A) you are arriving at midnight with kids in tow on a holiday
B) you just want to guarantee a room for the first night
C) you like to over pay for things!
Bali has so many budget homestay and guesthouses your head might explode from all the choices. We booked our first night in Bali ahead of time since we would be arriving at midnight on New Years Eve. We really got ripped off. But we had 3 toddlers in tow so we needed a guaranteed place to stay. Turns out our room wasn't guaranteed at all. But that's another post.

We stayed at Gayatri II the first night we arrived in Ubud. Our neighbors who booked online payed $60 per night. We just showed up and negotiated a rate of $20 per night which included breakfast. The place was decent but certainly not worth $60 a night, not sure it was even worth $20. We moved to Pering Bungalows and negotiated a rate of $20 a night including breakfast. Nice place but we found out our neighbor was paying $17. There were several other homestays that quoted $15 however they did not have a pool.
If you head east on Jalan Dewi Sita you will find an endless number of guesthouse and homestays for around the same price. With or without air con, pool or no pool but most all included wifi and breakfast. The lowest we found was $10USD a night with pool next to the soccer field. Think we will try that one next time we are in Ubud.

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