Ritz Carlton Nusa Dua, Bali [Master Thread]
#31
Join Date: Apr 2013
Posts: 462
Any updates? We're staying there for a few nights over our honeymoon. Never been to Bali and we're spending a few nights at the Ritz in Nusa Dua and a few nights in Ubud. Are there any local restaurants or anything walking distance from the Ritz? We'd prefer not to fly halfway around the world to just sit at a resort! Plus, prefer to take advantage of cheap Bali prices and not have every meal at resort prices.
#32
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Join Date: Sep 2012
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have been to Bali every year for the past 5 but stayed over on the west coast (sunsets, vrs sunrises, and easier to get to tourist sites like Tanah Lot) at the Stones (switching over from our initial stays at the Conrad) which has dozens of places nearby to eat along with shopping galore.
think you'll find that restaurants in your area are nearby the Nikko Hotel more so then the Ritz, but to list potential places, what type of food would you be looking for?
BTW, you didn't state when your trip to Bali is scheduled for but hopefully it's not in November (I found out the hard way on my first trip) as it rains over 50% of the month being in the southern hemisphere (I've now learned to schedule our yearly return for the last 2 weeks in August and haven't seen any rainy days)
think you'll find that restaurants in your area are nearby the Nikko Hotel more so then the Ritz, but to list potential places, what type of food would you be looking for?
BTW, you didn't state when your trip to Bali is scheduled for but hopefully it's not in November (I found out the hard way on my first trip) as it rains over 50% of the month being in the southern hemisphere (I've now learned to schedule our yearly return for the last 2 weeks in August and haven't seen any rainy days)
Any updates? We're staying there for a few nights over our honeymoon. Never been to Bali and we're spending a few nights at the Ritz in Nusa Dua and a few nights in Ubud. Are there any local restaurants or anything walking distance from the Ritz? We'd prefer not to fly halfway around the world to just sit at a resort! Plus, prefer to take advantage of cheap Bali prices and not have every meal at resort prices.
Last edited by leeky; Oct 13, 2015 at 10:05 pm
#33
Join Date: Apr 2013
Posts: 462
have been to Bali every year for the past 5 but stayed over on the west coast (sunsets, vrs sunrises, and easier to get to tourist sites like Tanah Lot) at the Stones (switching over from our initial stays at the Conrad) which has dozens of places nearby to eat along with shopping galore.
think you'll find that restaurants in your area are nearby the Nikko Hotel more so then the Ritz, but to list potential places, what type of food would you be looking for?
BTW, you didn't state when your trip to Bali is scheduled for but hopefully it's not in November (I found out the hard way on my first trip) as it rains over 50% of the month being in the southern hemisphere (I've now learned to schedule our yearly return for the last 2 weeks in August and haven't seen any rainy days)
think you'll find that restaurants in your area are nearby the Nikko Hotel more so then the Ritz, but to list potential places, what type of food would you be looking for?
BTW, you didn't state when your trip to Bali is scheduled for but hopefully it's not in November (I found out the hard way on my first trip) as it rains over 50% of the month being in the southern hemisphere (I've now learned to schedule our yearly return for the last 2 weeks in August and haven't seen any rainy days)
#34
Join Date: Jun 2011
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We're looking for any types of restaurants, anywhere from local hole in the walls to a nice dinner out. We know the hotels all have restaurants but always prefer more authentic dining experiences. If we can't get them by the Ritz then we'll get them in Ubud, but I figured i'd ask to determine how many nights in each place.
#35
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Join Date: Mar 2013
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How does the RC compare to the GH Bali?
My gf and I are looking to take a trip to Bali in March (neither of us have been before) and the options are:
1) 200k Marriott points for RC Bali
2) 30k Hyatt Points + $375 for GH Bali
3) $847 for GH Bali
RC was the clear winner but after the recent Hyatt Diamond Twitter status match I now have Hyatt Diamond and DSUs to burn to Hyatt is now on the radar as an option (and then obviously saving Marriott for later and potentially some SPG properties post merger).
Thoughts?
My gf and I are looking to take a trip to Bali in March (neither of us have been before) and the options are:
1) 200k Marriott points for RC Bali
2) 30k Hyatt Points + $375 for GH Bali
3) $847 for GH Bali
RC was the clear winner but after the recent Hyatt Diamond Twitter status match I now have Hyatt Diamond and DSUs to burn to Hyatt is now on the radar as an option (and then obviously saving Marriott for later and potentially some SPG properties post merger).
Thoughts?
Last edited by Duke787; Nov 29, 2015 at 5:26 pm
#36
Join Date: Apr 2013
Posts: 462
Just a quick update, we LOVED the RC Nusa Dua. It helped that as a Marriott Gold (and on our honeymoon) we were upgraded to a Pool Pavilion Villa: http://www.ritzcarlton.com/en/Proper...l-Pavilion.htm. We found the hospitality outstanding, the concierge fabulous, the rates for using their private drivers (contracted out but cars RC branded) very reasonable. It was hot as Hades but the private pool certainly helped that!
Drinks and food are very expensive by Balinese standards of course but for redeeming our two free RC credit card nights there we were beyond pleased. It was by far the nicest room upgrade I have ever gotten, with the pool villas going for $800 a night or so. We were considering asking at check-in to pay for a lagoon access suite so to get a big jump in room for free we were quite, quite happy!
ETA: It was quite isolated though in Nusa Dua so we were very happy we moved to Ubud for a few days as well. But we found some restaurants (including Bali Cardamom) were happy to arrange for someone to pick us up, and drop us off. We tipped the driver each way still, however.
Drinks and food are very expensive by Balinese standards of course but for redeeming our two free RC credit card nights there we were beyond pleased. It was by far the nicest room upgrade I have ever gotten, with the pool villas going for $800 a night or so. We were considering asking at check-in to pay for a lagoon access suite so to get a big jump in room for free we were quite, quite happy!
ETA: It was quite isolated though in Nusa Dua so we were very happy we moved to Ubud for a few days as well. But we found some restaurants (including Bali Cardamom) were happy to arrange for someone to pick us up, and drop us off. We tipped the driver each way still, however.
Last edited by lizs; Feb 3, 2016 at 3:09 pm
#37
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: CT
Programs: AA Platinum, SPG Gold, Hyatt Platinum, Fairmont Premier, DL, CO
Posts: 168
Has anyone stayed at the RC Bali lately? I will be staying at the hotel next month and I am concerned about the construction next door. Any feedback will be much appreciated. Thanks!
#40
#41
Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: North East
Posts: 207
Just a quick update, we LOVED the RC Nusa Dua. It helped that as a Marriott Gold (and on our honeymoon) we were upgraded to a Pool Pavilion Villa: http://www.ritzcarlton.com/en/Proper...l-Pavilion.htm. We found the hospitality outstanding, the concierge fabulous, the rates for using their private drivers (contracted out but cars RC branded) very reasonable. It was hot as Hades but the private pool certainly helped that!
Drinks and food are very expensive by Balinese standards of course but for redeeming our two free RC credit card nights there we were beyond pleased. It was by far the nicest room upgrade I have ever gotten, with the pool villas going for $800 a night or so. We were considering asking at check-in to pay for a lagoon access suite so to get a big jump in room for free we were quite, quite happy!
ETA: It was quite isolated though in Nusa Dua so we were very happy we moved to Ubud for a few days as well. But we found some restaurants (including Bali Cardamom) were happy to arrange for someone to pick us up, and drop us off. We tipped the driver each way still, however.
Drinks and food are very expensive by Balinese standards of course but for redeeming our two free RC credit card nights there we were beyond pleased. It was by far the nicest room upgrade I have ever gotten, with the pool villas going for $800 a night or so. We were considering asking at check-in to pay for a lagoon access suite so to get a big jump in room for free we were quite, quite happy!
ETA: It was quite isolated though in Nusa Dua so we were very happy we moved to Ubud for a few days as well. But we found some restaurants (including Bali Cardamom) were happy to arrange for someone to pick us up, and drop us off. We tipped the driver each way still, however.
We are planning on travelling there for our honeymoon later this year, and as a Marriott Gold, I hoped to drop contact in advance...
Also, can anyone please advise on how long it takes to get to an area with some more restaurants / shops - I presume everything involves a taxi ride from what I have read ?
Many thanks
#43
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#44
Join Date: Sep 2014
Location: TYO
Programs: Hyatt Globalist
Posts: 1,744
How much are they charging for club access these days and how is the club breakfast compared to the restaurants?
I booked a 2 night stay on points as a Gold member. Considering switching one night to FHR to get breakfast/$100 credit vs. just paying for club access for the 2 nights.
I booked a 2 night stay on points as a Gold member. Considering switching one night to FHR to get breakfast/$100 credit vs. just paying for club access for the 2 nights.