I'm sorry if I give a bad review, but my experience was very unpleasant there. For service, view and area are actually good. But when guests from other rooms were staying, the dangdutan was very loud, even in the 5th room we were already talking, shouting and still not being heard. Written rules at Omah Angkul Angkul state that it is not permissible to turn on loud music or cause commotion that disturbs other guests. But ignored. I checked in at 2.30, at 3.30 the dangdut speakers were so loud that they even sounded on public roads. Complain just turned off at 5.45. At 7.30pm karaoke continued until 9.30am. And after karaoke, it doesn't stop but talks loudly and plays cards until 1am. And at 7.30 am they started to sing again using the speakers. So we chose to check out as soon as possible. It is indeed the fault of the guests from other rooms. But it would be nice for the villa to be more assertive because it has written rules. Even if it may have been booked for a family/office event it should be closed to the public or at least there is communication to other guests there will be disturbances. As I said above, the service from the villa employees who are in place is very good, trying to help inform the disturbing guests, but maybe next time there must be a better way out from the management. It would be nice if there were management on standby or able to act if something like the one I mentioned above happened.