Guest User
July 23, 2023
I stayed here on a tour. Since it was a tour of 40 people, about 20 rooms were on the same floor. When you open the door to the room, the temperature in the room is high and the smell of cigarettes hits your nose. I tried to turn on the air conditioner and open the window, but the window cannot be opened due to the fixed glass. I left the door to the room open for a while, but the smell never went away. When I went to the front desk on the first floor and showed my key, I asked, "Is this floor smoking?" The elderly receptionist replied, "Many of the rooms in our hotel allow smoking." When I said, ``The smell in the room was too strong,'' she interrupted me and said, ``Unfortunately, we are fully booked today, so we cannot change your room.'' I had no choice but to spray the floor, curtains, and wallpaper of my room with a bottle of deodorant I had in my closet, but the smell subsided somewhat. If you spray a whole bottle, the cigarette tar will flow from the wallpaper. It wasn't the beige cloth, but the white cloth that was discolored. I went out to eat with the air conditioner on, and when I returned to my room late at night, I was able to sleep because the temperature had dropped. It's been 15 years since I stopped smoking, but even as a former smoker, it's still tough. I think it's better not to stay if you don't smoke. Please note that it is often used on tours. The breakfast restaurant was quite delicious.
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