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Name Change for Nikko Bali

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The Nikko Bali Resort & Spa will be renamed Grand Nikko Bali effective 15 July 2013.

The name change reflects the resorts upgraded facilities: 19 new villas, a multi-purpose event space and a wedding ceremony gazebo.

The new villas include 17 one-bedroom 3,229 square-foot villas, one two-bedroom 5,382 square-foot villa, and one three-bedroom 7,535 square-foot villa, all with private swimming pools, outdoor-indoor living rooms, extra-spacious bathrooms and butler service for the ultimate resort experience.

Villa guests can enjoy breakfast or afternoon tea at the new Villa Lounge, centrally-located among the villas, where check-in/check-out services will also be provided.

In addition, villa guests will have access to the Nikko Club Lounge, an exclusive lounge for Club-floor guests in the hotels main building.

The new 11,840 square-foot multi-purpose event facility, called MPF, airy and sunny with large windows providing a magnificent ocean view, is ideally suited for many different types of events, from a wedding banquet to a corporate event.

It holds 1,000 people theater-style, 612 classroom-style, and 760 banquet-style. The facility also has three 538 square-foot adjoining rooms, well-suited for use as conference breakout rooms.

The new wedding gazebo, Kamita, meaning love in Sanskrit, is located on the propertys grounds, surrounded by Balis natural beauty. It will hold up to 30 people.

Reservations for the new villas are available at a 50% off special opening rate, including breakfast and butler services, for three months only. Terms and conditions apply.

JAL, Nikko, Bali, Indonesia, Nikko Bali

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