Last edit by: razflyer
Post #515 is an EXTENSIVE review w/ pics. Link
Food menus: Kitchen, In-Room Dining, Fire, Fish
Prices may change (sometimes substantially) so not necessarily up to date.
Excursions and activities pricing
Food menus: Kitchen, In-Room Dining, Fire, Fish
Prices may change (sometimes substantially) so not necessarily up to date.
Excursions and activities pricing
W Maldives [Master Thread]
#211
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Chicago
Programs: SPG Plat (life gold);UA 1K; IC Plat Amb
Posts: 55
I don't remember seeing them, I know they are very protective of the waters - so they may be banned. Check with DownUnder. Attached the price list and the activity list for you.
http://assets.wretreatmaldives.com/l...UnderWave1.pdf
http://www.wretreatmaldives.com/w_re...n_under_diving
#212
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Chicago
Programs: SPG Plat (life gold);UA 1K; IC Plat Amb
Posts: 55
Any Platinums been here recently, I'm curious about the hotel and recognition if any.
Also any information / details about the hotel would be greatly appreciated ie. food, beach, house reef?
I'm planning a once in a lifetime trip to the Maldives sometime this Oct-December and contemplating staying here at the W just to be spg loyal or whether I should just go with something like the Four Seasons where one would get more at a nicer hotel ( from what I read about the Sheraton Maldives it's not great so ruled the spg hotel out )
My concern is coming all this way for our lifetime dream trip to the Maldives and be disappointed with the W just because I wanted to stay there being a loyal spg..
Thanks in advance for everyone's thoughts and feedback..
Also any information / details about the hotel would be greatly appreciated ie. food, beach, house reef?
I'm planning a once in a lifetime trip to the Maldives sometime this Oct-December and contemplating staying here at the W just to be spg loyal or whether I should just go with something like the Four Seasons where one would get more at a nicer hotel ( from what I read about the Sheraton Maldives it's not great so ruled the spg hotel out )
My concern is coming all this way for our lifetime dream trip to the Maldives and be disappointed with the W just because I wanted to stay there being a loyal spg..
Thanks in advance for everyone's thoughts and feedback..
You will not get upgraded; but they treat you quite well - they actually have a picture of each Plat guest posted in their staff room (it's the picture that they take of you on arrival - sneaky, but good!).
The food in the Maldives is average at best - I have friends that have gone to the major upscale hotels (including 4 Seasons) and have all reported the same. To be fair, the wife and I are a bit of snobs when it comes to dining.
In general I would concentrate on the vibe you are looking for rather then the hotel chain. The W has an age restriction, read no kids. The 4 Seasons it a bit more refined, and there are countless others that each have a slightly different angle. You are correct about the Sheraton - but don't rule it out for a transfer night - they have GREAT partner rates with the W.
I will say that I was really impressed with the service levels at the W as well as Wet/DownUnder staff. If you scuba this is the hotel for you - they are one of the best in the world (no exaggeration).
#213
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Bay Area, CA
Programs: UA 1K MM, Bonvoy LT Titanium
Posts: 445
Visited in January. Plat Amb.
You will not get upgraded; but they treat you quite well - they actually have a picture of each Plat guest posted in their staff room (it's the picture that they take of you on arrival - sneaky, but good!).
The food in the Maldives is average at best - I have friends that have gone to the major upscale hotels (including 4 Seasons) and have all reported the same. To be fair, the wife and I are a bit of snobs when it comes to dining.
In general I would concentrate on the vibe you are looking for rather then the hotel chain. The W has an age restriction, read no kids. The 4 Seasons it a bit more refined, and there are countless others that each have a slightly different angle. You are correct about the Sheraton - but don't rule it out for a transfer night - they have GREAT partner rates with the W.
I will say that I was really impressed with the service levels at the W as well as Wet/DownUnder staff. If you scuba this is the hotel for you - they are one of the best in the world (no exaggeration).
You will not get upgraded; but they treat you quite well - they actually have a picture of each Plat guest posted in their staff room (it's the picture that they take of you on arrival - sneaky, but good!).
The food in the Maldives is average at best - I have friends that have gone to the major upscale hotels (including 4 Seasons) and have all reported the same. To be fair, the wife and I are a bit of snobs when it comes to dining.
In general I would concentrate on the vibe you are looking for rather then the hotel chain. The W has an age restriction, read no kids. The 4 Seasons it a bit more refined, and there are countless others that each have a slightly different angle. You are correct about the Sheraton - but don't rule it out for a transfer night - they have GREAT partner rates with the W.
I will say that I was really impressed with the service levels at the W as well as Wet/DownUnder staff. If you scuba this is the hotel for you - they are one of the best in the world (no exaggeration).
This will be just a couples only trip and no kids would be a good option for us on this trip.
We do not scuba dive but do snorkel, especially if they have a house reef that would be a plus. It's not a deal breaker if they do not, we're just looking for a really nice resort with best over water bungalow rooms close to beautiful waters one imagines of when they think of going to the Maldives. Something in this price range that also offers decent restaurants (we're quite food snobs as well)..
Guess my question is now answered that SPG loyalty doesn't gain anything here other than points for the stays, so I will have to look into similar hotel options within the $1000-$1500/night range
#214
formerly declinespecificinformatiom
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: USA
Posts: 1,140
We decided against the W. Maldives after sloppy communication beforehand and no actual advantage beyond points and night credit, which seems too OCD--even for me. Plus the food options actually looked dreadful.
Instead, we opted for the COMO resorts. My impression was that they focused on fresh, healthy food a bit more than the other resorts. A lighter, cleaner and purer culinary touch while lounging about for days on end can be a good thing.
Instead, we opted for the COMO resorts. My impression was that they focused on fresh, healthy food a bit more than the other resorts. A lighter, cleaner and purer culinary touch while lounging about for days on end can be a good thing.
#215
Join Date: Apr 2005
Programs: DL DM MM, Hyatt LT Globalist, SPG Gold, Marriott Gold, Hertz PC
Posts: 2,145
Any Platinums been here recently, I'm curious about the hotel and recognition if any.
Also any information / details about the hotel would be greatly appreciated ie. food, beach, house reef?
I'm planning a once in a lifetime trip to the Maldives sometime this Oct-December and contemplating staying here at the W just to be spg loyal or whether I should just go with something like the Four Seasons where one would get more at a nicer hotel ( from what I read about the Sheraton Maldives it's not great so ruled the spg hotel out )
My concern is coming all this way for our lifetime dream trip to the Maldives and be disappointed with the W just because I wanted to stay there being a loyal spg..
Thanks in advance for everyone's thoughts and feedback..
Also any information / details about the hotel would be greatly appreciated ie. food, beach, house reef?
I'm planning a once in a lifetime trip to the Maldives sometime this Oct-December and contemplating staying here at the W just to be spg loyal or whether I should just go with something like the Four Seasons where one would get more at a nicer hotel ( from what I read about the Sheraton Maldives it's not great so ruled the spg hotel out )
My concern is coming all this way for our lifetime dream trip to the Maldives and be disappointed with the W just because I wanted to stay there being a loyal spg..
Thanks in advance for everyone's thoughts and feedback..
#216
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Bay Area, CA
Programs: UA 1K MM, Bonvoy LT Titanium
Posts: 445
What time of year did you visit?
#218
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Bay Area, CA
Programs: UA 1K MM, Bonvoy LT Titanium
Posts: 445
#219
Join Date: Jul 2014
Posts: 1
Hello! I have two questions and maybe one of you can help me. would love to visit the w maldives in november but im not sure about a couple of things:
1) are there mostly only couples in the hotel? wanted to go there with a friend or my mom.
2) what about the prices for drinks and food? can somebody tell me more about it ? should i book b&b or halfboard?
would be cool if somebody answers!!!!!!!!!!!
1) are there mostly only couples in the hotel? wanted to go there with a friend or my mom.
2) what about the prices for drinks and food? can somebody tell me more about it ? should i book b&b or halfboard?
would be cool if somebody answers!!!!!!!!!!!
#220
formerly fdemoulin
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: UK
Programs: SPG Lifetime Platinum, BA Silver, Virgin Flying Club Red
Posts: 919
Hello! I have two questions and maybe one of you can help me. would love to visit the w maldives in november but im not sure about a couple of things:
1) are there mostly only couples in the hotel? wanted to go there with a friend or my mom.
2) what about the prices for drinks and food? can somebody tell me more about it ? should i book b&b or halfboard?
would be cool if somebody answers!!!!!!!!!!!
1) are there mostly only couples in the hotel? wanted to go there with a friend or my mom.
2) what about the prices for drinks and food? can somebody tell me more about it ? should i book b&b or halfboard?
would be cool if somebody answers!!!!!!!!!!!
It is a great place if you like diving, but I think there are other resorts that would suit more if you are going with a friend or your Mum. A long way to get there from US (for us europeans a bit easier).
#221
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: South Korea
Posts: 1,180
Sorry if someone already asked this: but when is the rainy season in the Maldives? And how bad is it? (Is it like Bangkok where it showers for an hour and clears or like Singapore where it just dribbles for half a day?)
Thanks much guys
Thanks much guys
#222
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Los Angeles
Programs: AA plat pro, HH Diamond
Posts: 429
So I guess it can be ongoing, but you have to be quite unlucky.
Btw Singapore is typically also an hour of showers and then stops, but can be overcast for days.
#223
Join Date: Jun 2014
Location: FL
Programs: AA EXP, Hyatt Diamond, SPG Plat, IC Plat Amb, HH Diamond, Marriott Platinum
Posts: 1,299
Any recent experience in this hotel? I am booked for 6 nights at Park Hyatt and I still have 5 more nights. I am debating between the W or the Conrad... I will be SPG PLT at that time and I am 0 in hilton (although I could get gold with the CC haha)
#224
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: RDU
Programs: A few
Posts: 5,500
this place is a LOT of SPG points ....
#225
Join Date: Jun 2014
Location: FL
Programs: AA EXP, Hyatt Diamond, SPG Plat, IC Plat Amb, HH Diamond, Marriott Platinum
Posts: 1,299