SanDiego1K Thank you for your kind words!
Always happy to inform others be it future travellers, those still deciding, armchair travellers, hotel p*rn lovers or those whom are just curious.
I have to admit that after 2 years lockdown and having no updated information on some hotels and destinations, i thought it better to set an example and at least make an attempt in details so that others can avoid uncertainty......Glad to contribute and be part of FT community!
Also it keeps my brain sane & active and increases my observation skills....
Yogjakarta is an authentic destination but you need to speak some Indonesian to discover all quirky local interests and favorites, especially concerning food !
It took me a while to learn to assimilate my Geordieland accent into understandable Indonesian and don't get me started on the polite complexity of Javanese language with its 4 levels of hierarchy of social context! I learned a bit but it was to easy to make a social faux-pas that it was easier to switch back to conversing in neutral Indonesian:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Javanese_language
Besides this Hyatt has been a cat1 hotel for so long and usually went undiscovered or undetected by the general travelling public
Aventine : can't remember for sure but i believe the owner of this Hyatt also owns GH Bali besides the Andaz Bali and the new Park Hyatt Jakarta so that may explain the same toiletries thing