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What is the scent used in hotel lobbies?

Good choices for scents in hotels include sandalwood, vanilla, cedar, lemon blossom, citrus, neroli, leather, and white tea. You can then add in less common scents specific to your hotel experience, such as lemon verbena, jasmine, coconut, patchouli, lavender, and more.



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The musty smell is usually caused by excess moisture in the air, which can lead to mold and mildew growth. Fortunately, there are a few things that hotel staff can do to get rid of the musty smell and make the room more comfortable for their guests.

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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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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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There are literally hundreds of scents available and the hotel management spends a great deal of time choosing the correct one to set the mood as guests arrive. They can also elect to have different aromas in the different areas of the hotel but normally choose to keep them all the same.

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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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1. Fabreze Fabric Refresher & Odor Eliminator. This is one of the first products a hotel uses against harsh stains that leave a bad smell in guest rooms. Our fabric refresher breaks through the stain and the odor causing chemical completely eliminating the odor from the core.

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The smell in the Beach Club lobby (and Yacht Club as well), Green Aloe & Clover is generated with a ScentAir (brand) fragrance generator. We have a section on the Beach & Yacht Club FAQ thread with suggestions for ways to bring the lobby smell to your home with various products- candles, body lotions, etc.

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As with any rental, you'll be held responsible for damaged property, stains, and even smells. Yes, smells. So, think twice before lighting a cigarette in a non-smoking room. You may not see the damage, but the hotel will smell it and could bill you $150 – $250 for your infraction.

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