Hi Rose
This isn't a massive hotel by Sharm's standards, it's a nice size, big enough not to be overcrowded, but small enough not to be too sprawlly if that makes sense.
In the summer all the pools should be OK even the swim up pools - these were still freezing in April the year we went - everyone staying in swim-ups who wanted a swim went to the 'quiet' pool, but they of course had the benefit of their private terraces & personal sunbeds which is a big bonus, especially if the hotel is busy.
If you have teens they will probably be dashing back & forth between the 'quiet' pool at the back of the resort & the main pool at the front of the resort by the sea, if they want action or to mix with others their age, or maybe decide they prefer one over the other and stick to that.
It's pretty safe on the hotel grounds you can let teens go about on their own, I think my two were 13 & 15 (can't remember exactly
). We had a great week.
I don't normally post this as things change so quickly, but I thought the AI food at the HV was far superior to that at the Hilton Sharks Bay where I stayed recently, although the HSB tends historically to have been a better thought of & better reviewed hotel.
I need to qualify that though as I stayed at the HSB post the political unrest & the HV in 2009 prior to the political unrest. It's possible now AI hotels are catering to less guests they may have restricted the choices in their buffets to make them viable, this could apply to the HV now as well - hopefully not though. There was more choice in the childrens buffet in the HV than in the main buffet at the HSB ! I assume you still have the 3 included a la cartes, which although the food isn't superior (still good) to the buffet mean you are waited on, are less frantic & mean the buffet is less busy as AI guests are spread over 4 restaurants each night.
I'm sure you will have a good time. Apologies have waffled a lot.
Doe