Bali's BEST Garden View Room: Royal Lodge 1BR Deluxe (NE110A) ✨

Royal Lodge 1 BR Deluxe Room Garden View NE110A Bali Indonesia

Royal Lodge 1 BR Deluxe Room Garden View NE110A Bali Indonesia

Bali's BEST Garden View Room: Royal Lodge 1BR Deluxe (NE110A) ✨

Okay, buckle up buttercups! This ain't your grandma's hotel review. We're diving headfirst into the jungle of Bali's BEST Garden View Room: Royal Lodge 1BR Deluxe (NE110A) ✨ – and trust me, after my stay, I need a serious body wrap (more on that later). Let's get messy, shall we?

First Impressions (or, My Brain's Still Recovering from the Flight)

Finding Paradise…or Just My Room? The Royal Lodge is, well, it's a lodge. Which, in my slightly jet-lagged haze, sounded a bit… rustic? But lemme tell ya, stepping into the lobby? Bam! Gorgeous. A mix of that classic Balinese charm – think intricately carved wood and lush greenery - and a touch of modern sleekness. Seriously, the lobby itself felt like a spa.

Let's Get Physical (and Slightly Clumsy): Accessibility & Safety (Because, Priorities)

  • Accessibility: Okay, here's the thing. I'm not, thankfully, wheelchair-bound, but I always peek at this stuff. The Royal Lodge does offer facilities for disabled guests, which is a massive plus. There's an elevator (thank the travel gods!), and the common areas seemed pretty navigable. BUT, and this is a big BUT, I didn't personally test every single nook and cranny with a wheelchair. So, while promising, double-check specifics if accessibility is a non-negotiable.

  • Cleanliness and Safety – Important Stuff, Especially Right Now!:

    • Anti-Viral Cleaning Products & The “Smell of Clean”: Right off the bat, massive props to the Royal Lodge. They're rocking the anti-viral cleaning products. I didn't see them, but I felt them. The rooms had that fresh, clean smell, not the Clorox-bomb-in-a-bottle scent that some places go for. It felt…safe. And trust me, after the last few years, "safe" is a beautiful word.
    • Daily Disinfection & Staff Training: All right, all right, the usual suspects are here: Daily disinfection in common areas, staff trained in safety protocols, all that jazz. This is the bare minimum these days, and they did it well.
    • Room Sanitization Opt-Out? Okay, I didn't opt out because, let's be real, after the flight, I wasn't tempting fate. But the possibility is there. Shows a level of respect for your comfort.
    • The Extras: Doctor/Nurse On Call, First Aid Kit, & Hand Sanitizer: Yep, they've thought of just about everything. They have those things. Nice.
  • Security: 24-hour security? Check. CCTV cameras? Check. Exterior lighting? Double-check. I felt safe wandering around at… let's just say "various nocturnal hours" trying to find the pool.

The Room: Royal Lodge 1BR Deluxe (NE110A) – My Personal Oasis (and Occasional Battlefield)

  • The Garden View: Sigh: Okay, let's get to the heart of it. The gardens surrounding the room are… breathtaking. The photos don't do it justice! You're surrounded by lush greenery, the air smells of frangipani (seriously, my perfume has a new rival), and the sounds of the jungle…well, they’re present. At night, it's a symphony of chirps and rustles. It's… magical. Until, of course, some rogue gecko decides to make a home on your balcony (true story, and yes, I may have yelped).

  • The Size and Layout: The 1BR Deluxe is SPACIOUS. Like, more space than my actual apartment. Separated living and sleeping areas? Yes, please. The decor is a blend of Balinese elegance and modern comfort. The bedroom? Ooh, that extra-long bed was calling my name after the 14-hour flight.

  • Amenities: The Good, The Bad, and the "Where's That Switch?"

    • Absolutely Essential: Air Conditioning & Blackout Curtains: (Thank GOD)
    • Free Wi-Fi (Praise be!): It worked! It actually, genuinely, worked in the room, and let me tell you, that's a luxury in some places.
    • Coffee/Tea Maker (a must!)
    • Bathrobes and Slippers (because, pampered life): I wore them. Everywhere. No shame.
    • The Minor Annoyances: The Lighting!: Okay, I'm not a total idiot, but the lighting system took a while to understand. Like, "hunt for the invisible switch" while jet-lagged a while.
    • The Internet LAN (remember those?!): I didn't use it.
    • Laptop Space and all that jazz: Plenty of room to work from my room
  • Bathroom Bliss (and My Personal Disaster Zone):

    • Separate Shower/Bathtub: The separate shower was heavenly. Hot water? Check. Water pressure? Excellent. But the bathtub… Oh, the bathtub. After a few very generous pours of bubbles, I managed to flood the bathroom. My fault, pure and simple, but the staff were incredibly discreet and efficient in cleaning up my mess. Crisis averted. Major points for the staff's understanding and not judging my bubbly exuberance.

Dining, Drinking, and Snacking (My Favorite Subject!)

  • Restaurants Galore: Several restaurants are on-site, each with its unique vibe.
    • A la carte in Restaurant: Got it
    • Asian Cuisine: Yup, and it’s delicious.
    • Poolside Bar (The Lifeblood of Vacation): It's the place to be! Cocktails, snacks, and the best view in the house. Happy Hour? Absolutely. And the staff are fantastic, always ready with a smile and a suggestion.
    • Room Service (24-hour – Bless Their Souls): Perfect for those midnight snack attacks or lazy mornings.
    • Vegetarian Restaurant: Great options!
    • Buffet in Restaurant: I’m a buffet person.
    • International Cuisine, Coffee Shop: Yup, all good.
  • The Food Situation: From Breakfast to Happy Hour:
    • Breakfast (Buffet or In-Room – You Choose!): I opted for the buffet, and it was a feast! A mix of Western and Asian options, fresh fruit, and, most importantly, amazing coffee.
    • Snack Bar and More: The snack bar by the pool was a lifesaver. Perfect for those mid-afternoon cravings.
    • Alternative Meal Arrangements: They were accommodating with dietary restrictions.

Things to Do, Ways to Relax (Spoiler Alert: I Relaxed a Lot)

  • The Pool with a View: Pure Zen: Let's be honest, that's what I was waiting for. That was AMAZING!
  • The Spa: The Grand Finale: This deserves its own section. It was truly one of the best spa experiences of my life. The massage? Divine. The body wrap? Yes, after the bathtub incident, I needed this. The sauna and steam room? Pure bliss. Seriously, booking the spa is non-negotiable. Go!
  • Gym/Fitness: I saw the gym. I considered the gym. Then I ordered another cocktail. You do you.

Services and Conveniences (The Secret Sauce to Hotel Happiness)

  • Concierge & Front Desk: They were super helpful with arranging transport, giving recommendations, and generally making me feel looked after.
  • Daily Housekeeping: Spotless. Consistent.
  • Laundry Service: Priceless after a week of sun and sand.
  • Luggage Storage: Easy, safe.
  • Cash Withdrawal, Currency Exchange: Convenient.
  • Contactless Check-in/out: Efficient.

For the Kids (Because, Family)

  • Family/Child Friendly: Based on what I saw, absolutely.
  • Babysitting: Availability is good.
  • Kids Meal: Options are good.

Getting Around (Because Bali Isn't Just the Hotel)

  • Airport Transfer: Smooth. Reliable.
  • Taxi Service: Readily available.
  • Car Parking: A free car park and valet service are a bonus.

The Bottom Line (and My Honest Opinion)

  • Pros: Stunning garden views, spacious and well-appointed rooms, excellent spa, friendly and efficient staff, great food and drink options, good safety measures.
  • Cons: The weird lighting.

The Royal Lodge 1BR Deluxe (NE110A) is a genuinely special place. It's a perfect blend of luxury and comfort. If you're looking for a relaxing getaway in Bali, with a touch of pampering and a whole lot of green, book this room. Now.

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Royal Lodge 1 BR Deluxe Room Garden View NE110A, Bali - My (Un)Planned Adventure

Day 1: Arrival - Chaos and Cocktails (and the Ghost of a Gecko Called Gertrude?)

  • Morning (6:00 AM - 9:00 AM): Oh sweet, merciful Jeebus, the flight! 27 hours and three screaming toddlers later, I finally stumble out of the airport. Bali, you've been hyped. I'm officially jetlagged and smelling faintly of airplane pretzels. Taxi driver? Check. Wallet? Check. Ability to remember how to breathe? Questionable.
  • 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM: The Royal Lodge! Finally. Garden View Deluxe Room NE110A. Yeah, it is beautiful. Lush, green, Instagram-worthy. But the first thing I did? Spill my damn coffee. On the pristine white sheets. Facepalm level: Olympic medalist. Found out the AC is wonky. Great.
  • 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM: Unpacking, failing to master the mosquito net situation (I swear, it's a conspiracy), and battling the existential dread of being alone in a foreign country. I swear, I heard a gecko, and I am naming it Gertrude. I really needed a margarita.
  • 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM: Lunch at the hotel restaurant. Ordered something exotic. Turns out it's basically spicy chicken soup and I am regretting everything.
  • 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM: Nap. A deep, gloriously uninterrupted nap. Which, let's be honest, is the only reason I booked this trip.
  • 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM: Poolside cocktails. Success! The sun is setting, the bugs aren't biting (yet), and I'm officially feeling the vacation vibes. Maybe Bali isn't so bad after all.
  • 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM: Dinner at the hotel. (I am not adventurous. I ordered pasta. Don't judge.) Found a stray cat by the steps. Named him George.
  • 8:00 PM - Bedtime: Writing this down. I am really hoping my sleep isn't to be interrupted by pesky insects.

Day 2: Temples and Tears (of Joy… Mostly?)

  • Morning (7:00 AM - 9:00 AM): Breakfast! (I really enjoyed the fruit plate!) Got myself together and ate a hearty breakfast.
  • 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM: Tanah Lot Temple. Okay, wow. Just… wow. The ocean, the waves, the temple perched on that rock… It's breathtaking. I seriously considered becoming a monk or just sitting there forever. The crowd was kind of insane, but the views are well worth it. Made a donation and felt like I was participating in history of this temple!
  • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM: Lunch at a local warung near Tanah Lot. Spicy noodles. Tears streaming down my face, not just from the spice, but from the beauty of it all. And maybe a tiny bit from the heat.
  • 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM: Exploring the area around Tanah Lot. Found a hidden beach - it must be seen. Spent the time there.
  • 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM: Back to Royal Lodge. Relaxing again.
  • 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM: Dinner near the hotel.
  • 7:00 PM - Bedtime: Getting ready for bed.

Day 3: The Monkey Forest and Motorbike Mayhem (Or, How I Nearly Died… Twice)

  • Morning (8:00 AM - 10:00 AM): Monkey Forest! Ubud. I was warned. I came prepared (no shiny objects, closed bags). The monkey gods, however, had other plans. One stole my water bottle! It was like a furry bandit, and I actually laughed.
  • 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM: The forest, I tell you, is a sensory overload. The smell of the jungle, the chattering monkeys, the temples hidden amongst the trees… it's magical. I got some great pictures. Almost got swarmed in a waterfall. Almost.
  • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM: Lunch in Ubud. Found a charming little cafe. The food? Okay. The people-watching? Gold.
  • 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM: Rented a motorbike. I have never ridden a motorbike. Bad idea. Massive. Utter. Chaos. Swerving through traffic, dodging scooters, the whole world is a blur. I think I aged ten years in that 30-minute ride. Did I mention I almost got hit by a truck?
  • 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM: Exhausted. Back to the hotel. I need a massage and a stiff drink.
  • 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM: Massage. Bliss. Pure, unadulterated bliss. They're magical fingers that unraveled my stress knot.
  • 7:00 PM - Bedtime: Ate dinner somewhere. No motorbike rides tonight.

Day 4: Rice Terraces and Rethinking Life (and Laundry)

  • Morning (9:00 AM - 11:00 AM): Tegalalang Rice Terraces. This is what Bali is all about, right? Lush green fields sloping down into the valley. Picture perfect. I took a billion photos. Seriously.
  • 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM: I walked through the rice paddies! It almost killed my knees navigating the terrain.
  • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM: Lunch with a view: Sat in a cafe overlooking the terraces.
  • 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM: Free time. Rest in the hotel.
  • 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM: More time for relaxing. I realized my laundry really needed to be done.
  • 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM: Dinner at the hotel.
  • 7:00 PM - Bedtime: Preparing for the next day.

Day 5: Beach, Bliss, and Bizarre (and a Bit of a Breakdown)

  • Morning (9:00 AM - 11:00 AM): Seminyak Beach. Sun, sand, sea… Ahhh. I lounged. I read. I contemplated the meaning of life.
  • 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM: I did a little bit of shopping. Bought things I did not need.
  • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM: Lunch at a beachside cafe. The food was okay, but the view was divine.
  • 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM: Back to the Royal Lodge. Decided to relax by the pool, which was a mistake. I found myself becoming a total grouch for no reason.
  • 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM: I am in my room packing. I am not ready to go.
  • 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM: Dinner. I found I had a good time finally relaxing.
  • 7:00 PM - Bedtime: Bedtime.

Day 6: Departure - Tears, Taxis, and the Quest for a Last Bintang

  • Morning (7:00 AM - 9:00 AM): Last breakfast at the hotel. Forced myself to eat. It was a mix of sadness and relief. Packing. Saying goodbye to Gertrude (or whatever the damn gecko's name was).
  • 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM: Taxi to the airport. The driver was chatty. I was not. I just stared out the window, trying to memorize every last palm tree.
  • 11:00 AM - Departure: Airport chaos. Lines. More lines. Last-minute souvenir shopping (because you know you need that carved wooden penis). The flight. The long flight. The end.

Imperfections and Observations:

  • I ate way too much fried food.
  • I spent way too much money on souvenirs.
  • I almost got run over by a scooter. Twice.
  • I didn't learn any Indonesian.
  • I cried at the rice terraces. It really moved me as the way of life there.
  • The humidity is both a blessing and a curse. My hair resembles a Brillo pad.
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Bali's "Best" Garden View Room (Royal Lodge 1BR Deluxe - NE110A): The Unfiltered Truth (and a Whole Lotta Rambling)

So, is Royal Lodge 1BR Deluxe (NE110A) truly the Bali garden paradise everyone raves about? Spill the tea! 👀

Okay, buckle up buttercups, because "paradise" is a loaded word. First off, NE110A? That's the key, people. That *specific* room. I've heard whispers, seen the Instagrams, and yeah, it's pretty darn lovely. Think lush greenery, the kind of vibe where a monkey might *almost* steal your breakfast (thankfully, they didn't!). The garden *is* stunning. Like, seriously, put-your-phone-down-and-just-breathe stunning. I swear, the air smelled of frangipani and… well, probably some Balinese magic. But… (and there’s always a "but," isn't there?)… it's not perfection. More on that later. This isn't a paid advertisement, alright? This is *real* life with mosquito bites and the occasional existential crisis fueled by jet lag.

What's the WORST part? (Besides, you know, leaving.) 😭

Okay, my deepest, darkest Bali secret… the bathroom. *Deep breath*. It wasn’t *bad*, per se. But let's just say the water pressure? Not winning any awards. And sometimes? *Sometimes*… you could hear the frogs chirping a little *too* clearly at night! Seriously, it felt like I was sharing the space with a karaoke band of amphibious creatures. Now, I'm all for nature, but at 3 AM after a spicy nasi goreng? Less than ideal. Also, the air conditioning fought a valiant battle against the Balinese humidity, but it didn't always *win*. Expect a slightly… tropical experience. No big deal, honestly, just pack a little extra deodorant.

The garden. Give me ALL the garden details! 🌸

Alright, here’s where I *really* wax lyrical. Picture this: a vibrant tapestry of greens, yellows, and the occasional pop of crimson. Towering palms, cascading vines, and flowers you've never even *seen* before, all vying for your attention. The Royal Lodge gardens aren't just pretty; they're alive! I'm talking butterflies flitting around, the gentle rustle of leaves, the sound of water trickling into… well, I'm not sure where the water was going, but it was delightful. I spent a good hour just sitting on my little balcony (yes, there’s a balcony, thank god), drinking my morning coffee (which was *divine*), and pretending I was a botanical expert. (Spoiler alert: I’m not. Pretty sure I misidentified a hibiscus as a rogue fern). Honestly, the garden view *alone* almost justifies the price. Seriously, the photos don't do it justice. You have to *feel* it.

Is it REALLY as private as it looks in the pictures? I'm expecting a sunbath! ☀️

Okay, let's be real: "private" in Bali is a sliding scale. And while NE110A *feels* private, it's not completely isolated. You'll see other guests wandering along the paths, groundskeepers doing their thing, and maybe the occasional curious lizard (yes, lizards, deal with it!). My advice? Embrace the semi-privacy! I mean, you're in Bali! Who cares!? Throw on a sarong, slather on the sunscreen, and enjoy the beauty. If you're expecting total, undisturbed solitude, you might need a private island… or some really good camouflage. I tried the latter, and it failed spectacularly. Let's just say I was wearing a floral shirt and blending in with the hibiscus… not so much.

What's the room *actually* like? Beyond the view, I mean. 🛌

The room itself is a good size, not enormous, but comfortable. The bed? Cloud-like. Seriously, I think I slept for twelve hours straight one night. The decor is traditional Balinese, with dark wood furniture, intricate carvings, and pops of color. I found it calming and relaxing. There’s a little seating area, a desk (if you *must* work), and enough space to spread out your luggage without feeling claustrophobic. The cleanliness? Pretty spot on. The mini-bar, well, let’s just say I may have indulged in a Bintang or two (or three…) on the balcony. Pro tip: stock up at the local *warung* (small local shop) for cheaper snacks and drinks! I learned that the hard way, after spending a small fortune on Pringles. And the air conditioning? It kinda works, but remember the humidity? Be prepared to feel a little "close" to the outside world.

How's the service? Friendly? Attentive? (Or are they just polite?)

The service? Stellar! The staff are genuinely friendly and helpful. They're always smiling, always willing to assist, and always have a kind word. The housekeeping staff did an *amazing* job keeping the room clean and tidy. I remember one time, I accidentally spilled a bottle of water all over the floor (clumsiness is a skill, people!), and they were there in minutes, cleaning it up with a smile. They treat you like family, in the best way, not that forced plastic-smile kind of "family." They actually care. This makes a *huge* difference. It truly enhances the overall experience. They're a reason to come back.

Is it worth the price? Be brutally honest! 💰

Okay, here’s the money question! Is NE110A worth the price? Honestly? For the garden view alone, *yes*. But! It depends on your priorities. If you're on a super tight budget, maybe look elsewhere. If you’re expecting a flawless, air-conditioned palace, you might be disappointed. However, if you value beauty, tranquility, and immersive yourself in a unique experience, then absolutely. It's not just a room; it's an experience. It’s an escape. It's a chance to disconnect from the world and reconnect with yourself (and maybe a few lizards). For me? It was worth every penny. I’d go back in a heartbeat. Even if the bathroom still sounds like a frog concert. Okay, maybe I’d bring earplugs.

What's the biggest takeaway? What’s the one thing someone needs to know before booking?

The biggest takeaway? Embrace the imperfection! Bali isn't about sterile perfection; it's about the messy, beautiful, and sometimes slightly chaotic reality. Royal Lodge 1BR Deluxe (NE110A) is a slice of that. It's not perfect, but it’s unforgettable. Go with anHotel Search Trek

Royal Lodge 1 BR Deluxe Room Garden View NE110A Bali Indonesia

Royal Lodge 1 BR Deluxe Room Garden View NE110A Bali Indonesia

Royal Lodge 1 BR Deluxe Room Garden View NE110A Bali Indonesia

Royal Lodge 1 BR Deluxe Room Garden View NE110A Bali Indonesia