The reason for asking is that one of our party has just been diagnosed with diabetes and will now have to eat at regular intervals and it would be good for us to know before travelling.
Don't want any problems when we are away.
Thanks
Got back last week, we had a lovely time, we had a swim up room on activity side. Rooms were lovely, but we only had sun on our balcony until 1pm, so we would then either go to waterpark or find a spare sunbed.
Would go back, but in a few years time. I prefer June to go, it was very busy last week with the start of the Scottish summer holidays, so not sure how much busier it would get in August.
Beanies
Restaurant for buffet is open 7-10am 12.30 - 14.30 and 6.30 - 10.00pm
Snack bar opens at 11am until 5pm.
rachie, thank you very much for your reply, very helpful but i think i will wait and try it next year many thanks, anaii
Not to unduly worry anyone but i think people should be aware that currently a few people are suffering from sickness at HV Rhodes. check out the facebook group Rhodes Holiday Village.
This is a closed group. You have to apply to join , before being able to enter
We're thinking of booking for next May, apart from the brochure pictures and some photos on trip advisor, does anyone have any photos of the delux swim up rooms?
yes it is a closed group but there is also an open one now that you can join and a general holiday village group you can join. Apparently there are over a hundred people coming down with a mystery bug and to be honest, once I was so upset to have been cancelled from this holiday I am now starting to feel I had the luckiest escape ever!!! :0)
If so, I would suggest you post on the open group (i'm not a member) that someone needs to contact the hosipital in Rhodes Town and make sure the public health officer is aware of this. What sometimes happens is something like food poisoning occurs, the hotel calls in their 'hotel doctor' who suggests it is not food poisoning and does not report it to the health authorities.
This happened some years ago in one of the big hotels on the west coast and it was only after a guest took his wife in a taxi to the hospital that a doctor at the hospital picked up on what was going on. The hotel was closed down the same day and all guests had to be relocated immediately. As you can imagine, neither the hotel nor the tour companies involved were very happy with that.
I am not trying to be alarmist but if in fact 100 people are ill, something is definitely wrong but that doesn't mean the proper authorities are aware of it. There are vested interests who MAY try to keep it quiet.
We wait for further info
Hopefully it will pass over and not last all summer.
Cheers for the update, John. Hope you stay well mate.
Strange no one here is ill.
Do you have a link to that please?
I am not permitted to post a link here to Trip Advisor. This illness is mentioned in Reviews posted on 19th July. Someone from Scotland talked about First Choice saying its an airborne virus
Just wondering if this is a 'rumour' too?
link to the ta review. http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/ShowUserReviews-g635615-d1775487-r71443080-Holiday_Village_Rhodes-Kolimbia_Rhodes_Dodecanese.html
I must say i am suprised that FC are trying to paint it as a island wide problem when it doesn't even appear to be HV wide (only affecting deluxe/relax side) and can't find any other illness problems for any other Rhodes or even Kolymbia hotels.
It will be interesting to see what the reviews are for the Aegean Blue and other Atlantica hotels to see if they have suffered a similar fate as the HV people.
FC reps have played their cards very close to their chests, won't confirm how many were affected etc, tried blaming it on an island wide problem but others we have spoke to outside the complex are none the wiser.
Precautions were taken such as alcohol gel throughout communal toilets and eating areas.
Things calmed down over the weekend but poolside gossip revealed a few more cases developed today.
The majority of people affected had chronic vomitting with diaorrhea but a significant minority required medical attention due to dehydration, mostly kids, hence the ambulances and cars full of private nurses.
Cheers for the update, John.
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