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Original: 11/6/2009 1:23 AM
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Friday, November 06, 2009

A getaway

 Let's imagine that money is not an issue, vacation time is plentiful, and a getaway to paradise is possible. Time to be pampered, time to relax in luxury, time to be surrounded by beauty. Let's take a trip to the St. Regis Resort in Bali.



First, let's grab a bite to eat, and enjoy the view.



Now time for some swimming at the beautiful resort pool.



Nightfall is here before you know it, so follow the glowing lights back to your room.


Aah, awake to this pretty view. Such a comfortable bed, it's so hard to get up. But time for some coffee and breakfast on the patio. Let's listen to the surf crashing and enjoy a bit of a good book.


Time for a bath before starting the day.



Let's spend part of the day on the beach. Just follow the little walkway.



Had your fill of the sun and sand?  Time for a nap at your private hut and pool area.






Head back into the house to grab some cocktails and lounge by the pool the rest of the evening. Maybe an evening stroll on the beach before bed.

 

And now back to reality.

all photos from St. Regis Resort Bali

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That looks amazing. Where do you find these things? I wonder how much it costs per night... or do I even want to know?
Posted 11/9/2009 11:27 AM by ColorMeLimeGreen - reply

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One day I was looking up luxury hotels online (just for fun) and I came across the Five Star Alliance website, which has links to lots of 5 star hotels. I really just like looking through the photos and daydreaming about what it would be like to stay there. You probably don't want to know how much this one costs per night. I think the rooms start at $400 a night-let's just say I'll stick with daydreaming.
Posted 11/9/2009 2:08 PM by dancergurl785 - reply


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