i saw room reservations in 2013 (at least) >
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/luxur...l#post20876670
and villa reservations in 2014 >
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/luxur...l#post22945312
Originally Posted by
MacMyDay
If any of the other villas are empty, you are welcome to use any of their rooms.
even if they never book rooms, this remains unique. i think i saw one bali villa mention it.
edit: above i'm indeed referring to other villas' living/dining/'common' areas and pool(s)
re booking rooms (in villas/yachts) - i like concept, but thats because im not one of the people here who value privacy. great value when one can book a room (last minute) when there are no other guests there. i had a stay in such a property ("villa" that will book rooms) where part of reason i booked was extremely low occupancy at last minute. concept/scale is like amanresorts but with fewer rooms. can be less privacy, except almost no amans/etc are closed to public.
how did 'questionnaire' compare to alila villas?
Originally Posted by
MacMyDay
Alila Villas in Ulutawu is the best example I've ever seen. When we stayed there and received that, you knew you were going to receive good service and we were not let down. Our welcome list was done to absolute perfection and anything that they couldn't accommodate was clearly communicated to it.
(and i wonder how some dedicated assistants/butlers can compare, pre-arrival)