ASAP. This will help us do the best estimation on arrangements by headcounts. Thanks!!!
You have three options for getting around: 1. Rent a scooter; for as little as $5 a day, you'll be fully mobile & master of your own destiny. This is the most fun way to get around. 2. GoJek - if you're not keen on scootering (it's not for everyone) then GoJek is the Balinese equivalent to Uber or Grab. 3. Ask your villa / hotel to arrange for a driver
You're going on holiday - of course bring your kids to Bali if you have them. BUT - for the wedding itself, we'd like to have a grown up party... On the day of the wedding, we've hired nannies on-site, so that you can drop the kids off and have a great time without having to worry about them. You'll be able to check in on them anytime you need!
Finding an airport taxi at the airport might be challenging. Before you land in Bali, we recommend that you connect with your villa or hotel owners in advance, and arrange an airport pick up. They all speak English, so you should be fine.
Check on the UBUD: ACCOMMODATION & GETTING AROUND tab that we had put together for you. There are also loads of Airbnb and Villa options for you to choose from. Ubud should be in general a bit cheaper than Uluwatu or Seminyak for the same quality of lodging.
Yup, check on the schedule for details. Be Fabulous!
No. Kidding, of course you can. Reach out to us at danokod@gmail.com or gao.shang.bc@gmail.com or our phone numbers +6596526655; +6590664296
You most likely wont need parking. Take a local taxi, or download the app GO-JEK (the equivalent of Grab or Uber for Indonesia), or hire a local scooter/motorbike. We recommend motorbikes. Bring your license. But mostly they will rent them to you without a license as well. It takes 5-10 minutes to learn how to ride it.