The hotel usually allow other nationalities in quieter seasons. When we went last May it was all British.
Also, last year they implimented a rule that any towels left on beds before 10am would be removed. They went round at about 9.45am removing them. This worked out perfectly for us as it gave us time to have breakfast without having to get up too early! I am hoping they do this agian this year when we return on the 28th May.
The only other rule that they implimented last year which caused problems was that you were only able to get two drinks from the bar at a time. A problem if you were a family of four and only one adult could get to the bar! Lets hope they are not still doing this!
One other Thing.....we arrive 27th may and stupidly on my part its the Champions league final and im a big..very big Man Utd fan...will there be anywhere the game will be shown????? I so Hope so cant miss that Oh and also is that any type of dress code at evenings and maybe out about do u have to cover up...im not sure first time to egypt and unsure???
Re covering up. Really the hotel is full of Brits so of an evening I would say smart casual, but there were young girls wearing short denim skirts, strappy tops etc In general most folk made an effort of an evening, especially in the a la cartes. Although I did see a couple in the buffet of a night in shorts, football tops and flipflops but they were in the minority.
I'm not sure if you are a lady or gentlemen but if the former, I wouldn't recommend walking about in Namma Bay etc with your boobs hanging out or a lot of leg on display. It's a matter of both respect for a differing culture and how much attention you want. There again once you see what some of the Eastern Europeans wear you start wondering why you bothered to be discreet.
Have a great holiday.
Doe
Thanks once again Doe a great help!!!!
We going here 5 weeks tomorrow, & counting, .
I was wondering what i will have to pay for once we are there, such as kids activities for my daughter who is 10, and for anything else?
Thanks
Sarah
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SarahGregs
2009-05-20 12:20:56
hi, didn't realise that the HVRS was part of the Atlantica chain. I also notice that they call it the Coral Sea Holiday Village which may be why there is sometimes confusion between hotels. Here is the Atlantica link which may be of use
1-in the a la carte restaurants do the men have to wear long pants for this(will jeans do)+what about the ladys(what do they have to wear)
2-we have been given a junior suite,does any one know where they are in the complex and what are they like
3-it seems normal for people to tip the staff,after reading up on this i am unsure what to bring,a lot of people say they fetch a bag of £1 coins(is it ok to just give them just a pound,maybe not much to us but maybe a lot to them,will they be gratful with just a pound???)or do i fetch 1 doller notes as some1 else said on here???????
4-how much does the zip wire cost
5-how much does the internet room cost??
6-what kind of plug adapter do i bring??
7-is there many shop inside ans outside the complex
8-thinking off bringing £1000(probs wont spend much but you never know,should i split this half and half,£500 english+500 egyptian pound??)
i think thats all for now,looking forward to my hols,take care david
ps,thanks for doe for some of the answers,(i put this on another thread)
There is no presure to tip the hotel staff, you can do it as a good will gesture and they were more than happy with any loose change.
There are loads of shops inside and out of the complex.
Wait until you are in Egypt to change your money. There is a better exchange rate in Egypt. If I am honest, we took £600 with us last year and it was plenty. We are going back next week and will not be changing any of our money as all of the shops, including McDonalds, take English Pounds.
Sorry, I cant answer all of your questions but hope this helps.
here are the questions answered i hope this has helped
1-in the a la carte restaurants do the men hav to wear long pants ( my Husband wore jeans and kids wore quarter lengths me a vest and cotton long trousers
2-we have been given a junior suite,does any one know where they are in the complex and what are they like ( this one a friend over there the same time said they were fine kids liked them
3-it seems normal for people to tip the staff,after reading up on this i am unsure what to bring,a lot of people say they fetch a bag of £1 coins ( we tipped a £1 / £2 at a time when we left we did give a man there £10 English that's about 50 Egyptian but very grateful for what ever they get
4-how much does the zip wire cost ( when we went Dec 08 it was £5
5-how much does the Internet room cost??( was £2.50 for 15 Min's and £4 for half hour
6-what kind of plug adapter do i bring?? ( in all hotel rooms are the 3 prong plugs same as uk
7-is there many shop inside ans outside the complex (yeah in side there is a food shop but you better off going to the 7/11 outside much cheaper
8-thinking off bringing £1000( we took £800 and this was plenty all english we changed it day by day and we spent like i never spent before and still come home with £300
One more thing i will say if your going to go on any trips then go to the jasmine center and see Pete a englishman he moved there 8 years ago and he dose all the same trips as first choice at half the price as first choice and he is fully insured to this is his email he will email all the trips and prices
stgeorgesbar@hotmail.co.uk say kelly shand says hello
Just one more thing Have a Great holiday
shandygirlx
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Edited by
Glynis HT Admin
2009-05-25 14:47:43
Admin edit - When booking trips please take care to doubly ensure that the organiser is definitely insured.
Hi there, we are going to the HV in June and will be looking to book a trip to Luxor so will need a visa. I have been told to take $15 US to pay for the visa each in the airport, because it is cheaper and easier this way. Is this the case. Also I have read that there is a supermarket and malls outside, Can anybody tell me where thay are exactly, thanks
If you need to spend a lot of time on-line its a quarter of the price in the malls across the road from the HV. The Starbucks has free wifi if anyone has taken their lap top with them.
There is an interent at La Strada but there is a cheaper one down the road at Arabsat next to Jasmine. Yoiu have to walk through a shop and go upstairs. I bought a phone in Vodafone in Sharm and can email and get online and the last visit including calls, internet and texting all the time cost me just 50le for 15 days. Sim cards are only 25le and alot cheaper to make calls and text to Egyptian numbers.
The hotels charge a fortune - my monthly internet charge is only 150le.
Also recommend Pete for his trips which are insured. He does a St Georges Red Sea Cruise on a Thurs for just £20 each including lunch and all soft drinks.
Alhambra shisha cafe at La Strada also has Wifi and think the Zone pub does as well now.
If you fancy sausage, egg and bacon there is Churchills just down the road at the parade of shops in front of LTI Grand Azure.
El Masrien restaurant is opening soon and Onfish is also quite good - at La Strada.
hi we go in 4 weeks from bristol not long now
Hi if they arent showing it at the hotel St Georges will be showing it.
i went to HV with hubby and kids last september, and really want to go back this year, though havent booked anything yet. One of the best bits last year was the entertainment team, including Tash, Ally and Jason etc. Are any of this team back there or is it a completely new team? I know they were all depserate to be sent to the HV dom rep this season, but i dont think my kids would cope with not seeing "Dangerous Claude" this time round!! if anyone has just recently been, could they let me know? cheers!
How the heck are you?
Like you I'm desperate to go back this year but we're already booked up for Costa Del Sol Holiday Village.
Tash, Scott and Jason are in Majorca this season, don't know if that's in the Holiday Village or not.
Dangerous Claude is available to see on you tube, just put in holiday village red sea. That's how we get our fix.
pm me and let me know how you all are.
Emma
Also can't believe how much poeple have paid for a week £2800 for a family of 4, we only paid £2100 for 2 weeks for a family of 4.
book early for cheap price.
one big down side of having a nice view of pool & sea was the sound from the evening entertainment, it went on till 12 & the kids could hardly sleep due to it being so loud. the room was amazing thou & i would go back. It was very hot & i hate to think how warm in will be in the summer.
any questions please ask, sorry to tired to type more now x
Don't the staff remove the towels? At Coral Sea last year if people were not on their beds by 10am all towels and personal belongings were removed and stored in the huts. I think rightly so as well.
Anyway were off in 6 weeks time now and plan to go to Jasmine Centre and St.Georges bar this time round. Think we will do the water park again and do the dessert on quad bikes. Someone said though that you don't get much time on the quads on the dessert trip so is it better to just pay for an hour or two?.
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