
Hotel Bathroom Amenities Wholesale: Format, Brand & Cost-Per-Stay Guide
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The hotel bathroom is where your guest forms their first and most lasting impression of your property's quality. A well-stocked, thoughtfully selected bathroom amenity program signals cleanliness, care, and brand consistency — all of which show up directly in guest reviews and repeat booking rates.
This guide is written for hotel owners, property managers, housekeeping directors, and procurement teams sourcing hotel bathroom amenities wholesale for U.S. hospitality properties. We cover every format, brand tier, and buying consideration.
Hotel bathroom amenities are the consumable personal care products placed in guest bathrooms for single-stay use. Standard amenity programs include:
The format, brand, and quality tier of these products directly position your property in the guest's mind. A budget motel stocking premium Aveda amenities is as misaligned as a boutique hotel stocking unmarked generic bottles. Your amenity program should match your positioning.
Before choosing a format or brand, understand the true cost per room per stay. This single number determines your amenity program's ROI and is the most important factor in format selection.
| Format | Brand Tier | Cost Per Stay (5-piece set) | Est. Annual Cost (50 rooms, 70% occ.) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Individual travel-size | Economy / Generic | $1.50 – $3.50 | $9,600 – $22,400 |
| Individual travel-size | Mid-Scale (Eco Botanics, Infuse) | $3.50 – $7.50 | $22,400 – $48,100 |
| Individual travel-size | Premium (Aveda, Apotheke) | $7.50 – $20.00+ | $48,100 – $128,000+ |
| Gallon refill + dispenser | Mid-Scale | $0.70 – $2.00 | $4,500 – $12,800 |
| Gallon refill + dispenser | Premium | $2.00 – $5.00 | $12,800 – $32,000 |
Annual cost based on 50 rooms × 70% occupancy × 365 nights.
Switching from mid-scale individual travel-size to gallon refill dispensers reduces amenity cost by 50 to 70 percent at comparable brand quality. For a 50-room property at 70% occupancy, that is a savings of $10,000 to $35,000 per year. The decision is straightforward: if you can install dispensers, the economics overwhelmingly favor refill format. If not, buy travel-size in case quantities from a wholesale supplier.
This is the most consequential decision in your hotel bathroom amenity program. Each format has distinct operational, cost, and guest-experience implications.
The traditional hotel format — individually packaged bottles of 30 mL to 50 mL placed at each stay.
Pros: Easy to place, familiar guest experience, no hardware installation required, ideal for variable occupancy.
Cons: Highest per-stay cost, generates significant plastic waste, requires more storage space per ounce than gallon formats.
Best for: Budget and economy properties, vacation rentals, Airbnbs, and any property where dispenser installation is not feasible.
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Refillable dispensers mounted in the shower that guests pump directly. Increasingly required by state regulation and franchise brand standards.
Pros: Lowest per-stay cost, eliminates per-stay plastic waste, preferred by eco-conscious guests, becoming the standard at mid-scale and upscale chains.
Cons: Hardware installation cost, requires a housekeeping filling protocol, aesthetic considerations around dispenser design.
Best for: Mid-scale, upscale, and eco-positioning properties.
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Bulk gallon containers used to fill dispensers or decant into smaller bottles for placement.
Pros: Significantly lowest per-ounce cost. Best unit economics for properties with high occupancy. Reduces storage space per ounce compared to individual units.
Cons: Requires filling infrastructure. Not suitable as a standalone format.
Best for: Properties that have committed to dispensers or have on-site decanting operations.
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For a detailed cost-per-stay comparison of all three formats, read our guide: Travel-Size Toiletries vs. Dispensers: What Hotels Should Consider in 2026.
Hotel amenity brands operate in three distinct tiers. Understanding which tier matches your property positioning eliminates misbuying and ensures brand-experience alignment.
Generic or lightly branded formulations. Functional and cost-effective, appropriate for budget properties where amenity cost per occupied room is the primary consideration. Guests at this tier expect presence and cleanliness, not premium formulations.
Branded hotel amenity lines with consistent scent profiles and packaging. Names like Eco Botanics, Be Different, Infuse, and H2O. These brands deliver a polished, professional bathroom experience at a cost-per-stay that is operational for independent and mid-scale properties.
Prestige spa and personal care brands licensed for hotel use. Aveda, Pharmacopia, Apotheke, and similar lines. Higher cost per stay but generates measurable reviews mentioning the amenity brand by name — a direct guest satisfaction driver for upscale and boutique properties.
Here is a practical overview of the most common hotel amenity brands available in the U.S. wholesale market:
A clean, nature-inspired line positioned at the mid-scale tier. White tea and honey scent profile. Available in travel-size and gallon formats. Popular with independent hotels seeking an elevated-but-affordable amenity program. Cost-per-stay: $3.50 to $5.00 for a 5-piece travel-size set.
A contemporary, design-forward amenity line with modern packaging designed for boutique and lifestyle hotel segments. Ideal for properties targeting millennial and Gen Z travelers where packaging aesthetics are a brand signal. Cost-per-stay: $4.00 to $6.00 for a 5-piece set.
Two scent lines offering mid-scale to upscale positioning. City line has an urban, fresh profile; White Tea and Coconut is warmer and spa-adjacent. Both available in travel-size and gallon. Cost-per-stay: $4.00 to $7.00 for a 5-piece set.
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A wellness and hydration-focused amenity line with a clean, refreshing scent profile. Well-suited to spa properties, resort hotels, and lifestyle brands. Available in travel-size format. Cost-per-stay: $4.00 to $6.00 for a 5-piece set.
The flagship prestige hotel amenity brand in the U.S. market. Aveda's rosemary mint formulation is one of the most-recognized hotel amenity scents among frequent travelers. Choosing Aveda signals an upscale, wellness-oriented property positioning. Cost-per-stay: $8.00 to $15.00+ for a 5-piece set.
A luxury candle and personal care brand with a cult following among design-forward travelers. Exclusive to select hospitality channels. Best for boutique and design-led properties where the amenity brand is itself a differentiator. Cost-per-stay: $10.00 to $20.00+ for a 5-piece set.
Regardless of your brand tier or format choice, every hotel bathroom should stock these items at check-in:
For properties managing cosmetic staining on white towels, our dark makeup removal towels are a simple, cost-saving solution. Place one in the bathroom to redirect guests away from white bath towels for makeup removal.
Guest expectations around sustainability have meaningfully shifted. An increasing share of hotel guests — particularly millennial and Gen Z travelers — actively consider a property's environmental commitment when choosing and reviewing hotels.
For a complete guide to sustainable amenity programs, read: Top 10 Green Hotel Amenities Your Guests Will Love.
Wholesale amenity sourcing requires a different decision framework than retail purchasing. Here is how to approach it correctly:
Consumption = Average daily occupancy x Rooms x Amenity items per room x 30 days. Example: 50 rooms x 80% occupancy x 5 amenity items x 30 days = 6,000 individual amenity units per month. This is your minimum order baseline.
Individual unit pricing is not wholesale pricing. Always purchase amenities in case quantities. Our Buy More, Save More section offers tiered case pricing across our full amenity catalog.
Choose one brand and one scent line. Mixed amenity programs create inconsistent guest experiences and complicate housekeeping restocking. Standardization also qualifies you for better volume pricing over time.
Amenity stockouts at check-in generate immediate front desk complaints. Maintain at least 60 days of consumption in inventory, with a reorder triggered at the 30-day remaining mark.
Never commit to a full amenity order without first assessing the scent, viscosity, and packaging quality. Sample evaluation before purchase prevents expensive mis-buys.
Standard U.S. hotel bathroom amenities include shampoo, conditioner, body wash, body lotion, and bar or liquid soap. Extended amenity programs add dental kits, razors, shower caps, vanity kits (cotton swabs and cotton rounds), and sewing kits. Upscale properties may include bath salts, face wash, or branded personal care accessories.
At mid-scale wholesale pricing, a standard 5-piece amenity set costs approximately $3.50 to $7.50 per room per stay using travel-size individual bottles. With a gallon refill and dispenser system, the equivalent cost drops to $0.70 to $2.00 per room per stay — a significant operational cost saving at scale.
Hotels purchase toiletries wholesale from B2B hospitality supply companies in case quantities. Most hotel amenity suppliers offer tiered pricing — the more you order, the lower your per-unit cost. Properties calculate their monthly consumption based on occupancy and room count, then order 30 to 60 days of inventory at a time to avoid stockouts.
The lowest per-stay cost is achieved by installing wall-mounted dispensers filled with gallon refill amenities. This eliminates per-unit packaging costs and reduces per-guest product cost by 50 to 70 percent compared to individual travel-size bottles. For properties unable to install dispensers, buying travel-size amenities in case quantities from wholesale suppliers is the next most cost-effective approach.
There is no federal law in the U.S. requiring specific amenities in hotel rooms. However, franchise agreements, star rating standards (AAA, Forbes), and state health codes may specify minimum amenity requirements. Several U.S. states have passed or are considering legislation requiring hotels to offer refillable dispensers instead of single-use plastic bottles.
The best hotel bathroom amenity brand depends on your property tier. For budget and economy properties: generic or economy-branded lines. For mid-scale independent hotels: Eco Botanics, Infuse, Be Different, and H2O Therapy. For boutique and upscale properties: Aveda Rosemary Mint, Pharmacopia, and Apotheke. HotelItems.com carries all of these lines with wholesale pricing and flexible case minimums.
Yes. HotelItems.com serves independent hotels, boutique properties, vacation rentals, and Airbnb operators with wholesale pricing and no large minimum order requirements. Whether you manage 5 rooms or 500, wholesale amenity sourcing offers meaningful per-unit savings over retail purchasing.
HotelItems.com is a U.S.-based wholesale hotel amenity supplier serving independent hotels, motels, vacation rentals, and property management companies. We carry the full range of hotel bathroom amenities — from budget economy lines to Aveda and Apotheke — with case pricing, flexible minimums, and fast U.S. shipping.
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