Because I was spending a few nights at the Hyatt Regency Bali, I decided to cash in one of my Explorist Club Access Rewards to gain access to the property’s Regency Lounge.
Was it a good decision?
Review: Regency Club, Hyatt Regency Bali (Bali, Indonesia)
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The Regency Club Entrance
The entrance to the Regency Club is marked by the below signage and leads down a small garden path to a “hidden” wooden structure.
There is a small check-in desk at the entrance of the Regency Club (just beyond the below statues).
The Hyatt Regency Club Lounge
This Regency Club was entirely open-air and impressively both large and cozy.
There were plenty of seats and tables, so the club never filled to capacity while I was there (although it did come close during the evening cocktail hour).
The Water Gardens
There was a small water garden that wrapped around the Club, complete with Balinese statues and even a stilted jungle hut.
The Food Area
Located near the entrance, the food area was comprised of several kiosks, refrigerators, and a specialty food stations (think omelettes, etc.).
At any given time, there appeared to be (at least) two staff members waiting to assist guests of the Club.
Afternoon Coffee & Snacks
Coffee, teas, and snacks were available throughout the day.
Breakfast At The Regency Club
Breakfast at the Regency Club was surprisingly hardy.
Meats, breads, cheeses, yogurts, and even fresh green juice were available.
The Bottom-Line Review: Regency Club, Hyatt Regency Bali (Bali, Indonesia)
The design, service, and food spread made this Regency Lounge a valuable addition to my stay.
In fact, every time dropped by, I’d see the same people whom, like me, made this their “home away from home” at the Hyatt Regency Bali. This Regency Club is a perfect little hideaway in paradise.
If you have Club Access Rewards to burn, use them here. If you are thinking of upgrading to a Regency Club room, I’d say do it.
Cheers!