Facebook with Latestnigeriannews  Twieet with latestnigeriannews  RSS Page Feed
Home  |  All Headlines  |  Punch  |  Thisday  |  Daily Sun  |  Vanguard   |  Guardian  |  The Nation  |  Daily Times  |  Daily Trust  |  Daily Independent
World  |  Sports  |  Technology  |  Entertainment  |  Business  |  Politics  |  Tribune  |  Leadership  |  National Mirror  |  BusinessDay  |  More Channels...

Viewing Mode:

Archive:

  1.     Tool Tips    
  2.    Collapsible   
  3.    Collapsed     
Click to view all Entertainment headlines today

Click to view all Sports headlines today

A New Orleans hotel is offering people the chance to stay in a luxury suite if they return items they've stolen from its premises

Published by Business Insider on Wed, 20 Mar 2019


The Roosevelt hotel in New Orleans has launched a competition encouraging former guests to return items previously stolen from the property.Whoever brings in the most outrageous item will win a seven-night stay in one of the hotel's lavish presidential suites, worth over $15,000.The Roosevelt plans to display the items in its lobby, in the hope of telling the history of the hotel.The campaign, called the "Historic Giveback Contest," has been launched to celebrate the hotel's 125th birthday.While we may not all go as far as Ross from "Friends," who famously took the toilet roll from hotel rooms, most people are guilty of swiping a little something from a hotel.Whether you simply take the toiletries provided or stash a pricier object into your suitcase upon checking out, you certainly aren't alone.Such is the extent of traveller theft that one luxury hotel has resorted to launching a campaign to encourage people to return items stolen from the premises.The Roosevelt New Orleans, a Waldorf Astoria Hotel, is asking former guests to return previously stolen goods f0r the chance to win a stay in one of the hotel's lavish presidential suites.The suites range from 1,200 to 1,930 square feet and include Ferragamo toiletries, 42" flat-screen TVs in the bedroom and living areas, and luxurious decor.Instead of facing punishment for admitting to theft, anyone who returns an item will be in with a shot of winning seven nights in one of the suites, worth over $15,000 in totalthe winner will be whoever brings in the most "outrageous" item.Oh, and they'll get to take their stolen goods back afterwards, too. The Roosevelt doesn't even want to keep any of the returned items.The hotel is launching the "Historic Giveback Contest" to celebrate its 125th birthday.Read more: The Venetian hotel in Las Vegas is offering a $450,000 package complete with a private jet, butler, and cake adorned with a diamond necklaceFormer guests have until July 1 2019 to return items either by dropping them off at the concierge desk or sending them in the mail.All the items will be displayed in the lobby, in the hope that they will tell the history of the Roosevelt."We will accept any item from any time period in the building's hotel history for our Historic Giveback Contest," General Manager Tod Chambers told Conde Nast Traveler."We want to celebrate her entire past. And, we plan to display the items people send to us in window cases in the lobby. We will return items to their owners after a big ceremony in July, if they wish."Items which have already been returned include Grunewald plates stolen from the dining room, a whole tablecloth, vases, and a vinyl record, which may make you feel less bad for swiping a pen or bottle of conditioner."We understand it," Chambers said. "In a way, knowing they have something that reminds them of our Roosevelt in their own homes' Well, that leaves us flattered."We'd estimate nearly 700 of our logoed Sazerac glasses are 'borrowed' from the bar during the holiday season alone."This is letting us recapture a little history and have some fun doing it. We are getting a few items every week, and we expect that to rise as we roll toward July."Find all the details of the contest here.Join the conversation about this storyNOW WATCH: Amazon will pay $0 in federal taxes this year ' here's how the $793 billion company gets away with it
Click here to read full news..

All Channels Nigerian Dailies: Punch  |  Vanguard   |  The Nation  |  Thisday  |  Daily Sun  |  Guardian  |  Daily Times  |  Daily Trust  |  Daily Independent  |   The Herald  |  Tribune  |  Leadership  |  National Mirror  |  BusinessDay  |  New Telegraph  |  Peoples Daily  |  Blueprint  |  Nigerian Pilot  |  Sahara Reporters  |  Premium Times  |  The Cable  |  PM News  |  APO Africa Newsroom

Categories Today: World  |  Sports  |  Technology  |  Entertainment  |  Business  |  Politics  |  Columns  |  All Headlines Today

Entertainment (Local): Linda Ikeji  |  Bella Naija  |  Tori  |  Pulse  |  The NET  |  DailyPost  |  Information Nigeria  |  Gistlover  |  Lailas Blog  |  Miss Petite  |  Olufamous  |  Stella Dimoko Korkus Blog  |  Ynaija  |  All Entertainment News Today

Entertainment (World): TMZ  |  Daily Mail  |  Huffington Post

Sports: Goal  |  African Football  |  Bleacher Report  |  FTBpro  |  Kickoff  |  All Sports Headlines Today

Business & Finance: Nairametrics  |  Nigerian Tenders  |  Business Insider  |  Forbes  |  Entrepreneur  |  The Economist  |  BusinessTech  |  Financial Watch  |  BusinessDay  |  All Business News Headlines Today

Technology (Local): Techpoint  |  TechMoran  |  TechCity  |  Innovation Village  |  IT News Africa  |  Technology Times  |  Technext  |  Techcabal  |  All Technology News Headlines Today

Technology (World): Techcrunch  |  Techmeme  |  Slashdot  |  Wired  |  Hackers News  |  Engadget  |  Pocket Lint  |  The Verge

International Networks:   |  CNN  |  BBC  |  Al Jazeera  |  Yahoo

Forum:   |  Nairaland  |  Naij

Other Links: Home   |  Nigerian Jobs