Anonymous
Post 08/21/2025 06:24     Subject: Does anyone else miss single use soaps in hotel rooms?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ugh yes I miss them! The communal pumps gross me out and are too often empty or hard to get out anyway. I wish hotels would offer single serve to those who request.


Plastics are forever. Get over yourself. Give your kids a fighting chance to have some quality of life.


There are so many options for home or industrial biodegradable, plant-based plastics.
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2025 03:06     Subject: Re:Does anyone else miss single use soaps in hotel rooms?

OP, you can buy single use soaps in packs of 100 or 200. Look on Amazon. There are many different kinds, all individually wrapped. Just pop one in your travel bag before you leave.

Easy.


Plus you can use them for your guest bathroom and give some away to unhoused people.
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2025 02:58     Subject: Does anyone else miss single use soaps in hotel rooms?


OP, you can buy single use soaps in packs of 100 or 200. Look on Amazon. There are many different kinds, all individually wrapped. Just pop one in your travel bag before you leave.

Easy.
Anonymous
Post 08/20/2025 14:12     Subject: Does anyone else miss single use soaps in hotel rooms?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The places I stay still do individual


This just tells me you don’t travel for work and may just not have a job.


That's what I was thinking. I've stayed at around 15 hotels this year that were all over the map in terms of cost & geography, and I think one still had bar soap and individual shampoo bottles.

I like the refillable bottles because I don't care about having my room serviced every day and, especially if there is more than one person staying in the room, the little bottles don't last more than a day.


Faux snooty has a little friend now!


I'd rather be "faux snooty" vs. Ms. "nice hotels still have bar soap" and "Hiltons are low brow" who is "mistakenly snooty."
Anonymous
Post 08/20/2025 14:08     Subject: Does anyone else miss single use soaps in hotel rooms?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The places I stay still do individual


This just tells me you don’t travel for work and may just not have a job.


That's what I was thinking. I've stayed at around 15 hotels this year that were all over the map in terms of cost & geography, and I think one still had bar soap and individual shampoo bottles.

I like the refillable bottles because I don't care about having my room serviced every day and, especially if there is more than one person staying in the room, the little bottles don't last more than a day.


Faux snooty has a little friend now!
Anonymous
Post 08/20/2025 14:05     Subject: Does anyone else miss single use soaps in hotel rooms?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The places I stay still do individual


This just tells me you don’t travel for work and may just not have a job.


That's what I was thinking. I've stayed at around 15 hotels this year that were all over the map in terms of cost & geography, and I think one still had bar soap and individual shampoo bottles.

I like the refillable bottles because I don't care about having my room serviced every day and, especially if there is more than one person staying in the room, the little bottles don't last more than a day.
Anonymous
Post 08/19/2025 21:32     Subject: Does anyone else miss single use soaps in hotel rooms?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Only the cheap hotels have the community style crap in them. Stay at nicer places they still use bar soap.

Pretty much everywhere has bar soap available still. Even Waldorf Astoria is using the refillable as of my last stay earlier this year.


Hilton is so low brow.


Yeah, I wouldn’t be caught dead in a Hilton brand hotel 🙄 On a roadtrip last year, we drove straight through the night because we couldn’t locate a St Regis or Mandarin Oriental off the interstate. Next time we’ll take the PJ.
Anonymous
Post 08/19/2025 20:28     Subject: Does anyone else miss single use soaps in hotel rooms?

Yes, the Le Labo and Diptyque ones. The hotel experience hasn’t been the same since.
Anonymous
Post 08/19/2025 16:35     Subject: Does anyone else miss single use soaps in hotel rooms?

Nope. I hate the waste of them. And the little bottles.
Anonymous
Post 08/19/2025 16:02     Subject: Does anyone else miss single use soaps in hotel rooms?

Anonymous wrote:Ugh yes I miss them! The communal pumps gross me out and are too often empty or hard to get out anyway. I wish hotels would offer single serve to those who request.


Plastics are forever. Get over yourself. Give your kids a fighting chance to have some quality of life.
Anonymous
Post 08/19/2025 15:45     Subject: Does anyone else miss single use soaps in hotel rooms?

Ugh yes I miss them! The communal pumps gross me out and are too often empty or hard to get out anyway. I wish hotels would offer single serve to those who request.
Anonymous
Post 08/17/2025 16:43     Subject: Does anyone else miss single use soaps in hotel rooms?

Surprised no one has posted my pet peeve with the liquid products on the shower wall -- I can't read the labels without my glasses. More than once I've "washed" with conditioner.
Anonymous
Post 08/17/2025 15:28     Subject: Does anyone else miss single use soaps in hotel rooms?

Anonymous wrote:I also HATE it, OP. I have oily skin and the liquid soaps do nothing for my face but leave a film. I collect as many little soaps as I can from places that still have them and then bring them with me.


These soaps are not for your face!
Anonymous
Post 08/17/2025 13:05     Subject: Does anyone else miss single use soaps in hotel rooms?

I miss them. And twice now I’ve been in the shower and either the liquid soap or the shampoo has run out and not been refilled.
Anonymous
Post 08/17/2025 12:37     Subject: Does anyone else miss single use soaps in hotel rooms?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The places I stay still do individual


Same here. And I’ve traveled a lot this year.


Me, too. The faux-snooty poster who says there aren’t bars of soap anymore is laughable.


I don't think it's snooty or faux-snooty. Many Holiday Inn Express pland other IHG properties have the dispensers locked to the wall and don't have bars of soap. They aren't high end hotels.


My experience is that the locked bottles are the standard in corporate owned chains and resorts--whether it's a Ritz Carlton or a Disney Resort or a Holiday Inn Express. Doesn't matter what the level is.

Independently owned one-location places--whether it's a dumpy independently owned motel, a nice independent golf resort, or a quaint B&B are more likely to have individual toiletries still.