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On the first night of my group tour, I suffered from dust allergies. When I arrived in Queenstown the next day, I booked an extra room for myself for the two-night stay. This hotel is also a D-brand hotel; I stayed at the same brand four times throughout the trip, but these two nights were the second-lowest allergy-inducing rooms of the entire journey. The room was relatively clean. My self-booked room was upgraded to the 4th floor, which had a sloped roof. Some people might mind it for feng shui reasons, but the full-window lake view was fantastic, and it wasn't noisy despite being diagonally opposite the elevator. The shower room was quite unique for Europe, America, and Oceania, more like the integrated shower units common in Japan. It had a door to prevent water leakage, the showerhead could be moved without having to stand in the bathtub, and the water pressure was strong, making for a very comfortable shower. In hotels run by Indian owners, towels often have that distinct milky-sour smell after getting wet, but the towels here had a much fainter odor. Check-in at the front desk was very convenient and quick, and the breakfast was also abundant. The restaurant's lake view was also very pleasant.
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