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Hotel mini-bar prices put travellers off(22 May 2007 15:00)Most travellers would make use of in-room mini bars and fridges more often if prices weren’t “such a rip-off”, according to research from travel booking website TripAdvisor. A poll of more than 1,600 travellers worldwide found 86% thought mini-bar prices were simply too high (rising to 90% for British travellers). More than a third (34%) had been inaccurately charged for something in the mini bar or fridge and one quarter said they had had a dispute over their mini-bar bill when checking-out. Just over half of those surveyed said convenience remained the main reason for using the mini-bar 51%. Ian Rumgay, European communications manager at TripAdvisor, said: “Travellers are not at all satisfied with hotel mini-bars. Hotel proprietors need to think about reducing prices and introducing healthy options.” Article continues below
Favourite snack (in order of popularity) was nuts, chocolate bar, peanut M&Ms, Pringles and Toblerone. Favourite drink (in order of popularity) was bottled water, fizzy/soft drink, beer, wine, spirits. The most requested mini bar items were fruit, healthy snacks and sandwiches. Unusual items found in mini-bars included bottled oxygen, sex kits, condoms, caviar and perfume. Travellers will pay more to stay at green hotels >> London named as one of the world's most popular cities >> TripAdvisor launches video service >> By Chris Druce
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