Hotel Amenities – Focus on Mouthwash

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Posted by ed | Posted in Bed Breakfast Inns | Posted on 17-07-2010

Hotel Amenities That fresh, minty mouthwash taste resonates so well in your mouth after a good swish around with a quality mouthwash. Everyone knows the importance of good dental care and makes sure to brush once in the morning and once before bed; but some extra-diligent people also floss, and / or use mouthwash.

The dental care regimen that you so closely follow at home, should not be compromised when you go on vacation. Many times people forget to bring their dental essentials so most Hotels and Bed and Breakfasts will provide the guest, upon request, with a replacement toothbrush.

Even if mouthwash is a usual part of your daily dental routine rarely is a traveler going to bring a bottle of mouthwash on vacation, especially if they are traveling by plane. With the airline’s new 3-1-1 rule, a passenger can only bring liquid on a plane if the bottle is less than three ounces – rarely can a passenger find mouthwash in under 3oz bottles.

Some Hotels and Bed and Breakfasts understand this problem and choose to offer mouthwash as an in-room hotel amenity. In addition to the usually shampoo, conditioner, lotion, body wash and soap that is usually provided to a guest upon arrival, some B & B’s will give a small hotel amenity size bottle of mouthwash.

Both Garden Elements, and Nourish, a Spa Line, offer mouthwash in addition to their full lines of hotel amenities. Garden Elements fresh and minty mouthwash is available in 1.5oz bottles whereas the Nourish mouthwash is available in 1.0oz bottles. Both sizes are perfect for guests to use during their stay and are the right size to bring home with them on the plane. Providing guests with this added amenity is often greatly appreciated by the guest and remembered by them on the next visit.