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Why Do Hotels Smell So Good?

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Of all your senses, your sense of smell is the one closest linked to memories. Those memories, in turn, links smells to your emotions. Because of this, smell plays an important role in your opinions about places, purchases, and experiences.

Hotels understand this and want to tie a scent to your stay at their particular brand.  But not just any scent. They want it to be their signature scent. One that they spent a whole lot of money on (Bloomberg said $300 million in 2015 alone), so it’s what consider to be the perfect scent experience during your stay (although not a hotel, Singapore Airline’s history with a certain scent is a perfect example).

Think of these smells for a second, and the memories and emotions they may evoke:

Hotels want their individual, specially-made scents to be linked to happy memories, as well. That way, when you visit their brand in the future, you (A) subconsciously suggest to yourself that you’re going to have a good time and will want to continue staying at that brand and (B) will hopefully share your pleasant experiences at that brand with others, so they may decide to stay there, as well.

Some hotel-specific examples that cvent recently pointed out:

How do they do it?

Scents can be spread through HVAC systems, so they’re just part of what’s spread via the forced air of the heat or air conditioning. Hotels might also use one or more small standalone units that are strategically placed around the hotel. We’ve also experienced reed diffusers in hotel bathrooms.

The scents used in hotels (And coffee shops. And department stores. And airplanes. And the list goes on and on) is a multimillion-dollar business designed to keep their brand in your memory. If you can stop for a second and imagine the smell of a particular hotel, they probably think it’s been money well spent 😉

Feature Photo: MaxPixel

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