In Reply to: Rooms at Grand Hyatt posted by Teresa on Monday, 20. November 2006 at 22:54 Bali Time:
there are actually no water sports done directly in front of the grand hyatt. although they can hire booggie boards from the hotel itself, i think it was about 80 thousand for an hour (which i thought was expensive)
However if you go to the business centre near the lobby they can book a days watersports for you. It cost us 400 per person... which included... jet ski, snorkelling (although that wasnt really great and the current was a bit strong just off nusa dua) parasailing... a trip to visit turtle island and a banana boat ride, and also included lunch and drink when all was finished... I do have the contact card for the company direct..but i just cant find it right at this very second... i'll keep searching...
the only thing i can mention about the south wing (we stayed in club rooms in the east wing) is that its a fair distance to everything in the hotel, the kids club is actually not to far from the south wing, but the lobby seemed miles away..
if your near the lagoon usually you have ducks for visitors and the kids can feed the fish...we always grabbed bread rolls at breakfast and fed the fish afterwards...especially the ones up in the lobby area.. :)
hopefully KLN will see your post here, because he stayed in ground floor rooms in the south wing.... he stayed in June a week before us... he had some great pictures as well....
christine