3/5 KenShin J. 4 years ago on Google
For
the
price
range
of
this
villa,
I
must
say
it
was
pretty
good
considering
that
we
had
the
pool,
standard
dining
room
with
TV,
one
downstairs
room
with
ensuite
bathroom
and
a
small
outdoor
bathtub.
There's
a
room
upstairs
which
is
about
the
same
size
if
you
booked
for
more
guests,
but
otherwise
it's
locked.
You
can
access
the
daybed
upstairs
as
well.
I
stayed
over
at
this
villa
with
my
SO
for
a
holiday
trip.
Language
was
a
bit
of
a
barrier,
the
receptionist
understood
some
English.
Which
made
it
difficult
to
say
things
like
"Please
leave
breakfast
in
my
room
at
11am,
we
will
be
back
at
11am."
I
also
tried
to
ask
over
email
if
the
villa
allowed
me
to
bring
my
own
massage
therapist,
the
response
I
got
was
that
the
reception
will
help
me
to
get
a
therapist,
twice.
Facilities
wise,
the
pool
was
pretty
well
maintained,
which
was
a
surprise
considering
I
was
already
intending
to
clean
any
debris
myself.
Power
and
air
conditioning
worked
well
(YAY!).
When
you're
staying
at
a
villa
at
this
price
range,
it's
good
to
know
that
the
general
feel
you'll
get
is
that
the
buildings/facilities
are
not
well
maintained.
It's
the
same
for
this
villa
as
well.
I
was
walking
on
what
I
thought
was
solid
ground
when
part
of
it
gave
way.
Upon
inspection,
I
found
that
the
wooden
structures
had
rotted
away,
and
I'm
just
75KG
(165lbs).
Another
thing
that
irritated
me
were
the
stained
towels.
Yes,
the
towels
were
clean,
but
there
were
still
stains.
It
looked
like
rust
stains
(I
hope)
but
personally
I
wouldn't
use
it
myself
if
I
had
another
choice.
Even
after
changing
towels,
some
of
them
still
had
stains.
My
recommendation
for
villas
within
this
price
range
in
Bali
is:
1.
Keep
an
open
mind.
2.
Bring
your
own
towels
2.
Call
the
receptionist
to
check
if
they
can
understand
simple
English.
3.
Check
in
during
the
day
so
you
can
see
if
the
standards
are
acceptable
for
you.
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