Unbelievable! This Indonesia Hotel Will SHOCK You (SUPER OYO 1640 Fallinda!)

SUPER OYO 1640 Fallinda Hotel Indonesia

SUPER OYO 1640 Fallinda Hotel Indonesia

Unbelievable! This Indonesia Hotel Will SHOCK You (SUPER OYO 1640 Fallinda!)

Unbelievable! My SUPER OYO 1640 Fallinda Experience: Prepare to Be… Well, Something! (An Unfiltered Review)

Alright, buckle up buttercups, because I'm about to take you on a wild ride through the SUPER OYO 1640 Fallinda hotel in Indonesia. The name itself is a mood, right? "Unbelievable!" – it's practically begging for a reaction. And trust me, you will react. This review? It's not going to be your sterile, corporate-speak travel blog fodder. This is the real deal, warts and all, fueled by instant coffee and a lingering scent of… well, we'll get to that.

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Okay, so where do we start? Let's just dive in headfirst, shall we?

First Impressions & The 'Good' Stuff (Kinda)

The first thing I saw was… the lobby, of course. It had the air of a place that tried to be modern. Think IKEA-esque furniture, but with a slightly… worn edge. The staff? They were friendly, bless their hearts. Genuinely trying to be helpful, even if the language barrier was real. Check-in was… mostly painless. Definitely not the "contactless" experience they advertised, but hey, you get what you pay for, right?

  • Check-in/out [express]: Not my experience.
  • Reception: 24-hour, that's a plus.
  • Elevator: Yay! Because, hello, Indonesian heat.

Accessibility – The Uneven Playing Field

I’m not in a wheelchair, I checked that.

  • Facilities for disabled guests: Honestly, I didn't see a ton of obvious modifications.
  • Accessibility: I can't give detailed advice, so I can only report what I could see.

The Room – A Labyrinth of… Surprises?

My room. Oh, the room. It was clean enough. But the devil is in the details, isn't it?

  • Available in all rooms: This covers a lot, including air conditioning, a mini-bar (which was suspiciously empty), and… brace yourselves… free Wi-Fi.
  • Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!: See, that's what I'm talking about! Always a bonus. BUT… the Wi-Fi… let's just say it had its moments. Sometimes it was lightning-fast, and then… poof! Gone. I spent a good portion of my stay staring at buffering wheels.
  • Air conditioning: Needed and worked, phew.
  • Additional toilet, Additional Toiletries check.
  • Bathroom: Cleanliness was adequate, and the towels were… well, they were towels.
  • Coffee, tea in my room was a must, and they were there.
  • Desk: A desk! Perfect for getting some work done.
  • Extra long bed: Not even close.
  • In-room safe box: Never used it, felt a little sketchy and I'm not gonna lie.
  • Mini bar: Empty like my social life.
  • Non-smoking, Non-smoking rooms: Finally, a win.
  • Refrigerator: Kept my water cold, which was a lifesaver.
  • Shower: The water pressure? Surprisingly good. The hot water? Erratic. Prepare for a cold shower-surprise!
  • Smoke detector: Excellent. Always a relief.
  • Socket near the bed: Yes! A modern luxury, truly.
  • Slippers: No slippers.

Cleanliness & Safety – Attempting to Breathe Easy

Okay, so let's talk about the elephant in the room (or, you know, the dust bunnies under the bed).

  • Anti-viral cleaning products: Probably. Hard to say for sure.
  • Daily disinfection in common areas: I'm not gonna lie, I couldn't see it.
  • Hand sanitizer: Present, but a little… sticky.
  • Hot water linen and laundry washing: Hope so.
  • Hygiene certification: Not that I saw.
  • Room sanitization opt-out available: Not an option I was offered.
  • Staff trained in safety protocol: Looked like the staff was, trying their best.
  • Smoke alarms, Fire extinguisher: Check.
  • Security [24-hour], CCTV in common areas, CCTV outside property: Present and noticeable. Made me feel slightly safer.

Dining, Drinking, & Snacking – The Culinary Adventure (and its Risks)

The food… hmm. This is where things get really interesting.

  • Asian Breakfast: Included.

  • Breakfast [buffet]: A buffet! The quintessential hotel experience.

  • Coffee shop: I need coffee.

  • Poolside bar: I need a drink.

  • Restaurants: Several.

  • Room service [24-hour]: Possibly.

  • Asian cuisine in restaurant: It was… Asian cuisine. Kinda.

  • Bar, Happy hour: Not that I could tell/experienced.

  • Coffee/tea in restaurant: Adequate.

  • Desserts in restaurant: Mostly sweet, and definitely cheap.

  • Salad in restaurant: Looked… questionable.

  • Snack bar: Could not find.

The breakfast buffet… let’s just say it was an experience. Imagine a selection of local dishes that had seen better days. And I’m not going to lie, my stomach complained after the first day. I maybe ate something that should not have been eaten. I’m not saying it was the food, but my digestive system and the hotel breakfast… let’s just say we didn’t get along.

Things to Do & Ways to (Attempt to) Relax

The pool was, honestly, the saving grace.

  • Swimming pool [outdoor]: A welcome respite from the heat.
  • Pool with view: Well, if you like looking at other buildings.
  • Gym/fitness: A few machines, some dumbbells. But I was trying to stay alive at this point.
  • Massage, Spa: I did not partake.

Services and Conveniences – The Bits and Pieces

  • Concierge: The concierge was sweet. Their English was limited, but they tried.
  • Currency exchange: Yep.
  • Dry cleaning, Laundry service, Ironing service: I couldn’t tell.
  • Gift/souvenir shop: I'm not sure where to find it.

For the Kids

Not applicable for me, but I'm guessing it was probably a "bring-your-own-kid" kind of place.

Getting Around

  • Airport transfer: I took a risk by using the hotel's airport transfer, I would rate them a 5/10 for time.
  • Car park [free of charge], Car park [on-site]: It's there.

The Verdict – Would I Go Back?

Look, the SUPER OYO 1640 Fallinda is not the Ritz. It's not even trying to be. It's a budget hotel, through and through. The price reflects that. If you're on a shoestring and just need a place to crash, it’ll do. Just keep your expectations very low. Pack your own snacks, maybe your own pillow, and definitely bring a sense of humor.

Would I go back? Maybe. If I absolutely had to. It was… an experience. And hey, maybe that’s the point. You won't forget it. And isn't that what travel is all about?

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Alright, buckle up, buttercup! Because this ain't your grandma's itinerary. This is a SUPER OYO 1640 Fallinda Hotel Indonesia, Bali, adventure, raw, baby! I'm talking sweat stains, wrong turns, and a whole lotta what-was-I-thinking moments.

Day 1: Arrival and the Existential Dread of Budget Travel (Or, "Why Did I Leave My Airpods?")

  • 06:00 - 08:00: Landed in Denpasar. Bleary-eyed, clutching a crumpled boarding pass and a soul-crushing realization: I'm in Bali. (Followed by a panic check – WHERE. ARE. MY. AIRPODS?!) The airport chaos begins… the taxi haggling, the aggressive touts selling tours. Honestly, give it a rest, guys. My brain is still processing landing in a different hemisphere. Managed to barter down a taxi – a small victory! – to the SUPER OYO. Found the hotel, it's… well, it's SUPER OYO. (Meaning: I'm pretty sure the walls are thinner than my patience right now). The lobby smells faintly of mildew and… hope? Anyway, I'm here!
  • 08:00 - 10:00: Checked in. The lovely receptionist (who looks thoroughly used to dealing with people like me) somehow deciphered my jet-lagged ramblings and assigned me a room. The key card is clearly a souvenir, its picture is from 2012. The room… is functional. Clean-ish. Acceptable for the price. I think a cockroach just scurried under the bed. Nope, it's a shadow. Panic attack averted. Unpacked, slightly horrified by the state of my backpack (seriously, how did I pack that?).
  • 10:00 - 12:00: Breakfast! Across the road at a warung. A proper Indonesian breakfast: Nasi Goreng with a fried egg and strong coffee. The coffee: so strong, I think it's resurrected my soul. This is a good omen. The food? Delicious! This might just work out.
  • 12:00 - 16:00: Wandering. Aimlessly. Lost. (Google Maps, you are a GIFT!). Discovered a tiny temple, smelled frangipani blossoms. The air is so thick with humidity. Got mildly accosted by a monkey trying to steal my water bottle. Resisted the urge to punch the cheeky little critter and vowed to learn some basic Bahasa. Failed. Found a beach, wandered through the stalls, getting increasingly overwhelmed by the sheer everything-ness of Bali. So many bright colours! So much noise!
  • 16:00 - 18:00: Back to the room for a nap. The air conditioning is working! I feel… almost human.
  • 18:00 - 21:00: Dinner. This was supposed to be a fancy restaurant… but I stumbled and ate at a restaurant across the street. I could make a reservation, but I might be better off. Had the best BBQ the people have made. Ordered a Bintang (Bali beer) to celebrate surviving my first day.

Day 2: Seminyak Surf and the Crushing Weight of Expectations (And Sand in Everything)

  • 07:00 - 08:00: Wake up. The roosters are relentless. Seriously, who needs an alarm clock in Bali? More Nasi Goreng at the warung. This is becoming a habit. A good one.
  • 08:00 - 12:00: Surfing lesson in Seminyak. This. Was. Humiliating. I mean, I can swim, I thought that would be enough. Nope. Instead of gracefully gliding through the waves, I spent most of the time face-planting. Swallowing gallons of seawater. Feeling like a gigantic, clumsy seal. My instructor, bless his patient soul, gently guided me, but the waves kept throwing me back. I got a minor sunburn, and salt water in… well, everywhere.
  • 12:00 - 14:00: Lunch on the beach. Sat on a beach chair. Chilled. Watched the next person trying to learn surfing. The same thing happened to them. It was a relief. Ate some delicious grilled seafood and coconut water while contemplating if surfing is even a thing.
  • 14:00 - 16:00: Shopping! Attempted to navigate the Seminyak markets. Got overwhelmed again. Haggled (badly) for a sarong I probably won't wear, and for some t-shirts that will get lost in my closet.
  • 16:00 - 18:00: Back at the hotel. Showered, tried to get the sand out of every orifice. It’s a losing battle.
  • 18:00 - 21:00: Dinner with the group. I'm trying to pretend like I'm enjoying it. I'm not a fan of groups. They always make me feel self conscious. Ate food that tasted like something that I could cook at home, and ended up wondering if I should have stayed at the hotel.

Day 3: Temple Run and the Discovery of Deliciousness (And Questionable Hygiene)

  • 08:00 - 09:00: Nasi Goreng. Seriously, I need to learn how to make this.
  • 09:00 - 13:00: Day trip to Uluwatu Temple and the Kecak Fire Dance. Amazing! The cliffside temple is breathtaking. Monkeys, still little thieving devils, were everywhere. The Kecak Fire Dance was a sensory overload in the best way – hypnotic chanting, flickering flames, and a dramatic retelling of a Hindu epic. I got goosebumps the whole time. Totally worth the ridiculously long drive.
  • 13:00 - 14:00: Lunch at a local warung near the temple. The food was incredible. Spicy, fragrant, and probably questionable from a hygiene perspective. But I risk the consequences. It just tastes so good. I've decided that the "Bali belly" is just a small price to pay for deliciousness.
  • 14:00 - 16:00: Back to the hotel.
  • 16:00 - 19:00: Pool! I will have a swim. The pool is refreshing, but a bit cloudy. The water is a little too green. I have to remember to not swallow the water.
  • 19:00 - 22:00: Going to the local market. I ended my day here. I saw the beauty of the market, the smiles, and the food. I ended my night ordering fried food, and eating it. I loved every minute of it.

Day 4: Free day!

  • A whole day to rest. I slept for most of the day.

Day 5: Departure

  • 07:00 - 08:00: Pack. I throw everything in my luggage. I barely fit everything. I feel great.
  • 08:00 - 09:00: Breakfast. More Nasi Goreng.
  • 09:00 - 11:00: Check out of the Hotel
  • 11:00 - 12:00: Arrive to the airport.
  • 12:00 - 15:00: Wait for the plane. Thinking about my trip.
  • 15:00: Plane.

So, there you have it. My messy, real, and utterly imperfect Bali adventure. Did I see everything? Nope. Did I conquer the waves? Absolutely not. Did I have the time of my life? Hell yes. And I wouldn't trade a single speck of sand for anything. Bring on the next adventure! Now, where are my Airpods?

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SUPER OYO 1640 Fallinda Hotel Indonesia

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Oh. My. Goodness. SUPER OYO 1640 Fallinda: The FAQ You Didn't Know You Needed (But Secretly Do)

Okay, so... What *is* this place? And is the "shock" a good thing?

Right, so SUPER OYO 1640 Fallinda... picture this: you're in Indonesia, you're probably on a budget, and you stumble across this... *experience*. The "shock" is, well, it's complicated. Sometimes it’s a gleeful, "Wow, this place is... something else!" And other times, it’s more of a "Did I accidentally enter a parallel dimension of budget travel?" Let's just say, prepare to be... surprised. Think of it as a box of chocolates – you never quite know what you're gonna get. (Spoiler: you might get a chocolate-covered surprise. Or maybe not. That's the thrill!)

The Reviews...they're a mixed bag. What's *actually* the vibe?

The vibe? Oh, honey, it's a vibe. It’s that slightly-less-than-spotless, slightly-more-than-charming, slightly-chaotic energy that defines adventures… and sometimes, borderline-disasters. My first impression? "Okay... this is definitely not five-star." But then, within minutes, a strange sense of... *being there* washes over you. It's like the Indonesian version of that dive bar that you know you *shouldn't* love, but you kind of, sort of, absolutely *do*. I'd say it's... authentically Indonesian. Which, frankly, can be a good or a bad thing, depending on your tolerance for, let's say, "rustic charm."

Let's talk about the rooms. Are they... livable?

Okay, here's the brutally honest truth: the rooms aren't glamorous. Don't go expecting a minimalist Scandinavian haven. But are they livable? Mostly, yes. I’ve seen worse. I've *stayed* in worse. Think basic beds, often with mosquito nets (a lifesaver, believe me), and a bathroom that might or might not have hot water. The cleanliness level varies – sometimes sparkling, sometimes... well, let's just say it leans towards "lived-in." My advice? Pack some disinfectant wipes. Seriously. And maybe a sense of humor. You'll need it. One time, I swear, the showerhead was actually *leaking water into the lightbulb*. And I'm not even kidding. I was terrified but then laughed so hard.

What about the staff? Are they helpful? Do they speak English?

This is where it gets interesting. The staff… they're... lovely. Truly. Even if their English is a little patchy (and sometimes, non-existent), their friendliness shines through. They’re genuinely trying to help. I had an issue with my A/C once, and they were all over it, running around like little worker bees, trying to fix it. They even brought me a complimentary bottle of water while I was waiting – small gesture, HUGE impact. It did feel a little like a comedy skit, though, because there was clearly a language barrier – but we managed to get it sorted out. Embrace the chaos! You *will* need to embrace it.

Food? What's the on-site dining situation like?

Okay. So, the dining... well, there might be a small "restaurant" on-site. Or a breakfast-only situation. Or nothing at all. It varies. Don’t expect gourmet cuisine. Consider it an opportunity to explore local warungs and food stalls. Seriously. You're in Indonesia! Eat the street food!! Skip the hotel breakfast. Trust me, you’ll find much more deliciousness just steps from your door. And, bonus: you'll experience some of the real local culture. It’s an adventure, not a Michelin star experience.

Is it *safe*? Like, actually safe?

Generally, yes. I’d say it's as safe as any other budget accommodation in Indonesia. Use common sense. Don't flash expensive jewelry. Keep an eye on your belongings. But I never felt truly unsafe, and I went solo. However... and I’m going to be brutally honest here: I did experience a slight security hiccup once. My door wouldn't lock properly. I reported it, and they fixed it reasonably quickly. But it did make me a bit uneasy, especially at night. Always double-check your locks, and put your valuables in a secure place. Don't be paranoid, but be *aware*. It's all about perspective, and I think sometimes the "rough around the edges" feel just adds to the magic. Just maybe, keep a whistle handy. You know, just in case.

Okay, the million-dollar question: Should I stay here?

Here’s the thing. If you're a high-maintenance traveler, used to luxury, obsessed with flawless service, and easily horrified by things that aren’t immaculately clean… then, no. Run. Run far away. This place is *not* for you. But if you're adventurous, on a budget, willing to embrace the unexpected, and you want an authentic experience… then, maybe, just maybe, you should. SUPER OYO 1640 Fallinda is a crash course in Indonesian culture, and it forces you to be flexible. You'll probably roll your eyes, you might laugh hysterically, you'll *definitely* have stories to tell. And, honestly? That’s what travel is all about, right? And I mean, it's *cheap*. Think about it. You might hate it. You might love it. You definitely won't forget it. I found myself daydreaming about that slightly dodgy, slightly charming, almost unbelievable little hotel for ages after. Would I go back? Absolutely. In a heartbeat. With disinfectant wipes and a healthy dose of humor. Oh, and earplugs. Because the roosters… well, they're part of the experience. Let that sink in.

One final, critical question: What's the MOST memorable thing about SUPER OYO 1640 Fallinda?

Okay, buckle up. This is a story. It involves a cockroach, a power outage, and me. I walked in, sweaty and exhausted. It's hot in Indonesia, let me tell you. I turned on the lights, started unpacking, and there it was. A cockroach. A *massive* cockroachRadisson Blu Dublin Airport: Luxury Stay Near Dublin Airport!

SUPER OYO 1640 Fallinda Hotel Indonesia

SUPER OYO 1640 Fallinda Hotel Indonesia