Guest User
February 6, 2025
They said there was diffuse oxygen supply, but the front desk didn't tell us how to turn it on in advance. There were no visible oxygen supply-related facilities or switches in the room. We thought it would turn on automatically, but my friend couldn't sleep in the middle of the night because of a headache caused by altitude sickness. Then we got up to investigate and found that there was a button with the word "TV wall" on the bedside lamp switch. After pressing it, there was a small round hole on the top of the bed that made a sound. You could hardly feel the airflow with your hand. Combining the comments on the merchant platform, we realized that this should be the so-called oxygen supply. In the end, my friend had to use the oxygen he brought in the car to recover.
The shampoo and shower gel in the room were empty. We stayed in many family rooms along the way, but only this one gave two face towels, two bath towels, and two bathrobes. There were only two people in the family? The floor heating is not obvious, and the room is only about 17 degrees at night.
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