Originally Posted by
Kagehitokiri
even if they never book rooms, this remains unique. i think i saw one bali villa mention it.
Just to clarify this point, I don't mean the bedrooms. Maybe they will allow you if you ask, but I mean the other rooms in the villas. For example, we used the cinema room and the dining room (on the right:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/132880...7662326992511/ and
https://www.flickr.com/photos/132880...7662326992511/ and
https://www.flickr.com/photos/132880...7662326992511/) for dinner one evening in the Collector's Villa and the lounge for lunch in Villa Siam (
https://www.flickr.com/photos/132880...7662326992511/). We could have also eaten outside in either of those villas if we wanted. They didn't limit what we could do, it would have just felt a bit too much of a piss-take to ask to sleep in them as well.
Originally Posted by
Kagehitokiri
how did 'questionnaire' compare to alila villas?
(and i wonder how some dedicated assistants/butlers can compare, pre-arrival)
Alila is done better, as it's all done via electronic and has more precise questions that make it easier to give a response. Iniala delivers better on it.