A mixed experience. The standard room was too cramped to my taste, so I asked for an upgrade. The superior room went very far above the price, and I would have to pay a kind of fine above it. When I protested, they at the end named a very reasonable additional price. I paid, but not ten minutes later, they came at the door and said sorry that was just for one night. I was disgruntled but went with it. The bungalows and greenery are attractive, the swimming pool nice but with a strange idea that mostly small children would be in it. Most of it too undeep. But free breakfast, oh dear. One orders from a tiny menu that offers the usual orange juice and two slices watermelon and papaya, black local kopi tubruk or tea and toast with jam and egg. Every morning the same, which becomes quite boring. Well, if you pay, you can vary a little: cappuccino instead of the local coffee with the grounds in your cup. For a 3-star hotel, I find that stingy even if there are only a few rooms occupied. On the premises is a spa, where you can get an invigorating massage. It is on the whole a lovely quiet place, so you can enjoy your stay if you're not too particular about things. I even for one morning managed to get the music at breakfast changed from enervating guitar pop to local music. So: a mixed experience.