Guest User
February 10, 2024
Please be careful if you have respiratory sensitivities, there seems to be aromatherapy in every room here
My living experience: When I entered the room, I found a very strong fragrance. I couldn't find the source. I only found a hairy dry aromatherapy bottle on top of the TV. After sleeping for a while, it was around 11 o'clock. My mother gave me a headache and a sore throat. I thought it was impossible. I was afraid that my throat would become inflamed after one night. I contacted the front desk and asked them to change rooms. To be honest, I couldn't smell it anymore when I walked to the new room. Is the smell too strong? I've gotten used to it.
I searched for Xiaohongshu Aromatherapy at night to treat a sore throat, so I drank water intermittently and couldn't sleep well at all. I had other schedules the next day, and even struggled with whether to change my flight because I felt unwell.
After two days, my throat still hasn't recovered.
I don’t claim to be a person who is particularly sensitive to fragrances. I am not picky about the accommodation environment, as long as I can sleep. I have never encountered this situation before. Now that I find that the smell in the room is too strong, I need to ask for a room change, otherwise it will be like this...
The location of this place is very good. It is very close to Dujiangyan Scenic Area and Nanqiao. It is in the ancient city of Guanxian County. When checking in, the front desk promoted breakfast coupons and said that breakfast is not easy to buy here (actually there is a shop selling dandan noodles nearby). There are many types of hotel breakfast. Very few. There are side dishes but no white porridge (there was very thin pumpkin porridge that day). It is recommended to eat it in the ancient town.
There is Miniso in the front, and a half-demolished house and a piece of wasteland in the back.
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