ragantang
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We booked a 2-night stay via AMEX Platinum to celebrate a birthday. Initially upgraded to a Pool Villa (SGD200++/night), but unfortunately had to switch rooms due to poor maintenance.||The Pool Villa (room 1605) was disappointing: stagnant water features attracting mosquitoes, broken fittings, and stained outdoor areas. The floating breakfast arrangement was also confusing and time-consuming to arrange when the front office staff has no idea on the procedures. No checklist and menu was given as reference. ||We were then moved to an King Ocean Front Suite (room 1316), which was abit better maintained — spacious, with a living area, direct beach access, and a more comfortable stay overall. That said, the non-existence ‘Smart TV’ need to be replaced, and housekeeping was inconsistent: missing amenities like toothbrushes (we have to request for it every night throughout our stay) and the missing in-room beach bag, leftover cake not cleared until we checked out, and even requested pillow scents overlooked.||Not forgetting that we’ve sat in the East Lobby Lounge for 15 minutes with no services and menu offered. ||On the positive side, the spa was excellent, and the travel desk staff went above and beyond to help us plan a short half-day tour together with a attentive driver who recommended us a local place for lunch. |Special recognition goes to guest service - Eka Suminatha, whose thoughtful service truly stood out throughout our stay. He even remembered our itinerary and my birthday! ||Overall, while one staff delivered genuine Conrad-level hospitality, the resort itself feels poorly-maintained and dated. The beach front was inaccessible due to piled up rubbish and presence of sea urchins. The Pool Villa upgrade is totally not worth it. For similar pricing, nearby resorts like Kempinski or Grand Hyatt Bali may offer a more consistent luxury experience.