My sister and I stayed at the Mountain side half board basis and got used to the long walk to and from the main parts of the hotels.No complaints about the food and service was excellent. The staff at the Marriott do not expect tips and once I offered a tip and was actually refused it. Reason being is that the staff are genuinley happy to help you - without any trace of attitude. Please make a point of saying good morning/evening to all staff working there despite thier status as it would definatley make thier day that they are being acknowledged -I cannot stress this enough. It was my sister's birthday while we there and the Marriott have a policy of presenting you with a large complimentary birthday cake which was thoughtful and a nice touch. Take a kettle (and your own English branded teabags of course) as one is not provided in the room.There is a great convienience store about 3 mins down the road after turning left from the Marriott called 247 next to the Mcdonalds where you can purchase all your provisions like water and other bits and pieces. Change your stirling at the bank next door (literally on site of the Marriott mountain side) or even at the 247 store (after purchasing an item) as you will offered a much better rate than the hotel or at in the UK. It can be a little precarious to cross the road to get to the Beachside Marriott and back but usually there are security guards to stop the traffic for you to help you safely across. Didn't like the Nama bay district at night -too much hassle and stress and Old Sharm was even worse. Nothing to buy really in Sharm as its all tat.Ciggarettes are cheap as chips. You must not miss the snorkeling/ diving in Sharm and I understand that if you go to Naama bay the prices are much cheaper to book than they are on the beach.Finally what ever you do,do not get into a taxi that is not coloured blue and white as they are not liscensed - witnessed terrible rows with people who were seen getting out of them. Having said that we got into a blue and white taxi to old Sharm one night especially called by the sercuirty guard at the Marriott as he said it was safer this way,negotiiated a price - 25 Egyptian pounds.After reaching Old Sharm the taxi driver demanded 25 pounds each. We refused to pay and called him a Dick Turpin as even he had the decencey to wear a mask etc etc. If this happens to you or if you feel hard done by just mention the police and they will back down. But back to the review about the Marriott, I have no hestitation in recommending this hotel and certainley would not turn my nose up at it. I will be booking again in October this year.




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