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15 de abril de 2024
To start with, I have never stayed at a hotel where manager visibility was this excellent. Always someone greeting you. Even the GM himself was around throughout our stay. Accessible and not stuck in some back office with ”more important stuff”. Kudos! Amandari is a beautiful little hotel nestled in tropical surroundings peeking over a valley to the Ayung river. Spacious and lofty villas, perhaps somewhat dated and here and there even poorly maintained. As far as an Aman goes I wouldn’t write it down as amazing. Unfortunately. As I mentioned - a beautiful little resort with a proper gym which was appreciated. However this space didn’t feel looked after and sanitized. Adjacent to their small spa, I believe it is the spa staff that are responsible looking after the wellness centers wellbeing. Once I arrived to find them sitting on the floor with their mobile phones yet the gym being cluttered with empty water bottles and towels - ”If you got time to lean - you got time to clean”! As far as treatments go, they were nice but didn’t live up to the ”journeys” the Spa menu mentions. Filling in the paper work, cold towel and a welcome drink and rushed to the massage bed before even having had one sip of the drink that was presented 1 minute earlier is not what I expected. Especially not when paying 30 times more than the local massage joint down the road (which was as good if not better) is simply not worth it at the Amandari Spa. Beautiful infinity pool. The pool not being small I felt the sundeck area to be. It took one family with one child and one ball for me to wish for a quiet adult only space or a pool villa. No guests nor staff asked the family to lower their voices. Not wanting to be a betty downer several couples left. Ourselves included. Upon asking front desk if they by any chance had one empty pool villa for us to use in peace during the afternoon we were very happy to be accomodated. Sadly the initiative did not come from staff. Don’t get me wrong, staff at Amandari are very friendly and eager but somewhat mechanic in their approach sometimes even forgetting basic things such as removing dishes, forgetting to ask if one wishes something else etc. Minor yet major things. Another example which kind of rang my alarm bell was upon check-in when we were whisked to our villa, the sweet lady from front desk showing us the ammenities pointing out that six bottles of water was included per day. Ok, fine. But that kind of ”information” belongs to a Holiday inn and not at a hotel of this calibre. Of course the information was incorrect but first impressions last… The complimentary car service to Downtown Ubud is a winner. Cars were equipped with snacks and water bottles. Though at several occasions one bottle was opened and not replenished, or boiling hot when a car had been parked. These details matter and I hope they matter to Amandari as well. As for the car service do note that a destination another 1-2 km away from the actual Ubud cent
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