How family-friendly are Egyptian all-inclusive resorts for toddlers (stroller access, kids menu, playgrounds, club rooms)?
Based on 1 discussion with 2 participants · Last activity: 8 days ago
Based on 1 discussion with 2 participants · Last activity: 8 days ago
TL;DR
Strollers are usually fine thanks to elevators that bypass stairs; kids' menus mainly offer boiled vegetables, porridge and soups, but no separate children's meat — just from the general buffet. Outdoor playgrounds are rare outside the kids' club, which typically closes at 6 PM.
A printed children's menu was placed on the table, so parents could order specific dishes for a toddler — though one family with a one-year-old didn't use it, finding suitable options (porridge, soups) in the regular buffet menu instead.
No real problems moving around the resort with a stroller — elevators let you skip stairs and quickly reach the dining area and the beach.
Available kid-friendly/dietary options included broccoli, cauliflower, sometimes carrots, porridge and soups — parents always found something suitable to feed a toddler.
There was no separate children's meat dish (chicken/beef) — parents just took the same meat as adults from the buffet.
No confirmed details on club-level rooms, but they tend to be located farther from the kids' club compared to standard rooms.
There are almost no outdoor playgrounds on the resort grounds — play areas are mainly inside the kids' club, which is open until 6 PM.