TR: VA to DPS and Conrad Bali

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This is just a short TR that covers our flights to DPS from PER on VA and five nights at the Conrad Bali. Travelling with SWMBO who is a HH diamond and VA WP. Myself, a lowly VA SG.

At the time of booking our VA flights we selected 3A and 3C.

We had purchased some clothes and a new camera which we intended to claim back the GST on. I had done the online forms and armed with a printout including the QR code was hoping for a speedy experience. Due to the bulk of the clothes (winter gear) I didn’t want to carry this on board. So at the very east end of the departure terminal, near the car rental kiosks, you can get customers to sight the food and give you the required stamp.

Walked right back down to the other end of terminal to check in at the priority VA counter. There was two priority counters open and not much of a queue. Check-in was smooth. After getting our passports stamped at customs it was off to the TRS counter. No express counter for those who bothered with the online TRS claim form. Only one counter manned with an older gentleman who was more intent on chatting to the young Asian ladies putting in a claim. After a bit of a wait I was served. He refused to scan the code and insisted on re-entering all the information manually. Apparently the code sometimes doesn’t work. He refused to even try it. He was painfully slow and tried to insist I get the refund to a credit card rather than my bank account (which I had already entered online). I insisted I wanted it to my bank account and he capitulated. Overall, a very annoying and slow experience.

Quickly through the security check and into the Singapore Airlines lounge. This is a rather small lounge, but wasn’t overly busy. No external windows, but I liked it. It was quite with a really good selection of hot and cold food. A fair extensive wine and drink selection too. Given it was dinner time we had a decent feed and a few drinks. I was rather impressed by both the food quality and variety. Internet was speedy enough too. Overall, I thought the food and drink offerings were significantly better than what can be had at the Qantas lounge in the same terminal. The only downside I see is that there is no shower (not an issue for me on this occasion).

Boarding was called from the lounge. A less than a minute walk to gate, but boarding hadn’t actually commenced yet. Only had to wait around a minute and an announcement was made. Business, WP and SG invited to board. Boarding was done via the front stairs.

Row 3 (front of Y) on VA’s 738 is great. Much better than row 4 Y on a QF 738. More leg room and there are no seats from J that recline into your personal space. With no one sitting in B, personal space was fantastic. I actually suspect it has just as much legroom, if not more than the front row of J, due to the cut-out at the bottom.

About 30 minutes after take-off drinks were offered. About two hours into the flight food was finally served. If I hadn’t eaten in the lounge, I would have been rather grumpy at this point. The food was alright (for Y). They seemed to take forever though to get through the whole cabin. As a result, with carts in the aisle, toilet access for those in front of them was restricted. It got to the point where I desperately needed to go. Rather than just go to the J toilet, I asked a member of the cabin crew. He first needed to check with the CSM who did indeed grant me permission, much to my relief!
We arrived on time into DPS. The airport has totally changed since my previous (and only) visit four years prior. It was a vast improvement and just like any other modern airport. At 11pm it was fairly quiet with no queues for the VOA. Paid in Australian dollars ($50 exactly). Priority tags worked well and we were out quickly. We had arranged with the Conrad for airport transfers (US$22 and billed to the room). We were met and we quickly exchanged some cash for IDR at the airport. The rate was about 300 IDR below the XE rate and no conversion fees. In comparison, rates in Australia were about 1000 IRD worse than the XE rate.

While the hotel transfer was a fair bit more expensive than a taxi, I just didn’t want to have to deal with that on arrival late at night. Money well spent in my opinion.

We booked the cheapest room at the hotel. Garden view (if memory serves me) for about US$168/night. Having checked online we were upgraded and the upgrade stuck. A king ocean view suite (90 square metres). Very happy with this upgrade.
A few notes. The room we originally booked was 45 square metres. They are a bunch of variations on these. Ie, ocean view, pool view, partial ocean view and lagoon rooms, etc. They are all the same size as far as I could tell with minor layout variations. The lagoon rooms give you direct access to the pool from the front of the room. While at first it seems like a nice idea, I suspect you lose some privacy as a result.
So our upgrade was a pretty serious one. Even though there is suite in the title, it isn’t part of the suites wing. As such, the room doesn’t entitle you to EL (known as the Club Lounge). Again, a non-issue given SWMBO diamond HH status. Plenty of water replenished twice a day and a bowl of fruit topped up daily in the room.

The property is fairly spread out, but never seemed “busy”. Our room was on the ground floor and as the name suggests, had great beach views, with the beach being maybe 30 metres away. We were in the wing closest to the suites wing which was advantageous for proximity to the EL.
For breakfast we could either dine in the main breakfast restaurant (Suku) or given EL access dine at RIN (which is below the EL and looks onto the suites pool) which is were EL breakfast is served. We tried both, with only one morning being enough at Suku. I really liked that breakfast was cooked to order (and hence fresher) at RIN. Service was impeccable.

For suites customers (and diamonds), afternoon tea is served at RIN from 3pm to 5pm. Its more like high tea with an excellent selection of drinks (non-alcoholic) and cakes and sandwiches. I loved the milkshakes and house made lemonade variations. Then from 5-7pm in the EL evening coughtails are served. A wide variety of coughtails are on offer with a special selection that changes daily.

I’m not sure if its a suite thing or a diamond thing, but we were also offered 15% of all dining and drinks at the resorts various restaurants.
All in all, this is a great resort. Staff were amazing and they really look after diamonds well. Even at US$168 for a basic room (assuming no status or upgrade), I think it’s a steal.

Returning home, the VA priority check-in was a complete joke. A fairly lengthy line for priority and an even longer regular one. There was only one counter operating priority, yet for for the regular line. The priority line was ridiculously slow and after 15 minutes we just moved across to the regular one as it had pretty much emptied! Craziness.

At check-in we were given passes for the JAS Premier Lounge. The lounge is pretty small and seem to cater for many different airlines. It has a shower, although not sure I’d actually want to use it. There was a selection of hot and cold food, but was really pretty average. Free wifi didn’t hurt, but the entire airport has free wifi too. Actually, the airport has some high end shops and plenty of places to eat. So not having lounge access wouldn’t be the end of the world here.

One final point I thought a bit strange as I’d not encountered it previously. During the initial drink serves on the flight home, I asked for a cup of tea. I was told no hot drinks due to potential turbulence. I’ve never heard that one before.

In summary, a really great five day relaxing holiday. We spent the vast majority of our time around the resort, eating, drinking and taking it easy.

Living in Perth, Bali is really a decent option. The resort had no “bogans” thankfully. The only similar “tropical” style relaxing resort near Perth would have to be Cable Beach Club in Broome. Now this is where I see the problem. Virgin charge less to fly to DPS than Broome, even though it essentially flies past Broome to get there. Then the cost of accommodation, food and level of service. Cable Beach Club just cannot compete on any of those fronts. If I want a few days to just do nothing, I know where I’ll go to.

Happy to take questions :)

David

PS pictures to come still
 
Thanks for the data about Row 3 international as Mrs QF WP and I will be doing the same to AKL in a couple of months (the vast majority of my flying is Dom). Better check that we have selected 3A/C :o

Only been to Bali once and it was pre-Mrs QF WP (stayed at the Ritz Carlton) - but is there any other way to go than a hotel transfer :o ;). Would hope to try the Conrad at some stage in the future - HKG and DPS sound like they look after elite status and Suite guests well.

Looking forward to seeing the photos.
 
I'm pretty sure the 738 dom and int are one and the same with VA. Well at least my previous 738 experience was a couple of years ago doing PER - KTA and back. Row 3 was the same and same J seats.

I believe what was the Ritz is now known as Ayana and a new Ritz has opened recently (not that far from the Conrad).
 
The Conrad is an excellent hotel for Diamonds. I think I will make at least 2 trips back this year for short 4 night stays.

I always have to hit the gym twice a day there though, because of all the free food and drink!
 
The walk from the gate was worth it for this view alone
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I'm 5'10. No shortage of leg room in row 3!
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Had to walk past this beauty from Air NZ on arriving home.
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The room. Main living area
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Bedroom
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The room is the two windows on the bottom right. Ie, the two sun lounges and the table and chairs.
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Suites pool. The Club lounge is on level one in the building you can see in the background with Rin on the ground floor.
The Suites pool is nice and quite and yes, those cabanas are as relaxing as they look :)
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A typical serving for high tea
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Some of the various coughtails from coughtail time
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The day bed you can see looks out over the suites pool.
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Okay, you had me at the first photo (main living area) Daver6 - if I show these photos to my wife, I'm in trouble :o. How much did it set you back (Conrad) so I can have an idea to start saving now :D
 
Okay, you had me at the first photo (main living area) Daver6 - if I show these photos to my wife, I'm in trouble :o. How much did it set you back (Conrad) so I can have an idea to start saving now :D

We booked the most basic room. Garden view or something along those lines. US$168/night. As others have mentioned, this property LOOKS AFTER diamonds. Im my opinion, that's rather exceptional value, even with the recent slide in the AUD.

The other thing I really liked is the fact bottled water is free. Go to the pool and someone drops off some water, some refreshing spray, (scented water?) a menu and towels. Again, when dining, free regular bottled water.
 
That's a good rate, even with the AUD comparison. As a Diamond, I think I only ever bought Exec level once (to guarantee a Suite upgrade); but I'll be Gold by the time we'd book (after 1 April).
 
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I have stayed at this property as a diamond several years ago and was not impressed with the service. It may have been a case of bad timing but I would choose SPG The Laguna if you have top/mid tier.

Meloz
 
I have stayed at this property as a diamond several years ago and was not impressed with the service. It may have been a case of bad timing but I would choose SPG The Laguna if you have top/mid tier.

Meloz

The Laguna is a nice property, much smaller. No exec lounge though, and no ala carte breakfast buffet. No evening coughtails.
Has free access to the spa area jacuzzi and whirlpools etc. closer to the Bali Collection shops if that is your thing. It definitely feels smaller and, if not a diamond, more personal when you stay there. As a diamond the Conrad should make you feel very special though. The guest relations manager or his assistant found me most days to come see how everything was going.

Really depends on what you want if you are top tier of both. If only gold with both and on a budget, I'd probably take the Conrad as it will work out cheaper overall.

No status no budget, head to the Laguna.
 
The Laguna is a nice property, much smaller. No exec lounge though, and no ala carte breakfast buffet. No evening coughtails.
Has free access to the spa area jacuzzi and whirlpools etc. closer to the Bali Collection shops if that is your thing. It definitely feels smaller and, if not a diamond, more personal when you stay there. As a diamond the Conrad should make you feel very special though. The guest relations manager or his assistant found me most days to come see how everything was going.

Really depends on what you want if you are top tier of both. If only gold with both and on a budget, I'd probably take the Conrad as it will work out cheaper overall.

No status no budget, head to the Laguna.

With no budget, I'd love to give the Four Seasons Jimbaran Bay a whirl. I've stayed at the Four Seasons Ubud and that is hands down, the best hotel I've ever stayed at.
 
Cynicor;121144 Really depends on what you want if you are top tier of both. If only gold with both and on a budget said:
I've stayed at both during top tier status. I had shocking service at Conrad, especially during breakfast service. 3 requests for a coffee on 2 days. It may have been a bad service day but I would rate the Laguna higher of the 2, possibly due to the butler service.

Meloz
 
As mentioned above the closest to a resort near Perth is Broome which is more expensive than going to Bali?
 
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