Hotel Toiletries

Which hotel or hotels have the best toiletries from your experience? I always scoop some up and take home with me when I return from Vegas. Do the hotels manufacture their own or do they contract them out to other companies? Just curious.
We don't stay at upscale hotels, so consequently I've never been impressed with any of the toiletries - with one exception. The soap, shampoo, conditioner, and lotion at Aliante Station are superb! The brand they supply is "Tarocco, and it is the most heavenly orange scent. They also stock it in the gift shop, so you know I had to buy some to bring home with me on our last trip. I'm currently using the lotion sparingly so I don't run out before we go back in September.
Wynn's lemon bath soap.
Caesars sewing kit (pre-threaded needles).
Bellagio's bath gel is the best but isn't standard in regular rooms. Maid will bring some if you ask. Standard in corner rooms and I assume in the suites.
Haven't been to LV in quite some time...last time we stayed at Wynn...nice products. On our many trips, we always packed away the unopened products to take home. Once a year, we would drop off the products at a local VA hospital.

When I stayed in the MGM Mansions, they had Bvgari products. My wife loved it! I used to give the maid an extra 20 and had the stuff comng out of my ears. That was about the best.
I like the products they put in the bathroom at the Silverton. They are all from Bath and Body Works.
The lotion was green and it smelled great!
Aloha,
Jennifer

P.S. Green Valley Ranch and Red Rock Resort have signature spa products in their rooms. They smell wonderful too.
By far my favorite is from the Venetian/Palazzo. Orange spice shampoos, soaps, with a loofa even. Shoe shine kits, and sewing kit. Wynn is fabulous also.
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Originally posted by: LeoXVI
Haven't been to LV in quite some time...last time we stayed at Wynn...nice products. On our many trips, we always packed away the unopened products to take home. Once a year, we would drop off the products at a local VA hospital.


I used to work as an RN in a VA hospital ICU. I would like to formally THANK YOU!



I couldn't believe how much we had to rely on donated supplies. You would think the government could bankroll personal care supplies at the VA hospital... but no. A patient would go without toothpaste if it wasn't in the donated materials.

I also love the Tarocca blood orange scented brand that Station Casinos uses. I know that they have it at Sunset. GVR and Red Rock use a more upscale brand but I still like the Tarocca better.
I never really thought about the differences that may exist in the toiletries from the elite suites to regular rooms. But I guess that makes "scents". I kind of figured that Caesar's Palace would have a better product in their hotel than the I.P. would have, even though they are the same company. Then again, I wonder if it's the same product just different packaging. This may make a good QOD. But the hotels may not want to reveal corporate secrets either.
Vegas hotels report over 150,000 towels a year are missing from their rooms.
With some of the hidden fees, and other costs, I am surprised guests don't take the bathroom sink, and T.V.
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