Hi Lovethesun
Tell your Mum not to worry, the steps are firmly attached to the jetty. They are made of metal and there is absolutely no way the jetty will tip or the steps fall off. Please tell her she'll have no problems If she only wants to paddle or swim/snorkel in the shallow water she can enter the sea via the beach. The jetty is in place to prevent people damaging the coral when trying to reach the deep water. If you get too close to the coral the guy on the jetty will blow his whistle to warn you you're too close.
I'd like to comment on the food again! It really has improved so much since my last visit. I didn't think it was too bad even then, there was never a time when I couldn't find something I liked but there was definitely room for improvement.
Last night was Tex Mex night, the enchiladas (spelling??) were delish! Looking forward to Egyptian night tonight!
A word about the sunbeds on the beach.
I don't necessarily approve of having sunbeds reserved for guests by the towel guys on the beach but the fact is if you tip them at the beginning of your holiday, a couple of quid will suffice, then perhaps another couple of quid a few days later you will have your sunbeds ready and waiting complete with towels and in the same place every day.
The hotel is very busy at the moment and the simple fact is that if you don't either have your beds reserved for you or get up very early (I'm talking before sunrise) it's unlikely you'll get a bed.
Maybe it's different at other times, when we came in 2005 there was no problem getting a bed but that was due to the fact there were no Italians and no Russians here, they'd all cancelled their holidays or cut them short due to the bombings. So, in my opinion it's worth spending a small amount of money on this.
I'm not sure of the situation by the pool as I've not spent any time there, I much prefer the beach.
Only two more sleeps until we come home
Pippy
That afternoon one of us had bruises all over her legs and I had a pain in my side. I still have the pain (six days later), it's worsened considerably and I now have swelling around my rib-cage.
I'm almost certain I've fractured at least one rib as it hurts even more when sneezing, coughing, yawning, breathing deeply etc.
I haven't been to see the doctor here as I'm pretty sure my insurance won't cover me for an injury caused by water-sports and I know the only treatment for broken ribs is for them to be strapped to ease the pain when sneezing etc and to rest (time off work) until the bones have a chance to heal. I sure could do with some stringer pain killers, not looking forward to the flight home tomorrow night.
I'll be going to A&E at home first thing tuesday morning to have it x-rayed.
So, do take into consideration the force with which you hit the water if you fall off the banana boat ride. I'd never ben on one before so had no idea it could cause injury. I certainly won't be going on one again!
Pippy
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Pippy
2007-08-16 22:52:20
We've just been told we were to be charged (we most certainly will not be paying and the reception staff have assured us we won't have to do so) for items allegedly consumed from the mini bars in both rooms, 3131 and 3132.
Now we specifically requested to have both mini bars emptied on arrival, in fact we asked a total of SIX times, both at reception and via the reps. They were never emptied
The reason we requested this was due to the fact we were also charged for items we didn't consume during our 2005 visit....take my advice and stay WELL AWAY from the mini-bar.
Pippy
We've been give my room, 3131, as a late check-out room by way of an apology.
I'm delighted about this as we're not leaving until 18.45 but my advice still stands, don't use your mini-bar, INSIST it's emptied!
Pippy
Hi can any 1 tell me what the entertainment is like at this hotel, what is going on in the evenings. Is there always some sort of show going on etc? can any 1 say what they are as in belly dancers, snake charmers etc etc.
Basically the usual AI fun, and free alcohol till 2300
1)On average how long is it between landing time and arrival at hotel if taking tour operator transfer?
2) We'll be arriving on the late Manchester flight (eta Sharm 2130), Does the restaurant stay open late on arrivals day or would we need to use room service?
3) Does all inclusive include diet drinks (apart from bottled water!)?
4) Are there loo facilities on the beach and by the pool?
5) How long does it take to walk to the Baron/Baron Palms?
THanks, Caro
Read somewhere that people wore swimwear in the restaurant in the evening! This seems unusual as most Egyptian hotels are quite strict about gents in long trousers for dinner etc. Could anyone give advice on dress code please don't want to feel uncomfortably over or under dressed.
1. Depends how long it takes to locate your luggage! Obviously this will not depend on whether or not you're taking the TO's transfer or a taxi.
We waited about half an hour for our luggage to appear. Once we were on the coach we had to wait about twenty minute for the other guests to, they were of course also waiting for their luggage.
In that scenario a taxi would be quicker but you may not have to wait long for your luggage.........who knows! Both times I've been to the Conrad our coach has only carried Conrad guests, no other drop-offs were made so we were at the hotel within ten minutes of leaving the airport.
2. In 2005 and again this year the restaurant was still open when we arrived at the hotel, had checked in and freshened up. This would have been about 21.45 I reckon. I'm not sure it would still be open by the time you arrive though Caro, best to email the hotel I think. If not, room service is very good and not expensive.
3. I don't recall any of us requesting diet drinks but if they serve them then I'm sure they'd be included.
4. Yes. You may find your room is near enough to the pool or beach to use your own loo but if not, there is a toilet/shower block down the steps from the pool area on the way to the beach. It's about half way between the two. If you were sitting near the towel guys on the beach you'd be about a one minute walk from the toilets, same as from the pool.
5. Using the towel guys as a reference point again, from there using the footpath rather than the sand (sand slows you down!) it would take five minutes to walk to the Baron boundary which is where the shops are.
If you want to use the little supermarket (don't get excited, it only sells drinks, biscuits, cigs, a few toiletries and beach gear) you need to walk past all the gift shops, beach shops, pharmacy etc, past the Baron's outside entertainment area and then you'll see a few more shops including the supermarket.
If there are any other questions you need answering, post away
Pippy
Caro
thanks pippy, knew you'd come up trumps
You can get diet coke on the A/I. Does not taste the same as it does here though
Caro, I see there's another good review for the Conrad HERE but I also see they mention being charged for items from the mini-bar they hadn't consumed. Take my advice and get yours emptied the minute you get there and tell them why you've requested it!
Just so you know, the four jetties don't all belong to the Conrad, there's one per hotel so they must have walked a fair distance to snorkel off each of them! I think I may do the same during my next visit, not thought of doing that before.
I wonder how long the Panorama bar will be closed for and where they're putting on the evening entertainment now?? Possibly in the Pirate's Bar but that's very small.
I love reading other people's reviews, takes me right back there!
Pippy
I notice the poster has a couple of broken ribs - is this now the new Egyptian ailment along with tummy upsets and Egyptian holiday addiction?
Caro
We bought food (crisps and snacks) and drinks from the shops at the Baron and were never once approached about bringing it into the hotel. No problems there I'm sure.
Pippy
One evening the girls saw a McDonalds delivery scooter (yes, they deliver McDonalds from Naama Bay!) making a delivery at the Conrad front entrance so that pretty much proves the point!
Are the shops at the Baron cheaper than the Conrad or is it just that you, like me, like to take a wander?
It's quite nice having the Baron shops to look around but you will be hassled Be firm and you won't have any problems!
I'm not really into shopping when on holiday, or even at home, so I'm not the best person to ask about shops
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