From toilet paper to piano TV: What Rich People Steal From Hotels

Most hotel guests consider soap, shampoos, pens, shower hats as souvenirs that they have the right to pack in their suitcases on their return home, but there are also those who bring televisions, pianos, mattresses, even animals. This was discovered by a study of the German portal” Wellness Haven”, [...]
This was discovered by a study of the German portal” Wellness Haven”, an online-based guide for hotels based on a study of 1,157 hotelmen on items that were most frequently stolen, the Kosovas broadcasts.
The survey reveals a remarkable difference between the <x0 quality of thieves” guests of four-star hotels and those staying in five-star hotels, according to research findings published today at the “Wellness Haven” portal.
The overwhelming part of guests steal towels and bathing clothes - perhaps things that will benefit from their next vacation in the bathroom - followed by the theft of clothing necklaces, pens, and heels.
In addition to these usual “articles, a number of strange thefts that indicate the direct imagination of dolphins have been recorded.
Specifically, guests of a hotel in Berlin probably needed some skills when they were able to take a toilet, a drain tube, all the sink, a shower head, a hydro-massage shower or a toiletboard from the apartment, said the portal.
Incriminating cases of theft include taking a brilliant piano out of the lobby of a hotel in Italy, or removing and taking numbers from a hotel room door in Italy.
In France a guest was caught trying to steal a prepared pig head, which he later received as a trophy after his friends bought this precious piece from a hotel and gave as a wedding gift, while wooden benches from a bush were stolen in a hotel near Salsburg in Austria.
When it comes to the list of rank thieves of nationality, a different picture is taken.
It turns out, for example, that guests of German and British hotels have very annoying habits of thieves, except for towels and toilets, they focus mainly on cosmetics and toilet “for veneering”.
On the contrary, Austrians are more cautious about ranking furniture at the hotel, as they are focused on smaller things like tools and coffee machines. Looks like they can't satisfy their thirst for coffee.
The aim is the pillows and batteries of American hotels, while Italians prefer wine cups as a hotel souvenir, and hair dryers are a favorite item of theft among friends from Switzerland.
The French, on the other hand, are stealing in a more spectacular way: they represent a nation attracted mainly by television and remote control. Visitors to the hotel from the Netherlands are looking for a practical benefit in their souvenirs, their favorites are light lamps and toilet paper.
The survey also found significant changes in the theft between hotel guests with four and five stars, with the latter preferring to bring expensive items with them.
A total of 634 four-star hotel managers and 523 five-star hotel managers were surveyed to determine the <x0-> fraud habits of guests depending on their assets.
As it turns out, the motto " <x0--laxmia is good”" seems to be especially preferred especially by wealthy five-star hotel customers.
Concretically, high-quality TVs are likely to be stolen into five-star hotels nine times more than in four-star hotels, and similar to art works that are a popular element in luxury hotels, where the probability of their theft is 5.5 times larger than in a hotel with less star.
Tables and mattresses are also much more often stolen in five-star hotels.
Visitors to four-star hotels are satisfied with less spectacular gifts ʹ there is more demand for towels and clothing necklaces than five-star hotels.
The typical four-star hotel guest particularly likes practical things like batteries and remote controls, as the probability of stealing these items is 3.1 times and 4.9 times higher than in five-star hotels show the results.











