Why don't hotels in NZ have lamps?

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Have stayed in a number of different motels in New Zealand and not one has had a table lamp in the seating area. A few have had lamps by the bed, but most were attached to it. Are they exceptionally afraid of electricity, or guest theft?



Best Answer

There are a number of factors.

  • Cost: motels are typically run at a lower budget than hotels, and consequently can't afford nearly all of the fittings that one might expect elsewhere.

  • Necessity: motels are typically booked for sleeping and eating reasons, and not much else. Lamps are not a productive use of the limited budget.

  • Security: along with the low need and high cost, the risk of losing or having damage occur through the action of guests isn't worthwhile.

  • Safety: yes, New Zealand does have a stringent code against risks in the event of an earthquake, and lamps pose both an electrical and a falling object hazard.

  • Culture: perhaps most importantly, "lamps for the lounge" aren't a thing in New Zealand. A New Zealander will tell you to turn the lights on if you can't see well enough -an additional separate lamp is seen as a waste.




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