The following suites are blocked by the hotel from any upgrades unless booked.
As per IHG IC AMB program T&C Specialty suite upgrade exclusions
(number indicate the number of suites in the hotel)
- 4 One Bedroom Suite Club Lounge Access 87 sqm (former garden suite)
- 3 Balinese Suite Club Lounge Access 101 sqm Survey - Balinese suite
- 4 Uluwatu Suite Club Lounge Access 103 sqm Stay - Uluwatu suite & Stay - Uluwatu suite
- 2 Sanctuary Suite Club Lounge Access 124 sqm Survey - Sanctuary suite
- 1 Pecatu Suite Club Lounge Access 152 sqm Stay - Pecatu suite photos by Raynyan
- 4 Bukit Suite Club Lounge Access 152 sqm stay - Bukit suite photos by binman
- 1 Classic Villa Club Lounge Access 378 sqm
- 1 Jivana Villa Club Lounge Access 378 sqm
Regarding using CSU at this hotel.
CSU will grant you a duplex suite.
Duplex Suites have been renamed to
- mezzanine with Singaraja space access
- mezzanine with Club Intercontinental Lounge access
Important!
The CSU upgrade to the mezzanine does not auto-grant Club Intercontinental Lounge access
You can access the lounge only if:
- your orginal booking was a club room or had club access as part of the rate.
visuals of Stay - Club room KING Stay - Clubroom : TWIN - you have a valid annual lounge pass
- you are willing to pay the Club Intercontinental surcharge (Price varies on factors like season, occupancy, persons)
- RA
Regarding annual lounge pass
- valid on both revenue and award stays
- valid to enjoy access to the physical Club Intercontinental lounge with its F&B presentations therein
- no access to the Club Intercontinental pool
Per IHG T&C: Terms & Conditions IHG: Milestone rewards
Regarding seperate Club Intercontinental pool
This is a seperate stand alone pool facility away from the physical Club Intercontinental lounge building
Access is only auto-granted if:
- booked revenue club room or club suite
- booked a club rate
- booked revenue a "named" speciality suite
Important:
Annual lounge pass holders will not have auto-granted access to the Club Intercontinental pool.
They must email reservations, or ask at reception at checkin to ask how muchit is to upsell to full Club Intercontinental privileges.
Pricing varies with occupancy levels, seasons, amount of guests and public holidays.
What are the benefits of upselling to full Club Intercontinental privileges?
Privileges that make a difference for annual lounge pass holders:
- Seperate Club Intercontinental pool access
- Room will get upgraded to a Club room: better location close to club pool, with Illy Coffee Machine
- Complimentary use of Jacuzzi, steam room and sauna at Spa Uluwatu
And other benefits according to the website Club Intercontinental
- Exclusive access to Club InterContinental Lounge and Club Pool
- Complimentary breakfast from 6:30 AM to 10:30 AM
- Complimentary Classic afternoon tea from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM
- Complimentary evening cocktails and canaps from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM
- Dedicated Concierge
- Club InterContinental 24-hour on-call Butler Service
- Private check-in / check-out available in-room or at Club InterContinental Lounge
- Luxury airport transfer service for "named" Suite and Villa residents
- Complimentary access to Planet Trekkers for children under 12 years old
- Complimentary access to 24-hour Fitness Centre
IC Bali Jimbaran Master Thread [merged]
However, if you opt for a paid addition of club access (which i recommend), you will be further upgraded to duplex suite at the club wing.


I'm asking because I remember that the Ambassador upgrade would go from Singaraja Duplex to Classic Resort Suite.
HTB.
I'm asking because I remember that the Ambassador upgrade would go from Singaraja Duplex to Classic Resort Suite.
HTB.
My last info from 2 stays this year is that Ambassador upgrade from Singaraja Duplex is Club Room (last stay was Christmas week).
BR FC




To me, if one values space then a Classic Suite is bigger and nicer laid out. Also anyone who doesn't like to take stairs should not get a Duplex. In my experience depending on air con strength the Duplex can also get warm as they are on the 4th floor under the roof. Preferences differ.
I'm asking because I remember that the Ambassador upgrade would go from Singaraja Duplex to Classic Resort Suite.
HTB.
On a side note, club access comes with a room in the CLUB WING, which is where the private club pool is located and also direct beach access & spa villa access. (No need buggy)
Option#1---King Singaraja -> Classic Resort Suite
Option#2---Duplex Singaraja -> Club Room
I would assume that option #2 comes with free club but a smaller room, I love this actually. Although I did pay 60usd for club access.
So in theory, if the cost difference of king Singaraja and duplex Singaraja is less than "$insert your offer of club addon here$" only then its worth going for option #2. Else, it will be cheaper to just go with Option #1 and add-on club with the possibility of requesting a downgrade to club room ^
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InterContinental Bali Resort
Uluwatu Suite (11 Photos)
InterContinental Bali Resort

The Intercontinental Bali Resort is known by many. Renowned for their impeccable service and well maintained property, I decided to stay here for 2 nights during my September 2015 Bali trip. I Stayed in both the Club Duplex Suite, and the Ulu Watu Suite.
Check In
As I didn't like the duplex room, I asked the club manager and was offered a good paid upgrade deal to Uluwatu Suite. There are 4 suites in this property ranging from small to big :
-Balinese Suite
-Uluwatu Suite
-Jimbaran Suite
-Bukit Suite
Room

Ulu, meaning lands end, and watu, meaning rock. Uluwatu is a word you will hear often in Bali. It refers to a very scenic area that is the 4th most popular surfing destination in the world. I had the privilege of staying in the Uluwatu Suite at the Intercontinental Bali Resort, during my most recent visit. I also stayed in aClub Duplex Suitein this property.

Chocolates Pralines - Club Gift. Ambassador gift is a IC Baliwooden hand fan.
Upon entering the room, a very large living space greets you. This consists of a big desk, a sofa area with coffee table and a dining table. There are also 2 balcony openings. The Balinese design of the rooms are consistent, and even more profound in the Uluwatu Suite.

The spacious living room of the Uluwatu Suite.

The bedroom is equipped with a king size bed, TV and a mini sofa set. The bathroom can be found connected to the bedroom. The bathroom looked exactly the same to the one in theClub Duplex Suite.

Balinese paintings were abundant throughout the suite. Although I thought that parts of the room felt a little empty. A shelf or wall decorations might have helped in this area.

From the balcony, one can gaze upon the sea view of the Jimbaran Beach. Since the suite was located in the club wing, the private club pool was located just downstairs.
Bathroom
The bathroom, located next to the bedroom was elegant with a decent-sized tub.The upgraded amneties for club guests included Harnn, which is not very common across Intercontinentals. They even had a Listerine mouthwash, amongst other amenities.


Overall
The Uluwatu Suite was actually amazing for the in-room breakfast that was providedfree for guests withclub benefit. The room blended luxury and balinese designs flawlessly. So far this is the only property that gave me a very homey feeling in Bali. A home away from home.

Location
INTERCONTINENTAL BALI RESORTReservations by Phone: +62 361 701 888
Reservations email:[email protected]




Right now I have a room booked at the GH Bali with as a Diamond with a DSU applied (so full club lounge access) at $175++/night (refundable rate). It seems that I could get a basic Club room at the IHG for $209++/night (non-refundable rate) for the same 5 day period but we are close enough to the travel dates (within 6 weeks) that I'm comfortable booking non-refundable.
Can't find many threads (if any comparing the two) - should I jump on the IHG rate or are the two resorts roughly the same?
I have no status so safe to say I would probably be in the base Club Room.




As a property, personally, I think the IC is well ahead of the GH. The GH could be in any warm, sunny place and is not very Balinese. It is very big, but I found it quite soulless and didn't like the beach much. Also location wise I prefer Jimbaran over Nusa Dua any day.
YMMV, but consider signing up for IHG Ambassador (the kit and free weekend night certificate likely won't arrive in time for your trip) getting a guaranteed one category upgrade. If you can spend the $$$ get a Club Duplex and Ambassador status and you should get a higher level suite, e.g. Balinese Suite or even better like Uluwatu or so.

Right now I have a room booked at the GH Bali with as a Diamond with a DSU applied (so full club lounge access) at $175++/night (refundable rate). It seems that I could get a basic Club room at the IHG for $209++/night (non-refundable rate) for the same 5 day period but we are close enough to the travel dates (within 6 weeks) that I'm comfortable booking non-refundable.
Can't find many threads (if any comparing the two) - should I jump on the IHG rate or are the two resorts roughly the same?
I have no status so safe to say I would probably be in the base Club Room.




As a property, personally, I think the IC is well ahead of the GH. The GH could be in any warm, sunny place and is not very Balinese. It is very big, but I found it quite soulless and didn't like the beach much. Also location wise I prefer Jimbaran over Nusa Dua any day.
YMMV, but consider signing up for IHG Ambassador (the kit and free weekend night certificate likely won't arrive in time for your trip) getting a guaranteed one category upgrade. If you can spend the $$$ get a Club Duplex and Ambassador status and you should get a higher level suite, e.g. Balinese Suite or even better like Uluwatu or so.
Splurging for the Club Duplex is probably out of the budget for this trip so unfortunately not an option to leverage a Club Room into a higher level suite.
Good to know - I just stumbled upon the IC Bali almost accidentally so didn't even realize it was an option. Sounds like making this swap might be the way to go - especially since Hyatt isn't offering any promos to make up for things on the points side.




As mentioned, I have stayed at both properties (the GH was on free nights) and there is no doubt that the IC Bali is far superior as a property as well as from a location & beach quality point of view. Even the F&B offering I like better at the IC. The IC is a very nice place overall and service is generally quite good (small hiccups aside). I'm pretty confident you won't regret the decision to stay at the IC except for the lack of an equivalent to your confirmed Hyatt DSU.
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As mentioned, I have stayed at both properties (the GH was on free nights) and there is no doubt that the IC Bali is far superior as a property as well as from a location & beach quality point of view. Even the F&B offering I like better at the IC. The IC is a very nice place overall and service is generally quite good (small hiccups aside). I'm pretty confident you won't regret the decision to stay at the IC except for the lack of an equivalent to your confirmed Hyatt DSU.
EDIT: Grabbed Ambassador and went with the Club Room for $209++USD. Looking forward to it - many thanks!
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