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To expect enough loo roll in an AirBnB?

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SpinningTooFastWantToGetOff · 24/02/2020 07:45

Four of us staying in an Airbnb for 6 nights - only 1 and 1/2 small flimsy loll rolls provided.
Should we ask for more or buy our own?

OP posts:
RedRed9 · 24/02/2020 15:52

The whole thing sounds a bit of a miss OP!

But count yourself lucky, at least you don’t need a roll a day minimum like a Her 😂

RedRed9 · 24/02/2020 15:53

That’s rubbish @lastburritos I hope you left a review!

Abbey0134 · 24/02/2020 17:06

I have an Airbnb, I always leave 2 or 3 rolls of loo paper, plus shampoo, conditioner etc. Most guests are fine with this but we did have one who took every single thing with him. All the tea bags, loo rolls, kitchen roll, etc, etc. I couldn't believe it, but decided to think that if he really needed it that much....... nowt so queer as folk!

icannotremember · 24/02/2020 17:12

I always expect to supply my own loo roll if accommodation is self catering.

tiggerkid · 24/02/2020 17:47

When booking an Airbnb, I only have an expectation for a roll of paper to be available to cover the first day/night of stay. And I only have that expectation because, well... sometimes a loo is required urgently or desperately :) And, to be fair, to the owners of the properties I've stayed at, most of the time they covered more than one day and, in fact, often the entire stay. Providing toilet roll for the entire stay is, however, something that I see as a nice-to-have rather than an expectation. I don't know why. Just never expected it.

bridgetreilly · 24/02/2020 18:07

I would absolutely not expect them to be providing enough for your whole stay. It would be unreasonable if they didn't provide any, but it's perfectly normal just to leave a roll to get you started.

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