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What do hotels use to smell so good?

It's all thanks to a clever gizmo known as an HVAC scent diffuser. These are ultra-quiet attachments to heating/air conditioning systems that use high amounts of air pressure to deliver nanoparticles of scented oils uniformly around a room, area, or building.



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Most hotels have an in-built HVAC system that runs throughout the entire hotel. Using this system hotels are able to use hotel scent diffusers to distribute high-quality fragrance oils. This process elevates the guest experience by improving the scent in the individual rooms.

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When fragrance is used in 5 star hotels, it can be dispersed in many ways. Some establishments choose scented candles, diffuser reed sets or room sprays to keep their rooms and linens smelling great. But others use a hotel scent diffuser to ensure that the fragrance is dispersed as widespread as possible.

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Ozone will eliminate hotel odors at their source without the use of artificial fragrances. The OdorFree ozone generator is an excellent hotel odor eliminator. Smells develop in hotel and motel rooms from tobacco smoke, body odors, moisture, food and beverages, and sometimes even pets.

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Citrus essential oils offer a light, fresh and energizing scent that smells refined and uplifting. This type of fragrance is used in 5 star hotels regularly and often boasts a combination of orange, grapefruit, bergamot, lemon and lime.

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White Tea & Thyme – Hilton's Fragrance Oil Hilton's White Tea & Thyme – Warm, clean, soft and welcoming with top notes of herbaceous Thyme, Coriander, Cucumber, and Watery Greens; delicately balanced with mid notes of White Tea Leaves, Violet, Rose, and Jasmine; and finished with very light Musks.

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The Ritz Carlton scent experience The Ritz-Carlton Chicago is delicate combination of Grasse rose and green tea, fused with juicy cassis, verbena and white jasmine evoking a sense of opulence and classic beauty.

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Shaun, you are correct that Disney's Wilderness Lodge uses the ScentAir brand. The specific one they use is specific for hotel brands and businesses, however, they do have a home selection. The closest scent you could try would be their Walk In The Woods home scent.

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The simple answer is that there are metal devices the size of breadboxes attached to the ventilation systems of nearly every Strip resort. The boxes vaporize highly aromatic and shockingly expensive oils into the ducts, where the airflow dilutes and distributes them.

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