[ARCHIVE 2018 to 2019] Conrad Maldives Rangali Island {MDV}
#3736
Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Back in Hell
Posts: 4,178
I'm already suffering severe withdrawl symptoms from such a long absence from the Maldives I really do need a whole month there. That and the pins and needles.....
Then I must say thank you in advance! Realistically, how many do you think you'll get through in 2 weeks? I could easily eat 2 or 3 a night but I'll have to control myself a little!
#3737
Join Date: Feb 2009
Programs: HH Diamond, BAEC
Posts: 1,341
Relax. Judging by what has been written previously (search a couple months back for the conversation), there's very little chance it will not be part of the Hilton portfolio when you get there. And based on who the new owners are, it's nigh on impossible that they'd relinquish ownership to another group
I'm already suffering severe withdrawl symptoms from such a long absence from the Maldives I really do need a whole month there. That and the pins and needles.....
Then I must say thank you in advance! Realistically, how many do you think you'll get through in 2 weeks? I could easily eat 2 or 3 a night but I'll have to control myself a little!2 or 3 a night??! Well I defo couldn’t manage that The seaplane wouldn’t take off after that many Vilu choc fondants
#3738
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Sydney, Australia
Programs: HH Diamond, Marriott Titanium/LTG, IHG Platinum
Posts: 1,921
Not exactly. Technically speaking, because the resort provides a free lounge service which includes F&B on arrival, they should provide it at the resort if guests are unable to attend the lounge for reasons beyond their control (TMA schedule). Continental breakast at least (or equivalent), not full. But since it would be pretty stingy to let guests into Atoll Market and tell them they're allowed continental only, they give you the whole shabang.
#3739
Join Date: Mar 2014
Posts: 16
We stayed 7 days in SWV 339 departing this past Sunday. While it is true the coral is 95% dead outside the Villa the snorkeling in the late afternoon was fantastic in the area. Over the week we probably did 4-5 late afternoon (6pm or so) snorkels and saw rays on all pit one occasion as well as multiple sharks and plenty of interesting fish. Not as colorful as on the house reef but many were huge in size and were not seen by my family on our daily snorkel on the house reef.
Quick tip, if it is super hot while you stay turn off the heat to the jacuzzi. After 24 hours or so the water temperature is nice and cool (relatively) and makes for a great spot to relax and watch sunset!
Quick tip, if it is super hot while you stay turn off the heat to the jacuzzi. After 24 hours or so the water temperature is nice and cool (relatively) and makes for a great spot to relax and watch sunset!
#3740
Join Date: Apr 2013
Programs: HHonors Diamond; Royal Ambassor
Posts: 478
Recipe Choclate Fondant
@pineapple: Here is the recipe of the Vilu chocolate fondant. I took a foto of the Conrad magazine a few years ago. You can try it at home to increase anticipation.
You can also freeze the dough in little glases or baking rings and put in the oven whenever you like.
But it is difficult to find the right timing if it was frozen before.
You can also freeze the dough in little glases or baking rings and put in the oven whenever you like.
But it is difficult to find the right timing if it was frozen before.
#3741
Join Date: Feb 2009
Programs: HH Diamond, BAEC
Posts: 1,341
@pineapple: Here is the recipe of the Vilu chocolate fondant. I took a foto of the Conrad magazine a few years ago. You can try it at home to increase anticipation.
You can also freeze the dough in little glases or baking rings and put in the oven whenever you like.
But it is difficult to find the right timing if it was frozen before.
You can also freeze the dough in little glases or baking rings and put in the oven whenever you like.
But it is difficult to find the right timing if it was frozen before.
#3742
Join Date: Apr 2013
Programs: HHonors Diamond; Royal Ambassor
Posts: 478
It was from the conrad magazine
https://conradmagazine.com/
https://conradmagazine.com/
#3743
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Worldwide
Programs: UA MileagePlus Premier Platinum, HHonors Diamond
Posts: 289
We stayed at Rivethi Beach Hotel for $140 USD all in. Free shuttle from airport and back. Would recommend despite the room being small (also included free breakfast). It is not in Male (but Hulhumale) although it is on the same island chain as the airport, but it is waterfront and Hulhumale has some ok restaurants on the main road.
#3744
Join Date: Apr 2011
Posts: 94
Can someone suggest a hotel near the airport (maybe with a comp shuttle to/from the airport)? My flight arrives in at 10pm *ouch*
Hoping to explore Male (yes I have been saying that for a while now) first thing the next morning for a few hours before taking a seaplane / yacht to whatever resort.
Hoping to pay less than $150 for the night.
Hoping to explore Male (yes I have been saying that for a while now) first thing the next morning for a few hours before taking a seaplane / yacht to whatever resort.
Hoping to pay less than $150 for the night.
#3745
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: CVG
Programs: Hyatt Giraffe
Posts: 1,664
$100!?! Man my only layover in MLE was an involuntary one, !#% Malaysian Air arrived 5 hours late no transport available. Booked only random hotel we could find at 1 a.m. and spent about $500. No trip insurance/CC benefits. That was a bummer.
#3747
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: SJC
Programs: AA, AS, Marriott
Posts: 6,060
Even our one night at the Jen was only $300 with a 24-hour check-in/checkout time, breakfast included, and arrival meal included. Cheaper options, ~$200 all in, were possible at booking, but we paid for the peace of mind not knowing when our seaplane transfer would be the next day.
#3748
Join Date: Feb 2009
Programs: HH Diamond, BAEC
Posts: 1,341
Anybody there at the moment? Looks like they have had some great Easter events - egg painting in Ithaa, then a carnival today, etc. Thinking about our trip for next year already
#3749
Join Date: Dec 2018
Posts: 15
just left today, lots of Easter themery going on. They also moved the Champagne and Lobster dinner to Sunday for special Easter dinner. This week was super busy.. definitely at capacity. Our host hasnt had a day off in almost a month LOL. Our seaplane was delayed about 1.5 hours on departure, Franz (Food and Bev director) let us have whatever we wanted from Rangali Bar. Of course we chose the Lobster and Sushi platter, kudos to them for doing that. Great service throughout the week.
#3750
Join Date: Sep 2009
Posts: 1,485
We arrived Friday, here for 6 nights. Lots of Easter stuff yesterday for the kids. Lobster and Champagne dinner was well worth it, very glad we went.
Had 3 whale sharks on the tour yesterday; 2 brief encounters with a rapid dive and 1 long swim, maybe 20 or so min following it at a very shallow depth. There were not as many boats as people have mentioned. Still a lot around, but as the shark swam most people couldn't keep up.
I think Easter has a very different clientele to other times. Lots of Euros and a few Aussies, almost no Asian- SE Asia, China, South Asia etc. LOTS of kids too. Enough that while it's at 100% occupancy, they can't get enough people for wine cellar, local village tour etc (people prefer the ala carte and the kids club activities I guess.
Had 3 whale sharks on the tour yesterday; 2 brief encounters with a rapid dive and 1 long swim, maybe 20 or so min following it at a very shallow depth. There were not as many boats as people have mentioned. Still a lot around, but as the shark swam most people couldn't keep up.
I think Easter has a very different clientele to other times. Lots of Euros and a few Aussies, almost no Asian- SE Asia, China, South Asia etc. LOTS of kids too. Enough that while it's at 100% occupancy, they can't get enough people for wine cellar, local village tour etc (people prefer the ala carte and the kids club activities I guess.