Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - Is it reasonable to charge for drinking water and disposable bath towels that are not clearly marked in the hotel?

Is it reasonable to charge for drinking water and disposable bath towels that are not clearly marked in the hotel?

Unreasonable. Hotel disposable towels are generally free. Only a few hotels will charge one yuan. You can ask the waiter.

Many people go out to stay in hotels, and often take disposable goods with them when they leave, such as combs and disposable slippers. These items are essential to go out, and the hotel also makes them easy to carry, especially the small bottles of shampoo and shower gel, which are really convenient.

There are free and paid items in the hotel room, such as toothbrush, soap, shoe polish, etc. The cost of these items is included in the room rate. Not only can we use them for free, but we can also take them away when we leave. Some items can be used for free, but they can't be damaged or taken away, such as sheets, quilts, bath towels, etc. We must pay attention that if these items are dirty, we will lose money. It is unnecessary to use water to wipe normally.

Then there are paid products, such as mineral water in the room, instant noodles and disposable towels. These items are clearly marked. If we need to use them, the cost will be deducted from the room deposit, and we can take them away after use. As for whether the items taken from the room are unqualified, I think the items belonging to the hotel were taken away by the renter, of course they are unqualified.