My Grab (I’m in Singapore) arrives promptly at 3.45pm on Friday 29
September 2023 – Bali, Indonesia here I come!
(I arrived in Singapore last night for a day in
the office, then will be in the office Tue-Fri next week. Monday is a public
holiday in Hong Kong).
It’s an easy ride to the airport. On arrival at
Terminal 4 there are lots of people around.
I had already checked in online, but for whatever
reason still needed to go through the process to check in again to get my bag
tag. Hey ho! I have lots of time so no problem.
As I’m flying Air Asia I have no lounge
access….now rethinking my decision but it’s a tad too late for that. I’m in no
rush, so of course immigration and security take no time at all. Always the way!
My stay at the airport just got longer – Air Asia
sent an email advising there is a delay of just over an hour. Why oh why wasn’t
this said when I had to recheck-in??! Very poor! Thank goodness for my phone to
pass the time.
After a while I realise there is another flight to
Bali with Air Asia. I head to the gate to try my luck to get on it. I had
previously tried chatting with an agent via the IM system on their website but
that failed due to a system error.
The agent was quite rude and was making out that
it’s my fault the flight is delayed and if I wanted to change my flight I
should have done it 48 hours in advance. Ooh my, I just can’t!
At 7pm, 5 minutes after the scheduled departure
time I check the status….we are delayed another 10 minutes.
Finally at 8.03pm the boarding starts. Every time
I feel like booking a non One World airline I MUST think back to this time.
Don’t want a repeat!
8.31pm we push back from the gate - let’s hope and
pray it’s a quick flight as it’s packed (like sardines!) and I’m surrounded by
children and adults behaving like children.
We thud into Bali airport at 11.09pm. Let’s hope
it’s quick and easy getting through immigration.
We come to a stop not long after landing - I soon
realize why, we are getting into buses to the terminal.
When I enter immigration hall I head straight to
the APEC line (which is much shorter) – I’m so so pleased my clearance came
through on my APEC card. Ye ha!
There are people for Africa at the baggage carousels!
On the plane they announced we needed to complete an arrival card. Once I had worked
out where my bag was going to come off, I went in search of the QR code to
complete the details.
Form completed, print screen taken. There is no
movement on this baggage carousel – time to work out where I’m supposed to be.
Bag arrives and I’m off to join the line to show my
completed QR code to be able to enter Bali.
It’s a bit of a zig zag to get out of the
passenger only part of the airport. It’s been a while since I’ve been here and
I couldn’t recall how the airport is so decide to hold off booking a Grab until
I’m out in the big wide world of Bali.
Grab booked – the fun begins with the slow
traffic. There are so many people around!! My driver comes looking for me which
was nice. He seemed frustrated with the traffic and had just parked.
It’s an easy 25 minute drive to the hotel.
Check-in is super painful!! I’ll will be speaking with
the manager tomorrow – really not a good start to a holiday (and it’s not like
this hotel is cheap). Long story short the room I booked isn’t
available, yet they confirmed it a couple of days ago.
I finally walk into the room just before 1am.
Sleep is needed but I feel wide awake.
I wake at 6.40am on Saturday 30 September – far too
early to be getting up since I was still awake at 2am. Thankfully I go back to
sleep, waking again at 9.18am feeling like I’ve been run over by a bus.
Coffee is needed!
I somehow manage to take the back entrance into
the restaurant for breakfast, whoops. I ask a staff member where the entrance
is so I can get a table. He informs me they are full. Strange as right in front
of us there are 3 tables that are empty. As I walk towards the reception
another staff member near me jumps in to help. Within seconds I’m sitting down
and ordering coffee.
There are so many people around!! Really hope it’s
just because it’s peak breakfast time. I will not be coming this late tomorrow,
that’s for sure!
Before I spy the juice area I see two baristas,
perfect I’m going to get a double espresso to go with my flat white!
Breakfast is a slow affair – I have two things to do today. Sit by the pool (reading and swimming) and see about moving rooms. Soooo there is no rush!
The front desk employee informs me they have the room I booked for me, perfect. I want to ask why I wasn’t given one last night, especially when I googled the availability last night and there were two rooms available, but decide there is no point. I’m told to come back at 1pm, unless I hear from them before then.
Off to the pool I head!
I’m in and out of the water and into my book. Really should have brought two books. Next time.
I don’t hear from the reception, so head there and am given my new keys. It’s an easy move given I didn’t unpack.
Back to the pool – swimming and reading.
Late afternoon I decide to head back to my room
and the terrace area.
I enjoyed a pizza and martini (very random) at Prego, the Italian restaurant in the Hotel.
Sunday 1 October I wake just after 6.30am, this time feeling like I’ve slept well.
It’s been a while since I’ve exercised and always find being on holiday helps me kick start it again. So Nusa Dua streets here I come!!!
Super stoked – I ran for 30 minutes. Unsure if I’ll be able to walk tomorrow but that is tomorrow’s problem. Right now, water and coffee are needed.
Breakfast is a slow affair – perfect start to the day!
I spend the majority of the day at the pool, swimming, reading and relaxing. This is the life.
Mid-afternoon I decide it’s time for lunch – although it’s so late it might be a combination of lunch and dinner. Let’s see.
Lunch is more like a snack. What is advertised isn’t what comes out but it was tasty.
I have a bit more time at the pool relaxing before heading to my room to do the same. Next relaxing holiday I must bring more than 1 book.
Feeling a bit peckish I decide to head to the sports bar for something to eat. Nothing to write home about but it fills a gap (and I haven’t had to leave the hotel).
Monday 2 October I wake just after 6.30am, while I do want to be awake early this morning it would be nice to have had a sleep in one day! And Saturday morning doesn’t count given I was still awake at 2am.
For my run I decide to head to the path along the beach. The sun is out in full force and it’s not even 7.15am! Definitely hotter running along the beach than it was yesterday on the streets.
I manage to run 0.25 km more than I did yesterday, in the same time, so I’m super pleased!! Now I need to cool down.
I’m at breakfast and there are still lots of people around! Thankfully it’s easy to get a table and coffee.
I have a good 2 hours at the pool before heading back to the room to shower and pack.
Leaving the hotel for the airport proves extremely troublesome. For love or money I couldn’t get a Grab. After a good 25 minutes of trying I give up and under sufferance arrange a hotel car. This of course doesn’t go smoothly. The hotel absolutely needs to do better on their check-in and check-out process!!!
Thankfully there is no traffic so it’s a quick trip to the airport. On arrival I follow the signs to the check-in counters to be greeted with “Delay Technical”. Of course…..why they didn’t notify us is beyond me.
The queue to check-in is slow and the Wi-Fi is patchy. I have nowhere else to be though so just go along with it all.
Security is another long line which stops and starts. It’s always interesting watching other people and what they do at security.
The APEC / diplomatic line makes up for it though as it’s nice and short.
I head straight to the area where the lounges are. I’m not holding out hope but need to at least try my luck.
It’s a no unfortunately as I’m not flying business class with Jet Star. Pretty sure there isn’t business class seats in my plane. Time will tell.
The couple behind me (who had also been behind me in the APEC line) were told no as well, right time for us all to walk away. In the short space of time we get chatting, they tell me they can take me into the premier plaza lounge which is basically next door. Awesome!
We end up having close to 2 hours in there. Nice to be able to sit and relax a bit.
3.45pm and it appears everyone is on the plane. Let’s get the door closed and up in the air.
14 minutes later we pull back from the gate. Singapore here we come! Now if only I could get the rude people next to me to turn off the sound on their phones…..seriously what is wrong with people???! They have no concern for anyone but themselves.
Bali, you have been great! (well not arriving and departing)
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