Enter the Rubber Duck Room
You turn right and step towards the door with rubber ducks painted on it. They look hand painted, and perhaps you wonder who painted them. They are swimming on a light blue wave, and behind them is a blue sky. It’s sweet, and very charming. It looks like the kind of thing you might see in a nursery.
You turn the doorknob and open the door. In front of you is a bathroom that seems to be used by children. Colorful toothbrushes sit in a zoo-themed plastic cup. Bubblegum toothpaste tubes are crunched up on the sink counter (instead of squeezed from the bottom of the tube upwards, like what a sane adult might do).
You see underwater-themed stickers on the bathroom mirror, fruit scented shampoo in the shower, and fuzzy towel capes hanging on hooks on the wall. They’re adorable, and they remind you of one you had as a child. In fact, you’re pretty sure you had an identical duckling one. How cute.
The bathroom smells like artificial watermelon and strawberry. The smell brings you back to childhood, the sweet artificial smells of all of your favorite soaps and toys and scratch-and-sniff stickers.
There is nothing here for you to add to your inventory, but you can stay and sniff the fruity smells and admire the fish stickers for as long as you’d like.