Hi,
Does anyone have a rough idea how much money to take away with us? We ( 2 adults, 2 kids under 7) are going for 2 weeks all-inclusive at the new Holiday Village, Red Sea next July. I know it sounds like a simple question but we have never been to Egypt so don't know what the prices are like and we have never been all-inclusive so we are really stuck!!
Any help would be gratefully received!
Thanks
If this is so you could easily survive on GBP 100 - 150 for the whole family for the whole stay !
Seriously, all I would add to his advice is that, usually, and hotels often differ, the laundry service in Egypt is quite cheap and a "godsend" for mums who don't want to be stringing up clothes to dry on the balcony or wherever, every day. You may therefore find that you need to allow a sum of money for this. We always have our stuff laundered just before we come home so it can go away without having to wash, wash, wash for the first few days at home.
My other point is that the last thing you want to run out of in Egypt is suncream! It is very expensive to buy almost anywhere in Egypt and well worth taking too much with you. Especially for the young ones.
to reinforce what carrot says the laundry service is a godsend. normally if you put it in before 9 am you will get it back later that day. I would budget around £30-£40 for this.
If you are staying in the resort most days (and with 2 young children you probably will) then you will struggle to spend your money. you will probably spend most on gifts for bringing back home. if you manage to spend £500 in your 2 weeks you will have been a spendthrift.
andy D
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Edited by
Altoman
2006-10-10 18:18:30
Two drinks and a bag of crisps on the plane can double the amount of spending money you need...
Thank you all so much for taking the time to reply. I really don't think we will be straying (unfortunately) from the resort because of the kids. I was actually thinking about £500 plus so that really helps. the laundry service sounds ideal for busy young mums!
My Ex had his trousers taken...... I had bought them for him.... we saw the laundry guy wearing them, and he got them back a day late!!! they had "lost them"!!!! Same with distinctive shirts.... mind you this was the laundry in Naama, not a hotel....
As for shopping.... best buys, camels, crystals, herbs and spices, nuts and silver and gold. You can live on £10 a day for extras.... but the kids might appreciate a trip to KFC or Pizza Hut or Hardrock.... they will be welcome and its much cheaper than UK! Check whgether your hotel has a jetty or not... you might need pool shoes for the kids.. coral gives bad cuts.
Brilliant tips thanks! We will be staying in the new Holiday Village in Sharm and it's on the sea - now that i have heard that i will look out for jelly shoes for them. The kids will be 4 and 7 and if they cut their foot we will never hear the end of it! Also i have heard the fish in the sea bite as they are used to being fed so shoes are a definate. The junk food shops are also a definate option for the kids as well as the other half! Really helps thanks! Apparently it's right next door to the Coral Sea - any tips on that?
The purpose of the jelly shoes is not just to stop cut feet but it also helps protect against the nasty little spiny fish or sea urchins which can be accidentally trodden on. I wouldn't worry over much about biting fish, it's not an "every day" occurrence.
....yes Carrot.... but did they fit you ?
Do they press your clothes as well? I cant stand ironing after a 2 week break so i'm seriously concidering doing this!
Yes Mr. Parsons, they do press your laundry as well. They will also just press the creases out if you do not require the clothes to be washed.
Being egyptian.... he complained..... "I don't want all of Delta to see your everythings!!!!" It still makes me laugh now. :
I'm interested in your list of 'best buys', Perfume. How much should I expect to pay for a camel? And how can I get it home?
Actually, In Delta, some camels did appear from over the desert road.... they started eating the flowers... some beduins came running after them!!!
I actually meant furry musical camels!!!
What kind of price can we expect to pay for a laundry service? I'm relishing the prospec of getting home and all my ironing and washing is alredy done!
In hotels it varies, they all set their own tarrif. Io haven't used a hotel service (don't stay in hotels)
We used the hotel laundry service a couple of times and were very impressed with the presentation of the returned clothing. Prices as follows (quoted in L.E):-
Laundry.
Shirt/blouse 7
T-shirt 6
Under shirt/slip 4
Pants (knickers!) 4
Handkerchiefs 2.50
Socks/stockings 2.50
Pyjamas/nightgown 9
Galabeya 11
Shorts 6
Trousers 10
Skirt/scarf 10
Dress 18
Safari suit/salopette 17
Overcoat 18
Jacket/pullover 11
Cap/ghutra 5
Bath robe 11
Bra 4
Dry Cleaning.
2 piece suit 25
Jacket 15
Trousers 13
Overcoat 15
Shirt/blouse (silk) 12
Skirt 6
Dress 25
Evening dress 23
Wedding dress 60
Pleated skirt 15
Pressing.
Suit 16
Jacket 9
Trousers 7
Overcoat 15
Shirt/blouse 6
Galabeya 9
Evening dress 23
Skirt 18
Pleated skirt 10
Items received by 09.00 will be returned the same day.
Pippy
These look similar prices to those I remember from the Nuweiba Hilton, Pippy.
I'm definitely going to take fewer clothes next year and use the laundry service, worth every penny!
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