixtures…and yes even unused toilet paper rolls if it exceeds a certain dollar value.

What do people use if they don't have toilet paper?

Paper towels and tissues are probably the closest analogs to conventional toilet paper (and, frankly, ones that you may have already considered). But if you do decide to trade these paper products for your usual toilet paper, it's important to know that you shouldn't flush paper towels or tissues after using them.

Is it illegal to take a bathrobe from a hotel?

If you take something from your hotel room, you can expect an extra charge on your bill. Robes and towels are so commonly stolen that many hotels now list the charge right on the hanger; they will automatically bill the credit card they have on file for the extra cost of replacing these items.

Do they not use toilet paper in India?

Toilet paper is not standard use in India. Rather, squat toilets are the standard type of toilet and it is expected that you will clean yourself afterward using water from a hand bidet sprayer, butterfly jet, hand shower or even a bucket of water.

Is toilet paper free in hotels?

Toilet Paper Fees. Free toilet paper in a hotel room that you've paid for should be a basic human right.

Do Indian hotels have toilets?

Traditional Indian toilets are holes in the ground—a squat variety with two steps in which to put your feet. There are also Western-style toilets, but the toilet seat, except in luxury hotels and better restaurants, may be messy. Luxury hotels and fancier restaurants usually have clean bathrooms.

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