Family Resort Hacks for Smooth Stay in Bali: Travelling with Kids

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Family Resort Hacks for Smooth Stay in Bali: Travelling with Kids

When we take our family for vacation trip to beautiful destination like Bali, ideally you want to enjoy  every second of it and make precious memories with the family. However, vacation with kids is not always sunshine and rainbows. Most often than not, it’s quite stormy with all the kids’ antique and parent’s limit of patience. Opting for family resorts in a beautiful and quiet location like Nusa Dua when you’re vacationing to Bali is a good idea. To make the holiday even smoother, we’ve prepared you with some tips and hacks that will keep everyone happy. 

Go Big on Hotel Rooms

The first point to discuss when it comes to family travel and hotels or lodges is how you choose your lodging. A hotel’s room might be too tiny for four people—especially if you have two very active kids. You’ll need a really spacious room, especially if you know we’ll be staying at the hotel for an extended period of time. Like if you decide to travel during shoulder season in Bali—when rain occasionally pours for hours. 

Opt for Family Suites in the Nusa Dua Resorts

It’s fantastic to have multiple rooms in which to spread out. You’ll also appreciate the fact that the children can sleep in one room while we sleep in another. You won’t have to go to bed as early this way. 

Take a peek at one of the family suites at this Nusa Dua resorts. With choices of bunk beds or twin beds, these family suites have kids room decorated in marine theme and equipped with all kids’ needs. They’ll be happy to have Playstation, bean bags, and their own kids toiletries in their fun bedroom!

Opt for Family Suites in the Nusa Dua Resorts
A fun kid’s room inside family suite in Holiday Inn Nusa Dua, Bali

If you can’t get a suite or a room with a balcony, bring some headphones or a book light to keep yourself occupied until the kids have gone to bed.

Rearrrange the Furniture for More Rooms

Sometimes, it is not only necessary to have a particular number of beds in hotel room, but also to have a certain amount of space free of furniture and odd objects. When traveling with children, it’s fine to rearrange furniture or use space as you see fit in a hotel room. However, it is polite to return items to their proper places and clean up after yourself. Everyone in the family would love extra empty space—so the kids can be around safely. You will find that many family-friendly resorts in Benoa, Bali doesn’t really mind with you rearranging the furniture as long as you take full responsibility with this.

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Always Make Use of the Luggage Carts

Traveling with children necessitates a significant increase in luggage. After checking into the hotel,  get a luggage cart. It make all the transfer process of all of your belongings to the room a whole lot easier. The youngsters enjoy going on a ride as well!

Unpack As Soon As Possible

You might never really emptied our baggage before having children. But now, you’ll know how helpful it is to unpack your belongings and get organized as soon as possible. Put the empty luggage in the closet, setting up any snacks you’ve packed, and make sure that any medicine and toiletries are kept out of reach of the children.

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Making Sure Everything is Working

After you check in to the Bali family resort, make sure to check your room’s heating and cooling system, as well as other amenities like the coffeemaker, refrigerator, and hairdryer. Verifying that everything works properly straight away is one of the first things to do when checking into a hotel room. You don’t want to be halfway through your stay and realize you have to pack everything back up because an appliance has broken down. Your room should be a location where you can unwind and rest rather than a source of tension. If something isn’t correct, you should request to be relocated to another room.