Nile Group new venue!
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05-02-2007, 12:20 AM
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Nile Group new venue!
Hi all
I have just received an email from the nile group organisers saying that the June fest will now be held at the Pyramisa Hotel in Dokki as the Movenpick was too small.
I'm sure the Pyramisa is in a better location and is nice enough, but i had a look at the photo of the pool and  well it's tiny! And it looks like it is on the roof!!!
Has anyone heard about the change of venue, stayed at the Pyramisa etc?
Thanks
Julie
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05-02-2007, 05:25 AM
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I have not checked out the Pyramisa in Dokki,but it`s a sooo welcomed change since at least for me those hotels sooo far out flunged at Giza are not at all a plus  I would feel much more willing to stay in a hotel in Cairo than Giza.
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05-02-2007, 08:50 AM
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OMG I have double feelings.
I'm so used to Movempick and love it, and feel confortable and I'm sure gonna miss my friends around (the Pyramids and Giza I mean lol) but heyyyyy YES we are gonna be closer to Cairo, cause going there was a 2 hour road when traffic was on !!!
And yes, at the last festival (April 2007) Movempic was too small, I booked the last double room for the extra greeks that wanted to come, and 4 of them stayed at the end out of the hotel, because there werent any rooms left.
Hurrayyyyyyyyy for a new start at Pyramiss !!!
Maria Aya
p.s. dont mind the pool thing anyway !! I'm so dead from workshops that if I go to the pool i'm gonna be at the bottom tired lol
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05-02-2007, 09:37 AM
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I absolutely don't mind the pool....don't know you,guys,but who goes to Egypt for a pool,anyway?????  Looooollllllllllllllll!!!!
Well,maybe i'm talking like the islander in me,but WTF!!!Egypt is living history,warm people,great Arabic music,yummy food and...Bellydance!!! 
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05-02-2007, 03:22 PM
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I'm still trying to save up for November....I wonder where it will be then? Do tell if you go to this one what the venue is like.
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05-02-2007, 04:45 PM
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Ouch, was that a torching? I don't go to Egypt for the pool! I have been there 3 times before and never dipped even my little toe in! It was just an observation. I go there for all the 'right' reasons.
One of the girls coming with me on this tour is a total sun worshipper so she is gonna be seriously p*#$ed.
I agree one doesn't go there to hang by the pool, so hopefully she will get sidetracked by the experience of Egypt and forget the pool.
Being closer to the city is definately a plus though so i hope it works out.
Cheers
Julie
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05-02-2007, 08:11 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Sashy
I have not checked out the Pyramisa in Dokki,but it`s a sooo welcomed change since at least for me those hotels sooo far out flunged at Giza are not at all a plus  I would feel much more willing to stay in a hotel in Cairo than Giza.
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Actually Dokki is still under Giza Governorate, so technically you still be in Giza. Just trivial information.
I used to live just same block with Pyramisa Hotel and it's great place to go anywhere in Cairo. Metro is so GREAT! Use it, if you can!
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05-03-2007, 01:57 AM
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Omg I've been IN metro with Outi and was an experience lol
Keep in mind that there are seperate wagons for the women (its the last wagon at the train) and at the begining I was thinking.. hmm.. these people seperate women etc, but was so happy that I was not packed in the wagon with 100 arab men, and was with women, and kids and babies.
Kisses Outi xoxo and all
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05-03-2007, 08:06 AM
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Originally Posted by Shimmy_N_Sheik
Ouch, was that a torching? I don't go to Egypt for the pool! I have been there 3 times before and never dipped even my little toe in! It was just an observation. I go there for all the 'right' reasons.
One of the girls coming with me on this tour is a total sun worshipper so she is gonna be seriously p*#$ed.
I agree one doesn't go there to hang by the pool, so hopefully she will get sidetracked by the experience of Egypt and forget the pool.
Being closer to the city is definately a plus though so i hope it works out.
Cheers
Julie
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Nooo,Shimmy,it was not a torch.Just a joke. 
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05-03-2007, 08:08 AM
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Originally Posted by MariaAya
Omg I've been IN metro with Outi and was an experience lol
Keep in mind that there are seperate wagons for the women (its the last wagon at the train) and at the begining I was thinking.. hmm.. these people seperate women etc, but was so happy that I was not packed in the wagon with 100 arab men, and was with women, and kids and babies.
Kisses Outi xoxo and all
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Thanks for this info.I've never been into Cairo metro yet,but will try it next time. 
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05-03-2007, 04:32 PM
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Nooo,Shimmy,it was not a torch.Just a joke. 
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Good! Cause you know us Aussies don't need to go to another country if it's sun we are after ! 
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05-04-2007, 03:18 PM
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Daniellaaaaaaaaaa pls check your privite messages at bhuz or e-mail me.
Kisses
Maria Aya
p.s. I love the place alsoooooooooooo
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05-07-2007, 07:54 PM
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Hey MariaAya
Are you and your Greek girls going to be there in June? If so will look out for you.
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05-08-2007, 04:38 AM
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heyyyyy thats gonna be great
I'm gonna be but not all days this time (luck of time) I'm gonna be from Wednesday probably till Sunday ofcourse, and maybe stay some more days to catch up Morocco and the gang
Till now seems I'm going alone (as the addicted person i am lol), cause June is the worst time for Greece, end of schools/exams/shows with dance schools.
I'll do my dance school show earlier (end of May) and my daughter is 17 so I can escape
But for November till now seems we are gonna be something like 20 crazy greeks lol
maria aya
look for me also cause at festival's i'm so dizzy with lessons, and over excited that i forget things
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05-08-2007, 06:30 AM
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staying there June
The Pyramisa is in a great location I'm staying there first week of June so will give a review on amenities on my return. Top deal flights week B&B £400 , will be interesting to see what happens as it is just round the corner from Raqia and I will be in Emans every morning such fun 
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05-09-2007, 01:55 AM
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The cars for women in metro (underground) are the FIRST ones. Before 6 pm. the first two cars and after that only one. In rush hour they are much nicer as the cars tend to be VERY packed. Some times there is no room for keep ones hands down in normal cars (the ones including men). In rush hours metro is much faster than cars and taxis. And often more comfortable too.
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05-09-2007, 05:48 AM
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Originally Posted by outi
The cars for women in metro (underground) are the FIRST ones. Before 6 pm. the first two cars and after that only one. In rush hour they are much nicer as the cars tend to be VERY packed. Some times there is no room for keep ones hands down in normal cars (the ones including men). In rush hours metro is much faster than cars and taxis. And often more comfortable too.
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I will sure take good note of that practical info,Outi  Those of us travelling by ourselves need this to know this practicalities in such a conservative city like Cairo.
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05-17-2007, 06:36 AM
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Does anyone know if you can go to this event for a day? I am organising a Bellydance Holiday to Luxor, Egypt, and only wanted to go to cairo for a daytrip, with Pyramids in the morning, KhanAlKhalili in the afternoon and go to this event late afternoon/ all evening. What do you think?
best wishes
Penny Walters, UK
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05-17-2007, 07:38 PM
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Originally Posted by PennyWalters
Does anyone know if you can go to this event for a day? I am organising a Bellydance Holiday to Luxor, Egypt, and only wanted to go to cairo for a daytrip, with Pyramids in the morning, KhanAlKhalili in the afternoon and go to this event late afternoon/ all evening. What do you think?
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A day trip!!!!!!:tounge:
You must be on Turbo!
When you say event do you mean the evening party or a workshop?
I'm sure you can do either for a day.
There are plenty of people who go to the fest and don't stay at the hotel. I'm not sure how much the parties cost though if you are not participating in workshops.
Someone told me you have to do atleast 4 workshops to go to the evening galas for free. Can someone who has been confirm this?
I am wondering as in our group we have 2 non-dancers accompanying their friends/partners. I assumed they could come to the events too, as there is no mention of minimum participation on the nilegroup website.
Cheers
Julie
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05-17-2007, 07:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Shimmy_N_Sheik
A day trip!!!!!!:tounge:
You must be on Turbo!
When you say event do you mean the evening party or a workshop?
I'm sure you can do either for a day.
There are plenty of people who go to the fest and don't stay at the hotel. I'm not sure how much the parties cost though if you are not participating in workshops.
Someone told me you have to do atleast 4 workshops to go to the evening galas for free. Can someone who has been confirm this?
I am wondering as in our group we have 2 non-dancers accompanying their friends/partners. I assumed they could come to the events too, as there is no mention of minimum participation on the nilegroup website.
Cheers
Julie
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Yup.I was informed of that on last April Nile Fest.It was not a bellydance vacation for me and i was only taking the Aida Nour worshop since all the rest were to specific for my bdance experience,and i asked if i could attend any of the shows(opening gala or the closing)even if i had to pay any of those two.They told me those were only for people taking more than 4 workshops. 
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05-17-2007, 07:54 PM
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Well that bites! I will have to do some smooth talking. Perhaps we can book some of our workshops in their names?
Thanks for the info
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05-18-2007, 04:26 AM
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The bellydance holidays I organise are at a much more leisurely pace really, in Luxor. The daytrip involves an internal flight from Luxor to Cairo 8am, go to Pyramids 10am to noon, and then off to the city centre, so the group could attend one or 2 workshops organised by the Nile Fest. Other than that, are there any reasonably priced, good teachers that may not be going to the Nile Fest, that I could approach about doing a one-off workshop?? It's not vital, because the ladies will be having lessons in Luxor on the other 6 days anyway, but would be nice.
Thanks for your replies ladies,
Penny
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05-18-2007, 06:35 AM
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Hi there
The opening gala and the closing gala are free for the people that live at the hotel, regarding the number of workshops, or you have to book at least 7 workshops (and not living at the hotel) to attend both opening and closing gala (so I guess 4 workshops is the amount for each gala).
Since you have a trip already come for a day, to live the atmosfair of the festival, its great
Maria Aya
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