Post by Admin M on Jul 15, 2017 12:53:25 GMT -5
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森羅万象
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Upon entering the Spa, immediately the smell of chlorine fills your nostrils as either nostalgic or perhaps traumatic memories surface spurred by this strong recognizable smell. The instant that you enter, you would notice a somewhat sizable pool, probably around the size of the bedrooms. This pool seems to be scaled, the end nearest the door (though still about twenty feet from the entrance), ramping down from 1 foot of water to a final depth of 10 feet at the far end. Tucked away near the end of the pool, there seems to be a small hot tub, with enough room to fit two regular sized adults, or four medium sized dogs.
It seems that near the door back out of the spa, there are three large dials: TEMP, STM, and LGT. It seems that when you turn these dials, various things happen. TEMP changes the temperature within the hot tub. STM causes a build up of a cloud in the entire room (perhaps you could make it a sauna in here), and LGT dims and brightens the entire spa.
Along the edges of the pool. among the tiled floor, there are a few chairs that one could sit and relax in, however, it feels just a bit crowded in the room. It'd be easy to accidentally fall into the pool with a wrong step if the tile were wet.
On the far end of the spa, there is a room leading the lavatory, right next to a sign stating the rules of the pool: No outside food and drinks, no lifeguard on duty, etc. There also seems to be a life preserver hanging on the wall.
It seems that near the door back out of the spa, there are three large dials: TEMP, STM, and LGT. It seems that when you turn these dials, various things happen. TEMP changes the temperature within the hot tub. STM causes a build up of a cloud in the entire room (perhaps you could make it a sauna in here), and LGT dims and brightens the entire spa.
Along the edges of the pool. among the tiled floor, there are a few chairs that one could sit and relax in, however, it feels just a bit crowded in the room. It'd be easy to accidentally fall into the pool with a wrong step if the tile were wet.
On the far end of the spa, there is a room leading the lavatory, right next to a sign stating the rules of the pool: No outside food and drinks, no lifeguard on duty, etc. There also seems to be a life preserver hanging on the wall.
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