Bali was wonderful.
My stays at the Hyatt Regency Bali and Conrad Bali were both excellent, and I was sad to say goodbye to the island (and the country).
I made one final stop off in Bali before departure, the T/G Lounge.
Review: T/G Lounge, DPS Airport – International Departures (Bali, Indonesia)
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About T/G Lounge
The T/G Lounge is one of three Priority Pass lounges located in the DPS Airport in Bali, and one of two Priority Pass lounges in the International Terminal.
T/G Lounge is a located on the mezzanine level of the International Departures Terminal and is open 24 hours a day.
Amenities
The Seating Areas
This small-ish lounge has a green, colonial feel to it and appeared to be lightly trafficked.
There were two main seating areas, neither of which were particularly inviting or had chairs that were particularly comfortable.
The Food Spread
The selection of food was limited to mostly hard, dry breads (and a few sad sandwiches). There were also four hotplates – but those had been thoroughly picked through – so I’m not really counting them.
There was a juice bar and a coffee and tea bar, but the lounge’s saving grace was that they served beer.
The Bottom-Line Review: T/G Lounge, DPS Airport – International Departures (Bali, Indonesia)
Overall, the nicest thing I can say about this lounge was that it wasn’t all that memorable.
The location was a little strange, as if they decided to shoehorn in a lounge in the extra space behind the facade.
I probably wouldn’t have even cared about the location if they had comfortable seating or a decent food spread (they had neither).
Final Review: Neutral. If you are a Priority Pass holder, this is better than nothing – at least they have cold beer.