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Do you think it necessary to stay in an expensive hotel?

Everyone has different values and is willing to spend money. I prefer to see the scenery. So when I choose a hotel, the scenery is an important consideration and factor. Actually, I stayed in the most expensive hotel for only 300 yuan a night. Maybe I can't understand the happiness and happiness of those who pay high prices to stay in hotels.

In fact, for those who are really rich, staying in a high-priced hotel is the same experience as staying in an ordinary hotel, and we ordinary people, no matter how magnificent the hotel is. It doesn't really change our lives. Of course, it's not bad to feel the accommodation experience of the sky-high hotel if you go on under the conditions of your ability.

Although poverty limits my imagination, I can't imagine what it's like to live in Zhu Tianjia Hotel and a luxury suite. As for the sky-high hotel, I only saw it on TV, and I don't really have any regrets, but I personally think that the quality of our sleep is more important than the living conditions.

I think that although we should learn to enjoy life and feel more in our own life, if we stay in order to satisfy our curiosity and vanity, the sky-high hotel will not be worth the candle. Any consumption behavior should match one's income. It varies from person to person. Personally, I feel that hotels above 500 yuan are sky-high hotels.

First of all, the room is much bigger than the express hotel, at least two or three times bigger. It's really comfortable to wander around the room, especially for people with exercise habits like me. Do squats, angels on the wall, or even do aerobics in the room.

Secondly, all kinds of equipment are very complete.

At the beginning of entering the door, there is a wardrobe on the right hand side. There are bathrobes and electronic scales in the wardrobe (this is really the only one with electronic scales in one of the few hotels I have stayed in). Then I went in, and there was a bathroom on the left. There is a bathtub in the bathroom, which is large enough to dance in. Body wash, shampoo, conditioner and small soap are all imported, and the texture is completely different from other hotels. There is also an independent stereo in the bathroom, which can listen to TV content synchronously. On the right hand side is the bathroom. The separation of dry and wet is praised, but it doesn't seem to stand out to me.

Then go in and you'll find the room. Normal bed and TV, electric curtains, double-sided floor-to-ceiling windows, good view. Sacrifice photos as evidence.

You can see the mountains in the distance opposite the house.

At night, a main road stretches into the distance, which is also beautiful.