Pelangi Hotel –
Seminyak, Bali, Indonesia

Sales Exec: Anik
From: Java
Has worked at the Pelangi Hotel for 6 months.
Baliblog: How long does it take to drive from the Pelangi to the airport?
Anik: Only 20 minutes.
Baliblog: How many rooms does the Pelangi have?
Anik: We have 89 rooms, consisting of 78 Superior rooms, 6 Deluxe rooms and 4 Super Deluxe rooms. We have 1 suite but currently it is occupied by our owner.
Baliblog: He likes the suite?
Anik: Yes.
Baliblog: So the Pelangi is an independent hotel?
Anik: Yes.
Baliblog: Let’s see the rooms extend directly back from the lobby towards the beach in parallel 2 storey blocks?
Anik: Yes. The Superior rooms are on the top and the bottom close to the lobby. The Deluxe, Super Deluxe and Suite rooms are closer to the swimming pool.
Baliblog: How would you describe this hotel to someone who had never seen it?
Anik: This hotel is a newer one in semi Balinese style.
Baliblog: I like the colors used in the hotel and it looks new and clean.
Anik: Yes.
Baliblog: Is Balinese style the same as Javanese style?
Anik: No, but it’s similar.
Baliblog: The pots that decorate the lobby are they from Bali?
Anik: No they are from Lombok. The stained glass windows in the lobby are Balinese and show wayang style images.
Baliblog: How many years has this hotel been open?
Anik: Almost 3 years.
Baliblog: What is your occupancy level?
Anik: Our occupancy is around 90%
Baliblog: Who are your customers?
Anik: Our market is Australian, European and Asian, like Japanese and maybe only 10% from Indonesia.
Baliblog: What is your demographic? Old people, young people, families etc. ?
Anik: They are a mixed market. We have many repeater guests coming here and tomorrow we have a wedding ceremony.
Baliblog: Can you organize the wedding ceremony?
Anik: Yes that’s right.
Baliblog: If you had to recommend this hotel for one group who would you choose?
Anik: Honeymoon is good but it is good for every group because our hotel is quiet and the area is not noisy like Kuta. We have access to the beach.
Baliblog: I noticed by the swimming pool you have loud music and maybe young people like that.
Anik: Yes.
Baliblog: Do you have special services like a shuttle bus?
Anik: Yes we have a shuttle bus to the center of Kuta which is free of charge and then we have baby sitting which is $5 per hour and we have a Business Center.
Baliblog: How big is your Business Center?
Anik: Not so big, only internet.
Baliblog: Do you have a FAX machine?
Anik: FAX machine we have but it is in my office.
Baliblog: Do you have post office here?
Anik: Yes.
Baliblog: Do you have special entertainment?
Anik: Every Saturday and Tuesday we have a Balinese quartet and they play in the restaurant.
Baliblog: What are the main selling points of the hotel Pelangi?
Anik: The hotel is close to the beach and is not too noisy like Kuta.
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Room Facilities:
All Superior rooms have a marble / ceramic floor, bathrooms are finished with natural stone. The bathtub is separate from the shower booth. All rooms have a terrace, AC, IDD telephone, color TV, with in-house movies, hair dryer upon request, mini bar, fridge. Safety deposit boxes are at the front desk.
Service & Facilities:
Business Center
Internet Service.
Airport transfer
Duty manager 24 hours
Multilingual hotel staff
Safety deposit box
Major Credit cards accepted
Doctor on call
Laundry & Valet
Shopping Arcade
Drugstore
Fitness Center
Sauna & Spa
Meeting Room
Money Changer
Swimming Pool
Valet parking
200 seater beach side restaurant
Private Beach
Banquet Facilities:
The restaurant has a tropical atmosphere and is available for a variety of events such as meetings, fashion shows, dinner with shows. Parties and reception with up to 200 seats.
Entertainment:
Live music and Balinese Cultural Shows at Rama Beach Front Restaurant
Meeting Room Facilities:
The Ramayana Meeting Room can cater to small meetings and up 150 people. Fully equipped with audio-visual facilities and well prepared banquet service.
Sport & Recreational Activities:
Spa and fitness center, sauna, beach sports such as volleyball, surfing, body boarding.
Shopping Arcade:
Providing a range of daily items. Many items with hotel logo available.
Restaurant:
The international restaurant is right in front of the beach and swimming pool, offering a great selection of dining and entertainment choices.
Spa:
The Siloam Spa is designed in Balinese style and uses a combination of Balinese traditional treatments. Services such as manicure, pedicure and a range of Body Treatment packages are available.
The massage rooms open out facing the large man made waterfalls and offer a relaxing atmosphere.
There are 6 rooms with single bed for dry treatment with a shower and 2 rooms with single bed for wet treatment with bathtub and shower.
Hot & cold Jacuzzi with waterfall view and separate sauna for ladies and gents.
The attached health club offers cardio fitness circuit, weight training circuit, meditation and aerobics.
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I would recommend the pelangi hotel.it would suit someone looking for a reasonably quiet holiday and a little away from the kuta/legian crowds.the beachfront location is good. they do a great breakfast and good to sit and watch the ocean while eating.the pool is fantastic and constantly flows with water. the staff are very friendly and helpful. the spa/sauna facility is first class. rooms are good with a fair space and big tv. whilst staying there we met a lot of regulars whom come back year after year.
HELLO TO ALL THE STAFF AT PELANGI HOTEL, DAYU, ANGER, ARSA, IRVA AND THE REST OF THE STAFF. WE STAYED WITH THE HOTEL 15TH-27TH JUNE LAST YEAR AND FOUND IT AMAZING, WE LOVED THE SERVICE AND THE STAFF WERE VERY FRIENDLY. MY DAD JAMIE KENNEALLY IS COMING OVER AGAIN IN 2 WEEKS TIME TO STAY WITH YOU AGAIN AS HE FOUND IT MOST PLEASENT. WE HOPE YOU GET THIS AND PASS IT ONTO THE STAFF, WE HOPE TO GET BACK THERE VERY SOON, WE LOVE BALI AND PELANGI MADE IT EVEN BETTER.
HOPE TO HEAR FROM YOU SOON, THE KENNEALLY’S AUSTRALIA!!!!
I will not comment on the hotel’s itself (its ok but not more than that) but on the racket going out just outside with “wild taxis”, a racket which seems to be supported by the hotel’s staff. I was there a few weeks ago with colleagues. We live and work in Indonesia and were there for professional reasons. The first morning, going to Denpasar, we asked for a taxi at the reception and were told that there were none but that there were cars just outside doing the job. Obviously the price was much higher than a standard meter taxi, even higher than the ones at the airport, but ok, better cars too. Still, not much of a choice when you are in a hotel in a dead end street controlled by racketeers. Why racketeers? In Denpasar we got a taxi, nice chap, trying to earn his life. In the evening I arranged for him to pick me up at the hotel at 8pm. No problem. The next morning he was supposed to come at 9:30 to take us to the airport. At the said time he called and said that guards were not letting him past the gate of the hotel. I asked the reception to have the door open and they said that taxis were not allowed. I then wanted to go to the street to hop in the taxi and told him so but he was already gone. He had not waited because the “wild taxis” outside were insulting him, threatening him and starting to bang on his car. Of course if the hotel had let him pass the gate, this would not have happened, which leads me to conclude that the hotel is accomplice of this racket. I was by then quite upset and asked how we would get to the airport (excluded of course to take one of these thieves). After a while the day manager arrived and wanted to talk about it in his office. Time was running and I told him to find us a car to go asap to the airport, free of charge. Which he did! He even sat behind the wheel of the hotel minivan as the driver was running an errand… Don’t tell me that the hotel did not feel in the wrong! So there you are. The front staff of this hotel (and I know many others do it too), not only get some extra money in their pocket with this racket they allow but do not let honest taxi drivers to do their work. It is true that after one more series of bomb attacks in Bali tourism has seriously reduced, but attitudes such as that will not help in the long run to get tourists to trust this island again.
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