This can change from area to area and country to country, I did come across a web site recently that would show the most requested amenities in my area,
I have never done self check in most of my guest like it, as a host it has saved me from potential trouble, where a booking for 4 and 9 turn up,
Im a Shampoo Snob, I never use what they supply in a hotel we used to travel quite a lot before covid and I always used buy everything to take with me,
From what I see most people who use Airbnb never buy anything or not many do, rely on us to supply,
I've even seen guest using the washing up liquid in the shower, my cleaner told me,
@Sudsrung0 we buy boujie shamp/conditioner. I agree with you, hotel stuff is bleugh, and I all too often see hosts offering up the cheapest supermarket stuff they can find. It's not that hard to find quality brands on special, I either shop at tk maxx, or shop online when they offer 30-50% off. It's a small yet simple way to be different to your competitors.
Although we did recently stay in a pet friendly humble house in rural oz, and she had Sukin which is a cheap but nice organic brand, and she had ALL the varieties, so 6 large bottles lined up, that was nice.
That's interesting. Obviously, I have long term guests only now, and so I find that most buy their own shampoo, conditioner etc. But, when I hosted short term stays, although a lot more guests would use what I supplied, many would still bring their own toiletries.
One thing I have consistently notice though is that women almost always use their own. The men, including long term guests, are far more likely to use what I provide.