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Old Jan 2, 2019, 3:02 pm
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:-: Welcome to the Waldorf Astoria Maldives Ithaafushi Wiki! :-:
Notes: All prices are in US Dollars and are exclusive of taxes unless specified (by ++)

Tax Information
• 10% Service Charge (levied by resort. For info on this and how it's distributed, see this post)
• 16% T-GST (Tourist Goods & Services Tax, levied by the Maldivian government, current as of Jan 1, 2023). Old 2022 rate was 12%.
• Total tax is 27.2%, not 26% as one would think. Example; $100 + 10% = $110, then add 16% on to $110 for a total of $127.20.
• Tip: To work out prices before the 27.2% taxes, multiply by 0.7862, i.e; 127.2 * 0.7862 = 100
• A Green Tax of $6pp/pn (levied by the Maldivian government) has been introduced starting from 1 November 2015. Points/Redemption bookings are exempt from the tax for up to two guests per room

Booking with points
• Bookings must be cancelled 30 days prior in order to avoid one full night's charge at BAR. (some days cancellation period is 14 days check your reservation details for the exact applicable cancellation policy)
• Website and phone agents state that a cash deposit equivalent to the BAR per night will be taken when booking stays with points. This is an error. NO CASH DEPOSIT IS TAKEN WHEN MAKING A POINTS BOOKING
• Free night certificate: The phone agent states that a cash deposit equivalent to the BAR per night will be taken when booking your free night. This is an error. NO CASH DEPOSIT IS TAKEN WHEN USING YOUR FREE NIGHT CERTIFICATE
This hotel is extremely popular. Rooms are released to be booked with points about 1 year in advance. It seems to be a partially manual process so it's not an exact science. After being released those rooms get booked within a matter of minutes. If you have specific dates you want you need to book them one at a time a year in advance, or risk booking last minute. Yes that makes it hard to use the 5th night free. You can book 5 individual nights and cancel them all to rebook getting the 5th night free, but there's only about a 50% chance the rooms go back into inventory so it's risky. There is no secret, just check Hilton.com all the time. If you don't want to do that, someone else will and they'll get the rooms.

Transfers To and From Resort
• Waldorf Astoria Ithaafushi is located in South Malé Atoll, 23km southwest of Malé and Velana International Airport [MLE] (also known as Malé International Airport, previously known as Ibrahim Nasir International Airport)
• Transfer experience includes personal service for your group after luggage pick-up until arrival on the yacht; yacht includes dedicated server for champagne, non-alcoholic beverages, and light snacks. Departure experience on the yacht is the same, and your group be personally escorted through airline check-in until airport security.
• Pricing in 2021 is $650++, 2020 is $600++ per person, and 2019 it was $350++ per person per way ($1724.80 return inclusive of taxes for 2 passengers). The price for kids 5 and under is complimentary while kids 6-11 years old are charged $300++ per person. If the yacht is not available, a speedboat will be provided by the resort. If this happens, you may be refunded the yacht transfer fee.
• Pricing for 2022 will increase to $730++ for adults and $365++ children 6-12, see website by clicking here.
• Pricing for 2023 will increase to $780++ for adults ($995.28 nett) and $390++ for children 6-12
• The resort offers the ability to redeem Hilton Honors points for your transfer, .strValue1=all&promoGroupList[1].strValue1=en_US&qt[0].type=fieldsearch&qt[0].name=panname_country_s&qt[0].value1=MDV&rc=24&sort=timeleft_asc]click here.
• See this post for a detailed review of the yacht transfer (Courtesy of jphripjah)
• Third party transfers are not permitted by the resort.
• Transfer to / from Conrad Maldives Rangali Island: A private seaplane transfer from the Waldorf to the Conrad, taking approximately 25 minutes, is approximately USD 8,125++. Most guests travel between the resort booking the standard round trip seaplane from Male to Rangali and then the Yacht transfer round trip from Male to Waldorf.

Time
Waldorf Astoria Maldives Ithaafushi time has been set one hour ahead of Male’ time to give an extra hour of daylight each day. For ease, set phone or Dhaka Sri Lanka time zone.

Resort Information / Spa / Activities
• WA Ithaafushi is made up of three islands (95% man-made)
• There are 2 standalone OWVs (Over Water Villas) and 121 villas in total
• Click here (Hilton's website) or here (dedicated website) to visit the resort on the web
• The kids club (one of the biggest in the Maldives) is for children between 4 to 11 years. Click here for detailed information and here for the schedule. Click here, here and here for basic reviews and comprehensive sets of pictures (All courtesy of Traveler Dave)
• See this and this post for info on the Christmas Eve and New Years Eve Gala Fee
• Click here to visit the resort's listing on TripAdvisor
• Tennis courts: See this post
• For a new map of the resort click here
> For the old map of the resort click here * Note that this map is orientated north and so the SUNRISE and SUNSET written on it are incorrect. Also note that you receive a black and white map when you arrive and this is not as good nor as detailed as the one posted here. For comments on the quality of the map, click here
• Snorkelling spots and other info 3e4sd:Link to post: (Courtesy of AirForceFlyer)
• Scuba Diving pics :Link to post: (Courtesy of Traveler Dave)
Activities Brochure (prices as of July 2019)
• Spa pics and review :Link to post: (Courtesy of Traveler Dave)
• Wellness Programme :Link to post: (Courtesy of AirForceFlyer)

Resort Information - F&B and Menus
• The resort has 11 restaurants / bars
• Kids under 6 eat free when ordering from the dedicated kids menu (all restaurants except the adult only ones have kids menu; does not apply to in-room dining)
• Some restaurant menus are available in PDF format on the resort's website. Click here to visit the relevant page on their website
• Menus for most restaurants as of early October 2020: See this post
• For pictures of most of the menus: Part 1 and Part 2
• Dining Programme / restaurant opening times: See this post and the post below it
• IVD (In Villa Dining) menus: See this post
• Yasmeen - Menu version discussion here.
• Terra is $298.00++ per person. As of December 2019, the set menu includes Amuse Brioche (3 selections per person), a starter (tuna, avocado, caviar), 2 courses highlighting lobster and wagyu beef with a pallet cleanse in between, a dessert course, then finishing with 3 additional sweet selections per person.
• The Ledge - See this post. Note that this menu changes daily but there are probably only 2 for each day and 14 in total (7 for lunch and 7 for dinner). Chefs rotate to the resort from Burnt Ends in Singapore.
+ Peacock Alley 1/2 priced drinks daily after 9:30pm. High-quality cocktails and liquors available at a very affordable price ranging from $13-$15 post discount
+ Tasting Table full buffet breakfast with made to order entrees and complimentary Champagne for $65++/person or Free for Hilton Diamond / Gold
+ Glow and Yasmeen wine selections are priced in the $65 - $85 ++ range per bottle.
• Lunch can be purchased at the main pool or beach from Nava or The Ledge. The majority of lunch entrees cost $30-$50++. Lunch is also available at Tasting Table, Tangled, or In Villa Dining.
• A new pizza oven was flown in from Italy to replace the original oven installed at Nava, and an Italian chef traveled to the resort to work with the team to elevate pizza quality in early December of 2019.
• During festive season 2019, the resort introduced a lobster & champagne dinner on the beach, including tasting stations, free flow champagne, and a live band for $298++ per person.

Miscellaneous Information
• Villa pool depth: See this post
• Best snorkelling spots: See this post and this post
• Complimentary water (in villa): See this post
• Walking / getting around the resort: See this post
• Sunset / Sunrise at the resort: See this post and this post
• Power outlet configuration: See this post


Elite member benefits:

Hilton Honors GOLD MEMBERS:
  • Full breakfast at Tasting Table
  • In-villa VIP welcome bottle of wine and fruits
  • Complimentary daily afternoon delights (see here for pic) with a fine selection of beverages crafted by mixologist and sommelier from 16:00 to 17:00 at Peacock Alley. Note The afternoon delights have been removed and replaced with a bowl of nuts or crisps for example
  • 50% special offer on selected beverages at Nava Beach Club from 22:00 to 23:30
Hilton Honors DIAMOND MEMBERS:
  • Full breakfast at Tasting Table
  • Free item from the kids menu for kids under 6 y.o. (staff are somewhat flexible on this age limit)
  • In-villa VIP welcome Champagne, sweet and savoury amenities, note this could be downgraded to a bottle of red wine.
  • [Diamond only benefit] With a selected 60-minute massage, enjoy a complimentary additional 30-minute at Waldorf Astoria Spa
  • Complimentary daily afternoon delights (see here for pic) with a fine selection of beverages crafted by mixologist and sommelier from 16:00 to 17:00 at Peacock Alley. Note : The afternoon delights have been removed and replaced with a bowl of nuts or crisps for example
  • 50% special offer on selected beverages at Nava Beach Club from 22:00 to 23:30 (January 2021: Currently at Peacock Alley as Nava closes at 7pm due to Covid-19 service changes)

Accommodation:
At opening the resort defined Beach Villas as the lowest category of accommodation (only this category bookable with points). The next highest category was Reef Villas then above that, the Overwater Villas. Note: villas on the Private Island do not count.
This will change in 2020. Quote from the resort "Please be informed that for next year we have changed our villa category. Kindly note that the Reef Villa will be our base category, next will be the Overwater Villa and then the Beach Villa. Basically the Beach Villa will be a higher category compared to reef Villa and Overwater Villa."
See this post for the conversation related to this. Pricing has changed as well to reflect this. See below for 2020 pricing.
Note that as of August 2019 the BV is still available to book on points in 2020. This may change, however.

Prices - Accommodation (2020):

***** March 2020 Figures *****
• Beach Villa USD 2630
• Overwater Villa USD 2430
• Reef Villa USD 1930


Prices - Accommodation (2019):

***** July 2019 Figures *****
• 2 Bedroom Beach Villa with Pool USD 3850
• 2 Bedroom Over Water Villa with Pool USD 4350

***** October 2019 Figures *****
• Beach Villa USD 2100
• Grand Beach Villa USD 2300
• Reef Villa USD 2300
• Grand Reef Villa USD 2500
• Overwater Villa USD 2500
• Grand Overwater Villa USD 2700


***** Upgrade Costs - Jul 2019 *****
• Two Bedroom Beach - US 2000
• Two Bedroom Grand Beach - US 2200
• Two Bedroom Reef - US 2200
• Two Bedroom Overwater - US 2400

***** Upgrade Costs - Oct 2019 *****
• Reef Villa USD 200
• OWV USD 400


Villa Types and Abbreviations used in this thread (listed in order from most basic to most luxurious)

-- BVs (Beach Villas) --

BV (Beach Villa)
GBV (Grand Beach Villa)

-- RVs (Reef Villas) --

RV (Reef Villa, the Garden Villa category shown in the pre-opening promo video)
GRV (Grand Reef Villa, also a type of Garden Villa shown in the pre-opening promo video)

-- OWVs (Over Water Villas) aka Ocean Villas in rewards booking --

OV (Overwater Villa)
GOV (Grand Overwater Villa)
SMR (Stella Maris Residences)

-- Occupancy Information --
See this post for maximum occupancy of each villa type

Villa Selection
• See this post and this post
• Privacy - Beach Villas: For pics, info and opinions, see the following posts; 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10


Travel & Safety Information
• The Maldives is listed in Category 1 (the highest category) on the
WHO Zika virus classification table. However, don't let that scare you because as of April 13, 2017 there has only been one confirmed case of Zika in the Maldives
• Click here for information related to the single Zika infection in the Maldives (reported in January of that year)


Contact
• General Enquiries: [email protected]
• Reservations Department: [email protected]
• Tel: +960-4000-300
Click here for hilton site and click here for Waldorf Maldives website

Weather:
Note: since the resort is close to Mahibadhoo (where there is a weather station), I have added this info from the Conrad Maldives thread as both resorts are close by and the weather will be the same as far as forecasts go (MaldivesFreak)
• General info on weather in the Maldives: Link 1 Link 2 (Maldivian government website)
• Recommended Android weather app: eWeather HD. See this post for detailed info on the app, settings, tips and general weather info (Courtesy of MaldivesFreak)
• Want to get an idea about the weather in the month of August? Click here to read a post from a FT member that spends 2 weeks at Rangali during this month (Courtesy of Splotly)


Pictures - Resort under construction:
• January, 2018 :Link to post:
• June, 2018 :Link to post:
• Approx October, 2018 :Link to post:
• January, 2019 :Link to post:

Pictures & Videos - Post-opening:
• General pics of the resort (July, 2019) :Link to post: (Courtesy of jphripjah)
• The Stella Maris exclusive! :Link to post with links to videos: (Courtesy of alanslegal)
• Breakfast buffet at Tasting Table - Post #1 :Link to post: (Courtesy of alanslegal)
• Breakfast buffet at Tasting Table - Post #2 :Link to post: (Courtesy of jphripjah)
• Breakfast buffet at Tasting Table - Post #3 :Link to post: (Courtesy of Traveler Dave)
• Breakfast buffet at Tasting Table - Post #4 :Link to post: (Courtesy of Another Getaway)
• IVD(in villa dining) :Link to post: (Courtesy of Stivelio)
• Terra (views from all 7 'cages') :Link to post: (Courtesy of jphripjah)
• Terra and Family Pool :Link to post with link to video: (Courtesy of alanslegal)
• Reef Villa with sunset view :Link to post: (Courtesy of Stivelio)
• Views in the direction of Male (night & day pics) :Link to post 1: (Courtesy of wekxbrainx) :Link to post 2: (Courtesy of jphripjah)
• Bicycle tour :Link to post:
• Various resort and villa pics from a stay in November 2019 :Link to post: (Courtesy of aspenedelen)

Reviews:
Review by Jermyn
Review by goldelite8
Review by escape4
Review by Falcons05 (text only)

Historical Information for high rollers:
+ $135 shisha, Check out this post
+ If you do NOT have Gold/Diamond status with Free breakfast AND you decide NOT to pay the $65++ for full buffet at Tasting Table, then you may or may not encounter a $35 charge for a single egg
+ 106,000 dollar bottle of wine: Click
here for a picture of the wine menu (reactions follow on subsequent pages)


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Old Feb 3, 2022, 7:55 am
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Originally Posted by Wozza2404
It's one of those things, isn't it. See I've got no issue with throwing pastries in a bag at breakfast - especially if I'm heading out diving or something. But then I would raise an eyebrow if someone turned up with their own tuppaware. So I guess it's just a case of where you draw the line.

Out of interest when were you there?
I might find some parts of people's actions a bit amusing or strange sometimes, but then again as long as it is not something that affects me the story ends at that. It is not like they ran out of pastries for me, and even if they did, there was plenty of other great things to pick from.

I was there in January 2021.
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Old Feb 3, 2022, 8:23 am
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I've had them give me to-go boxes. However, they aren't airtight, so if you're planning to store for a while then a tupperware box might actually make sense.

(might make sense at least to bring to the resort that is. If I was going to use tupperware, I might feel slightly weird bringing it to the actual restaurant, but might transfer to tupperware after I got back to the room)
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Old Feb 3, 2022, 8:45 am
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I saw one post few pages back saying he/she sent an email prior to arrival to pre-pay some charges to the hotel. Has anyone else done this and successfully received Amex Aspire $250 Resort credit?
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Old Feb 3, 2022, 12:43 pm
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Originally Posted by bigfatchocolatebar
I saw one post few pages back saying he/she sent an email prior to arrival to pre-pay some charges to the hotel. Has anyone else done this and successfully received Amex Aspire $250 Resort credit?
I did this in early 2020 and received the credit.
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Old Feb 4, 2022, 11:57 pm
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Speaking of credit cards has anyone happened to use their Plat AMEX at the resort restaurants instead of billing the charges to their room. I was curious if it would code as restaurant spend for places like Terra, Ledge, Peacock Alley. Only asking because I have the RESY offer that's 15x points per $1 spent at restaurants which would make it more advantageous than the Hilton Branded Amex's but only if it codes as a resturant.
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Hi! Here now and trying to figure out tipping and struggling to dig through thread. Any insight on tipping your concierge and housekeeping at the end of week?
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Old Feb 5, 2022, 10:38 am
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Originally Posted by bigfatchocolatebar
I saw one post few pages back saying he/she sent an email prior to arrival to pre-pay some charges to the hotel. Has anyone else done this and successfully received Amex Aspire $250 Resort credit?
I did it in Oct 2021 and again last night. Just email them and tell them you want to pay a deposit advance of 250.
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Old Feb 5, 2022, 3:40 pm
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Hi! Here now and trying to figure out tipping and struggling to dig through thread. Any insight on tipping your concierge and housekeeping at the end of week?
There are very mixed views. Some say that with the 10% service charge on everything tipping is covered, some say tipping is still a must. One thing to be aware of, the salary structure for people in the Maldives is not set in the US concept of service industry salaries.

Personally, unless they went really above and beyond, I don't tip in the Maldives. In the end you have to do what feels right for you.
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Old Feb 5, 2022, 5:47 pm
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Any recent data points for cash upgrades for points booking (reef villa) to BV/Orher?
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Old Feb 7, 2022, 4:14 am
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My better half and I spent 7 nights here back in March 2020, and just finished an 8-night stay a couple of weeks ago. This time we stayed in a reef villa on points, and our room was on the odd side of the island in the 500s range. I thought I'd share some of my thoughts on what was better, what was worse, and what was simply worth noting, in case it might help anyone.

Better
  • The arrival and departure processes both went much smoother this time around: we were taken directly to our room this time upon arrival, whereas last time we had to spend maybe 20-30 minutes in reception handling card formalities and waiting for the front desk staff to do whatever it is they do. Departure this time took about as long as last time as they had us leave our rooms about an hour before the yacht left, but we were offered a free drink whilst we waited.
  • We had to swap concierges mid-stay last time, and this time we had the same person the way through. Despite my general distaste for the app's owners, we also preferred the use of WhatsApp to connect with our concierge this time around to using the "house mobile phone" setup they had 2 years ago.
  • Honors happy hour this time was a bit more generous in that there weren't just a couple of drinks from which to choose every day, so you could order from a more varied compendium of options. Plus, the service this time was exemplary—the best service we got at any restaurant, and we got it every day. It may partly be due to the fact that we tipped US$5-10 each day, which I suspect most people don't do. That said, last time we were here the daily menu had "featured" drinks which rotated every day, and we did miss getting inspired to try different drinks each day.
  • Li Long and The Ledge were both better this time than we remembered them being last time. We avoided the duck at Li Long and were happier for it.
  • We didn't do in-villa dining the first time around, and this time we did it thrice—I would highly recommend it. You can pick from many items at the restaurant menus, and the setup they provide is great—it truly feels like a private dining experience. The ambiance of the waterfront at the reef or overwater villas adds to this, and the lack of a tray or delivery charge puts the in-villa dining costs more or less on par with the restaurants. We highly recommend having at least one dinner at home.
  • We didn't get any rain this time around—if you're looking to avoid any rain, January is better than March in the Maldives.

Worse
  • The bikes are in awful, awful shape. As in, the resort needs to scrap the lot and start over, and would be well advised to have at least one maintenance person trained on how to do some basic lubrication to keep them from turning into rust heaps quite so quickly. I know that the salt air is going to take its toll no matter what, but these bikes are mostly no longer fit for purpose (handlebars loose, gears don't work, seats don't change height, pedals falling off, etc.). The concept of having bikes marked for specific villas also seems to have gone the way of the dodo—it's more Lord of the Flies now, and you'd be well advised to park your bike at the far end and as inconspicuously as possible if you happened to find one you like as otherwise it may well roll itself away whilst you're eating/swimming/drinking.
  • Along the same vein, the general nick of the room has definitely declined. We noticed early in our stay that the front door wouldn't lock shut—they did fix it quickly, but it was emblematic of the island getting a bit of age. Nothing (aside from the cycles) was downright busted, but it's showing more age now than 2 years ago.
  • It was bloody windy the first half of our trip, which made it very difficult to snorkel without repeatedly getting snorkelsful of seawater. A couple of nights it was so blustery that we were awoken in the middle of the night by the wind and surf.
  • We value privacy and peace most of all, and we found the beach villa we had last time (odd side of the 600s range) to be a much better option for our requirements than our reef villa (odd side of the 500s range). While being able to snorkel off of our patio was very nice, and used every day, we didn't mind going down to the beach from our villa last time whether for snorkelling or a change of scenery. When we return we'll definitely be asking how much the upgrade would be to a beach villa.
  • We were really impressed with the uniqueness of the menu and interesting flavours at Glow last time; this time Glow was a big disappointment and we ended up going for in-villa dining instead of going back.

Perhaps worth noting
  • Both times we went we both arrived and departed on red-eye flights, and were allowed both an early arrival and late departure in both cases. To me, this is excellent service and was very much appreciated.
  • Occupancy was substantially higher than our last trip. Whereas in 2020 it felt like a private resort, this time we found the road much busier, and restaurants much fuller. This is nobody's fault per se, so not listed as "worse", just... worth noting.
  • We booked almost exactly a year ago, and since then the yacht transfer price went up. We had to point this out to get the charge fixed on our folio. While it was an easy process, it would be easy to miss if you didn't know to look, so keep your eyes open.
  • We didn't get any Honors points for our (non-insignificant) ancillary spend. I'm running that down now, but it's a bit of a pain to have to fix and I wish it had posted as expected, like it did on our first trip.
  • This has been mentioned before, but don't get the set menu at Yasmeen, it's way. way. too. much. food.
  • Finding a table at breakfast that wasn't near a family with a kid watching a tablet on full volume was surprisingly difficult. I'm certain they couldn't specify where such families could sit, so I think the hotel needs to set aside one room or area as a "quiet" area where people looking for peace can opt-in to a quieter experience. We would have requested it every day, and it would have been much more peaceful.

I'm sure I'll think of more, but for now that's all I can think of.
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Old Feb 7, 2022, 5:40 am
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Originally Posted by Microwave
  • We didn't get any Honors points for our (non-insignificant) ancillary spend. I'm running that down now, but it's a bit of a pain to have to fix and I wish it had posted as expected, like it did on our first trip.
I completed a stay roughly one week ago and my wife and I have observed the same (so far). When checking out, we were given contact info of a manager in the event we had issues with points posting correctly. This was entirely unsolicited so I assume this is a known issue and one that the resort deals with quite a bit.
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Old Feb 7, 2022, 12:54 pm
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  • This has been mentioned before, but don't get the set menu at Yasmeen, it's way. way. too. much. food.
It is definitely a lot, which was the perfect amount for us (fat, weightlifter Americans) but they also box up leftovers
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Old Feb 8, 2022, 1:07 am
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it never occurred to us to take food away with us... I suppose that's one option.
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Old Feb 8, 2022, 4:31 pm
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Benefits of a place like the Maldives without any dominant local culture (I speak of the resorts, rather than the country itself/ Male). You can do whatever you want, including doggy bags 😂
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Old Feb 9, 2022, 1:10 pm
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Originally Posted by Jucacalifa
$500 per night for the room and $100 PP/PN for food plus taxes. U$895 total per day.
may I ask what they did feed you?
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