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Hanswehr
08-05-21, 03:54
Hi may I know what hotel this is as can't find on google6 thanks.

The infamous John Hancock in TECOM is green as a goblin. Met my African connection for coffee in the lobby this evening and she was in the mood so booked online and was in the room humping her awesome ass within 2 minutes. This was clearly a booty call and nobody batted an eyelid. Best value for money and you can skip registration by heading to the hookah bar on M if you so desire.Signature.

Blood Red
08-31-21, 19:23
Gentlemen,

I will be back in Dubai this coming weekend after a long break and the plan is to stay at least 2 weeks. Therefore, I do not want to stay at a hotel and would prefer a good apartment with a kitchen, etc. Now, I have never tried an AirBnB in Dubai before, so not sure what to expect. What I'm looking for:

A place where I can bring in any female guest without the need to register them. I looked at one place Downtown and the host is saying guests need to be registered in advance. Does anyone have any recommendations or suggestions?

Thanks.

BR.

Komnetkijken
09-01-21, 03:07
Gentlemen,

I will be back in Dubai this coming weekend after a long break and the plan is to stay at least 2 weeks. Therefore, I do not want to stay at a hotel and would prefer a good apartment with a kitchen, etc. Now, I have never tried an AirBnB in Dubai before, so not sure what to expect. What I'm looking for:

A place where I can bring in any female guest without the need to register them. I looked at one place Downtown and the host is saying guests need to be registered in advance. Does anyone have any recommendations or suggestions?

Thanks.

BR.I believe Arjaan Rotana Burjuman has decent kitchens in its rooms. And it's as green as it can be. Sure it's not airbnb, but I think it's offering what you need.

Blood Red
09-02-21, 13:44
I believe Arjaan Rotana Burjuman has decent kitchens in its rooms. And it's as green as it can be. Sure it's not airbnb, but I think it's offering what you need.Thanks mate, I usually stay there but this time the plan is for over 15 days, so staying at Arjaan will be a bit more costly than I want, so I have booked an AirBNB next to Dubai mall. The place looks nice, and although the Host seemed to be a bit strict with his visitor policy, he seems to have come down a few notches. That being said, anyone that stays in the apartment will need to submit ID. Whereas, visitors are allowed but supposedly cannot stay over night. Initially he was saying visitors only during the day LOL. After I said to him are you fucking serious, he told me that they can come but can't stay over night. So let's see how well this works out.

I will report back on my first Dubai AirBNB experience!

DuckMano
09-03-21, 09:05
I'm planning a trip late this month and haven't stayed at the Meridien Beach Resort before. Can anyone confirm if it is green (or if it has been in the past)? If no one knows, I'm happy to report on same once I'm there.

Joe Karnavic
09-04-21, 05:07
I'm planning a trip late this month and haven't stayed at the Meridien Beach Resort before. Can anyone confirm if it is green (or if it has been in the past)? If no one knows, I'm happy to report on same once I'm there.Your first post with question still I will respond. It is not really green. They ask lot of questions and their staff watching the lifts to check who is coming and going. If you can register the girl at the time of check-in you have better chances. You take the room, try out multiple girls and report back as promised.

Blood Red
09-04-21, 14:41
Thanks mate, I usually stay there but this time the plan is for over 15 days, so staying at Arjaan will be a bit more costly than I want, so I have booked an AirBNB next to Dubai mall. The place looks nice, and although the Host seemed to be a bit strict with his visitor policy, he seems to have come down a few notches. That being said, anyone that stays in the apartment will need to submit ID. Whereas, visitors are allowed but supposedly cannot stay over night. Initially he was saying visitors only during the day LOL. After I said to him are you fucking serious, he told me that they can come but can't stay over night. So let's see how well this works out.

I will report back on my first Dubai AirBNB experience!For the benefit of those that are interested in how AirBNB's work in Dubai, here's my feedback:

Ok, so the place is super green and the initial doubts I had were just the owner trying to trying to make sure there are no issues with guests that may cause problems for him. The apartment is super green, no ID check needed, my guests can just come up to my room directly, no questions asked. One does have to be careful not to create noise and not party too loud, but overall, it's super green.

Plush Tiger
09-04-21, 17:11
For the benefit of those that are interested in how AirBNB's work in Dubai, here's my feedback:

Ok, so the place is super green and the initial doubts I had were just the owner trying to trying to make sure there are no issues with guests that may cause problems for him. The apartment is super green, no ID check needed, my guests can just come up to my room directly, no questions asked. One does have to be careful not to create noise and not party too loud, but overall, it's super green.Thanks for the.

Airbnb is required to register guests like any other hotel on booking or check-in. Other than that on a day to day basis, it's the other security protocol like in any building, they ask for the name of visitor and his number and register that on a log. They can't prevent "bona fide" visitors to get in an apartment building, although at some point in time I remember a few did so in some JLT building or restrict access to residents of that very same building, at least they try.

Plush Tiger
09-04-21, 17:21
A while back someone was wondering what would be the impact of Expo and I got some hints after a discussion with a regular WG that is operating out of Al Barsha. It seems that from October the hotels are raking up heir prices big time so she was looking for an alternative. That means that WG will increase their prices, to cover the costs, some might even leave especially in the mid market segment. Now we can also expect demand to increase (even marginally) so it will be one more element that will contribute to raising the prices. On the other hand WGs not usually working here will be attracted or willing to try their luck, so we might expect to see new talent hitting the streets and bars of Dubai. Which element will prevail? I am not sure, can only say that we should expect some changes, hikes in prices as well as all sorts of ill intended behavior on the back of Expo. I have some neighbors struggling to find a maid cause many started as well to request higher wages because of Expo LOL.

Prodi
09-04-21, 17:52
Will post the full FR in Dubai reports, but stayed at the Grand Cosmopolitan Al Barsha on Friday, can confirm it's totally green. I took 2 girls up to my room, one at 10 and the other at 1 am. Only checked in the 2nd girl. The hotel itself is quite good and very affordable for a 5 star, paid 300 for the Superior room.

Should mention, was sitting in the Americano cafe with the first girl before heading up, just nodding past reception. Second time around went and checked in the girl.

Cheers,

Prodi.

Mr Ricky
09-19-21, 13:31
Hi Everyone, I hope you are all safe and well. I will be coming to Dubai soon, this will be my first trip since the lockdown and I'm really looking forward to it. I want to stay on the SZR this time and am looking for some recent intel on the 2 hotels above. I normally stay at the Burjuman Arjan Rotana or the 4 points Sheraton but I want to be on the SZR this time. I am a Marriot Bonvoy member and was looking at the Sheraton Grand. I have read the reviews on this place and it looks ok for mongering. I don't have a problem with a girl having to register as long as different girls are allowed on different nights. Does anyone have any recent intel on this hotel they can share?

I was also looking at Nassima. This looks like it could be similar the the Burjuman Arjan Rotana in the sense its a hotel apartment. Does anyone have any recent intel on this place they can share?

Thanks!

JyinJapan
09-19-21, 17:45
Hey Ricky I have stayed here on one of my recent trips to Dubai. 4 months ago. Yes you can register different guests on different nights. You could also bypass by heading to the restaurant if you are so inclined. But I think you should register. Easy peasy.


Hi Everyone, I hope you are all safe and well. I will be coming to Dubai soon, this will be my first trip since the lockdown and I'm really looking forward to it. I want to stay on the SZR this time and am looking for some recent intel on the 2 hotels above. I normally stay at the Burjuman Arjan Rotana or the 4 points Sheraton but I want to be on the SZR this time. I am a Marriot Bonvoy member and was looking at the Sheraton Grand. I have read the reviews on this place and it looks ok for mongering. I don't have a problem with a girl having to register as long as different girls are allowed on different nights. Does anyone have any recent intel on this hotel they can share?

I was also looking at Nassima. This looks like it could be similar the the Burjuman Arjan Rotana in the sense its a hotel apartment. Does anyone have any recent intel on this place they can share?

Thanks!

Dizaster
09-19-21, 22:42
Hotel rates increased by an insane rate obviously due to the grand event. Will mostly relocate my sexapade to Aj until it cools off a bit.

Blood Red
09-20-21, 08:20
Hotel rates increased by an insane rate obviously due to the grand event. Will mostly relocate my sexapade to Aj until it cools off a bit.The Saudi national day invasion will commence shortly. Plus the ban on Saudi's visiting UAE has also recently been lifted. So there will be a lot of hungry, thirsty and eager Brothers across the borders, all prices will go up, so yes best to wait for it to cool off a bit.

Mr Ricky
09-20-21, 17:31
Hey Ricky I have stayed here on one of my recent trips to Dubai. 4 months ago. Yes you can register different guests on different nights. You could also bypass by heading to the restaurant if you are so inclined. But I think you should register. Easy peasy.Thanks for getting back to me. Hotel prices in Nov / Dev are really high at the moment so I will probably go ahead and book this hotel using my points.

Aimara
09-22-21, 13:32
But the Nassima has a fantastic Indian restaurant. From memory its a short hop from there to the crowne plaza so should be well served on the after dinner dessert as well!





I was also looking at Nassima. This looks like it could be similar the the Burjuman Arjan Rotana in the sense its a hotel apartment. Does anyone have any recent intel on this place they can share?

Thanks!

Hanswehr
09-22-21, 15:29
I stayed here for a couple days recently just to have a cheap base near Tecom. The front desk was adamant I could not have visitors so I am going to consider this place red unless someone else has information to the contrary. Not a problem for me as I was only doing incalls.

Snow1998
09-23-21, 15:12
I stayed here for a couple days recently just to have a cheap base near Tecom. The front desk was adamant I could not have visitors so I am going to consider this place red unless someone else has information to the contrary. Not a problem for me as I was only doing incalls.Am surprised at this. Is your room booking for 2 or just one adult?

Panamatted
09-23-21, 22:17
Occasion may present itself to have an escort in a hotel room along with my wife (at the same time).

Is this going to be possible? Wife will be present at check in, escort almost certainly not.

PowerTower
09-24-21, 01:20
Just checking what are the best options (green for ID registration & pocket friendly) for a short stay in a hotel (couple of hours check-in without luggage) with a WG (she may have passport as ID).

Any suggestions towards Jebel Ali / Tecom side would be highly appreciated to utilize max time for booty call rather than driving to deira side.

TIA!

TheManager
09-24-21, 08:15
I've been monitoring hotel prices in Dubai for a while because of a business related trip early next year. The prices, as others have noted, are mushrooming even several months out. From the frequent flyer / travel forums I visit the consensus seems like the hotels are severely overvaluing the draw of the Expo. The expectation from fellow travelers is that occupancy from the Expo with regard to the soaring rates will prove to be a disappointment for hotels and that rates will quickly adjust for the later parts of the events (it's running for 6 months after all) will come down.

So my advice for those planning travel to Dubai is to not make any (non-refundable) reservations just yet but try to push out your visit as far away form October as possible.

Mr Ricky
09-29-21, 14:51
I have stayed here before but was annoyed with the 1 girl only rule. I got a promotional email from them today with some offers, I took a quick look and it was quite good. The suites did look good VFM so I decided to give them a call. I was pleasantly surprised by their response to my question on their guest policy. I don't think anything got lost in translation as my questions were direct:

What is your guest policy?

Can I bring a guest?

Does she have to register when I check in?

Can I bring a different guest everyday?

I was told I could bring a guest, she just had to have ID and needed to register. I asked about more than one guest, he said that was ok as long as they were registered. I asked him to confirm the following, if I was to bring a different girl everyday would that be ok. His response was yes, please come.

So this appears to be good news. Maybe they need the business or are relaxing the rules for the EXPO. Don't book this hotel based on the above. If anyone is bored or free, feel free to call them and corroborate what I was told.

Blood Red
09-29-21, 16:04
I asked him to confirm the following, if I was to bring a different girl everyday would that be ok. His response was yes, please come.

LOL. Good job on asking explicitly. If the answer was as you said, then yes it is green. I personally used to send hotels emails and only when they would confirm via email, then I would book with them. But do give Park Regis a go, I have stayed there in the past before they started that stupid 1 guest policy and after that I told them to fuck off. They could use the business too, there is a new Double Tree that has opened on the opposite side so with expo people coming, everyone wants to cash in.

SpiceHit
09-29-21, 18:16
Hi,

It's my first post.

If you want visits in your room, avoid Towers Rotana. Location is nice but they don't allow visitors. It doesn't matter what type of Guest.

Towers Rotana on SZR = Red.

Eddy2188
09-29-21, 20:04
Hi all,

Very new member here, have been carefully RTFF with excitement over the past few weeks. Does anyone know if the double tree hotels by Hilton (specifically business bay) are green? Someone asked a few months ago without response.

I've emailed the hotel twice without answer. Am avoiding calling as I don't have international calling from my home.

If no one knows, I'll take one for the team try it out and post back!

Eddy2188
09-29-21, 20:14
Hi all,

Very new member here, have been carefully RTFF with excitement over the past few weeks. Does anyone know if the double tree hotels by Hilton (specifically business bay) are green? Someone asked a few months ago without response.

I've emailed the hotel twice without answer. Am avoiding calling as I don't have international calling from my home.

If no one knows, I'll take one for the team try it out and post back!

SpiceHit
09-29-21, 21:10
Avoid towers Rotana next to Financial Centre Station. It's total red. They don't even have you normal visiter.

Towers Rotana = Dark red!

Eddy2188
09-29-21, 23:33
Hi all,

Very new member here, have been carefully RTFF with excitement over the past few weeks. Does anyone know if the double tree hotels by Hilton (specifically business bay or M square) are green? Someone asked a few months ago without response.

I've emailed the hotel twice without answer. Am avoiding calling as I don't have international calling from my home.

If no one knows, I'll take one for the team, try it out and post back!

Eddy2188
09-29-21, 23:51
Oh god. So sorry about the double / triple post. Chalk it up as a learning experience.

Many apologies everyone.


Hi all,

Very new member here, have been carefully RTFF with excitement over the past few weeks. Does anyone know if the double tree hotels by Hilton (specifically business bay) are green? Someone asked a few months ago without response.

I've emailed the hotel twice without answer. Am avoiding calling as I don't have international calling from my home.

If no one knows, I'll take one for the team try it out and post back!

Plush Tiger
09-30-21, 05:52
Hi all,
Very new member here, have been carefully RTFF with excitement over the past few weeks. Does anyone know if the double tree hotels by Hilton (specifically business bay or M square) are green? Someone asked a few months ago without response.
I've emailed the hotel twice without answer. Am avoiding calling as I don't have international calling from my home.
If no one knows, I'll take one for the team, try it out and post back!You may want slice your booking in two: a first booking for 2 days and a second one thereafter. If it's green, you cancel the second one. Otherwise you cancel it making sure it's refundable. With some bookings you can cancel the remaining nights provided you give them notice. As they say T&C apply.

Dizaster
09-30-21, 16:37
DoubleTree by Hilton Business Bay is RED.

To avoid.


Hi all,

Very new member here, have been carefully RTFF with excitement over the past few weeks. Does anyone know if the double tree hotels by Hilton (specifically business bay or M square) are green? Someone asked a few months ago without response.

I've emailed the hotel twice without answer. Am avoiding calling as I don't have international calling from my home.

If no one knows, I'll take one for the team, try it out and post back!

Eddy2188
10-01-21, 15:56
Many thanks for the response.

FYI, I just got this response from the DoubleTree M Square hotel.

"Greetings from Doubletree by Hilton M square hotel and residences!

Please note that you can bring your guest to your room."


DoubleTree by Hilton Business Bay is RED.

To avoid.

Dizaster
10-01-21, 21:00
Many thanks for the response.

FYI, I just got this response from the DoubleTree M Square hotel.

"Greetings from Doubletree by Hilton M square hotel and residences!

Please note that you can bring your guest to your room."I don't know about the M square DoubleTree but I like their response. I stayed in the business bay one and I was told I can't bring a guest over not even for few hours I have to book a room for them. This was Feb 2020.

Amadeuss
10-05-21, 18:43
I did stay within past 2 weeks in 3 different Hiltons.

Booked always for 2 pax. At check in made it clear that my friend will come later. Was asked to register her once she is arriving.

But then, no one did really bother. Could also take my guest along in the Exec Lounge. However she was not dressed like a crack-h but more like a decent student. In one case I did register her and told the reception that I will leave at 6:00 morning and my girl friend will check out at 10:00 only. No problem at all, because all paid in advance.

Blood Red
10-14-21, 19:21
So I ended up staying here for 2 nights as my AirBNB booking period ended and could not extend anymore. This place is green as ever and I stayed here after a gap of 5 months.

The receptionist and the staff immediately recognized me. The receptionist made sure to let me know with a few giggles that "everything is still the same Sir" which means it is still WG friendly as they know the number of "guests" I usually end up having haha. Great stay, perfect location as it's connected to Burjuman mall, clubs nearby but a bit pricey especially with Expo etc happening.

Kokoss1
10-15-21, 16:59
Hi I don't want to contadict a post on this Hotel however I spoke directly with reception live and they said This is a dry hotel so no bar and no visitors allowed periode!

Rk237
10-17-21, 16:07
Hello guys,

I'm looking at a suggestion for a green hotel to stay around atoush cafe this is Sheik Zayed road.

Hotels in close proximity are.

Millennium plaza.

Crowne plaza dubai apartment.

Four points by Sheraton.

And may more.

So I recently picked up a girls from czar and had her in my hotel at arjaan which is green but I've been forced to live out as I've had some work colleagues move into the same hotel.

My plan is either to get a girls from.

Moscow.

Czar or ayoush cafe over to my room, so I'm looking for suggestions on green hotels.

Or.

Should I stay at signature1 in tecom and try to get a wg in that vicinity.

I don't wish to spend any more than 400aed for the night on my stay.

Blood Red
10-17-21, 17:12
Hello guys,

I'm looking at a suggestion for a green hotel to stay around atoush cafe this is Sheik Zayed road.

Hotels in close proximity are.

Millennium plaza.

Crowne plaza dubai apartment.

Four points by Sheraton.

And may more.

So I recently picked up a girls from czar and had her in my hotel at arjaan which is green but I've been forced to live out as I've had some work colleagues move into the same hotel.

My plan is either to get a girls from.

Moscow.

Czar or ayoush cafe over to my room, so I'm looking for suggestions on green hotels.

Or.

Should I stay at signature1 in tecom and try to get a wg in that vicinity.

I don't wish to spend any more than 400aed for the night on my stay.Moscow hotel is green. They will just charge you a fee to take the girl to your room I think. That should solve your problem.

Rk237
10-18-21, 06:12
Moscow hotel is green. They will just charge you a fee to take the girl to your room I think. That should solve your problem.Yes, I am aware of Moscow being green my friend. But on reading the blog, I've heard that their rooms are quite below average with thin walls and etc.

I'm keen on staying up north of Deira perhaps around szr or even further up towards tecom side but my inclination is somewhere in szr.

So guys any hotel around szr need to book the room for Wednesday so any ASAP recommendation from my fellow folks here would be of much help.

Rk237
10-18-21, 14:02
Does this hotel by any chance a green hotel?

Kokoss1
10-19-21, 16:56
Hu I tried search and nothing comes up but I have read comments on this place. But don't call.

Help if anyone knows if green etc.

Thanks ahead.

Kokoss1
10-19-21, 16:59
Sorry to contradict but asked in person answered no visitors allowed!!


I have stayed here before but was annoyed with the 1 girl only rule. I got a promotional email from them today with some offers, I took a quick look and it was quite good. The suites did look good VFM so I decided to give them a call. I was pleasantly surprised by their response to my question on their guest policy. I don't think anything got lost in translation as my questions were direct:

What is your guest policy?

Can I bring a guest?

Does she have to register when I check in?

Can I bring a different guest everyday?

I was told I could bring a guest, she just had to have ID and needed to register. I asked about more than one guest, he said that was ok as long as they were registered. I asked him to confirm the following, if I was to bring a different girl everyday would that be ok. His response was yes, please come.

So this appears to be good news. Maybe they need the business or are relaxing the rules for the EXPO. Don't book this hotel based on the above. If anyone is bored or free, feel free to call them and corroborate what I was told.

Acacia
10-20-21, 08:14
Hello gents,

I was originally scheduled for a 2 HR layover, it seems that has changed to just under 20 hours (this weekend!) I plan on getting a hotel and contacting a provider, so I was hoping for some input regarding the practicality of where to get a hotel. I know there is a hotel at terminal 3 DXB, but I haven't come across any reports stating that might be a good place for outcall.

Last minute nature of this change means I am stuck reading through more than a couple dozen pages of reports. Lots of useful info, but I fear I am running out of time to make a decision on if I need to leave the airport to partake. Appreciate any insights (especially about leaving the airport to get to another friendly hotel), going to continue to read reports between work.

Member #4717
10-20-21, 20:03
Any idea how much Moscow charges per visitor?


Moscow hotel is green. They will just charge you a fee to take the girl to your room I think. That should solve your problem.

Mr Ricky
10-20-21, 21:19
Hello gents,

I was originally scheduled for a 2 HR layover, it seems that has changed to just under 20 hours (this weekend!) I plan on getting a hotel and contacting a provider, so I was hoping for some input regarding the practicality of where to get a hotel. I know there is a hotel at terminal 3 DXB, but I haven't come across any reports stating that might be a good place for outcall.

Last minute nature of this change means I am stuck reading through more than a couple dozen pages of reports. Lots of useful info, but I fear I am running out of time to make a decision on if I need to leave the airport to partake. Appreciate any insights (especially about leaving the airport to get to another friendly hotel), going to continue to read reports between work.LE Meridien Dubai Hotel & Conference Centre has worked well for me in the past. Close to the airport, decent rooms and facilities and girl friendly. It also has a club called Jules where there is a decent selection or Viets, Chinese, Philly and some Russina / Ukranian girls. The best bit is if you are staying at that hotel you can get in for free. At least that was the case a few years ago. There are also a lot of cheap African girls outside the hotel where the taxis are parked. If you get a girl from the club, no need for a taxi, you will be in your room in under 5 minutes and naked with her in the shower!

Aimara
10-21-21, 00:02
Greta Thunberg would recommend the V hotel in Habtoor city!

Hanswehr
10-21-21, 00:11
LE Meridien Dubai Hotel & Conference Centre has worked well for me in the past. Close to the airport, decent rooms and facilities and girl friendly. It also has a club called Jules where there is a decent selection or Viets, Chinese, Philly and some Russina / Ukranian girls. The best bit is if you are staying at that hotel you can get in for free. At least that was the case a few years ago. There are also a lot of cheap African girls outside the hotel where the taxis are parked. If you get a girl from the club, no need for a taxi, you will be in your room in under 5 minutes and naked with her in the shower!I second this recommendation. Your chance of success will be high if you stay here (unless you are very picky or unlucky) and it is also geographically convenient.

Blood Red
10-21-21, 04:22
Any idea how much Moscow charges per visitor?To be honest I don't know, but Khaleej Palace a few years ago charged me about 50 or something. I reckon Moscow would be in that range, perhaps 100 or a bit more. Still worth it in my opinion considering how much pussy is on that hotel's premises.

Kokoss1
10-21-21, 13:02
Finally I found out that multi vsitors allowed with ID. According to reception, can anyone here confirm this here and would there be any interest in in spa here?


Hu I tried search and nothing comes up but I have read comments on this place. But don't call.

Help if anyone knows if green etc.

Thanks ahead.

ChimeraAlpha
10-29-21, 10:53
Hello guys.

A friend coming in to Dubai for 15 days is looking for suggestions / recommendations for a Girl Friendly Serviced / Hotel Apartment.

Area of preference. Bur Dubai, Barsha, Tecom, Marina etc. Would appreciate any leads.

In this context. Is Crown Plaza Apartments, Sh Zayed Road Green / GF?

Look forward to nearing from you as I am not currently resident in UAE and can't give any pointers to my friend in this regard.

Best Regards & Take Care.

Dick Travel
10-30-21, 17:01
Hi.

I will be staying for business in Dubai in a few days. My company booked Holiday Inn Al Barsha.

Has anyone knowledge of this hotel? Can visitors come to room? Any talent at hotel bar? Is access to lifts etc discrete possibly?

Thanks.

Plush Tiger
10-31-21, 06:44
Hi.
I will be staying for business in Dubai in a few days. My company booked Holiday Inn Al Barsha.
Has anyone knowledge of this hotel? Can visitors come to room? Any talent at hotel bar? Is access to lifts etc discrete possibly?
Thanks.This is so daring. I'd never do that hen I know that colleagues are around, even if the order came to my door. Sorry I don't have the info, but you can give them a call and pretend you're willing to book, and want to checking your girlfriend who will join later. They surely will give you more details about their policy. Some other mongers just take some time off extend the trip a few days and switch to a more girl friendly place.

Stay safe.

Dick Travel
11-03-21, 00:52
Ah. No. There are days without colleaugues, but yes, that would be daring, but I feel too risky!

I will report back after my stay.

DT.


This is so daring. I'd never do that hen I know that colleagues are around, even if the order came to my door. Sorry I don't have the info, but you can give them a call and pretend you're willing to book, and want to checking your girlfriend who will join later. They surely will give you more details about their policy. Some other mongers just take some time off extend the trip a few days and switch to a more girl friendly place.

Stay safe.

Kokoss1
11-03-21, 12:00
Try Milinium at marina or Wyndham marina both greeen.

A friend coming in to Dubai for 15 days is looking for suggestions / recommendations for a Girl Friendly Serviced / Hotel Apartment.

Area of preference. Bur Dubai, Barsha, Tecom, Marina etc. Would appreciate any leads.

In this context. Is Crown Plaza Apartments, Sh Zayed Road Green / GF?

Look forward to nearing from you as I am not currently resident in UAE and can't give any pointers to my friend in this regard.

Best Regards & Take Care.

Sonyc 08
11-05-21, 13:00
Thanks, I appreciate the info. I'm too late to cancel my booking for tonight but I will cancel it for the rest of the weekend and go to one of the ones recommended on here.

Did you try to book her at reception at all?Apparently was red back in the time. Has it changed? Just booked for one week mid November.

Fake It
11-06-21, 09:06
Apparently was red back in the time. Has it changed? Just booked for one week mid November.Intercontinental Marina was red two years ago. They are also rude and non-discrete about it. Been on my no-go list ever since.

Blood Red
11-06-21, 18:15
Hi Guys,

I'll be in Dubai in a few days for 2 weeks and am looking for a hotel apartment that's reasonably priced, GF, and which has a kitchen with stove where one can cook. Now I can book Pullman apartments or Burjuman Arjaan, but the prices are sky high and I don't want to spend that much.

If anyone has any recommendation for an apartment that is GF, reasonably priced (say 100 USD per day) and has a kitchen with a stove, please let me know.

Cheers,

BR.

Makaveli87
11-08-21, 01:55
Called up Park Regis Kris Kin to check their status and they are green, receptionist told me you can bring a guest after check in if they show their ID.

Onto another issue, this thread is losing its purpose as almost every post is from people asking if such and such hotel is green instead of providing info if such an such hotel is green, defeating the entire purpose of this thread. It's very simple, if you want to know the status of a hotel, do what I did and RING THEM UP, they will tell you straight up because they already know what you mean, and then you can pass that info here to everyone else, just like I did. And I just called all the way from London because I'm planning to visit Dubai when I fly back to Abu Dhabi this week. It's really frustrating coming here to find info on which hotel is green or not but then see entire pages of people asking is this or that hotel green, nobody wins that way.

Makaveli87
11-08-21, 01:58
Hi Guys,

I'll be in Dubai in a few days for 2 weeks and am looking for a hotel apartment that's reasonably priced, GF, and which has a kitchen with stove where one can cook. Now I can book Pullman apartments or Burjuman Arjaan, but the prices are sky high and I don't want to spend that much.

If anyone has any recommendation for an apartment that is GF, reasonably priced (say 100 USD per day) and has a kitchen with a stove, please let me know.

Cheers,

BR.Unfortunately prices are going to be sky high until March because of the EXPO, and prices are even higher around next week because of the Air Show as well, and then you got Christmas-New Year season coming up, the good ole covid days of cheap prices in Dubai is over. But, I have searched and still found reasonable prices at good hotels that are green like Park Regis Kris Kin and Hyatt Corniche. Radisson Blu on the Creek depending on how far ahead you search also sometimes brings up reasonable prices, but overall it's going to be very expensive for the next 6 months at least until Ramadan-Summer season.

Snow1998
11-08-21, 03:53
Called up Park Regis Kris Kin to check their status and they are green, receptionist told me you can bring a guest after check in if they show their ID.

Onto another issue, this thread is losing its purpose as almost every post is from people asking if such and such hotel is green instead of providing info if such an such hotel is green, defeating the entire purpose of this thread. It's very simple, if you want to know the status of a hotel, do what I did and RING THEM UP, they will tell you straight up because they already know what you mean, and then you can pass that info here to everyone else, just like I did. And I just called all the way from London because I'm planning to visit Dubai when I fly back to Abu Dhabi this week. It's really frustrating coming here to find info on which hotel is green or not but then see entire pages of people asking is this or that hotel green, nobody wins that way.Nail on the head. You are so right, more questions than answers and even when those are answered the question poster never comes back with a report on their stay and feedback. Information is truly lacking.

ChimeraAlpha
11-08-21, 12:37
Try Arjan Rotana. They are coming up with rates in the range you have mentioned. Direct site has a weekly rate option as well.

They have a reasonably well appointed kitchenet I am told (I am looking for that sort of stuff)

Best Regards & Take Care.


Hi Guys,

I'll be in Dubai in a few days for 2 weeks and am looking for a hotel apartment that's reasonably priced, GF, and which has a kitchen with stove where one can cook. Now I can book Pullman apartments or Burjuman Arjaan, but the prices are sky high and I don't want to spend that much.

If anyone has any recommendation for an apartment that is GF, reasonably priced (say 100 USD per day) and has a kitchen with a stove, please let me know.

Cheers,

BR.

SamiHeart143
11-08-21, 17:46
Looking for cheap hotel in barsha or nearby area. Must be around 200 aed.

Please advise.

Kokoss1
11-08-21, 23:34
Can confirm all below as well clean and great locatoin to many spas in area.


Try Arjan Rotana. They are coming up with rates in the range you have mentioned. Direct site has a weekly rate option as well.

They have a reasonably well appointed kitchenet I am told (I am looking for that sort of stuff)

Best Regards & Take Care.

Kokoss1
11-08-21, 23:41
Sorry to say this but I stayed here yes they allow only one ID visitor per stay! So I called later for another recent stay to see if thier policy has changed and again reception confirmed one visitor per stay.

I guess it depends how you ask the question or the person who answers. , I suggest you Call and speak to Manager Roger and see?

IMHO.

Onto another issue, this thread is losing its purpose as almost every post is from people asking if such and such hotel is green instead of providing info if such an such hotel is green, defeating the entire purpose of this thread. It's very simple, if you want to know the status of a hotel, do what I did and RING THEM UP, they will tell you straight up because they already know what you mean, and then you can pass that info here to everyone else, just like I did. And I just called all the way from London because I'm planning to visit Dubai when I fly back to Abu Dhabi this week. It's really frustrating coming here to find info on which hotel is green or not but then see entire pages of people asking is this or that hotel green, nobody wins that way.

Makaveli87
11-09-21, 01:40
Sorry to say this but I stayed here yes they allow only one ID visitor per stay! So I called later for another recent stay to see if thier policy has changed and again reception confirmed one visitor per stay.

I guess it depends how you ask the question or the person who answers. , I suggest you Call and speak to Manager Roger and see?

IMHO.

Onto another issue, this thread is losing its purpose as almost every post is from people asking if such and such hotel is green instead of providing info if such an such hotel is green, defeating the entire purpose of this thread. It's very simple, if you want to know the status of a hotel, do what I did and RING THEM UP, they will tell you straight up because they already know what you mean, and then you can pass that info here to everyone else, just like I did. And I just called all the way from London because I'm planning to visit Dubai when I fly back to Abu Dhabi this week. It's really frustrating coming here to find info on which hotel is green or not but then see entire pages of people asking is this or that hotel green, nobody wins that way.Well, there's a simple run around that, make two separate bookings for two nights in a row and problem solved. I was going to do that at one hotel but for 10 nights in a row until I found another green hotel.

ChimeraAlpha
11-09-21, 14:23
Hi Mate.

Can you please clarify if you are talking about any particular hotel, or in general.

Best Regards and Take Care.


Sorry to say this but I stayed here yes they allow only one ID visitor per stay! So I called later for another recent stay to see if thier policy has changed and again reception confirmed one visitor per stay.

.

SpiceHit
11-09-21, 18:20
Hi,

An easy Trick I use to search for guest friendly Hotel is to ask a girl or agent / Mama-san.

Before my trip I search for girls on MR I like and ask if they are still there, tell them I will be in Dubai in xy week and if they know any good hotels. Each send me 4-5 hotel names. I search the name choose the best for me.

And for the people who ask if xy hotel is green. Try using the search button her. If you don't find anything then we mostly also don't know. Asking her is useless.

Have fun and please Report back your hotels.

Makaveli87
11-10-21, 02:25
Called Hyatt Regency, they allow guests but still charging Dh270 for bringing a guest to the room.

Makaveli87
11-10-21, 02:28
Hi Mate.

Can you please clarify if you are talking about any particular hotel, or in general.

Best Regards and Take Care.This is for Park Regis Kris Kin, although when I called the receptionist didn't tell me that, so check if that's the specific rule.

Anaggie
11-11-21, 18:42
Called up the Sheraton Grand and they said as long as you register your guest, it won't be an issue.

Tried calling the Habtoor Grand Resort and the phone doesn't seem to be working. Can anyone provide info on the Habtoor policy?

Sonyc 08
11-12-21, 14:47
Called up the Sheraton Grand and they said as long as you register your guest, it won't be an issue.

Tried calling the Habtoor Grand Resort and the phone doesn't seem to be working. Can anyone provide info on the Habtoor policy?Sheraton Grand is OK, many ways to bring in someone. You can pretend to got to one of the bars on the 4th. Besides if you sit in the hall in the evening you will see a lot of "movements."

Kokoss1
11-12-21, 16:23
Sorry but which one?

Called up the Sheraton Grand and they said as long as you register your guest, it won't be an issue.

Tried calling the Habtoor Grand Resort and the phone doesn't seem to be working. Can anyone provide info on the Habtoor policy?

Sonyc 08
11-18-21, 21:47
Defo red if bringing from main entrance, cameras all over, they allow only one guest during registration and must provide details. After is not allowed.

However couple of options I could spot: there is a bar at 39th floor and one at first floor.

So with some discretion and girl being smart squeeze in to the bar then to the room.

LekkiDave
11-20-21, 01:07
Hello guys,

I have seen the color coding of hotels here but it has not bothered me much as I normally get a rental car. Your Western DL are usually acceptable and is cheaper and more flexible than taxi if your stay is beyond a few days.

Typically, the car parking are either on the basement floors or the lower floors of the building. Access is normally by room key card or security guard-controlled. When I come back with a guest, there is no need to go through reception as the lifts are accessible directly from the car parking floors. So, I never have to contend with access issues. I am not the only one here operating in this mode, am I?

Joe Karnavic
11-20-21, 05:29
Hello guys,

I have seen the color coding of hotels here but it has not bothered me much as I normally get a rental car. Your Western DL are usually acceptable and is cheaper and more flexible than taxi if your stay is beyond a few days.

Typically, the car parking are either on the basement floors or the lower floors of the building. Access is normally by room key card or security guard-controlled. When I come back with a guest, there is no need to go through reception as the lifts are accessible directly from the car parking floors. So, I never have to contend with access issues. I am not the only one here operating in this mode, am I?No, you are not the only one. I am using this method of parking my car in the basement and taking my girlfriend to the room without going through reception. For me giving her ID is not an option. We go twice a month and it has been now couple of years. Not a single time I got call from reception. However you need to know which hotels to go.

Kokoss1
11-20-21, 15:13
IT was park St regis Kris kan in burjuman mall area but are is great for other action spas very close to hotel, Godd hunting.

Mate.

Can you please clarify if you are talking about any particular hotel, or in general.

Best Regards and Take Care.

Dizaster
11-20-21, 16:19
Hello guys,

I have seen the color coding of hotels here but it has not bothered me much as I normally get a rental car. Your Western DL are usually acceptable and is cheaper and more flexible than taxi if your stay is beyond a few days.

Typically, the car parking are either on the basement floors or the lower floors of the building. Access is normally by room key card or security guard-controlled. When I come back with a guest, there is no need to go through reception as the lifts are accessible directly from the car parking floors. So, I never have to contend with access issues. I am not the only one here operating in this mode, am I?Definitely the way to go. A few limitations though include hotels in which their parking lifts only reaches to the lobby and then you have walk another distance to take another lift to your floor, in which you either are exposed to the concierge or be observed by a cheeky security guard. Another limitation is the surveillance cameras inside the elevator itself which is continuously monitored by a dedicated surveillant who notifies the reception to give you a call to either request registration of the guest and or charge you extra money. So just like Joe Karnavic said you have to know which hotel to go to.

Blood Red
11-23-21, 12:58
This isn't a good time to visit Dubai as the hotels and apartments are packed. My AirBNB reservation ended and I was not able to extend. All the other places I fancied were quoting ridiculous prices. So booked Moscow Hotel.

It is green. I picked up a girl from Broadway and she arrived directly to my room, I did not even get a phone call. Plus there is an enormous amount of hot pussy inside the hotel and the surroundings. The rooms are clean, the bed is good, overall a good experience.

Kaynangai
11-23-21, 18:22
Any info on Citymax Bur Dubai? I used to see some girls at the lobby few years back. Is it still the case?

MrBaz
11-24-21, 15:28
Hello bros!

I am visiting Dubai next week. My FWB will check in with me in a green hotel. She never checked in a hotel before. Her passport is with her employer, and she carries Emirate ID. Is that usually good enough for checking in, or she must show passport?

Your help to this novice monger will not be forgotten.

Joe Karnavic
11-24-21, 18:12
Hello bros!

I am visiting Dubai next week. My FWB will check in with me in a green hotel. She never checked in a hotel before. Her passport is with her employer, and she carries Emirate ID. Is that usually good enough for checking in, or she must show passport?

Your help to this novice monger will not be forgotten.She can check in with valid Emirates ID, She do not need passport.

MrBaz
11-24-21, 18:45
She can check in with valid Emirates ID, She do not need passport.Many thanks!

ArmyStock
11-25-21, 10:32
Been following few insta girls and there are tons with Puffy Lips. Do guys really like girls with Puffy lips. I kind of find them so awkward like its more lips than face.

Hanswehr
11-25-21, 13:36
Been following few insta girls and there are tons with Puffy Lips. Do guys really like girls with Puffy lips. I kind of find them so awkward like its more lips than face.I absolutely hate this look. Give me natural lips, natural tits, ass, ect. Any day over the fake stuff.

ChimeraAlpha
12-03-21, 15:55
As reported by many, this hotel is totally green (a dry one) and no issues at all about bringing guests.

Currently staying here and love the place for its "green attitude". Other things I suppose could be better.

Best Regards and take care.

Romain0775
12-05-21, 16:07
Hi,

Please, can anyone tell me how green is Mercure Gold hotel.

I'm planning to spend a couple of days there but still can change location.

Thanks.

DubaiV
12-07-21, 22:48
As reported by many, this hotel is totally green (a dry one) and no issues at all about bringing guests.

Currently staying here and love the place for its "green attitude". Other things I suppose could be better.

Best Regards and take care.Awesome! I am going to go with their most expensive room. Is it easy to get some nice WG's at this hotel? Is there a bar or something?

Mr Ricky
12-08-21, 13:28
Awesome! I am going to go with their most expensive room. Is it easy to get some nice WG's at this hotel? Is there a bar or something?They don't have a bar, it more like a hotel apartment. You can see their facilities on their website. The lobby is tiny, there are no WG's hanging around other than the ones being fucked up stairs or getting a taxi home.

WildMan1971
12-09-21, 10:52
Mövenpick Hotel Al Mamzar is very much green.

They allow guest without any problem.

Nickc
12-12-21, 06:45
Thought I should check first? How are Four Points by Sheraton Bur Dubai and the Downtown branch.

I did rtfr it read they got new owners earlier this year. Thanks Nickc.

Nickc
12-12-21, 07:18
Had some great nights there and after) Cheers Nickc.

https://dubainight.com/events/2017-08-19/saturday-at-rockafellas-12408/photos

BlakTea1970
12-16-21, 21:23
Thought I should check first? How are Four Points by Sheraton Bur Dubai and the Downtown branch.

I did rtfr it read they got new owners earlier this year. Thanks Nickc.Not green. You currently have to check in with your guest and no other guest is allowed after. Few sites saying green so don't just book and assume it to be so, best to call directly and get the info from the horses mouth.

Kforab
12-18-21, 17:41
I am currently in LM Dubai Airport and just spoke to a to our hobby friendly hotel manager:

He told, and on this I can trust him, that last night in the main building was a special police checking on all registered guest data and they found at least one working girl in a room. Anyway the arrested both, the Russian escort lady and their western client which did not return to hotel till now.

So I don't know if LM Airport can still be considered as green. Anyway he did not deny that in Royal Club the staff may react more polite.

Snow1998
12-19-21, 04:59
I am currently in LM Dubai Airport and just spoke to a to our hobby friendly hotel manager:

He told, and on this I can trust him, that last night in the main building was a special police checking on all registered guest data and they found at least one working girl in a room. Anyway the arrested both, the Russian escort lady and their western client which did not return to hotel till now.

So I don't know if LM Airport can still be considered as green. Anyway he did not deny that in Royal Club the staff may react more polite.This is concerning. Maybe they were acting on a tip off? A hotel clerk in Abu Dhabi once told me they send all registered guests data to the CID as its required. The LE of course do know what's going on. The clerk told me they use it to also monitor if COVID protocols are being violated. Anyway its still a bit worrying.

BroScientist
12-19-21, 20:35
As of now I am still trying to find a hotel that allows early check in and guests. Emailed a bunch of them (confirmed green or at least not red in this forum) last night and haven't heard back from a single one yet. Maybe I shouldn't have emailed them with bcc and emailed individually. The original plan was to find a hotel around Mall of Emirates or Downtown Dubai within $150 before taxes + fees budget. But I think I might have to stay in Park Regis Kris Krin or BurJuman Arjan by Rotana just for the sake of convenience of location, assuming they permit early check in. I want a hotel without a very obvious working girl scene, as all of my dinner guests for the 3 night I plan to stay there are well educated professionals. And yeah, paper thin walls or pounding music that makes this 39 year old fella who like to sleep in early a bit grumpy.

Kokoss1
12-20-21, 19:35
I never heard of anything like this especially now when thongs a relaxing? Very strange report here?

Snow1998;2640072 his is concerning. Maybe they were acting on a tip off? A hotel clerk in Abu Dhabi once told me they send all registered guests data to the CID as its required. The LE of course do know what's going on. The clerk told me they use it to also monitor if COVID protocols are being violated. Anyway its still a bit worrying.

BionicMan
12-20-21, 19:58
I never heard of anything like this especially now when thongs a relaxing? Very strange report here?

Snow1998;2640072 his is concerning. Maybe they were acting on a tip off? A hotel clerk in Abu Dhabi once told me they send all registered guests data to the CID as its required. The LE of course do know what's going on. The clerk told me they use it to also monitor if COVID protocols are being violated. Anyway its still a bit worrying.Happens in many countries since terrorism started to hit the world. That dates many years ago.

It's no secret all hosting places are required to communicate guest information. Most advance countries do it digital, others through handwritten slips. On principle you need to communicate these info also if you are a landlord and have a tenant.

When you check in in any Dubai hotel your passport or emirati ID is scanned just as it is done at the airport immigration and sent to the Police.

Worrying? With the thousands of daily check in's I wouldn't worry much, unless the police is tracking you for a specific crime and they know your identity.

BionicMan
12-20-21, 20:00
As of now I am still trying to find a hotel that allows early check in and guests. Emailed a bunch of them (confirmed green or at least not red in this forum) last night and haven't heard back from a single one yet. Maybe I shouldn't have emailed them with bcc and emailed individually. The original plan was to find a hotel around Mall of Emirates or Downtown Dubai within $150 before taxes + fees budget. But I think I might have to stay in Park Regis Kris Krin or BurJuman Arjan by Rotana just for the sake of convenience of location, assuming they permit early check in. I want a hotel without a very obvious working girl scene, as all of my dinner guests for the 3 night I plan to stay there are well educated professionals. And yeah, paper thin walls or pounding music that makes this 39 year old fella who like to sleep in early a bit grumpy.Early check in? Depends on the arrival time. If you land with a red eye flight book the room from the night before, specify your arrival time and it's done.

Guest friendly? On principle tourists (but not strictly family hotels) don't make too many problems if the girl is dressed discreetly. Even 5 stars hotel are so.

BroScientist
12-20-21, 20:53
As of now I am still trying to find a hotel that allows early check in and guests. Emailed a bunch of them (confirmed green or at least not red in this forum) last night and haven't heard back from a single one yet. Maybe I shouldn't have emailed them with bcc and emailed individually. The original plan was to find a hotel around Mall of Emirates or Downtown Dubai within $150 before taxes + fees budget. But I think I might have to stay in Park Regis Kris Krin or BurJuman Arjan by Rotana just for the sake of convenience of location, assuming they permit early check in. I want a hotel without a very obvious working girl scene, as all of my dinner guests for the 3 night I plan to stay there are well educated professionals. And yeah, paper thin walls or pounding music that makes this 39 year old fella who like to sleep in early a bit grumpy.Called a bunch of hotels this morning and no hotel agreed to confirm that they would be able to accommodate early check in. Here is what I was told by different hotels.

1) Park Regis Kris Krin: Girl friendly with ID, no issues with different guests in the morning and evenings. Early check in unlikely.

2) Majestic City Retreat Hotel: Not girl friendly.

3) Number One Tower Suites Dubai: Phone number not working.

4) Regent Palace bu BurJuman: Girl friendly with ID as per phone.


Early check in? Depends on the arrival time. If you land with a red eye flight book the room from the night before, specify your arrival time and it's done.

Guest friendly? On principle tourists (but not strictly family hotels) don't make too many problems if the girl is dressed discreetly. Even 5 stars hotel are so.Booked Regent Palace with free cancellation as this was the cheapest of the lot. So I booked for the night before even though I land as 8-30 AM. I am trying to pack two girls on the day I land.

Can anyone confirm if this is girl friendly? If not I will cancel it and book another hotel.

Joe Karnavic
12-21-21, 13:29
I never heard of anything like this especially now when thongs a relaxing? Very strange report here?

Snow1998;2640072 his is concerning. Maybe they were acting on a tip off? A hotel clerk in Abu Dhabi once told me they send all registered guests data to the CID as its required. The LE of course do know what's going on. The clerk told me they use it to also monitor if COVID protocols are being violated. Anyway its still a bit worrying.Hello Kokoss.

You are copying a post and replying. This is confusing. On right side bottom there is " Reply with quote" . You can click there and post your reply. Also please edit the quote and make it smaller otherwise it unnecessarily fills the pages.

BroScientist
12-22-21, 01:57
C4) Regent Palace bu BurJuman: Girl friendly with ID as per phone.

Booked Regent Palace with free cancellation as this was the cheapest of the lot. So I booked for the night before even though I land as 8-30 AM. I am trying to pack two girls on the day I land.

Can anyone confirm if this is girl friendly? If not I will cancel it and book another hotel.Called again to confirm that the hotel is girl friendly. Well, another dude received the call said that visitors are not permitted in the rooms. Cancelled the booking immediately and booked a room in Burjuman Arjan by Rotana. Can; t risk uncertainty with two different dates packed every day. Hopefully it is worth the price as it cost me $800 for 3 nights.

Snow1998
12-22-21, 05:40
Called again to confirm that the hotel is girl friendly. Well, another dude received the call said that visitors are not permitted in the rooms. Cancelled the booking immediately and booked a room in Burjuman Arjan by Rotana. Can; t risk uncertainty with two different dates packed every day. Hopefully it is worth the price as it cost me $800 for 3 nights.Meridian fairway and 4 points Sheraton bur Dubai green with ID are much cheaper!

Blood Red
12-22-21, 12:46
Called again to confirm that the hotel is girl friendly. Well, another dude received the call said that visitors are not permitted in the rooms. Cancelled the booking immediately and booked a room in Burjuman Arjan by Rotana. Can; t risk uncertainty with two different dates packed every day. Hopefully it is worth the price as it cost me $800 for 3 nights.If you were just looking for a relatively decent green hotel, you could have just booked Moscow Hotel at a much cheaper rate. Plus, it's loaded with pussy. Burjuman Arjaan is very GF, you should not have any issues, but it is not worth the price they are charging these days.

BroScientist
12-22-21, 14:38
If you were just looking for a relatively decent green hotel, you could have just booked Moscow Hotel at a much cheaper rate. Plus, it's loaded with pussy. Burjuman Arjaan is very GF, you should not have any issues, but it is not worth the price they are charging these days.Yes, I could have. But I was trying to avoid hotels loaded with working girls. Also heard that Moscow Hotel is very loud with thin walls, which I can't deal with as I like my places to be quiet. But I might stay there on my way. As I am not paying anything to the girls I am bringing back to the hotel I decided that I could splurge on the hotel.

BroScientist
12-22-21, 17:13
Meridian fairway and 4 points Sheraton bur Dubai green with ID are much cheaper!Wish I had known about these two hotels earlier. My booking in Burjuman Arjaan by Rotana is non refundable. Darn!

BroScientist
12-23-21, 00:19
Anyone has experience booking short term hotels on the following websites for boinking? As I don't have a guaranteed early check in after landing at 830 AM, I am thinking of getting a short term hotel before checking in at 2 PM in Burjuman Arjaan by Rotana. Ideally I want to eat lunch, boink Miss Naughty and switch hotel and then sleep for a few hours before Miss Hot Legs arrives in my hotel to "show me around" Dubai at 5 PM.

Even if I do get an early check in, I think I might be cutting it too close if I don't get a short term hotel. As you all know how Filipinas can be, I would rather leave no trace that there was another girl on the bed just an hour ago. In the past in Asia, I slip the room cleaning guy a $20 note to get additional cleaning of my room right after a girl leaves (or asked to leave) which seemed to work amazingly well. Do you think it would work in Dubai hotels as well?

dayuse.com

dubaishortstay.com

hotelsbyday.com

stayhopper.com

Tkn14
12-23-21, 02:28
-TIME Grand Plaza Hotel, Dubai Airport (terminal 2 fly Dubai).

-Millennium Airport Hotel Dubai (Al garhoud).

Both are Green with ID.

Plush Tiger
12-23-21, 10:21
Anyone has experience booking short term hotels on the following websites for boinking?I booked an the Burjuman hotel a few times to meet a regular there. As I am cautious I booked two rooms and we met in mine. It worked fine.

Stay safe.

BroScientist
12-24-21, 03:56
York International Hotel has pretty cheap rates for the day of arrival. I might just book a room there until my room in Burjuman Arjan is ready and boink Miss Naughty MILF there. Bet she has been fucked there before. Don't think she would mind.

Mr Ricky
12-24-21, 21:15
York International Hotel has pretty cheap rates for the day of arrival. I might just book a room there until my room in Burjuman Arjan is ready and boink Miss Naughty MILF there. Bet she has been fucked there before. Don't think she would mind.How did you book the Burjuman? Was it on the Rotana website? If you book directly with them (strongly recommended) they will send you an email with special offers to upgrade etc. One of the offers is the option to check in early at 9 am for 130 AED.

Mr Ricky
12-24-21, 21:35
I stayed here recently, here is a quick review:

It's girl friendly! I booked for 2 adults and they asked me if she would be joining later and I said yes. That was the end of that.

It a good modern hotel with a nice ambience, lots of people and nice vibe.

I got fed up with the Burjuman charging silly prices and the visitor policy at the Kris Krin which is directly opposite this hotel so I tool a gamble of this place.

I booked a room for a couple of nights, got upgraded to the Exec floor. Big room with massive walk in shower that could host 3 people.

After I had of girls come back to my place, I was happy to extended my booking. I booked the cheapest room online and then asked the receptionist to keep me in the same room so I did not have to pack and unpack etc. The Indian girl who dealt with me was quite fit.

Staff are friendly, food is good. Breakfast cost 49 AED if you pay at reception or 70 if you pay in the restaurant.

The pool on the top floor is small and they need more sun loungers. If sun bathing is important then book elsewhere.

There are 2 ways to get into the hotel.

1) Main reception, this is where you might get stopped.

2) Side entrance. Ask your taxi driver to drop you off just after the turning. There is a door, use your badge to let you in. The door is opposite Centre Point if that helps. This is the closest entrance to the lift and away from the reception. No staff hand around here. This was the best option.

Getting taxi's here is a *****. They just don't hang around here so you can book one using the Careem app or walk down to the Burjuman Mall.

Other than that, this was a good hotel for mongering and cheaper than the Burjuman.

Happy to recommend this place and I will stay here again when I am back.

Reports to follow on what I got up to.

R.

BroScientist
12-24-21, 22:16
How did you book the Burjuman? Was it on the Rotana website? If you book directly with them (strongly recommended) they will send you an email with special offers to upgrade etc. One of the offers is the option to check in early at 9 am for 130 AED.I booked directly on ritans website. They did send me an email about upgrade. But I didn't seem anything with early check in. If I do get such an email I will pay the 130 aed for sure.

Mr Ricky
12-26-21, 15:45
I booked directly on ritans website. They did send me an email about upgrade. But I didn't seem anything with early check in. If I do get such an email I will pay the 130 aed for sure.If you booked directly then call the hotel, I have done this a few times and they have been helpful.

Snow1998
01-04-22, 00:45
Hello Kokoss.

You are copying a post and replying. This is confusing. On right side bottom there is " Reply with quote" . You can click there and post your reply. Also please edit the quote and make it smaller otherwise it unnecessarily fills the pages.I don't know what part of this is difficult for anyone to understand. QUOTE is there for a reason. When one does not use vBulletin tags for quotes then it's like their own writing, which is bad forum etiquette. As Joe points out the other issue is long reports quoted in its entirety which is also bad forum etiquette. Quoted reports should be snipped, if the reader wants they can always go to original post to read in full.

BroScientist
01-04-22, 08:45
If you were just looking for a relatively decent green hotel, you could have just booked Moscow Hotel at a much cheaper rate. Plus, it's loaded with pussy. Burjuman Arjaan is very GF, you should not have any issues, but it is not worth the price they are charging these days.Burjuman Arjaan was great. I was bringing 2-3 girls a day to my hotel room. One for lunch & dinner from FC and one WG around midnight. No drama whatsoever, other than the smily from the Indian receptionists. It was perfect for this newbie.

But now when I am look back, I should have picked a cheaper hotel in Deira within walking distance of Moscow Hotel. Moscow is great for picking up. But I have read here that they charge you money if you bring a girl from anywhere bar their nightclub. That's a fucking ripoff. Even the Ukrainian from Moscow club said that it is old and loud with thin walls.

Can anyone recommend a cheaper quiet green hotel within walking distance of Moscow hotel? I am thinking of Moscow specifically as it would give me access to both the FSU girls and Iranians who reportedly hang out in the area.

Komnetkijken
01-04-22, 22:00
Can anyone recommend a cheaper quiet green hotel within walking distance of Moscow hotel? I am thinking of Moscow specifically as it would give me access to both the FSU girls and Iranians who reportedly hang out in the area.Glad you enjoyed arjaan rotana that much. It's great indeed.

I'm wondering why you're so focused on this WALKING DISTANCE from Moscow? Cabs are abundant and cheap. I would consider Radisson Blu Creek. It's a nice hotel and with the proper arrangements they are flexible (green for selected guests). You can walk from there to Moscow but better take a cab for 3 minutes.

BroScientist
01-05-22, 06:27
Glad you enjoyed arjaan rotana that much. It's great indeed.

I'm wondering why you're so focused on this WALKING DISTANCE from Moscow? Cabs are abundant and cheap. I would consider Radisson Blu Creek. It's a nice hotel and with the proper arrangements they are flexible (green for selected guests). You can walk from there to Moscow but better take a cab for 3 minutes.Thank you for the recommendation. But what exactly do you mean by proper arrangements?

Thank you for the recommendation. What exactly do you mean by proper arrangements?

The way I am envisioning my stay is I will just walk to Baran Cafe for brunch, and bring a lass to the hotel. And then dinner and another hottie from Moscow to the hotel, if I don't get one delivered to the hotel. Having to wait for a cab with a girl is a pita, and I honestly felt really awkward during the 3-4 minutes I spent waiting for a cab outside Moscow with the girl. Maybe it's because I am brand new to this.

Blood Red
01-05-22, 11:28
Burjuman Arjaan was great. I was bringing 2-3 girls a day to my hotel room. One for lunch & dinner from FC and one WG around midnight. No drama whatsoever, other than the smily from the Indian receptionists. It was perfect for this newbie.

But now when I am look back, I should have picked a cheaper hotel in Deira within walking distance of Moscow Hotel. Moscow is great for picking up. But I have read here that they charge you money if you bring a girl from anywhere bar their nightclub. That's a fucking ripoff. Even the Ukrainian from Moscow club said that it is old and loud with thin walls.

Can anyone recommend a cheaper quiet green hotel within walking distance of Moscow hotel? I am thinking of Moscow specifically as it would give me access to both the FSU girls and Iranians who reportedly hang out in the area.Moscow does not charge you anything to bring girls into your room, whether it's on premises pussy or pussy from outside the hotel.

Mr Ricky
01-05-22, 13:37
Girls don't like walking with their clients back to their hotel. They also hate the walk of shame. I have picked up girls from the York hotel / Regal Plaza and walked back to the 4 Points Sheraton on Bank Street but they were not impressed. Take a taxi, the minimum in 12 AED. Some are wearing high heels and Dubai is not built for walking.

Shiney1
01-05-22, 19:11
Burjuman Arjaan was great. I was bringing 2-3 girls a day to my hotel room. One for lunch & dinner from FC and one WG around midnight. No drama whatsoever, other than the smily from the Indian receptionists. It was perfect for this newbie.

But now when I am look back, I should have picked a cheaper hotel in Deira within walking distance of Moscow Hotel. Moscow is great for picking up. But I have read here that they charge you money if you bring a girl from anywhere bar their nightclub. That's a fucking ripoff. Even the Ukrainian from Moscow club said that it is old and loud with thin walls.

Can anyone recommend a cheaper quiet green hotel within walking distance of Moscow hotel? I am thinking of Moscow specifically as it would give me access to both the FSU girls and Iranians who reportedly hang out in the area.If you like, you can possibly also consider Golden Sands Hotel (formerly Hilton Creek) and Bandar Rotana. Edge hotel and Samaya are not bad either. You can even occasionally find couple of Iranian WGs sitting just outside the main entrance of Samaya where some coffee tables are kept by the hotel.

BTW, Coochini in Al Khaleej Palace hotel has just recently resumed their operation. Since Coochini in this Al Khaleej hotel (not the one in Moscow) is a 24 hour restaurant, you can find WGs during lunch and in the afternoons.

BroScientist
01-06-22, 03:36
If you like, you can possibly also consider Golden Sands Hotel (formerly Hilton Creek) and Bandar Rotana. Edge hotel and Samaya are not bad either. You can even occasionally find couple of Iranian WGs sitting just outside the main entrance of Samaya where some coffee tables are kept by the hotel.

BTW, Coochini in Al Khaleej Palace hotel has just recently resumed their operation. Since Coochini in this Al Khaleej hotel (not the one in Moscow) is a 24 hour restaurant, you can find WGs during lunch and in the afternoons.When you say Edge, do you mean the Edge Creekside Hotel? This seems to be the cheapest and closest option to Moscow for the dates I am considering. I did a quick search through this thread by I don't see anyone mentioning whether it is red or green. I will call them today to find out if they are guest friendly.

https://www.booking.com/hotel/ae/jannah-creekside.en-gb.html?

Nickc
01-06-22, 21:14
Hi. Now looking at Sheraton Creek. Hows it colour?

I ask this after the below reply to my original post below. It seemed an odd reply from a one report member blaktea70.

Originally Posted by Nickc.

Thought I should check first? How are Four Points by Sheraton Bur Dubai and the Downtown branch.


Not green. You currently have to check in with your guest and no other guest is allowed after. Few sites saying green so don't just book and assume it to be so, best to call directly and get the info from the horses mouth.

Snow1998
01-07-22, 03:32
Hi. Now looking at Sheraton Creek. Hows it colour?

I ask this after the below reply to my original post below. It seemed an odd reply from a one report member blaktea70.

Originally Posted by Nickc.

Thought I should check first? How are Four Points by Sheraton Bur Dubai and the Downtown branch.I have found the Bonvoy hotels and most Hiltons are usually GF friendly meaning, room registered for 2 and guest registration required. They also allow multiple guests all with registration. So this would make them green. It's not clear cut definition except for RED hotels which will not allow a guest under any circumstance. There could be an arrange or paler shade of green for one / same guest only hotels etc. It's also difficult to label a hotel green all the time as this condition is fluid and could change on authorities action or hotel management policy change. Again over the years I have found the bonvoy hotels consistently green.

ManWithMotive
01-11-22, 04:22
I have found Hilton hotels green in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, I have score Hampton and Garden Inn in Dubai and Conrod in AD. Always register as single and they have let my girls I after registration at the desk or I have sneaked them in discretely few times. Never a problem.

Sonyc 08
01-19-22, 22:23
Hello,

Stayed at Sheraton gd SZR.

Bringing someone in until midnight I see no issues, a lot of people in and out security can't see all movements.

You an also use the excuse of the rooftop bar.

Noticed a couple or more WG hanging at the front evenings / nights. They looked decent but did not try.

I have brought in Nataly though (MR Reports) at a calm hour however she was conveniently dressed no one even noticed her in or out except me!

Stayed at S Mall of EK, access seems a bit more difficult as more "surveillance in place" however if girl is decently dressed, could easily get in at the lobby level at least where they have the bar.

Staying at Hilton JBR now. Will grab some intel.

Sonyc 08
01-20-22, 21:36
Hello,

Staying at Hilton JBR now. Will grab some intel.Seems green, going in and out of the Irish pub is easy and from main entrance to the lobby and elevators easy.

Just saw a WG walking out one of the rooms near mine and going down, lucky bastard she was beautiful.

One of you? LOL.

Nice Guy 99
01-22-22, 01:08
Just saw a WG walking out one of the rooms near mine and going down, lucky bastard she was beautiful.Talk to her. They are usually up for another encounter.

I had a WG friend in Abu Dhabi who was a short time queen. When I was there on business I would give her my room key and, after she reached her goal of 3 STs / evening, she'd come and sleep with me. I usually got comped a suite and it was a much nicer place to sleep than her room with two bunk beds. Sometimes we had sex, sometimes we didn't. Sometimes I gave her a little gift (much less than her usual ST fee) and sometimes I didn't. We'd have a nice room service breakfast together, courtesy of my company, some good conversation and then we'd get on with our days. One time she didn't arrive until about 5 am. She had done her 3 out of the bar but scored 2 more in the hotel on her way up to my room. That day I was a happy #6 because she was a happy girl.

Adimondo
01-23-22, 03:25
Please shed light on the current visitor policy at Al-Khoory Atrium in Barsha, thank you!

DiegoTristan
01-23-22, 10:18
Guys I am in Dubai this week and I called Golden Sands Creek Hotel (formerly Hilton Dubai Creek which we all knew and loved). I asked about their visitor / guest policy and the lady at reception was clear, only registered guests allowed. No visitors to the room even for a short time!

- To those who have stayed there, is that something that is enforced? Or is there discretion allowed from those who have stayed and been there?

- Secondly, aside from this hotel, I'm still waiting to find a Dubai hotel that has reasonably priced rooms that have a two-person Jacuzzi in the room. Hilton Dubai Creek was one of them and was green. Any suggestions? I don't like the idea of FIVE hotels because of their lack of privacy!

Thanks all.

LekkiDave
01-23-22, 14:13
Please shed light on the current visitor policy at Al-Khoory Atrium in Barsha, thank you!When I asked recently, no issues with guest. Only need to register at front desk. I guess that means green?

Aimara
01-23-22, 16:43
I haven't been to the Creek hotel since it changed hands and stopped being a Hilton, however can't imagine there are families paying for a room with Jacuzzi, the hotel knows the score. If I was guessing I would say you will probably be ok!

Other options would be some of the larger rooms / suites at V, but that is more of an open bath setup and maybe a squeeze for two. InterCon FC is good, the tubs are big enough for two and have jacuzzi features, but not in the room, however they do have full size windows and look outwards. Also never had an issue with bringing guests at that property. Bringing back some good memories.

Jumeirah Creekside also has a open bath type setup with a retractable 'wall', again bath not jacuzzi in the trad sense. Only stayed once (hotel bit basic) and do not recall any issues with guests

Cannot recall any of the hotels I have stayed at on the Jumeirah side of town or Palm having a Jacuzzi in the room.


Guys I am in Dubai this week and I called Golden Sands Creek Hotel (formerly Hilton Dubai Creek which we all knew and loved). I asked about their visitor / guest policy and the lady at reception was clear, only registered guests allowed. No visitors to the room even for a short time!

BroScientist
01-25-22, 19:44
$65 last minute booking agoda.com, amazing breakfast, quiet.

Stayed earlier this month, brought a girl from Cooochini club inside the hotel, the girl had to show her passport to the security. Not sure if outside girls are allowed, did not ask.

Despite having two nightclubs on M level, my room at level 2 was amazing.

And, I am brand new to Dubai, but, the breakfast blew every hotel breakfast I have ever had for that price range.

Skolvikesq8
01-26-22, 11:52
Hello everyone,

I'm coming to Dubai in 2 weeks and looking to find some green hotels around SZR. I emailed a couple of hotels and 3 of them told me my guest needs to be registered upon check in and they are:

1. Fairmount hotel.

2. Al Habtoor Palace.

3. Voco Dubai.

The green hotels that I have found are:

1. Burjuman Rotana.

2. Park Regis Kris Kin.

3. Crowne Plaza Deira.

4. Jumeriah Beach.

5. Armani Hotel.

6. Byblos Hotel.

Lastly, any help would greatly be appreciated. But where would you guys stay at if you are visiting Dubai for a couple of days and look to have a good time? I'll gladly buy a beer to anyone who could help me out as I haven't visited Dubai since 2016 so I guess a lot of places changed and hotel policies also changed. Cause last time I was in Dubai I stayed in Fairmount and had no problem bringing WG back to my room from their Cigar lounge bar.

Mr Ricky
01-26-22, 22:17
Hello everyone,

I'm coming to Dubai in 2 weeks and looking to find some green hotels around SZR. I emailed a couple of hotels and 3 of them told me my guest needs to be registered upon check in and they are:

Lastly, any help would greatly be appreciated. But where would you guys stay at if you are visiting Dubai for a couple of days and look to have a good time? I'll gladly buy a beer to anyone who could help me out as I haven't visited Dubai since 2016 so I guess a lot of places changed and hotel policies also changed. Cause last time I was in Dubai I stayed in Fairmount and had no problem bringing WG back to my room from their Cigar lounge bar.I stayed here in Dec and had no problems brining girls back:

DoubleTree by Hilton Dubai M square Hotel & Residences. It near the Burjuman Rotana and opposite Park Regis Kris Kin. Its new a very good.

I booked a room for 2. When I checked in, they asked me if a guest would be joining me and I said yes. They asked if she would be checking in later and I said yes.

I was then good to go.

Asianjai
01-26-22, 23:58
Hi,

Anyone used this hotel? What's the bar like for WGs?

Thank you in advance.

Bizzie
01-27-22, 05:01
Does anyone remember when Green meant no questions asked and no registration??

Do I really want to register a woman in my hotel and have the info be available to Dubai govt?

Well, when your dick is hard, you forget to care about it.

My pre-covid experience, so not very recent:

Burjuman Rotana: You have to come down to reception to fetch your guest. A security guard is at the entrance from the Mall. Its possible to sneak in during the day.

Previous Hilton Creek, now something Golden Sands Creek: Its has an entrance on the back, away from reception area. Just have the taxi go around the back.

Fairmont SZR: Stayed there for many years. BIG lobby. Long walk of shame. There is an entrance on the back where parking decks are. Used it many times. Taxi can pull around the corner.

Sheraton Grand SZR: medium size lobby. It has a side entrance for the residence tower. Late at night a security guard may be there, but if you look like a normal human couple, it should be ok.

Four Points, Khalid bin Walid: Tiny lobby. Need card key for elevator. The girl walk straight to the elevator and can message in advance to meet you at the elevator.

LE Meridien Airport: Big lobby. It had an entrance at the back where taxi could take you (on the club side). Used that a few times. But it had renovations so not sure.

Etc etc.

Blood Red
01-27-22, 07:59
Does anyone remember when Green meant no questions asked and no registration??

Do I really want to register a woman in my hotel and have the info be available to Dubai govt?

Well, when your dick is hard, you forget to care about it.

My pre-covid experience, so not very recent:

Burjuman Rotana: You have to come down to reception to fetch your guest. A security guard is at the entrance from the Mall. Its possible to sneak in during the day.

.I tried that once but immediately got a call from security to have the guest come down and register herself. If you're staying in a hotel, it is rare that they will let the guest just go up without registering her. She can come directly to your room and you may not need to go down / just get a call to confirm you're expecting a guest, but they will scan her passport / ID. That was a good enough 'Green' for me, guests allowed after scanning ID and even more ideal if WOS is avoided and she comes directly up to your room. Yes, the government knows everything. And to be honest, in a way it's good that they got the girls ID, you could end up with a complete psycho case in your room (happened to me multiple times) or a thief too, so it's for your own safety.

Unless you have your own apartment, the only solution to not having to register a lady guest is to get an AirBNB. I have now stayed in 2 and if you accompany the guest, they won't ask for any ID. Many times the girl just walked up to the elevator and came to the room, no ID asked. Of course it does depends on how the girl is dressed and looks, etc.

Skolvikesq8
01-27-22, 11:01
So in my quest to find green hotels in Dubai I just got this response from Nassima tower and it says the following:

Assima Tower Hotel Apartments' reply:

We allowed visitors as long as you can provide the name upon check in. The visitor have to pass by the Reception Desk with valid ID for CID scanning. However, due to current situation in connection with the covid19, we minimize the number of visitors.

I think this is green am I right? Visitors must pass by the reception and provide an ID or passport copy.

Bizzie
01-28-22, 06:08
I tried that once but immediately got a call from security to have the guest come down and register herself. If you're staying in a hotel, it is rare that they will let the guest just go up without registering her. She can come directly to your room etc.Which hotel?

It can happen that the receptionist calls for ID, and they can also send a doorman to collect the document and return it. A small tip is appreciated.

Blood Red
01-28-22, 08:14
Which hotel?

It can happen that the receptionist calls for ID, and they can also send a doorman to collect the document and return it. A small tip is appreciated.Burjuman Arjaan. Easiest way to avoid having to give ID, WOS, etc is to get an AirBNB by checking their policy with the host beforehand. Or as has been posted by Joe K in the past, get a hotel where you can go directly up from parking to room (that's assuming there aren't cameras on the floors where the rooms are located).

Blood Red
01-28-22, 08:16
So in my quest to find green hotels in Dubai I just got this response from Nassima tower and it says the following:

Assima Tower Hotel Apartments' reply:

We allowed visitors as long as you can provide the name upon check in. The visitor have to pass by the Reception Desk with valid ID for CID scanning. However, due to current situation in connection with the covid19, we minimize the number of visitors.

I think this is green am I right? Visitors must pass by the reception and provide an ID or passport copy.That means you'll be restricting the number of pussies you'll be having during your stay, assuming they enforce the 'provide the name upon check in'. If that's the case, I'd call it green with restricted pussy access. Read the forum, finding a green hotel in DXB is very easy now. Better yet, PM me so I can give you the updated list of green hotels. Look forward to the PM with baited breath.

Sonyc 08
01-28-22, 12:24
Does anyone remember when Green meant no questions asked and no registration??.For the Sheraton the lobby is always busy between 6 an 10 pm loads of people going in / out, if your guest I well dressed and behaves well easy to get in without any questions and registration (I just did that last week) the same would apply to the Fairmont. Worst you can say you're going to the rooftop bar.

Skolvikesq8
01-28-22, 22:25
That means you'll be restricting the number of pussies you'll be having during your stay, assuming they enforce the 'provide the name upon check in'. If that's the case, I'd call it green with restricted pussy access. Read the forum, finding a green hotel in DXB is very easy now. Better yet, PM me so I can give you the updated list of green hotels. Look forward to the PM with baited breath.Check your dm.

Bizzie
01-29-22, 06:36
Burjuman Arjaan. Easiest way to avoid having to give ID, WOS, etc is to get an AirBNB by checking their policy with the host beforehand. Or as has been posted by Joe K in the past, get a hotel where you can go directly up from parking to room (that's assuming there aren't cameras on the floors where the rooms are located).I have been using Air BnB lately.

Depending on the setup of the entrance, lobby, doorman and time of the evening, some of those require an ID of the guest to register her.

Big lobby, before 10 pm, no problem, UNLESS the elevator uses a card key.

Small lobby, bored doorman / security, after midnight, ID card is likely.

So ask the host about lobby, security guard.

Elevator access.

Some hosts will ask for the passport of the "second" person, if you book with two guests. Just ignore it.

Self check-in places are a better option.

RoyaRyan7
02-04-22, 08:02
Hello.

Travelling to Dubai next week is Gevora hotel green if I book for two adults and same for JW Marriot Mariquis and address Marina? Please kindly share feed back.

RebelLeader
02-16-22, 17:20
Quick question which I don't think I have seen asked before.

If I come to a hotel and register a guest. Let's say guest A. She registers, stays and then leaves. Next night I want to meet another guest, say, guest be. Would the hotel know that this is a different guest. I know registration can also be for our safety, but would the hotel know that it's actually a different guest? Do they have facial recognition?

Thanks RebelLeader.

Gremlin Og
02-19-22, 14:24
The usual process for registration of guest involves the front desk scanning their ID / passport. Next night if you are walking thru the lobby, hotel personnel will usually just ask / expect you to register your guest, not exactly knowing if you registered someone previously or if that is the same person. Cameras are everywhere but I would doubt FR. Its just hotel personnel stopping everyone that looks like they should be asked.



If I come to a hotel and register a guest. Let's say guest A. She registers, stays and then leaves. Next night I want to meet another guest, say, guest be. Would the hotel know that this is a different guest. I know registration can also be for our safety, but would the hotel know that it's actually a different guest? Do they have facial recognition?

Adimondo
02-19-22, 18:14
I confirm that as for February 2022 the Al-Khoory Atrium Hotel in Barsha is green with ID registration. Thanks to all gentlemen who have given hints to my previous inquiries.

Aimara
02-22-22, 13:05
Marquis is. Last time I stayed there, checked in alone and asked for 2 keys and told them I may need a second one for my guest when she joins. Didn't bat an eyelid and just gave me a second key, I just walk in with the girl.


Hello.

Travelling to Dubai next week is Gevora hotel green if I book for two adults and same for JW Marriot Mariquis and address Marina? Please kindly share feed back.

RushRider
02-22-22, 19:47
Marquis is. Last time I stayed there, checked in alone and asked for 2 keys and told them I may need a second one for my guest when she joins. Didn't bat an eyelid and just gave me a second key, I just walk in with the girl.So, there are 2 JW Marriott Marquis in Dubai. One in Deira and one in Business Bay. I have only stayed at the one in Deira about 14 years ago and didn't have any issue with taking girls to my room. Not even having to check them in, but that was a different day. Now, I only stay at the JW in Business Bay. They are Orange. Green prior to 10 pm and Red after 2 AM. From 10-2, I always take my girl up to the Vault for a drink, then back to my room.

I will be in Dubai this weekend for a week, always looking for a wingman, but I must warn you that I only chase CIS, mostly Ukrainian and Russian (guess soon to be all Russian).

Aimara
02-22-22, 21:56
I remember the Deira one well, recall they also had a great steak restaurant and cigar bar. I have not stayed at Deira in a while (10+) years, however am familiar with the MM in BB. Rare that I am coming back after 2 am so personally have never run into any issues with the hotel.

I just got back to London after 10 days in the UAE, would definitely have been up for chasing Russians / CIS for a few nights. They used to be very much my flavour of choice and have had some great experiences with them, however last few trips have been focusing more on various Asian ethnicities. Unfortunately will not be possible this time, but I will post on the forum in advance of my next trip. Always better to buddy up when out looking for girls.


So, there are 2 JW Marriott Marquis in Dubai. One in Deira and one in Business Bay. I have only stayed at the one in Deira about 14 years ago and didn't have any issue with taking girls to my room. Not even having to check them in, but that was a different day. Now, I only stay at the JW in Business Bay. They are Orange. Green prior to 10 pm and Red after 2 AM. From 10-2, I always take my girl up to the Vault for a drink, then back to my room.

I will be in Dubai this weekend for a week, always looking for a wingman, but I must warn you that I only chase CIS, mostly Ukrainian and Russian (guess soon to be all Russian).

Joe Karnavic
02-23-22, 05:22
I remember the Deira one well, recall they also had a great steak restaurant and cigar bar. I have not stayed at Deira in a while (10+) years, however am familiar with the MM in BB. Rare that I am coming back after 2 am so personally have never run into any issues with the hotel.
.The Deira JW Marriot which was next to Hamarain centre is closed now. It had one of the best Steakhouse. It had bar serving German beers and food next to Bamboo Lagoon buffet restaurant with dancers from Fiji. Wonderful place. Sad that the owners had decided to close it.

Fake It
02-23-22, 07:45
I don't understand people's resistance to having a guest registered. Hotel staff are actually going very much out of their way to offer you discretion and security when they register your temporary guest. Technically when you register a guest to room that person is, as far as the hotel is concerned, staying with you for the duration of the booking. So if you are staying for a week and have a guest added to your room on the first night, that guest could technically come back on day two, claim to have lost the key and get a fresh key programmed for her. Hotel staff know this and typically remove the guest the next morning. To be extra safe you should call and inform them that your guest has left. I personally prefer to have all my guests registered. The girl will always think twice about any shenanagans when she knows I have access to her real name and ID and that the hotel and security are all onboard with her visit. Sneaking a girl is the equivalent to yielding more leverage to the girl because she will see that you are hiding under the table from the start. Ever notice how an Uber driver is always more polite than a cab you waive down on the street ? When the service provider knows you have easy access to recourse and are in full control of your environment then they are more likely step up the service. Plus they'll see you are veteran, not some novice who is hiding from hotel staff.


Quick question which I don't think I have seen asked before.

If I come to a hotel and register a guest. Let's say guest A. She registers, stays and then leaves. Next night I want to meet another guest, say, guest be. Would the hotel know that this is a different guest. I know registration can also be for our safety, but would the hotel know that it's actually a different guest? Do they have facial recognition?

Thanks RebelLeader.

HamDubai
02-25-22, 00:15
Thank you very much adimondo, for long time I was wondering the status of this hotel since all my trips are really short and can't waste a night in faulty trail.

Just a quick question, did you registered one visitor only in Al-Khoory Atrium or multiple visitors through your whole stay period, just to be sure if it's a green for visitors in general or green for only one additional person for the whole stay.

Thanksa.


I confirm that as for February 2022 the Al-Khoory Atrium Hotel in Barsha is green with ID registration. Thanks to all gentlemen who have given hints to my previous inquiries.

Martin00
02-25-22, 22:34
Hello,

I'll be looking for a guest friendly hotel in Bur Dubai, and I think the area around the SHARAF DG metro station is good for the many hotels, restaurants and bars / clubs. My requirements:

1) ideally guests friendly hotel that does not make problems bringing girls to the room. I guess registering the girls at the reception is fine and safer for me, but I would not want to pay extra to the hotel.

2) I am good in calling the hotel that I find in booking.com to make sure is guest friendly, but what should I ask. ? Just looking for recommendations on the "code of conduct" in order to ask the right questions in a polite manner.

Thanks!

Snow1998
02-26-22, 16:54
Hello,

I'll be looking for a guest friendly hotel in Bur Dubai, and I think the area around the SHARAF DG metro station is good for the many hotels, restaurants and bars / clubs. My requirements:

1) ideally guests friendly hotel that does not make problems bringing girls to the room. I guess registering the girls at the reception is fine and safer for me, but I would not want to pay extra to the hotel.

2) I am good in calling the hotel that I find in booking.com to make sure is guest friendly, but what should I ask. ? Just looking for recommendations on the "code of conduct" in order to ask the right questions in a polite manner.I always book for 2 guests. And at check in tell them my friend is still working and will join me later. You could say you have a friend joining you later and if they will send the friend to your room or you need to come and take her up from reception.

Martin00
02-27-22, 19:01
I always book for 2 guests. And at check in tell them my friend is still working and will join me later. You could say you have a friend joining you later and if they will send the friend to your room or you need to come and take her up from reception.Good tip, and makes sense for a short stay or 1 guess visit. But what about stating 7-10 days and wanting to bring a different lady to the room every night?

What shall I preventively ask the hotel to make sure I don't get stuck at reception with the ladies?

Thanks.

Golds
02-27-22, 22:12
Good tip, and makes sense for a short stay or 1 guess visit. But what about stating 7-10 days and wanting to bring a different lady to the room every night?

What shall I preventively ask the hotel to make sure I don't get stuck at reception with the ladies?

Thanks.Cheap Charlie's book one of the two four seasons in town and you have no issues, but yes you need to pay!

Joe Karnavic
02-28-22, 03:58
Good tip, and makes sense for a short stay or 1 guess visit. But what about stating 7-10 days and wanting to bring a different lady to the room every night?

What shall I preventively ask the hotel to make sure I don't get stuck at reception with the ladies?

Thanks.Come on, you do not ask such questions at reception. Which hotel will agree to such statement that you are going to bring different girls for 7 nights? Or they may say welcome Mr Casanova to our hotel in presence of other people including families at reception. There is simple solution to your challenge. Stay in Burjuman Rotana, book for 2 guests and like Snow has said tell them your other guest will join later. Then every night or day bring different girls. Walk to the lift as if you own the hotel and no one will bat an eyelid. Make sure on your first day you tip Aed 20 if you see a security guy standing around. That will help you in your walk of shame.

DragonsSlayer
02-28-22, 17:17
Hello everyone,

I have been a Lurker for a while but now I have started my subscription, I hope we get along well and wait for my reports.

I am now planning a long trip to Dubai focusing on the expo and mongering.

I want to ask about the hotels' situation in Dubai. I read the previous reports in this thread and these hotels looked guest-friendly to me:

Golden Sands Hotel Apartments.

Burjuman Arjaan by Rotana. Dubai.

Park Regis Kris Kin Hotel.

Crowne Plaza Dubai Deira, an IHG Hotel.

Byblos Hotel.

Al Khoory Atrium.

Moscow Hotel.

Al Khaleej Palace Deira Hotel.

(I never visited them so if any of them is not guest-friendly, please correct me).

I have some questions I hope you can help me with:

1- Do you recommend changing the hotel like every 3 nights to avoid suspicion?

2- Are there any other guest-friendly you recommend? And what do you recommend out of them?

3- Why focus on outcall in the first place if the risk is too high? Are incalls and going to her place a bad option?

4- Is it OK to take a cap to my hotel with girls that are clearly escorts?

5- Any tips for a new guy in Dubai?

Thanks in advance.

Freaky Mango
03-01-22, 07:44
Stayed in park Regis during mid February. Absolutely no problem in bringing in guests from outside. First night picked up a Russian from the Moscow hotel car park, front desk was more than happy to register her. Second night picked up a Filipino from their Club 7. Asked the girl to register at front desk and she was like I know this hotel and no need to register.

Don't know how things will be during Ramadan season.


Hello everyone,

I have been a Lurker for a while but now I have started my subscription, I hope we get along well and wait for my reports.

I am now planning a long trip to Dubai focusing on the expo and mongering.

I want to ask about the hotels' situation in Dubai. I read the previous reports in this thread and these hotels looked guest-friendly to me:

Golden Sands Hotel Apartments.

Burjuman Arjaan by Rotana. Dubai.

Park Regis Kris Kin Hotel.

Crowne Plaza Dubai Deira, an IHG Hotel..

CorporateMalaya
03-01-22, 16:03
Good Day Gents.

Just need an update on WG friendly hotels in the Marina, tried air be&be as well. But the cleaning charges are crazy. 40-60 dirhams.

Any recommendations would be appreciated.

Also in down town, new burj khalifa.

CM.

Mr Ricky
03-02-22, 17:55
Stayed in park Regis during mid February. Absolutely no problem in bringing in guests from outside. First night picked up a Russian from the Moscow hotel car park, front desk was more than happy to register her. Second night picked up a Filipino from their Club 7. Asked the girl to register at front desk and she was like I know this hotel and no need to register.

Don't know how things will be during Ramadan season.Good to get some recent / timely feedback on this place. Thanks for sharing.

DragonsSlayer
03-02-22, 22:02
Stayed in park Regis during mid February. Absolutely no problem in bringing in guests from outside. First night picked up a Russian from the Moscow hotel car park, front desk was more than happy to register her. Second night picked up a Filipino from their Club 7. Asked the girl to register at front desk and she was like I know this hotel and no need to register.

Don't know how things will be during Ramadan season.Thanks for the feedback. Very appreciated.

PopamRaj
03-03-22, 03:48
Stayed at Millennium Airport Hotel in mid-Feb for one night on a whim. It's deep green. At check-in they asked if I would have someone staying with me and I told them she would check-in later. Brought in someone from Moscow hotel at around 11 pm, no questions asked. It helps that the lifts are directly in front of the main door and Reception is a little offset to the left as you enter. So no need to walk past anyone. Just walked up to the lifts, chatting away and straight to the room.

Fuster 1234
03-03-22, 05:39
Hello everyone,

I have been a Lurker for a while but now I have started my subscription, I hope we get along well and wait for my reports.

I am now planning a long trip to Dubai focusing on the expo and mongering.

I want to ask about the hotels' situation in Dubai. I read the previous reports in this thread and these hotels looked guest-friendly to me:

Golden Sands Hotel Apartments.

Burjuman Arjaan by Rotana. Dubai.

Park Regis Kris Kin Hotel..Are Golden Sands Hotel Apartments definitely green? I can't see them mentioned on any recent posts?

DragonsSlayer
03-05-22, 14:31
Are Golden Sands Hotel Apartments definitely green? I can't see them mentioned on any recent posts?It is the message by Bizzie two months ago about an entrance in the back away from the reception.

Fuster 1234
03-06-22, 04:29
It is the message by Bizzie two months ago about an entrance in the back away from the reception.Just to be accurate, Golden Sands Hotel Creek, and Golden Sands Hotel Apartments are two completely different places.

To answer my own question after contacting the hotel, Golden Sands Hotel Apartments are not green, no visitors allowed in rooms!

Komnetkijken
03-06-22, 20:21
Stayed at Millennium Airport Hotel in mid-Feb for one night on a whim. It's deep green. At check-in they asked if I would have someone staying with me and I told them she would check-in later. Brought in someone from Moscow hotel at around 11 pm, no questions asked. It helps that the lifts are directly in front of the main door and Reception is a little offset to the left as you enter. So no need to walk past anyone. Just walked up to the lifts, chatting away and straight to the room.True, plus it's an excellent hotel. Good food, mostly acceptable rates.

GooseHollow
03-07-22, 08:00
I'll be visiting Dubai next week and had a question on Moscow hotel. I see on the booking page that it does not free in room Wifi. Can someone confirm this here if this is true?

Venom5566
03-08-22, 02:58
Hello seniors,

Any one can point if Moscow is green or red?

Joe Karnavic
03-08-22, 04:00
Hello seniors,

Any one can point if Moscow is green or red?If you did RTFF you could have found Blood Red's report. He stayed in Moscow and taken girl from Red Square. So It is green.

Venom5566
03-08-22, 21:35
Thanks senior for the update.

Any guide to Airbnb. I am long term visitor, don't want to stay in hotel for long. Any pointer would definitely help.

In return I can help you with pointers in India and Thailand.

MuscleHetero
03-10-22, 00:27
Hi guys it's been long time since I visited dubai. I am planning to stay overnight at LE meridian near airport. I would like to know the latest situation whether it's green or red and the quality at Jules club.

BobHowardUs
03-11-22, 15:28
Hi guys it's been long time since I visited dubai. I am planning to stay overnight at LE meridian near airport. I would like to know the latest situation whether it's green or red and the quality at Jules club.I understand that LE Meridian is green. Another hotel that looks good is Sofitel Dubai The Obelisk, not sure if this is green.

Any good five star hotels that are green please.

Aimara
03-11-22, 22:21
Al Qasr. Four Seasons. Raffles. Never had an issue at any of them.


I understand that LE Meridian is green. Another hotel that looks good is Sofitel Dubai The Obelisk, not sure if this is green.

Any good five star hotels that are green please.

BobHowardUs
03-12-22, 04:35
Al Qasr. Four Seasons. Raffles. Never had an issue at any of them.Thank you. Am staying at Address Downtown. Will post you how it goes to tonight.

Mr Ricky
03-12-22, 15:56
I understand that LE Meridian is green. Another hotel that looks good is Sofitel Dubai The Obelisk, not sure if this is green.

Any good five star hotels that are green please.Sheraton Grand SZR.

ArchieAndrews3
03-14-22, 04:16
Thank you. Am staying at Address Downtown. Will post you how it goes to tonight.The best part about Address Downtown is that the lifts are quite far from the reception. In fact, when you return to the hotel late night, stop the taxi at the first revolving doors that are before the main lobby. Those are just next to the small cafe that's on the outside. If you get in through those revolving doors, you'll appear almost in front of the main lifts (the reception will be on your left at this point, and quite a distance away). Tap your keycard in the lifts, and that's all there is. There's almost no chance someone will stop you, because right next to those lifts there's also some club or bar and most people will even assume you're going there.

Tptp76
03-15-22, 05:50
Would greatly appreciate if there is any information on this hotel being girl friendly?

I arrive this Sat and will have two days for mongering! Will report back.

Thanks.

Tptp76
03-15-22, 09:36
Would greatly appreciate if there is any information on this hotel being girl friendly?

I arrive this Sat and will have two days for mongering! Will report back.

Thanks.I called the hotel and they said that guests are OK as long as they have an ID. So I assume that should be fine.

Martin00
03-15-22, 21:09
I called the hotel and they said that guests are OK as long as they have an ID. So I assume that should be fine.Depends. In some hotel 1 guest if fine as you can say it's your girlfriend, but often they make clear that only 1 extra person can registered in the room for the whole stay.

Bat Wings
03-17-22, 15:17
Guys,

Does anyone have any experience or knowledge about Swissotel in Deira (Burjuman)?

Is this hotel friendly for guests?

Or can anyone suggest any 5* hotel in Deira which is completely green and a good place for food etc?

Thanks.

BW.

Martin00
03-17-22, 17:34
Hello,

My hotel is somehow not green in terms of guest, so I was wondering if around Moscow are there short term hotels for a 2-3 hours period?

In case of girl pick up, I could also check if in Moscow they have a room but it's hit or miss. Plus I guess more expensive than a 2-3 hours temp accommodation.

Thanks.

Gretsu
03-17-22, 20:09
I just booked 7 nights in Grand Heights Hotel, only to notice later that, in booking.com questions section, the staff mentioned that only close relatives may visit the room after showing ID. My booking is non-refundable so I guess I am fucked then? I could try to sneak the girl in the elevator at the same time as me, or hope that the elevator doesn't open with room card and have the girl enter after me. I noticed that there are websites that list guest friendly hotels in Dubai. They seem to be a minority.

Does anyone know any cheap guest friendly hotel in the Al Barsha region?

Aimara
03-17-22, 21:37
Yep that rule sounds pretty fucked. There are plenty of friendly hotels around the Al Barsha area. I think there is an Address nearby, that is ok for guests and most of the higher end Marriott brands are also ok. Marriott have so many hotels in Dubai now, pretty sure Al Barsha is also covered. All else fails the hotel linked to the MoE (which maybe a Marriott as well), a few years back pre-covid picked up a FL from the mall and walked via the connecting passageway to the hotel.


I just booked 7 nights in Grand Heights Hotel, only to notice later that, in booking.com questions section, the staff mentioned that only close relatives may visit the room after showing ID. My booking is non-refundable so I guess I am fucked then? I could try to sneak the girl in the elevator at the same time as me, or hope that the elevator doesn't open with room card and have the girl enter after me. I noticed that there are websites that list guest friendly hotels in Dubai. They seem to be a minority.

Does anyone know any cheap guest friendly hotel in the Al Barsha region?

Bat Wings
03-18-22, 04:57
Sorry for the typo.

I meant Swissotel at Al Ghurair.


Guys,

Does anyone have any experience or knowledge about Swissotel in Deira (Burjuman)?

Is this hotel friendly for guests?

Or can anyone suggest any 5* hotel in Deira which is completely green and a good place for food etc?.

Blood Red
03-18-22, 05:29
Guys,

Does anyone have any experience or knowledge about Swissotel in Deira (Burjuman)?

Is this hotel friendly for guests?

Or can anyone suggest any 5* hotel in Deira which is completely green and a good place for food etc?

Thanks.

BW.I am not sure about a ST hotel, but Moscow, Broadway, Khaleej Palace, Carlton Deira are all green.

Blood Red
03-18-22, 05:30
I just booked 7 nights in Grand Heights Hotel, only to notice later that, in booking.com questions section, the staff mentioned that only close relatives may visit the room after showing ID. My booking is non-refundable so I guess I am fucked then? I could try to sneak the girl in the elevator at the same time as me, or hope that the elevator doesn't open with room card and have the girl enter after me. I noticed that there are websites that list guest friendly hotels in Dubai. They seem to be a minority.

Does anyone know any cheap guest friendly hotel in the Al Barsha region?Have they charged your credit card yet? I usually book with a debit card, and if I find myself in such a situation, I remove the funds from it and then booking.com can't do shit even if you don't show up, etc. They will just send you an email asking what happened, why you didn't show up. Try signature hotel in Al Barsha.

Lakeside
03-18-22, 09:06
Stayed there last week and have to say they are definitely not a green hotel. Each night from 8 PM onwards they have had a guard posted near the elevator and chasing unregistered girls to sign in. One evening to my surprise some elderly Russian working girls were giving me the eye at the Sheraton Chelsea Arms Pub. How this fits together with the hotel policies I don't know.

Dizaster
03-18-22, 09:43
Have they charged your credit card yet? I usually book with a debit card, and if I find myself in such a situation, I remove the funds from it and then booking.com can't do shit even if you don't show upHow do you swing that? They always deduct the amount right away. Or do they have book now pay later option?


I noticed that there are websites that list guest friendly hotels in Dubai. They seem to be a minority.Not really, it's not a problem unless you make it one. , In fact the not so girl friendly hotels are the minority not the other way around. And most of them won't even turn you down they'll just apply a joiner fee for the WG and that's it. Once you go around the city you'll realize that this concern is way blown out of proportion.

Aimara
03-18-22, 13:50
Thats interesting. So bank just declines payment and your account doesn't get overdrawn? Bit off topic but who do you bank with.


Have they charged your credit card yet? I usually book with a debit card, and if I find myself in such a situation, I remove the funds from it and then booking.com can't do shit even if you don't show up, etc. They will just send you an email asking what happened, why you didn't show up. Try signature hotel in Al Barsha.

Blood Red
03-18-22, 14:40
Thats interesting. So bank just declines payment and your account doesn't get overdrawn? Bit off topic but who do you bank with.Yes, that is correct. It's an Australian debit card (Commonwealth Bank of AUS). You get 2 accounts, a savings account and a current account. The debit card is linked to the current account, and I move funds between the two. I guess it's possible since it's a debit card and not a CC. The good thing is that booking.com don't block the amount while booking, you just need an active card, that's why it's possible.

Martin00
03-18-22, 15:12
From next Sunday I'll be staying at Moskow hotel, if anyone wants to buddy up going into Red Square and Coochini, please DM me. Company is good when going into those devil places!

Dizaster
03-18-22, 20:16
Stayed there last week and have to say they are definitely not a green hotel. Each night from 8 PM onwards they have had a guard posted near the elevator and chasing unregistered girls to sign inAppreciate the insight. Registering the girl is a standard protocol therefore it doesn't classify the hotel as red. If they force a joiner fee then its a yellow. Red is where they refuse the girl going up to the room and they make up a bullshit reason for it.

Mr Ricky
03-18-22, 22:25
Hello,

My hotel is somehow not green in terms of guest, so I was wondering if around Moscow are there short term hotels for a 2-3 hours period?

In case of girl pick up, I could also check if in Moscow they have a room but it's hit or miss. Plus I guess more expensive than a 2-3 hours temp accommodation.

Thanks.There was websites you can use to book room for 3 or 5 hours. Just Google them.

Martin00
03-19-22, 07:19
There was websites you can use to book room for 3 or 5 hours. Just Google them.Mmm I did few searches but no luck. What keyword should I be looking at? Only normal hotels in Dubai popped up.

Blood Red
03-19-22, 12:20
How do you swing that? They always deduct the amount right away. Or do they have book now pay later option?

.From what I can recall, booking.com has a 'pay later' option (you pay once you physically check in at the hotel), which is what I always use in case a cancellation is required.

Joe Karnavic
03-19-22, 13:57
How do you swing that? They always deduct the amount right away. Or do they have book now pay later option?

Not really, it's not a problem unless you make it one. , In fact the not so girl friendly hotels are the minority not the other way around. And most of them won't even turn you down they'll just apply a joiner fee for the WG and that's it. Once you go around the city you'll realize that this concern is way blown out of proportion.In Booking.com they have Refundable and Non refundable options. The second option is slightly expensive but gives you flexibility to cancel it at last moment. If you are regularly booking through them they will not charge even if you have missed the deadline to cancel. You pay only when you check-in by credit card or cash.

Lakeside
03-19-22, 14:48
Appreciate the insight. Registering the girl is a standard protocol therefore it doesn't classify the hotel as red. If they force a joiner fee then its a yellow. Red is where they refuse the girl going up to the room and they make up a bullshit reason for it.Dubai is a country where it is an offence if an unmarried couple stays together in a hotel room and each year a few couples getting punished because of this (also foreigners). Therefore registration of a girl under my hotel room no is definitely not a good idea since I do not want to leave the evidence of having broken this crazy law and probably getting in the best case a record in the files of the LE or in the worst case getting prosecuted. But I think each one of us has to decide what is green or red for himself and how willing to take a risk one is.

Joe Karnavic
03-19-22, 20:06
Dubai is a country where it is an offence if an unmarried couple stays together in a hotel room and each year a few couples getting punished because of this (also foreigners). Therefore registration of a girl under my hotel room no is definitely not a good idea since I do not want to leave the evidence of having broken this crazy law and probably getting in the best case a record in the files of the LE or in the worst case getting prosecuted. But I think each one of us has to decide what is green or red for himself and how willing to take a risk one is.That was the old rule and now unmarried man and woman can safely stay in the hotel together. You are not breaking any law. Registering a girls or any guest staying in the hotel is for your safety and it is mandatory hotel policy. If you want to take her without registering is your choice. There are many hotels like Marquis or Meridien at airport with large lobby where you can sneak your girl in. I did it many times with my girlfriends whom I don't want to register to protect her privacy. Hotels in Dubai have became more liberal.

Dizaster
03-19-22, 22:10
But I think each one of us has to decide what is green or red for himself and how willing to take a risk one is.What are you getting all defensive and self-justifying for? Relax bro.

Fake It
03-20-22, 05:27
That was the old rule and now unmarried man and woman can safely stay in the hotel together. You are not breaking any law. Registering a girls or any guest staying in the hotel is for your safety and it is mandatory hotel policy. If you want to take her without registering is your choice. There are many hotels like Marquis or Meridien at airport with large lobby where you can sneak your girl in. I did it many times with my girlfriends whom I don't want to register to protect her privacy. Hotels in Dubai have became more liberal.You can probably say this 1,000 times and people will still be asking which hotel is green and red. That concept is now gone. These days if a hotel tries to limit your unregistered guests its probably because they want to run a family friendly property, that's all.

Blood Red
03-20-22, 06:06
You can probably say this 1,000 times and people will still be asking which hotel is green and red. That concept is now gone. These days if a hotel tries to limit your unregistered guests its probably because they want to run a family friendly property, that's all.Spot on, Fake It and Joe K.

AnotherDay
03-20-22, 19:18
Dubai is a country where it is an offence if an unmarried couple stays together in a hotel room and each year a few couples getting punished because of this (also foreigners). Therefore registration of a girl under my hotel room no is definitely not a good idea since I do not want to leave the evidence of having broken this crazy law and probably getting in the best case a record in the files of the LE or in the worst case getting prosecuted. But I think each one of us has to decide what is green or red for himself and how willing to take a risk one is.I see you are not following the news?

According to the new laws, unmarried couple can stay in hotel / apartment, even getting pregnant (out of wedlock) is not punished by law.

So. Ya. Get up to speed I guess?

Arjuna Alpha
04-02-22, 12:07
I am thinking of doing a few days towards the end of May in Dubai. I normally stay at the Burjuman Arjaan by Rotana. Dubai.

But would like to upgrade to something nicer, ideally with a walk in shower for two or a larger sized tub for two.

Any recommendations or ideas appreciated.

Aimara
04-03-22, 14:00
All the Jumeirah hotels, InterCon, Raffles, Ritz Carlton on JBR, V. Hotel sites will display room pictures as well!


I am thinking of doing a few days towards the end of May in Dubai. I normally stay at the Burjuman Arjaan by Rotana. Dubai.

But would like to upgrade to something nicer, ideally with a walk in shower for two or a larger sized tub for two.

Any recommendations or ideas appreciated.

BytePlayer
04-12-22, 21:27
Hey,

So a specific question here. I am super shy and I like being super discreet with my adventures. Do you guys know of any hotels that have underground parking and elevators lead you straight into the room? (To avoid WOS at reception).

Xavieos
04-14-22, 10:21
Hi all,

Does anybody have references about this site: https://www.dayuse.ae/.

I believe it is a great option to book nice rooms for a few hours at good prices.

Aimara
04-14-22, 21:16
Can't think of a single hotel, however I do remember staying at an apartment on JBR which had elevators up from parking to the floor. That maybe your best bet if you really are that shy, Raffles has elevators up from parking but they bring you out to the elevators on the ground floor, which you then take to your room. You don't have to walk past reception however historically they have security stationed there in the evening after 9 pm. Its pot luck, sometimes the guy will just say good evening sir and off you go, once or twice I was asked me to register my guest which I did and all ok.

Just my 2 cents, but I think this WOS thing is a bit over-hyped, I have been at this hobby in Dubai for at least 15 years and I have never once had the girl turned away. If you are in the hobby, enjoy it, why do you give a bleep what someone else thinks?


Hey,

So a specific question here. I am super shy and I like being super discreet with my adventures. Do you guys know of any hotels that have underground parking and elevators lead you straight into the room? (To avoid WOS at reception).

Wicked Roger
04-14-22, 21:34
Hey,

So a specific question here. I am super shy and I like being super discreet with my adventures. Do you guys know of any hotels that have underground parking and elevators lead you straight into the room? (To avoid WOS at reception).The Pullman Deira City Centre used to have this (hotel / apartments) but even if you come through the mall into the hotel and direct to the room as Aimara said, there is security (at times) or the cameras pick you up and will call you and ask for ID etc.

If you are shy then you can't be a monger LOL Discreet I understand the shy bit I don't as WOS I have dine, seen a few times in my life and you get used to it, the hotels know it happens and are non judgmental so why worry.

Joe Karnavic
04-14-22, 21:45
Hey,

So a specific question here. I am super shy and I like being super discreet with my adventures. Do you guys know of any hotels that have underground parking and elevators lead you straight into the room? (To avoid WOS at reception).I know few hotels where you can directly go from Parking to your room without anyone bothering you. I have been using one such hotel twice in a month. You do not have PM so can not share. If Hotels know they are being discussed openly they may change the lift protocol.

If you are in this hobby WOS is part of adventure. No one at hotels is really bothered about it. For them it is regular event happening every day / night.

Bat Wings
04-15-22, 06:08
Have come to Dubai just recently.

I do know of one hotel which has a direct entry into the lift almost from the road. This entrance is in the backside which has a small lobby but it is never manned.

It has a glass door which leads to the lane behind and can only be accessed by the room key.

So the guest can easily open the glass door step into the so called lobby which is not manned and take the lift up.

There is never a soul present in this lobby. Felt it was quite convenient.

Then don't know if I can mention the hotels name in the open. Anyone who needs can pm me. Happy to help.

Cheers.

BW.


Hey,

So a specific question here. I am super shy and I like being super discreet with my adventures. Do you guys know of any hotels that have underground parking and elevators lead you straight into the room? (To avoid WOS at reception).

Mr Ricky
04-15-22, 21:55
I am thinking of doing a few days towards the end of May in Dubai. I normally stay at the Burjuman Arjaan by Rotana. Dubai.

But would like to upgrade to something nicer, ideally with a walk in shower for two or a larger sized tub for two.

Any recommendations or ideas appreciated.I have stayed here and the shower was but built for fucking Nice walk in shower that could easily accommodate 2.

DoubleTree by Hilton Dubai M Square Hotel & Residences, Bur Dubai.

Arjuna Alpha
04-19-22, 06:13
I have stayed here and the shower was but built for fucking Nice walk in shower that could easily accommodate 2.

DoubleTree by Hilton Dubai M Square Hotel & Residences, Bur Dubai.Thanks. The showers are in the bath tub. Bit hard to walk in. . Unless you are talking about a different Rotana property.

Any experience with the Hilton and girls? Double checking given I haven't been to Dubai in 2 years +.

Fake It
04-19-22, 07:02
That was the old rule and now unmarried man and woman can safely stay in the hotel together. You are not breaking any law. Registering a girls or any guest staying in the hotel is for your safety and it is mandatory hotel policy. If you want to take her without registering is your choice. There are many hotels like Marquis or Meridien at airport with large lobby where you can sneak your girl in. I did it many times with my girlfriends whom I don't want to register to protect her privacy. Hotels in Dubai have became more liberal.Couldn't agree more. The validity of this whole thread is becoming a mute point and its existence only propetuates outdated notions. Hotels that were once red now receive my outcalls at reception, call me in my room to ask 'shall we send her up? In fact, I've started to order duos to my room and hotel reception would say 'shall we send them up? And I can do this on a nightly basis, timed with a bottle of wine and some light bites. I feel allot better knowing that the girls ID and mobile number are logged at reception, and on safetly level I think the girls prefer it too.

It is no longer a question of law. Just a matter of hotel policy. Just avoid the hotels that are clearly family orientated, dry hotels or hotels that are running some sort of 'visitor-fee' scam for your guests. I. e Broadway and the like. Most others will be totally fine so long as you are not a nuisance. Sneaking a girl into your room is an armature move in today's Dubai in my opinion.

Wanting to protect your (or her privacy) if of course your right so that is your call on balance with security.

Blood Red
04-19-22, 07:21
I feel allot better knowing that the girls ID and mobile number are logged at reception, and on safetly level I think the girls prefer it too.
I feel the same way. However, has anyone else noticed that some girls (Uzbeks from my experience) are actually using ID's of other girls and are getting away with it? I know at least 3 Uzbek ladies that are using Emirates ID of other girls left and right, and no one is noticing or not bothered. I mean I had to just look at their ID once and could tell that it was not their ID, so found that very odd that they are able to pull this off without consequences. Pretty fucked up if you ask me. So in those cases, ID checks don't mean shit as they'll nab the wrong girl if something goes wrong. Mobile number is also not verified, girl can give any number.

Mr Ricky
04-19-22, 15:16
Thanks. The showers are in the bath tub. Bit hard to walk in. . Unless you are talking about a different Rotana property.

Any experience with the Hilton and girls? Double checking given I haven't been to Dubai in 2 years +.Hi Arjuna,

I recommended a Hilton, they have got nothing to do with Rotana and I think you are getting confused.

I stayed in King room. This hotel is new and it had a large walk in shower. Take a look at the pic's on their website (Hilton).

Sonyc 08
04-20-22, 14:44
Thanks. The showers are in the bath tub. Bit hard to walk in. . Unless you are talking about a different Rotana property.

Any experience with the Hilton and girls? Double checking given I haven't been to Dubai in 2 years +.Hilton JBR you can easily get in no questions asked. As of Feb this year just keep low profile!

ManWithMotive
04-23-22, 05:44
I feel the same way. However, has anyone else noticed that some girls (Uzbeks from my experience) are actually using ID's of other girls and are getting away with it? I know at least 3 Uzbek ladies that are using Emirates ID of other girls left and right, and no one is noticing or not bothered. I mean I had to just look at their ID once and could tell that it was not their ID, so found that very odd that they are able to pull this off without consequences. Pretty fucked up if you ask me. So in those cases, ID checks don't mean shit as they'll nab the wrong girl if something goes wrong. Mobile number is also not verified, girl can give any number.I do remember once I had pick up a girl Uzbek from a club in Abu Dhabi and on the way found out she do not have Al Hosn app to into hotel. So while in the cab she downloaded app and register her sisters details and we manage to sneak in.

Big Daddy 1906
04-23-22, 06:58
I've just found out that I'll be getting a 4-day weekend coming up soon and I want to head back to Dubai. I'll admit that it's been more time than I can count since I was last there so I'm a bit rusty as to the whole hotel scene. What I'm looking for, if it exists, is a green hotel relatively "close" the "scene" for under $80 a night. My usual stand-bys, Burjuman Aarjan and Park Regis are above that and I need to conserve cash since the airfare is going to be fairly expensive.

Much appreciated.

Arjuna Alpha
04-23-22, 11:43
Sonyc and Mr Ricky. Thanks very much for the guidance. Appreciated.


Hilton JBR you can easily get in no questions asked. As of Feb this year just keep low profile!

Arjuna Alpha
04-24-22, 01:18
Anyone with experience at the Doubletree M Square residence. Looks nice and next to the Burjaman Rotana.

All, may thanks for your help. Plan to be in Dubai end of May, will report.


Sonyc and Mr Ricky. Thanks very much for the guidance. Appreciated.

LeatherWizard1
04-24-22, 16:46
My girlfriend and I, I'm American and she's a beautiful long legged Lebanese, will be in Dubai in early May. I am looking to set up a gangbang for her, her second, and am looking for a group of guys, maybe 5 who can host at a hotel and use her the way she likes.

The guys should be used to performing and I'm looking for in shape guys up to age 45-50. She's a cum loving, 3 hole **** (with protection) and I hope we can make this happen.

Let me know and let's see what happens. I probably will meet the guys before to make sure you're serious,.

Fopzp
04-24-22, 19:39
Hello everyone,

I'm planning to stay at Courtyard World Trade Centre during my short visit to Dubai in May, Is the hotel safe and friendly?

Thanks.

Mighty Spearsman
04-25-22, 03:53
Hello everyone,

I'm planning to stay at Courtyard World Trade Centre during my short visit to Dubai in May, Is the hotel safe and friendly?

Thanks.Yes! I look forward to reading your posts about your experiences here in Dubai.

Mr Ricky
04-27-22, 14:31
My girlfriend and I, I'm American and she's a beautiful long legged Lebanese, will be in Dubai in early May. I am looking to set up a gangbang for her, her second, and am looking for a group of guys, maybe 5 who can host at a hotel and use her the way she likes.

The guys should be used to performing and I'm looking for in shape guys up to age 45-50. She's a cum loving, 3 hole **** (with protection) and I hope we can make this happen.

Let me know and let's see what happens. I probably will meet the guys before to make sure you're serious,.If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is! Good luck organizing this as someone with no track record on this forum.

Robbie1975
04-27-22, 15:27
Hello everyone,

Finally booked a boys golfing trip. Have noticed quite a few ladies on MP staying in the local area, hence why we booked Media Rotana Dubai, Is the hotel girl Friendly? Have punted many times in the you. K but never in Dubai, so any newbie advice / recommendation's welcome.

Going to spend the next few weeks trying to research on best places to go and play.

Cheers.

LionsNTigers
04-28-22, 00:28
My girlfriend and I, I'm American and she's a beautiful long legged Lebanese, will be in Dubai in early May. I am looking to set up a gangbang for her, her second, and am looking for a group of guys, maybe 5 who can host at a hotel and use her the way she likes.

The guys should be used to performing and I'm looking for in shape guys up to age 45-50. She's a cum loving, 3 hole **** (with protection) and I hope we can make this happen.

Let me know and let's see what happens. I probably will meet the guys before to make sure you're serious,.I will be in Dubai for ten days starting May 9. Let me know if you're actually making this happen, I am age and fitness requested.

MuscleHetero
04-28-22, 11:34
LE Meridian airport hotel is green. In fact I could take a girl from Jules club through a different route without checking her in the reception.

LionsNTigers
04-28-22, 12:44
What is the experience of this group as far as better / nicer property? Ritz-Carlton DIFC or the St Regis?

BionicMan
04-28-22, 18:56
What is the experience of this group as far as better / nicer property? Ritz-Carlton DIFC or the St Regis?In the Bonvoy chain rating, St Regis are always a level up Ritz Carlton's.

Then the location might have a play. But depends what that means for each individual.

WackyVirus2
05-04-22, 09:15
Hey guys,

Is Indigo by IHG in Downtown a green hotel, on a company visit but wanted to know if sneaking in a guest will be an issue?

GentlemanJim89
05-04-22, 19:41
Hi all,

Extreme newbie here, off to Dubai soon after a couple years of WG curiosity. Have seen mixed reports on Sig One, some say it's the hub for WGs and some say its dead. I'm looking to stay somewhere where either the hotel bar is loaded, so back to room is easy, or somewhere with WG nearby for a short walk back to mine or theirs. Looking for a ton of advice but will try and post in relevant forums for all my questions! Thanks all.

Ashiartw1
05-05-22, 18:12
Hello everyone,

I have been a Lurker for a while but now I have started my subscription, I hope we get along well and wait for my reports.

I am now planning a long trip to Dubai focusing on the expo and mongering.

I want to ask about the hotels' situation in Dubai. I read the previous reports in this thread and these hotels looked guest-friendly to me:

Golden Sands Hotel Apartments.

Burjuman Arjaan by Rotana. Dubai..Did you get some more informative.

LeatherWizard1
05-07-22, 12:48
I will be in Dubai for ten days starting May 9. Let me know if you're actually making this happen, I am age and fitness requested.Very interested. We're still firming up dates but have received a couple positive responses.

Looking for someone who can host. Maybe for a big event or for just a quick drop by.

Let us know.

DiegoTristan
05-15-22, 13:57
Anyone with experience at the Doubletree M Square residence. Looks nice and next to the Burjaman Rotana.

All, may thanks for your help. Plan to be in Dubai end of May, will report.You shouldn't have a problem with girls here. You can go straight up from the basement car park via the elevator to the rooms. Having said that, the hotel is super boring. Slightly dark, gothic feel. Pleasant enough for a stay.

DiegoTristan
05-15-22, 13:59
Hi friends, I will be in Dubai again next week. As you know I love hotel rooms that have a jacuzzi in them. I usually enjoyed the Hilton Dubai Creek (status upgrades etc.) but now it's changed to the Golden Sands Creek. Does anyone know if it's still green?

Cheers.

CrispyPotato
05-17-22, 14:32
Quick question to expert gentlemen here regarding hotel being green. I will be staying at Waldorf A by the Palm and DoubleTree Al Barsha. Does anyone has idea if these places are green?

Thank you in advance gentlemen.

AggieDad1
05-18-22, 15:25
Spent a night at the La Meridien near the Dubai airport. Hotel was nice and even wondered over to Jules and ate some of the Mexican food on offer. After a week in Thailand and an early flight the next day I could not stay there long enough to see all the girls arrive. Nice place though.

Elden Lord
05-18-22, 18:41
Quick question to expert gentlemen here regarding hotel being green. I will be staying at Waldorf A by the Palm and DoubleTree Al Barsha. Does anyone has idea if these places are green?

Thank you in advance gentlemen.Waldorf will require your guest to register to go up to the rooms for sure. Reckon it should be green if you keep it lowkey.

BamaBoy123
05-20-22, 13:24
Hey guys,

Long time lurker, and want to get some guidance as I couldn't find an answer.

Is Armani Dubai green? I plan to spend one night end of June. Need a place that's luxury and easy pick up's from bar etc.

IndieFriend
05-20-22, 18:45
Hello friends,

Off to Dubai next week after cancelling the trip a few times. Have booked at Sheraton Dubai Creek. Does anybody have a recent experience at Sheraton regarding their rules? Also, if the guest is required to register at reception, does it show up on the final bill upon check out? Asking this ince it is a business trip, do not want the guest names to show up upon check out. Is there any Marriott in Dubai which doesn't do so?

Thanks and safe mongering.

And if anybody is up for a drink on next weekend, let's meet up!

Want More
05-20-22, 21:04
DoubleTree Al Barsha. Does anyone has .Double Tree Al Barsha is a dump. Change the hotel of you can. Waldorf Palm is very nice. It will require ID but they are super classy about it.

JyinJapan
05-21-22, 06:54
All high end hotels in Dubai are green. This question has been asked multiple times.

Yes all hotels are green. Green means you can have a guest stay in your room by giving the guest's ID to reception which will be used to take the guest details and handed back to the guest.

Do not expect any hotel to allow a non registered guest to be in the room. This is only possible if you can sneak someone to your room. Totally not recommended.


Hey guys,

Long time lurker, and want to get some guidance as I couldn't find an answer.

Is Armani Dubai green? I plan to spend one night end of June. Need a place that's luxury and easy pick up's from bar etc.

JyinJapan
05-21-22, 06:57
Only the name of the main person on the reservation will show on the bill.


Hello friends,

Off to Dubai next week after cancelling the trip a few times. Have booked at Sheraton Dubai Creek. Does anybody have a recent experience at Sheraton regarding their rules? Also, if the guest is required to register at reception, does it show up on the final bill upon check out? Asking this ince it is a business trip, do not want the guest names to show up upon check out. Is there any Marriott in Dubai which doesn't do so?

Thanks and safe mongering.

And if anybody is up for a drink on next weekend, let's meet up!

Snow1998
05-21-22, 08:41
Only the name of the main person on the reservation will show on the bill.A friend of mine is in trouble with his wife, who got access to his phone and on booking dot com under his login she found the guest ID as well. He books the room and the girl joins him later. When she registered at the reception her ID gets registered on the app as well. How this happened and how the wife found is still not fully known. He is completely cutoff from his friends while he resurrects the marriage.

Venom5566
05-21-22, 19:04
Paramount Hotel, Business Bay.

SLS Hotel, Business Bay.

Mercure, AL Barsha.

Guys don't sneak in guest. It's for your safety. There are lot of ways to sneak in guest, but if anything goes wrong, then you will be trouble.

Nowadays mostly all star hotels are green.

Want More
05-21-22, 23:31
When she registered at the reception her ID gets registered on the app as well. .I have been using that app for a long long time and never has anyone other than main guest appeared. I mostly check in together but booking is always under my name +1.

Joe Karnavic
05-22-22, 05:38
A friend of mine is in trouble with his wife, who got access to his phone and on booking dot com under his login she found the guest ID as well. He books the room and the girl joins him later. When she registered at the reception her ID gets registered on the app as well. How this happened and how the wife found is still not fully known. He is completely cutoff from his friends while he resurrects the marriage.Hmmmm, Curious case of smart wife LOL, As you may be aware in booking, com there is provision to delete your booking, otherwise it keeps record of all hotels you have booked in the past. When girl travel with me to Europe it is mandatory to have her name in booking to apply for the visa. But once the trip is finished this is first thing I do sitting in airport lounge!! There were many cases of Angry wife syndome. Once in Panorama hotel in burdubai wife came to know that her husband is inside the club picking up girls in Ground floor. She drove the car inside the lobby and broke may glass doors haha. Victoria at Steps once told me that one wife suspected that her husband is calling their number many times, She called and ask for location. She came barging in made big scene.

So guys do not underestimate your other half. Do not keep any traces. Chats, call records, bookings, everything can be deleted.

Meanwhile Snow, hope your friend come out of his marital issue.