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Good afternoon! We are going to 18.02.2012 we do not know which hotel to choose Mamluk or Garden. Who was there please tell me. They say that some 4 *, and some 5 *. And what kind of bracelets do they wear? Heard about yellow VIPs? Explain plz.
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аватар mannes
Mamluk and Garden are very similar, and the difference is only in the interior. Last year, bracelets were not issued to anyone at all. The hotel is excellent in every way. Were with a child of 3 years, for children there is a lot of entertainment on the territory. I recommend Mamluk, because I was there.
аватар Kasja23
The bracelet system has been changed recently. Here's what they write about the holidays in November
“About the bracelets: VIP has yellow bracelets, ultra all inclusive has red bracelets, Mamluk has green bracelets for all inclusive, Garden has blue bracelets, all the kids have pink bracelets.
"Ultra All Inclusive" can eat and drink wherever they want in both Mamluk and Gardena, "All Inclusive" eat only in their hotel."
аватар luchkina
Those who stay at the hotel for the third time have yellow bracelets, and the first two times they took ultra, they have a royal breakfast with champagne included, and the attitude of the staff is better and more attentive. Like the red ones too. If you have an ultra, then you can sign up for a la carte restaurants every evening. (on blue - once) Mamluk and Garden differ in style, Mamluk is in the east, Garden is more European, but Garden is greener and more territory, it is calmer and more civilized.
аватар tankist_st
In terms of ultra, you can add to the above: for dinners in a la carte restaurants without an appointment at least every day, billiards without an appointment, a gym without an appointment, a sauna-jacuzzi by appointment. The bracelet does not affect the quality of alcohol. Imported and free is not there. Although the tour operator told us otherwise. For me, gardens are preferable, especially 6-7 buildings. Themselves lived in the sixth building on the 2nd floor overlooking the terrace of the main restaurant (windows from the balcony to the east) Sun in the morning. Beauty
аватар Somiar
mlp80, Garden differs from Mamluk in the following: Mamluk was built later - of course, the numbers are newer. BUT, the Garden is "greener" - I mean that the territory is much larger and more beautiful vegetation, this is, firstly, secondly, the main restaurants that can be reserved are located on the territory of the Garden (except for the Mexican restaurant), the so-called the amphitheater, where evening animations take place, is also on the territory of the Garden, once we had breakfast in the Mamluk, everything is fine, but again, my husband liked it more in the Garden. As for the bracelets, they are neither in the Mamluk nor in the Garden, since these hotels operate exclusively according to the Ultra All Inclusive system, that is, everyone is equal there :)) By the way, these are hotels of one owner, therefore, upon arrival in Egypt, the meeting side of the travel agency asks: Are you satisfied with everything, if not, are you ready to change the HOTEL, that is, to overpower you in the Garden or, conversely, in the Mamluk.
Mamluk is more expensive, but, for me personally, Garden is better, especially since being in one hotel, you can easily use the services and territory of another hotel. I'm for GARDEN!!!!
аватар mannes
That Somiar
Clarification: Mamluk and Garden at the same price, at least I receive offers for these hotels that are absolutely identical.
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