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Day 1

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On Tuesday 5th December 2017 my husband Neil, myself and our son Richie set off for Indonesia - Bali to be exact.  We were supposed to leave three days before but Mount Agung, one of the many active volcanoes on the island, decided to spew ash, the natural enemy of aircraft, and stopped all flights from Australia for nearly a week. We were expecting that day to be told once again that we would not be flying, but instead we were merely delayed,finally leaving Brisbane around 6.30pm. We had booked a Maxi taxi because of the wheelchair, and a few minutes later, being not far from the airport, we arrived with plenty of time to check in and spend some time in the Plaza Premium Lounge. This was a little underwhelming, with not much selection of food and drink, but plenty of space to relax. Relaxing in the Plaza Premium Lounge We're actually going!

Finally in the Air

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We boarded first as we had the wheelchair, which we swapped for an aisle chair once at the gate.  We also booked Economy X seats - the three rows immediately behind business class in the 737-800 Virgin Pacific aircraft.  This gave an extra three inches leg room, which made all the difference for long legs (Neil) and transferring to aisle chair (Richie) to go to the bathroom.  They let us use the business class toilet as it was right there, as opposed to the economy cabin ones which are right at the back of the aircraft.  The Economy X cost us an extra $75 a person.  Well worth it. The arrow marks our building in Brisbane After six hours or so with only one toilet visit needed, we landed at Ngurah Rai airport in Kuta. As usual we waited until everyone else was off and they could get Richie down.  No air bridge here, just a truck with a hydraulic platform.  The rails were a little dodgy as I found out when I leaned on one! However we survived ...

South to Nusa Dua

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The process through Customs was quick and painless,(no $50 visa required for Aussies now), and after a bit of confusion trying to find the Top Bali representative who would drive us to the Peninsula Beach Resort at Nusa Dua, we soon found Komang's smiling face. Top Bali is a transport  and luggage storage company which I contacted after discovering that the resort no longer has its own drivers and would not take responsibility if we could not find the driver they allocated to do the job. At least Top Bali has a sign and a phone number as well as clear directions. Komang had no trouble fitting us and our bags plus the wheelchair into his Chevrolet 4-wheel drive, and we hit the humidity and congestion of Kuta.  After he dropped us off in front of the resort we did not hesitate in booking him for Thursday to take us up to Ubud.  He is friendly and helpful with the chair, and he proved to be an expert in the crazy Balinese traffic. It was whilst standing at the bottom o...

Day 2

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We woke up well rested and had breakfast at the Golden Beach, one of the three restaurants at the complex.  You certainly never go hungry on holidays in Bali. When we got back to the room I phoned Tim, one of the managers, and organised another room. They moved us up to the second floor, accessible by elevator and no step. I would give more details about the room, but this complex is a Timeshare which we just happened to buy into for two weeks as a sort of tradeoff for not signing up when Chelsea and I were highjacked off the streets of Kuta by a salesman two years before.  Nusa Dua is full of more westernised complexes which would probably suit someone with a disability - just make sure you get all of the access details first. After breakfast we went across the road, with the help of the security guard stopping the traffic, and picked up some supplies.  Richie and Neil got there by way of the staff canteen which has a ramp.  That is what they used for the rest of ...

Me Before You

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Wednesday nights at the complex are movie nights on the beach accompanied by BBQ seafood.  We booked for that and when we arrived discovered that there was only us and one other couple.  The volcanic activity had stopped tourism in its tracks and everyone was feeling it.  The resort was virtually empty, so we got very good service. To get Richie onto the beach the staff once again lifted the chair.  It wasn't far and there are always willing helpers in this friendly part of the world. After a very filling meal the movie started.  I moved down onto a bean bag and was there alone for the duration.  Richie, who has normally seen every movie around at the time, had not seen Me Before You, which was good in that it was new for all of us.  It was coincidental that it is about a guy in a wheelchair. At the end Neil was able to wheel the chair out backwards quite easily.

Day 3

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We got up early(ish) to have breakfast then meet Komang at 8.30.  We drove up to Ubud, calling in at the Barong dance on the way.  The road outside was busy as usual, but with Komang's help we got across, and found our way in, using the concrete ramps provided.  Richie sat near the front, which was quite ok. Navigating the ramp Made while you watch the show  Mt Agung Komang's car