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Let me be the first person to post here.Folks, I am extremely concerned about where I should stay during my trip.I want to stay at or near a place where there are bars and discos.I have chosen Hyatt Regency,Novotel and the York Hotel.I understand the York Hotel is a three star hotel,but I am willing to stay there.So,where do you folks say I stay in. I will be happy to post a report here when I get back from Dubai.
Try SEAVIEW HOTEL Near Rashid PORT, they have couple of discos there.
Hi,
I am thinking of staying at the Metropolitan Palace Hotel or the Oasis beach hotel, does anyone have any information about bring girls back to these hotels?
Thanks
WLMan
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Member #1071
[i]Try SEAVIEW HOTEL Near Rashid PORT, they have couple of discos there. [/i][/QUOTE]
Thanks for the info.I will be sure to do a research on the hotel you mentioned. I will post a report as soon as I get to Dubai. Secondly any one else please provide your feedback to my original question if you may.I truly believe that this would be helpful for all forum members interested in Dubai Hotels as this is quite a conservative country.
From my personal experience the following hotels are 'friendly'. The Ramada Continental by the airport, the Marriott, the Sheraton by the creek (can't remember the name), the Sheraton Four Points and the Hilton by the Creek (it's the new one).
From previous postings, the York and the Hyatt are NOT particularly friendly, nor is the Regal Palace. From personal experience the Sea Shell is VERY unfriendly. However, that still leaves a lot of others.
Good luck.
ANy updates hotels in Dubai that allow female guests to the room
Females up to the room without checking their passports? And close to or access to the beach? Any help?
Robert
I tried to post this earlier, but had trouble wiht postings:
I have taken ladies to my room at
1. Le Royal Meridien Resort, (Jumaira Beach)
2. Le Meridien (Airport)
3. Al-Bustan Rotana (Near airport)
BIG Problem for me: All of the hotels wanted a copy of her passport/visa, which the ladies carry with them.
But it can be such a downer having to go to the reception desk and have the clerks look at you funny (maybe my imagination?)
But it is for your own safety. Having said that, I still HATE it!
I have an American friend and at the older Hyatt with the revovling restrauant. She's gone up to rooms without showing her passport? Is this possilbe at any hotels? After the conferance is over?
Robert
The Crowne Plaza, located on Shaikh Zayed Road, is a guest friendly hotel.
The reception area is buzzing till 1 or 2 am and most of the times no one stops anybody. Around late night 3am I was stopped and the girls just handed their passport copies to the concierge. I didnt even step up to the reveption desk. The fellow took the copies from us, asked my room number and we stepped into the elevators. Simple. Hope that helps someone.
Eric
Cool thanks, but I was hoping for a hotel a little closer to the beach. With some kind of coed activities like squash or massages of some kind.
Eric T,
Is the lobby really that busy in the Crowne Plaza? From what?
Please espand on the quality of accomodations there and the rate if possible.
Thanks.
[quote]Eric T,
Is the lobby really that busy in the Crowne Plaza? From what?
Please espand on the quality of accomodations there and the rate if possible.
Thanks.[/quote]Badass,
When you enter the main door of the Crowne, there is the way to the mall to your left as well as the entrance to the Zinc discotheque or you have to immediately climb an escalator to the first floor which takes you to a inverted 'T' shaped area.
At the end of the T is the reception, and concierge desks. To the right, left, and around are ways to other areas. The lobby is busy with guests at the counter. Plus the way to the Harvesters Pub, Coffee bar (Cappuchinos), The Banquet Hall, etc is close by as well. So there is a lot of traffic. Up until 1 am I have seen this area bustle with ppl so no one really has time to eye what your doing or where youre going. But early morning 2/3 am its quite as the pub and restaurants have closed and the only people coming and going are the ones taking the elevators to their rooms. Its at that time that I was stopped but they just took the girls' passport copies and we were on the way.
The general service of the hotel I found to be very friendly and cooperative. The room was a standard guest room. Although I have been told that guest rooms in some other 5 star hotels were better but then I wasnt here for the comforts of the room. I chose the Crowne because I was told it was guest friendly and I got a good pricing on it as well.
Hope that helps.
Eric
Folks,
I have been given the choice to choose from these hotels. Seashell Inn whicH I have ruled out as someone told me it is unfriendly. Marco Polo hotel, Metropolitan Deira Hotel, Regent Palace Hotel, Metropolitan Hotel Dubai and Al Bastan Rotana hotel. So if you guys were me, which one would you recommend? I want to stay near or in a hotel where there are lots of girls maybe in the lobby or a disco. Although that is not a strict requirement, I would appreciate all your input in this.
Thanks
Bono,
Go for the Al Bostan Rotana. Nice hotel, but no disco.
BYOB (bring your own babe)!
It does now, the TGIF that was downstairs is now a disco. I think it's called orbits or orbital.
worf,
You are talking about Al-Bustan Rotana, that has the new disco Orbits, correct?
It was't there in March.
More, the merrier!!
Well as far as I was told, TGIF is gone and a disco/club is there now. How bad will it be for clubs and the girls during Ramadan?
If I don't fly on Emirates, where can I find good rates for 4-5* hotels, including bkfst and transfer?
Any websites, local or international?
Just looking for a good deal!:)
Badass,
You could try any or all of these. Most of them will give you an idea of what accomodation is available. Just choose an area and a grade and have a look. TimeOut also lists the bars and clubs for some background info before you get there. The weekend of 22nd October is going to be VERY busy because of the GITEX exhibition. Most places are getting booked rapidly. You may not get a room. Most hotels will include breakfast and transfers, but ask to be sure. If you don't fly Emirates, try the Gulf Air website for deals. www.gulfairco.com
http://www.asiatravel.com/uae/uae.html
http://www.ssdubai.com/
http://www.dubaicityguide.com/tourism/accd/
http://www.godubai.com/
http://www.timeoutdubai.com/
Good luck and good hunting
Cheers
Thanks Expat.
Regarding hotels that are girl friendly. I usually stay at Rydges Plaza. No problem there but it costs 100 dhs to have a girl in your room. I also stay at Khaleej Palace downtown. 4 star and very user friendly. No problem at all. I understand that Hyatt has no problems. You may also try the Airport hotel just a couple of blocks from the airport. They used to be just fine with girls but they have gone through a big facelift so not sure now.
Cap
My small contribution...
I always stay at Le Meridien Hotel (Airport) and never had problems in bringing girls in my room. (last time January 2003).
On the back of the hotel you have the Meridien Village with restaurants and the Jules bar, where you can find many girls after 10 pm.
The trick is that there is a back entrance to the hotel on that side, close to the parking lot, which allows you to avoid going through the reception.
Gentlemen,
Some hotel experiences:
-Renaissance (old Royal Abjar) no problems with guests, but you do have the "walk of shame" to the elevators.
-City Centre, no problems so far with guests, lots of security types near the shopping center entrance.
-Holiday Inn no problems, but if security spots a guest, they will ask for a passport copy, no other registration.
-Ramada Intercontinental will ask for a passport copy from guests, not too much "hairy eyeball".
Sheraton Diera, no problems here, as you need the elevator to get to the rooftop aviation themed bar (Lindburgh´s?) you just get off on your floor.
In reality, a guest I was walking with was stopped by security and asked for a passport copy only once, then they (the security guys) apologized to me for the brief interruption. Either I have been very lucky or sufficiently discreet and have never been asked to register a guest in any Dubai hotel.
YMMV
Anyone...
I will be in Dubai soon and am stuck with the choice of either the Sheraton (by the Creek, recently refurbished) or the JW Marriott, for hotels (Company thing). Are they bothe GF friendly and, if so which is the one which will be the least hassle please. Thanks, will post a FR as soon as I am through.
SFX Traveller,
I've stayed in both over the last couple of years and both are friendly. In both cases you can get rooms that are away from the reception. In the Marriott there is an entrance on the left of the main one. If you go in this way you bypass the reception and avoid any potential hassle. I asked the bellboy when I checked in just to be on the safe side. All he said was be discreet.
Sheraton by the Creek has a very large lobby. If you walk to the right you get to reception, to the left you go to the Chinese restaurant and avoid the gaze of the front office staff. This way you can get to the lifts at the back and avoid any potential problems. I had no problems with either hotels.
Good luck.
Dear SFX,
I concur with Expat, just be discreet. The JW Marriot has a bar/steakhouse on a lower level by the conference rooms and there is access to the glass elevators from that level. I have seen a veritable parade of lovely ladies riding those elevators down to the lobby in the mornings and the staff seemed to pay no mind.
Nice hotel. Enjoy.
Cheers,
Sporadic
Expatcat, Sporadic,
Thanks for the info guys, thats definitely helped me out!
SFX
hi,
i m planning to visit the dubai with the family.. i have been recommanded to stay at Golden Sand Appartments.. they are charging 450 Dhirams per day.. please recomand any goog furnished appartment in bur Dubai Area.
thnx
MKH
Sheraton Dubai Creek Hotel
This place is extremely girl friendly, I encountered no problems at all from security or reception, when bringing a girl back.
I wasn't the only one who was there for some fun, when I was checking in a CIS walked up next to me and asked the recptionist for her client, the receptionist just pointed her in the right direction, no papers or questions asked for.
One important thing, if you don't like getting watched walking in to your room with a girl, then choose a high floor (I took one on the 6th floor). Basically in the lobby, where there is seating for guests to relax, they can see the first 4 floors worth of all the doors as they look up and around.
Apart from that there are two ways to the lifts at the back of the hotel to get to your room. As you enter the hotel if you go left, then you walk round to the hair salon, restaurants and then to the lift. If you walk through the middle (Sofa Seating and tables) you will most likely get spotted by other guests. If you walk to your right you will have to go past the reception desks and then hit the lifts. Well rather than walk on the left and probably get stopped and asked to go to sign her in (never happened), I chose to walk by reception everytime with the girl.
Everytime, no one said anything or stopped us. Great hotel, good faicilities to relax, exceptionally good food, great view of Dubai Creek and most of all, girl friendly staff.
Thanks SFX I'll give this hotel a try, instead of the Hyatt.
Hello Dubai Superkings,
There is no doubt that this the Dubai thread in the forum is by far the best thanks to all the great posts that come from you guys.
I am in Dubai from Saturday for a week of post-Ramadan festivities. Would love to hook up with fellow forum members and get drunk. A lot of horizontal dancing will also be on the menu. I am planning on hitting all the main spots - Cyclone, premiere, york etc.
PM me if you can make it. Arrangements can be made from there.
GB
Hilton Dubai creek is superfriendly. There is a back door entrance, so you don't have to pass to the reception!
Any info about working girls at a bar in this hotel?
Thanks in advance.
Acscot hotel is friendly. I've seen a number of beautiful CIS girls walking around. They are usually limited to the floor that their guest is on, at least I heard an employee tell that to a girl once. Anyone spent time in the English bar on the first floor? Bulgarian staff is VERY nice and friendly. Any ideas if these ladies work after hours?
Any information on the Al Bustan Residence in Al Tawar? I'm in a company apartment there. It seems to be a very family oriented place. I know there is no way of getting anyone through reception, but I have very easy access from the garage. What is the worst that could happen if I were to be caught going up the elevator with a special friend?
Happy hunting,
Hightower
So Hilton Dubai Creek is superfriendly. Please advise about Meridien Dubai and El Bostan Rotana!!!?
[quote]So Hilton Dubai Creek is superfriendly. Please advise about Meridien Dubai and El Bostan Rotana!!!?[/quote]
Both are friendly.
My impression is that at ANY/MOST nice hotels in Dubai, the worst that can happen is that you have to register the guest.
How would you register the lady, does she have to submit her passport?
Thanks guys for the input. Still unable to find rooms next weekend. Is Dubai Marine Beach resort friendly as well?
[quote]How would you register the lady, does she have to submit her passport?[/quote]
All of the girls carry a copy of their passport/visa, and when you negotiate to go to your hotel, they'll know what's needed.
Better yet, ask her if she has the papers, just in case.
[quote]Member #1263 12-02-03 13:26: How would you register the lady, does she have to submit her passport?[/quote]
Just to modify and add to what Badass has said: [i]Most[/i] of the girls carry a copy of their passport/visa, basically the 'visa' copy is that page of the passport which carries the latest visa stamp and entry date in Dubai. So to be crystal, [b][u]what the girl needs to submit at the hotel desk is a photo copy of her passport.[/b][/u] When you are negotiating, tell the lady where you're staying at and ask her if she has the papers i.e. passport copy. Have read a few sparse accounts where the fella had to take a quick detour so the lady can collect the same for her place before moving onwards.
Eric
I have had problem taking the girl to my hotel once, last time I was in Dubai, had gone to cyclone, had picked up a nice Armenian girl. Was staying at one of the Golde Sands service apratments. They did not allow me to take the girl to the room.
Maybe mine was a rare case, but had to go to another hotel, since I had the itch and a girl too, couldn't have paid her for nothing.
[quote]Fusch 12-03-03 13:55: I have had problem taking the girl to my hotel once, last time I was in Dubai, had gone to cyclone, had picked up a nice Armenian girl. Was staying at one of the Golde Sands service apratments. They did not allow me to take the girl to the room.
Maybe mine was a rare case, but had to go to another hotel, since I had the itch and a girl too, couldn't have paid her for nothing.[/quote] Its not a rare case mate, there are establishments which are definately [b]NOT[/b] girl friendly. Thanks for the heads up on Golden Sands service apratments. Better luck next time with some of the friendlier places mentioned below.
Eric
Al Bustan Residence,
The hotel itself is very nice. The rooms are great and the bedrooms have great bedside mirrors, can't wait to put those to use. The cliental here are all families. You have a lot of arabs and a lot of russians. The arab women almost all wear the full head covering and the russian women are not that good to look at, so this place seems pretty conservative. I should also note that there is only one female employee at the residence and she works for the tour agency in the lobby. No female employees is not a good sign. I have yet to see one good looking woman at this hotel for the past 6 weeks. That goes for the center itself too. There is a very nice shopping center here, but it is mainly made up of clothing shops for the ladies or stuff for the kids. My guess is that this place is very unfriendly. I'm lucky and have a room next to the elevator on the first floor. So I'm guess that late at night that I might be able to sneak someone up here. Problem is that I have no idea what would happen if I get caught, and I'm not sure if I want to find out. If I were you I would avoid this place.
Hope this helps.
Hightower
I'm also having an impossible time PMing anyone. Not that I am complaining, this is a great forum!
Thanks for the input guys. However this was like almost six months and I was staying at the new grand hyatt hotel and had called a babe to visit me.
She was not allowed to come up and there was security near the lifts as well! They said you have to register her and she will have to show her original passport. That was a bit weird and the manager refused to accept the copy saying that was the rule!.
Obviously didn't like their attitude and had left the hotel.
May this was because the hotel was new or they are not girl friendly?.
Hi Guys,
Right seeing as Dubai is real busy at the moment. The only hotel I could find really quickly and had rooms was the Taj Palace. Now seeing as I hit this place tomorrow, does anyone know if this place is Girl Friendly, also will they need a copy of their visa? Just so when I am hobbying I can make sure she has all the right things so as not to make the 'Walk Of Shame' longer than it really needs to be.
Well who cares, as long as they let her up to the room, doing the walk should be worth it!
Either way, I'll post a FR on this place!
Thanks
SFX
SFX,
As per previous postings, avoid the Sea Shell Inn like the plague. They are also very unfriendly towards 'guests'. I confirm Dubai Creek Hilton, The Sheraton on the Creek and the Marriott are all good as far as being Girl Friendly without fuss. Just be discreet.
Expatcat,
Hi mate, to clarify... I have already booked this hotel, basically because after ringing about 15 others, this was the only one that had a room left. Tried the classics (Sheraton Dubai Creek, Stayed there last time and very girl friendly) but no joy for rooms, except for extortionate rates for me as they only had the suites left.
After booking the Taj Palace in desperation, I read their web site and it is a non-alcoholic hotel, they have a dry polisy. Oh great, I leave one country to be able to have a drink and I end of imprisoning myself in a place which doesn't allow alcohol openly. LoL have to laugh though!
SFX,
Good luck. I belive that the Dubai Sevens rugby tournament is to blame. Watch out for hordes of drunken players and supporters. If you do get in conversation, try to make sure they don't pay ridiculous prices (see previous eloquent postings from Justsumfun and Bravo et al) and sour the pitch for locals and regular visitors. I hope to visit DXB sometime in the not too distant future and would hate to see prices through the roof. Premier in the Hyatt is my fave, but have had good experiences at Cyclone and that old chestnut . . . still going . . . The Garage. Dump of a hotel, quaint club, some gems in the girls.
Good hunting.
Expatcat
I have also heard Taj hotel is pretty strict and they do have a no alcohol policy. However I'll guess you take the babes up to your room from the basement area parking.
Cheers
guys, help me out. how is the Dubai marine beach resort? Is it girl friendly? is there a seperate entrance?
what about Movenpick? it's right infront of Cyclone.
Fusch[quote]I have had problem taking the girl to my hotel once, last time I was in Dubai, had gone to cyclone, had picked up a nice Armenian girl. Was staying at one of the Golde Sands service apratments. They did not allow me to take the girl to the room.
Maybe mine was a rare case, but had to go to another hotel, since I had the itch and a girl too, couldn't have paid her for nothing.[/quote] Golden sands has always been guest unfriendly. Most guys who book in there always regret it. The place is nice but for a monger it is a nightmare.
The best places for short stopover in my opinion would be the London Crown Hotel Apartments, Al Hina Residence etc in the Ramada area and the Rolla residence opposite the Impirial Suites hotel.
SFXTraveller. Sorry mate but i got your query about the hotel apartments a bit late and the next day (2nd Dec) was the national day holiday. The family dragged me out of bed nice and early and whisked me away to Alain on a day long picnic. Got back to Dubai around 2 am that night. So could not scout out the places. I could have tried and booked a place for you given a couple of days notice. But lost out a day because of the National day holiday and by the 3rd everything was packed.
Cheers
guys.
Finally got a hotel room at a crazy $650 a night on the 8th of December for two nights at the Royal Mirage. Dubai is fully booked, it seems for the Air Show.
Hopefully this Royal Mirage is Friendly....
Hi guys.
Like to know if the Airport and Millenium Hotel are girl friendly.
Would be visiting Dubai around the 3rd week of Dec.
Thanks
Kinn Rock [quote]Hi guys.
Like to know if the Airport and Millenium Hotel are girl friendly.
Would be visiting Dubai around the 3rd week of Dec.
Thanks[/quote]
The Airport hotel is Guest friendly. And i believe the Millenium is guest friendly as well. So you should not have a problem.
Cheers
Justsumfun,
I thought that Airport and Millenium were one and the same hotel. I presume by Airport hotel you are referring to Meridien (Old Forte Grand) where Jules bar is.
I usually stay at the one over the road now called Millenium Airport Hotel (Where Biggles bar is). As in my last report I have had no problems with taking guests back. Just be discreet and don't flaunt it.
Big Jul[quote]Justsumfun,
I thought that Airport and Millenium were one and the same hotel. I presume by Airport hotel you are referring to Meridien (Old Forte Grand) where Jules bar is.
I usually stay at the one over the road now called Millenium Airport Hotel (Where Biggles bar is). As in my last report I have had no problems with taking guests back. Just be discreet and don't flaunt it.[/quote]The airport and millenium hotels though on the same premises are different entities perhaps managed by one corporation.. There is a passage running through the Millenium hotel which links the two. The Airport hotel is on the back side. And i know about Airport hotel. Never had a friend stay at Millenium so dont know if the policy about guests is the same at both the places.
The Meridien is a different hotel across the street from the Millenium hotel. Not the same place. The Meridien and the Al Bustan share the same grounds.
Hope this clarifies the situation.
Justsumfun
Crowne Plaza.
Just confirming that the hotel is friendly. Didn't even ask for the girls I.D., even though it was after 2;30 AM.
went up the escalator, no other guests and 4 hotel employees. Talked to the girl as if knew her for years.
No one flinched!
Full report to follow.
Justsumfun
Thanks for your input. I was aware of the two different entities but unsure of the relationship. I think the one at the rear is used mainly as a transit hotel by airlines.
I can confirm that the Millenium (Facing Al Bustan) is friendly. Other places that are friendly that I have not seen mentioned in the forum are the Al Mas Apartments in Bur Dubai (Golden Sands area). Cheap and cheerful and I believe they will also let apartments for ST. They do ask for girls ID but it is all very matter of fact and accepted. Not really a walk of shame.
Other posts have said that Golden Sands 3 is unfriendly. Personally I had no problems when I was there a couple of years ago although I did get the usual looks from the staff while waiting for the lifts.
Any advice or tips regarding the Christmas period? (see my previous post in other section)
Big J
Big Jul[quote]I think the one at the rear is used mainly as a transit hotel by airlines.[/quote]That is correct. In fact they provide transit visas as well. The last time my friend came to dubai from India he stayed there and he was paying Dhs 110 per day for the 4 days that he was there. The only requirement for providing transit visa is that you should have a confirmed onward booking for another destination. The cost of transit visa wsa not included in the room cost. The rooms were big an airy. Very pleasant place. Would recommend that for someone who was just passing through.
Though a little out of way from the main centres it is just a 15 minute taxi ride away from most places.
Justsumfun
Hi Gents,
Just got back from DXB. Well my trip to DXB was a little disappointing this time (Got caught out by work, so could not hobby). Anyhow stayed at the Taj Palace, the place is very strict I would say. At night there are guards posted at all three of the entrances to the hotel and they will question a girl if she walks in alone (One night he asked my regular girl if she was staying at the hotel).
The lobby layout...
Main Entrance
This floor has a main entrance, many people busy even at midnight/1am, many people always popping in and out. Security at the doors will ask if they suspect, but if you get past security then the reception desk on your right will not question or stop you as you walk to the main lifts.
Side Entrance
After 10pm when the Hotels restaurants and shops have shut, there is only one security guard here at this entrance, and no other staff. If you make it past this one guard, you will come to another set of lifts far away from the lobby. Although the lift only has buttons for the 1st, 2nd and 6th Floors (Not sure why?, think its for extra guests arriving to a conference hall that they have on the 6th floor).
Back Entrance
Again same as Side entrance. One guard after 10pm, another set of lifts, not sure which floors they allow access to though.
I think in general although I did not get stopped once whilst walking in with my girl, the Taj Palace is pretty strict. Entrance to the hallway to your room requires entry via another key card access door, so if you need a girl to your room and are not staying in an apartment in the hotel, its better if you meet her in the lobby (Apartment floors do not have extra security doors).
Your best bet I think is the same as what Badass suggested, which is walk in through the front of door of any hotel, with the girl on your arm and just act as if you have known her for years.
Obviously if you are drunk, hand on her arse and she is dressed for SW business then you are gonna have a problem LoL! Especially at the Taj Palace.
I'd easily trade this place for the girl friendly attitude I had at the Sheraton Dubai Creek.
Hi,
I stayed at the Haytt Regency Hotel. Apparently they have changed the rules about taking up guests. Now they charge 90 Dhs per night for taking up a guest to your room.
Also stayed at the Ramada Continental Deira and their was no problm in taking girls up to your room.
Faisal
Faisal,
Did you stay at the Grand Hyatt or the Hyatt Regency, because the bludy Grand Hyatt is totally unfriendly!
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I had been thinking of staying at the Hyatt Regency (with its Premiere disco). But after reading posts on this great forum about their less than friendly policies, I decided against it.
It's amusing to me that you can shop for all kind of sex in the lobby/disco, but they give you so much crap about taking the girl to the room. The hypocrisy!!
Sheraton Dubai Creek is a very nice hotel and perfectly friendly. I called in a nice CIS I met in the new Hyatt the night before and we had a perfect nooner. No hassle.
York has many Eritreans and Ethiopians, for those who share, like and enjoy my 'normal' regional preference.
Across from York I was in an African bar. Disappointing.
Cyclone was flooded with Far East Asia and I was quite disturbed after a couple of beers.
Has anybody any experience about the 'friendliness' of Fairmont Hotel?
Hi Everyone,
Stayed at the Haytt Regency Hotel and not the grand Haytt.
Thanks
Faisal
Hi Everyone,
Wish you all a very Happy New Year for mongering. If anyone has ventured to stay in the Regent Palace Hotel please be careful if you want to take guests there since they charge Dhms 200 per person extra. I have had that experience some time back.
Cheers.
I stayed at the Jebal Ali Hotel. Totally girl friendly and a nice environment. One can enjoy at the beach as well.
I've beeb invited to Dubai by an old friend who is loaded and staying at Burj-al-Arab. I know the hotel is very nice, but no point staying there if it is girl unfriendly. I'd much rather go elsewere. Any ideas as to wether it is ok?
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[quote]I've beeb invited to Dubai by an old friend who is loaded and staying at Burj-al-Arab. I know the hotel is very nice, but no point staying there if it is girl unfriendly. I'd much rather go elsewere. Any ideas as to wether it is ok?[/quote]
I have never stayed there, from reliable sources: guests are OK, as long as you register them at the reception. Sneaking a chic into your room/suite will be problem.
I have a friend you works directly with the Burj-al-Arab it is NOT girl friendly. They have a very very high cliental who check in with their own sw girls. So it would be very difficult to get a girl to come up to your room.
No problem at the Burj Al Arab.I also had a friend stay there and I Went in with a girl.The problem is you have to pay I think it was 50 Dirham for anyone to get into the hotel.I paid 100 for the girl and I and they did not even look at her.It is totally friendly. I will post a detailed report on my trip as soon as I get a breather from work.
Burj Al Arab is quite guest friendly. All the girl has to do is quote the suite number. The staff and hotel is quite tuned in, they simply ask to see the girls passport copy and all the regular girls seem to know this.
Burj Al Arab is totally safe. Try out the pool on the top floor level at nights, just you, your lover and the water!
Anybody ever stayed in Novotel World Trade Centre and can report about friendliness? It's too crazy to get a room for the coming week anywhere because of the DSF.
Everything booked out and the agent just could quote me that hotel.
Res Tuck[quote]Anybody ever stayed in Novotel World Trade Centre and can report about friendliness? It's too crazy to get a room for the coming week anywhere because of the DSF.
Everything booked out and the agent just could quote me that hotel[/quote] That is a girl friendly hotel. A fellow member visited dubai recently and called up Firoza to that place. She had no problem getting in. Ofcourse the reason could be that she dresses sensibly and not sluttishly. So guess if the girl is dressed in an appropriate manner there is no problem there. Not heard anything negative about the hotel as far as guest friendliness is concerned.
Cheers
Justfun
Hi,
If any one can help me to give an info. about funrnished apartments in Dubai, and what is the friendly and which one is high class.
Thanks
Guys,
I've stayed before at Bubai Marine Beach resort and it was great. No questions asked whatsoever, can you recommend another couple of hotels. Right now, Dubai Marine beach resort is so bloody expensive.
should I stay downtown since the shopping festival might make traffic really bad? is it true that Jumerah area is more girl friendly???
please advise.
Boofer,
I dont know if Jumeira Beach is any more friendlier than most of the other hotels in town. Individual hotels can of course vary.
One thing is for sure that, in additon to the high room rates, you'll have to contend with about Dhs 100 taxi fare each time you head to the city.
Also some girls are reluctant to go to the Beach. Because it's out of the way, costs them another Dhs 50 to get back, which may wind up being your responsibility in the morning.;)
In my limited experience, I thought the girls tended to raise their rates by a couple of hundred at the mention of Jumeira beach.
Maybe they think the client is well to do, and will/can pay more?
In the end, it's all worth it, if you find that real special one!
Good luck.
Does anybody have any info on the "friendliness" of the Holiday-Inn Dubai?
Thanks.
Expat_guy:
Which one? It was my understanding that the Holiday Inn Bur Dubai is now called Movenpick. As I reported earlier, it was friendly as of DEC 2003. In fact I have seen a few real CIS stunners working the 1st floor bar (I forget the name of the bar.) The hotel security guys will ask for a passport copy if they bump into you with a lady, but no hassles and no additions to the bill.
Cheers,
Sporadic
I think there is only one Holiday Inn in Dubai now, the one at Deira. Appreciate your advice. How about the Renaisance Hotel in Deira?
Thanks.
Expatriate_Guy[quote]Does anybody have any info on the "friendliness" of the Holiday-Inn Dubai?
Thanks.
[/quote]Which Holiday Inn do you mean mate. The Crowne Plaza on the Sheikh Zayed road is called the Holiday Inn Crowne Plaza. If that is the one you mean then there is nothing to worry about. That hotel is extremely guest friendly. A fellow Forum member is currently in residence there and has had no problems.
[b]In One Life[/b]The Al Hina Residence next to the Ramada hotle in Bur Dubai is guest friendly. Also as our friend Sunny Boy 1960 mentioned the Rolla Residence opposite the Imperial suites is also guest friendly. so I guess either one of those should be good one to go for. Also the London Crown Hotel Apartments in the Golden Sands area is supposed to be friendly.
Justfun
Expat guy,
I can vouch for the Renaissance being reasonably friendly, but I am known there as a frequent guest.
Part of the problem is the layout, you take a long escalator up to the lobby which kind of acts like a chokepoint, with Harry´s place (the bar) on the right, and reception in front of you, elevators to the left towards the restaurant. The first couple floors are also open plan; anyone can see you walking the "hallway." There is another elevator on the ground floor, around the corner to the right from the concierge/bellhop stand, but it is not available on all floors.
The hotel bar is not really a pickup place, having said that, I have run into the occasional CIS or Chinese stunner there when they are having a special party. In fact, that is where I ran into the Bo Derek lookalike 9+ CIS stunner last year. THAT was an experience! As at any 5 star hotel, the key is discretion; be low key and "act confident" and you should have no problem. YMMV.
Cheers,
Sporadic
Haven't been in Dubai since the end of 2003, but the Holiday Inn Bur Dubai (now Movenpick) was never any problem, providing you picked up or at least rendezvoused with your girl at the first floor bar (Somerset's). From there it's easy enough to get to the elevators, or straight into the first floor corridor if you happen to be staying there.
Have to agree with Sporadic on the quality of the ladies working that bar, there were some occasional stunners, mainly CIS, and I never felt the need to trek over to Cyclone, which is only a 200-yard walk away.
Another friendly hotel is the Capitol, which has Henry J Bean's and Savage Garden on the ground floor. It's slightly out of the way on Mina Road near Port Rashid, but no registration of lady visitors, no passport copy, just walk right in every time. (Maybe I was just lucky?)
One to avoid - the Savoy Park Apartment Hotel. May the fleas of a thousand camels infest their bedclothes, after the humiliation they put me and my lady friend through in their lobby!
[quote]Justsumfun, 02-09-04 15:29: since she did not have a place she told him he would have to take her to the Dallas hotel, which rents out rooms by the hour it seems for a 100 dhs.[/quote]I'll post the above here in case somebody misses it in the dubai thread. Not a real place to stay. I was there 3 years ago, rooms rather grotty. Think I paid something like 140 for 1 night, although just wanted to use for ST as my hotel, Riviera, next to Carlton Towers, not girl friendly. Back then, Dallas was functioning as a ST hotel; no problem registering while 2 girls waited for me. Clerk asked me how many [b]DAYS[/b] I'd be staying; I'm thinking hours. Sounds like it still functions that way. Dallas hotel is in Bur Dubai, up the road from Astoria (and TGIT), very close to the intersection with Bank Street (street where York is).
The Le Meridien Mina Seyahi is quite friendly. A friend was staying in a suite over there and when the both of us showed up there with the girls there was no questions asked.
Hy Guys,
I tried in the Dubai forum and got the advice to have a look here which I allready did bofore.
But again I would like to know if the frindlyness of Sea Viewe Hotel got better after the World Bank meeting last summer?
The reason is my business partner prefers to book this hotel for me dont know the reason (my be he gets special rates)
So my fist question is above and the second: Does a listing of hotels may be with a ranking friendly quite fridly unfriendly exist here in the forum?
If yes, where can I find this?
If no then would it be a good idea to put one together what you think?
This is my second posting so if I write some bulshit in which has been discussed many times be patient with me :-) and excuse my english im from germany LOL
Yours,
Tony Beruti
I'm ariving in Dubai at 25.02. Is there any special event or so?
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Sometime back, I had stayed at Eureka Hotel somewhere in Deira (off Rigga St). This hotel is a very basic hotel and the rooms are quite small (one girl told me the bathroom at the Burj was bigger than my room!). However, there is no problem taking the girls to your room. The lobby is pretty small, and your girl will have to leave her passport copy with valid visa at the reception. I thought this was quite OK (instills some sense of security that the girl can't do a dirty and expect to run away). There were no extra charges for taking the girl to your room.
Since the hotel is in Deira, it is quite far from the action areas in Bur Dubai. This will mess up your ST as it once took my cabbie nearly 40 mins in rush hour traffic to get from TGIT to the Hotel, and since the girl wants to rush back, the action in bed will be very rushed as well.
Great hotel as far as guest-friendliness is concerned, but I would not want to stay there again due to the distance from Bur Dubai, quality of rooms, and lack of abundance of taxis in the area.
Millenium Airport Hotel is definately not a guest friendly, Last night, I face the problem I was stopped by guard close to Elevators. I spoke with Manager too but no use.
So donot choose this hotel if you are planning to bring visitor to your room
Eric Emp,
Sorry to hear of your problems at Millenium Airport Hotel. However, I have used this place regularly for 3 or 4 years now without any problems. I must say that I don't recall even seeing a guard, only the doorman or bellboy who on occasions have greeted me by name when arriving with a girl.
Maybe it was because of the time of night although it doesn't seem to have been that late. The other problem may have been the way your guest was dressed if she was obviously working.
I always recommend being as discreet as possible and try and pick up a girl who is dressed on the conservative side of sexy!
Of course it could all be due to some changes in the market or hotel policy in which case I would welcome any updated info from other members to prevent future misery!
Big J
Dear All,
I want to stay at the Fairmont Hotel during my trip to Dubai which brings me to the question of friendliness. Does anybody have experience with the Fairmont Hotel and their attitude towards you taking guests up to your room?
Previous questions about the Fairmont went uncommented and I hope that in the meantime somebody can help me out on this.
Thanks
Hi fellows, here's my question:
What about guest friendliness concerning female accompany at these 2 hotels located in Bur Dubai:
Pearl Residence Apartments
Sea Shell Inn Hotel
Would highly appreciate hints concerning guest friendly mid-range hotels around Bur Dubai area. Thanks!
Adimondo,
Why not start by using the very extensive search engine on this forum? I'll give you a head start. I've posted at least two notes regarding the Sea Shell. Why don't you look them up? You could even use my moniker as a search subject. If in doubt, search in Middle East and UAE. It works wonders :)
Good luck in your endeavours. Just a hint, of course. . .
Expatcat
P.S. The search engine is found on the left hand side under 'Forum Search'.
I am new in this forum, find many posting from the senior member, most of them are very informatic .
Everybody mention York, Cyclone, Imperial & TGIT mainly.
I am talking about ST. George Hotel near to the Public Library Deira, one of the best choice for CIS, armanian, & few chinese. The coffee shop near the lobby is open 24 hours. A very nice & quite place, many good looking girls, most of the visitors are Arabs, other nationality is very few. They have disco in the top floor, all this girls roaming from coffee shop to disco after 11pm, until 11 from 7pm many girls coming to coffee shop . and this hotel is guest friendly, you can take girls from the coffee shop & disco to the room. The staff will not bother. Try this.
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Hi All,
I don't want to give up trying just yet and so post my question again:
Is the Fairmont Hotel next to the Exhibition Centre guest-friendly?
Tried to find answers to this question by searching the forum but no luck this time.
Are there any hour hotels in Dubai or would that be too obvious for a muslim country?
What is the average 'damage' to your wallet when you take a CIS to your hotel for an overnight session?
Thanks to you all!
Hello to all,
This is my first post and thanks to all the regulars. I wanted to reply to Ass to Adore. I have stayed at the Fairmont several times in the past month. I have seen several gentlemen at the lobby bar walk over to one of the beautiful ladies , have a short chat with them and then get on the elevator with them. A hour or so later they return. I would guess the Fairmont is guest friendly, but I am a newbie on this forum so perhaps a senoir member could verify my observation.
Hans Solo
[quote]Ass to Adore, 03-02-04 10:16: Are there any hour hotels in Dubai or would that be too obvious for a muslim country? [/quote]Have you tried reading posts on this page? Let me give you a hint: ten (10) posts down from your question, there is reference to a ST hotel. Recent info too.
And did get 1 hit about Fairmont hotel guest friendliness using search engine with Fairmont as search string (this excluding Hans Solo response); otherwise, don't know.
Hi Guys,
Any information on girls who are into spanking. I mean me spanking them and not the other way around.
PM me with info.
Thx.
Hello,
I agree with Aravin on St. George Hotel in Deira. Ask for the "Iranian Bar" on the ground floor. Some ladies assert they are Iranian (may be to impress the Middle Eastern guys). They are mainly from Armenia or Georgia and are looking Caucasian - long black hair, cute and warm faces.
Could anybody give a hint on Pearl Residence Apartments in Bur Dubai area?
Thanks
Hi,
I wanted to know whether the following hotels are guest friendly
Le Meridien
Le Meridien Fairway
Airport Hotel commercial wing
Millenium Hotel EKwing
I understand the Millenium hotel has turned guest unfriendly (some posts below mention that).
Wanted to know whether the Le Meridien (the 5 star) is guest friendly?
Regards,
Sharq
Hi guys,
I will be visiting Dubai on Saturday, and have a few questions. I have used the forum search before asking, and haven't been able to find an answer.
1. Does anyone know if Rihab Rotana is guest friendly?
2. Is Cyclone, York still operational on a Saturday night, in the same manner that it is on Wednesdays and Thursdays?
An urgent response will be much appreciated.
Corlion
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Hi, I've already read the great reports on York Hotel, but: it is easy to get the ladies to your room there?
What about guest friendliness at Panorama Hotel in the Bur Dubai area?
Hi again guys,
Ok, forget the Rihab. I will staying at the Dusit, on Sheikh Zayed Road. Please reply ASAP if you know if this hotel is guest friendly.
Also, as questioned before, is Cyclone open for mongering on Saturday? or what is the best place for that day of the week.
I have spent ages going through the forum search, but couldn't find answers.
Hope you can help.
Thanks
Corlion
I don't believe I've seen it mentioned in this section before, but the Ramada Hotel on Mankhool Rd. in Bur Dubai is very guest friendly. The nightclub in the hotel, Rumours, is also a favourite trolling spot for CIS. It's a nice hotel with some very good restaurants and a great location. There is more than one Ramada in town, and I don't know about the other one. The one I'm talking about is at www.ramadadubai.com.
Hey guys,
I've trawled through the reports and can't find any posts on staying at the York hotel.
Has anyone stayed there who can comment on the rooms etc?
Also, is it easy to get girls to your room from the bar area?
Cheers!
Doggus
Doggus,
You did not trawl very far or very effectively, But in the interest of fairness, the York IS NOT friendly. The nightclub is packed, but hotel will not let them in.
Gentlemen, I've hobbied all over the world, but next week will be my first time in the middle east. I'd appreciate any info on how friendly the Shangra-La hotel is, if known, on guests returning to your room. Also, any action in this hotels bar?
Thanks
Stirling
Stirling[quote]Gentlemen, I've hobbied all over the world, but next week will be my first time in the middle east. I'd appreciate any info on how friendly the Shangra-La hotel is, if known, on guests returning to your room. Also, any action in this hotels bar?
Thanks [/quote]The Shangrila Hotel is guest friendly. A fellow forum member has stayed there and there was absulutely no problem. Regarding the bar in the hotl. Not heard anything about that so you will have to take your chances on that.
Corlion[quote]Also, as questioned before, is Cyclone open for mongering on Saturday? or what is the best place for that day of the week[/quote]Cyclone is open all days of the week. But it gets crowded quite late around 10:30 pm. All the places, York, TGIT, Imperial Suites, Jockeys at the Panorama hotel etc are open all days of the week.
Justfun
JustSumFun
Thanks for the info, much appreciated.
Stirling
El Mujerista,
The other Ramada is the Ramada Continental, close to the Airport. Thisi one is also very 'guest' friendly. Also, reasonably priced.
Expatcat
Further to the Ramada Continental:
It is so guest friendly that, in my case, the friendly Bell staff including the HUGE Colonial-SgtMaj-style mustachioed doormen will furnish your room number to ladies that frequent the hotel.
I make all my own arrangements, so this turned out to be kind of a pain (ladies knocking on my door at 1am-2am every night when the bar closed) however, I did not complain about them in the interest of not spoiling the custom for others who may be interested. If I had not had to work early the next morning, I would have invited them in, they were really quite pretty.
Again, I never asked for this, but said mustachioed doorman (there are two similar gents) had given me an approving wink during very short "walks of shame" in the past, and obviously knew who the hobbyists were.
The hotel itself is not that great for a 5 star, but the arrangement with the bar on the 1st floor (second U.S. style,) easy, discrete access to the elevators and tolerant staff make it most useful for the hobby.
Cheers,
Sporadic
Hello Friends,
A short update. The Airport Hotel, also known as the Millenium Hotel, is no longer Guest friendly. A fellow forum member, who was in town last week, found out, to his dismay, that he could not take the lady up to his room. He paid the lady 100 dhs for the waste of her time.
Justfun
From Joe Banana
[quote]For everyones information the Movenpick has just started charging 100Ds for your "guest", avoid the place![/quote]
Movenpick used to be the Holiday Inn.
Nothing like those fun-loving Swiss!
Cheers,
Sporadic
JW Marriott is one the most guest friendly I experienced in Dubai. Staff just minds their business. During IMF meeting days too when security was at peak everywhere, I happen to bring a lady from Cyclone. The security staff wished me a nice evening with nice gestures.
Looks like I may be coming to Dubai for a week of meetings. My business colleagues want to stay at the Sheraton on the Creek. Last mention I see of the Sheraton was some months ago. Is it still girl friendly?
JSF,
Interested to read your post re Millenium Airport Hotel. You may remember that I have posted before about this hotel being friendly.
I have just returned back to UK (Today) having spent 5 nights at this hotel (my usual place to stay) and once again found no problem whatsoever with having guests to my room. I have stayed in the rooms in the main hotel (commercial wing) and also in the older chalets at the rear of the hotel and never had any problems.
On this trip, I happened to be staying in one of the chalets and had a girl back four nights out of the five I was there. No questions asked.
Do you think that there might be some discrimination such as you find with the entry policy to York etc where some have to pay a cover charge and some don't?
I must say that I cannot even recall seeing any security as such whenever I have stayed there. Only the usual staff lingering around.
Should any other members find themselves staying there and are worried, take heart that there are five or six different ways of entering the hotel so it is difficult for the staff there to know where you have come from... restaurant/bar/swimming pool area/other wing of hotel. Admittedly there is only one set of elevators to go upstairs but as I have stated before I have never had any problems. If I had problems I wouldn't stay there.
This is just the situation as I have found it over the last 10 years that I have been using this hotel (amongst others). I am sure that fellow members would not want to take a risk when there are plenty of other hotels to use in Dubai that are 100% friendly.
I will post my recent experiences shortly in the appropriate place.
Big Jul
Big Jul[quote]Interested to read your post re Millenium Airport Hotel. You may remember that I have posted before about this hotel being friendly.[/quote]Thanks very much for the update on the hotel. What you suggest might be true. That there is some form of discrimination at this hotel. Or perhaps our forum friend was just unlucky to run into some security personnel when he tried to go up to his room with a lady. Or perhaps the lady was dressed too provocatively to be mistaken for anything other then a working girl.
Be that as it may. It was nice of you to post about this hotel. Should be some load off a few minds.
Cheers
JSF
Movenpricks!
Having praised said hotel before I now find out that 'security' guards now charge 100 Dirhams to take lady up to room. Also, they've ruined the bar by not letting ladies in there at all. (Otherwise, why are there never any when I pass by?)
All in all, not a great return to DXB for yours truly - even my fave Chechen babe has had to leave in a hurry. But while there's York there's still hope, as Churchill once said.
Hi guys..does any one know if the new Grand Hyatt has become more guest friendly...when I stayed there about seven months back there were 'men in black' security guards all over the lobby!!
JSF,
I am inclined to think that provocatively dressed ladies are more likely to be the cause of refusal at Millenium Airport hotel than discrimination, although I would not rule it out.
I have seen the odd working girl in 'Biggles Bar' but they are discreet both in the way they behave and dress. I think that they occasionally drift over the road from Jules Bar at Le Meridien.
I have regularly seen hotel guests in the bar with someone they have picked up and brought back for a drink prior to the action (or maybe it is their own way of diverting hotel suspicions) but in every case it has been white guys.
I will let other members draw their own conclusions.
Big Jul
Movenpick and Orpheus[quote]Also, they've ruined the bar by not letting ladies in there at all.[/quote] If this is so, it is a real shame. There were never a whole lot of ladies in the bar, but probably 5 to 7 there on a good night, and generally of quite good quality, including a few real stunners. I only hope this is a temporary burst of moralism, as this hotel was well placed and friendly.
Cheers,
Sporadic
All,
I've been recently to the Millenium (the wing where Arab Emirates takes its guests for one night stayovers). Managed to get a chinese piece up by the lift and had a really good couple fo hours. We then went out to eat and trying to sneak back up, we were stopped and she was refused entry. So these things change with time, hence the need to have up to date onfo on all hotels.
All,
I am traveling to Dubai in the first week of June 2004 and would like to know if the Metropolitan Palace Hotel (Al Maktourm street) is guest friendly.
Thanks in advance
Lork is not a Guest Friendly Hotel.
Yesterday I was not allowed to take the lady to my room.
I am planing to visit Dubai in end of this month and like to know if Hotel Intercontinental, Dubai is guest friendly?
Any news about Hyyat Regency guest policy.
Hi,
Just wondering if anyone knows if the Sofitel at Deira City Centre is guest-friendly? My other choice is the Sheraton Deira Hotel and Towers.
Rgds,
Jeff
WLMAN,
I was at this place 2 weeks ago and it was not Guest friendly then. I bought a girl back at around 1an and they would not let her in! Really pissed me off. I had to pay her for the night (Mug that I am) and go home ALONE.
Next time I will stay somewhere else.
I suggest you check before you book
Eric-Emp[quote]Lork is not a Guest Friendly Hotel.
Yesterday I was not allowed to take the lady to my room.[/quote]I guess you mean the York. Well mate if you go back in the archives you will see that a lot of guys, including myself, have mentioned that the York was not Guest friendly. Sorry to hear that you could not take a lady up to your room. But that was to be expected at the York.
Hope to see you tomorrow at the York club at the time we fixed up.
Justfun
Hi,
I stayed at York last year and they were very bad not freindly at all, but if you have unfinshed business you can go to Rush Inn across the street. They have very good rates and they are very freindly.
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I had some feedback about the Metropolitan from other members. They said that as long as you tip the security guy's 10AED your are OK. Don't talk to them just say hi and shake their hand with a 10ARD bill
Sofitel City Centre remains friendly, however, I did see two "fill-in-the-blank-istans" being given the passport business when I was returning around midnight. Two independent confirmations from ladies show this trend. After midnight, expect a minimal passport-copy hassle.
They also reported several 5 star hotels asking for the 120 Dh. "guest" payment and registration, including the Meridian Airport hotel.
IMHO, slipping 100 Dhs. to the Concierge would probably obviate the need for any formalities at all, for the entire duration of your stay.
The York is extremely girl unfriendly.Mongers have been warning on this board about this. Its owned by Indians who keep an eye on every girl and every penny they make. I am American of East Indian descent so I was able to sneak in a girl by bribing the guy 20 dirhams and asking him in broken Urdu to let me slide. I always stay at the Le Merieden fairway not to be confused with the main Le Meridien . The one I am talking about is by the Chillis' restaurant and the car dealers. This is a fairly new hotel and a lot of cab drivers dont know about it. It is extremely girl freindly and as a matter of fact one of their staffers escorted a girl who was coming in to meet me right up to my room.That was probably because he knew me and that was nice of him
Hi,
Spent a week at the Al Bustan Rotana hotel near the airport. No problems here. The usual passport/visa photocopy stuff along with a call to the girls mobile for confirmation for guest security. All being done with an apology for the delay.
I tipped the "head of security" 160 Dirhams as I left at 5am Sunday morning.
5 visits during the week, 1 of which was a double.
Irish Lad
Hi,
I am planning visit Dubai in mid July and would appreciate if you could let us know of a travelling agent who would get us the best rates at Ramada Bur Dubai.
Faisal
Faisal,
Try these links for hotels:
http://www.southtravels.com/middleeast/uae/ramadahoteldubai/index.html
http://www.asiatravel.com/uae/uae.html
It is summer now so you will find hotels with very low price.
I have used asiatravel.com before and I have a few mates who have as well. They are very professional and quick. Everything is done by net and e-mail. I have checked their prices against other sites and the hotel sites themselves and they are great value for the money. The only thing I will say is that if you are looking for a specific type of room you may not have much luck with them, as I am sure that they have a set allotment of a type of room which gets discounted and is prepaid (by you). That being said, they normally offer some great deals with very good service. I will definitely use them again.
Faisal:
This is in reference to Ramada Burdubai where I had a number of pleseant experiences before. I don't know where you are travelling from, but if you are flying emirates they have good rates on Ramada Burdubai on "Dubai stopovers". Try emirates.com and happy hunting!
faisal and cool nomad,
i've recommended the ramada bur dubai earlier and stand by that. i recently completed another trip to dubai which included this hotel, and i'm pleased to report it remains very girl-friendly. the location is great, as it's within easy walking distance of the imperial palace, rockafellas and york. (there were also loads of streetwalkers on the corner across from york and the regent plaza, though nothing i would touch.)
i've also done well at the rumours night club there, which is frequented by cis and on my last trip was heavy with kyrgistanis. this can be especially handy if you arrive on one of the later flights into dxb, as it's open to 03:00 and there's no cover if you're a hotel guest.
also, the hotel now has high speed internet. there's a catch, though -- you can only use a browser. it will not give you a direct tcp/ip link for outlook or other client. it's supposed to cost 50 aed/day, though they forgot to charge me.
also, the network jack was far away from the desk, though the hotel will provide a sufficiently long cable on request. it didn't matter to me as i normally travel with a small belkin wi-fi access point (since i've run into this sort of thing before).
as far as best rates, you can book a reasonable price on the internet at travelnow.com, but i've always just called the hotel to make a reservation directly. you can get their number on their website at www.ramadadubai.com.
happy hunting,
em
[b]hotel report: jw marriott, dubai[/b]
[i]coordinates:[/i]
abu baker al siddique road, adjacent to the hamarain shopping center
(very close to the airport; you'll likely see planes taking off directly overhead)
phone: +971-4-262-4444 fax: +971-4-262-6264
international toll-free: +1-800-228-9290
web page: http://marriott.com/property/propertypage.mi?marshacode=dxbae
[i]comments:[/i]
nice place, extremely girl-friendly. no one batted an eye on the three occasions i brought in "guests," in fact the staff was quite cordial about everything. it's not exactly close to the action, though, and while it's easy enough to get to the vital spots like bur dubai and cyclone, i also noticed that taxi fares in dubai have risen a bit over the past year. in fact, a general rise in prices in the uae -- especially dubai -- seemed quite a conversation matter among the locals.
an earlier report mentioned there is a separate entrance to the left of the main entrance, leading to another wing of the hotel between the main section and the hamarain shopping center. there is an entrance there, but it appeared to be closed not only at night but perhaps always, as i saw it blocked off as i left about 08:30 one morning. little matter, since as noted above one need not worry about bringing in company (as long as everyone remains discreet, of course).
the hotel has great high-speed internet access, though some adult sites are blocked (fortunately, www.wsgforum.com is not!). this is available in variable packages, from 75 aed for 24 hours, 45 aed for 12 hours, and (i think) 30 aed for four hours or so.
a fine place. my favourite remains the ramada dubai (though high-speed internet there is quirky, as noted in another post), but if business demands you stay at the jw marriott, you should have a good time.
happy hunting,
em
Dear all,
Time we had another update. What about lower priced hotels, in and around York (but not York). Name the best 5 girl friendly places?
1. The One & Only Royal Mirage Palace
just a short info about the hotel.
The hotel is 100 % girl friendly, no problems it all, and for me the main advantage - no walk of shame thru the reception area.
On the right side next to the main entrance is a second door!
All girls I have taken from York or Cyclone are not asking for higher prices because of the area. But gentlemen like you should pay a taxi far of 50 DH.
Only problem is that 2 of 3 girls where afraid of using official taxi in front of the hotel because of some discriminations and loosing all money to the driver since hookers are out of law for them.
They were really afraid of this and did not want to leave the room until next morning 9 a.m.!!!
Learned the all girls have own private taxi they call in order to save money or feel secured but most of the drivers were 5 a.m. not available.
This I mentioned in case girls will argue with the long distance to Jumeira Beach and asking for a higher price at the meat market.
After one week staying in this hotel I can proof that the disco club is definitely no pick up place.
Maybe there are hookers but all of them booked in advance from the Saudi people which coming in groups to spend the Weekend there.
The disco club itself is a very nice place with (in depend from the day) many nice girls but mainly local people or Saudi’s and some tourists from the hotel.
Especially on Wednesday's and Thursday's a very nice party is starting there. Monday it's closed!!!
2. Intercontinental Creek
Would somebody provide with info about the Intercontinental Creek Hotel (girl friendly + walk of shame???). Since I have been twice in a restaurant there, found almost a lot of action in the lobby in front of the disco and the pup as well.
Saw many CIS girls coming in at around 11 p.m.
By the way I recommend the fish market restaurant in the second floor.
Shostakovich
P.S.
Thanks to JustSumFun for the support and hope next time we can hook up for a beer.
Shostakovic [quote]Thanks to JustSumFun for the support and hope next time we can hook up for a beer.[/quote]It was my pleasure mate. And for sure we will have that beer the next time you are in Dubai. Excellent information about the hotel.
[b]Albalad:[/b] Hotels in and around the York area would have to be the Admiral Plaza, The Dallas Hotel, just opposite to the Admiral Plaza, and the Astoria Hotel, very close to both these hotels. For your guide the Admiral Plaza is in a lane going right, when you walk right from the York towards the Ascot Hotel. Once in this lane you will see the Dallas Hotel and the Astoria hotel further on.
You take the 3rd right turn and you should spot the Admiral Plaza. This Hotel has a nice, small pub called the Victory bar. It attracts some talent too, although the quality could be anything from 3 to 6 on a scale of 10. But you could always strike lucky. Astoria hotel has the famous TGIT pub. So no need for any information there.
Justfun
Shostakovic,
Intercontinentail at Creek is girl friendly. I stayed there last month and had no problem. However I called one girl in the day time and she was stopped by the security for visa copy and it was charged to my room (120 AED). It was my mistake. Because later I found if the girl is coming with you there is no problem with the security.
Regarding the girls regular to the Hotels I obsereved they have connections with the security. I picked one beautiful Ukranien from the KuBu bar and the girl took my room number and asked to wait in my room. I went to my room and she apperead in five minutes.
In another ocassions I took one girl from KuBu Bar and she walked with me. No problems with security and not charged to my room. Same when I brought one from Cyclone and one from Hayyat
In my 3 night stay I banged 5 ladies.
Just for everyones info, I was in Dubai 2 months ago and stayed at the Shangra-La hotel. Absoluely no problems with getting ladies up to the room. Saw quite a few and on two occasions, had 2 CIS ladies follow me up without any hassle.
Great large rooms as well. Very much recommended.
Stirling
I am making my first trip to Dubai next week and have been booked into the Emirates Towers Hotel by my company. I have reviewed all the hotel postings and can't seem to find any information on the Emirates Towers. Can someone provide me with the appropriate details; i.e. is the hotel girl friendly, close to anything interesting, etc.?
BTW genlemen, I have really enjoyed your postings. Keep up the good work and I look forward to a FR of my own upon my return.
hi VK, I did notice some security near to the elevators every time I went there. However not sure about their babes policy. They do have a nice club n the top floor, with some classy babes!.
Dear Friends,
Just to drop a line that Al-Bustan Rotana at the airport has started to charge 200 dirhams extra if you bring in a babe with you.
This is their stupid policy now and I wasnt impressed with their attitude either.
I wasn't the only one complaining as I had two fellows alongside me with guests who were bitching about this new rule.
Anybody else expereinced this lately?
Ciao
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Hey guys,
Just a note on girl friendly hotels in Dubai. I always stay at the Towers Rotana hotel and have never had a problem with bringing ladies back to my room. The hotel is four star and has all the usual ammenities. The hotel is located on Sheikh Zayed Road in the same neihbourhood as the Emmirates Towers, Crown Plaza and the Dubai World Trade Center. Its only 10 minutes to the airport which is a great plus factor and is about a AED 25 - 35 cab ride to the hot spots in Dubai.
Ryann
Hello all,
This is bad news about the al Bustan Rotana. Not only did I recommend it in my report here, but I have just confirmed a 10 night stay with them in September.
Any updates on this matter would be most appreciated.
Irish Lad
Ryan....there are night cops patrolling that area all the time near the towers rotana hotel as well, especially in the parking area.
Hello
Re: Change in Al Bustan Rotana Hotel policy.
I called the hotel myself and the following is the new policy.
If the escort comes in to the hotel alone to your room there is a charge.
If you meet the escort in "car park or elsewhere" then there is no charge.
Let's wait and see.
Irish Lad
Dear Guys,
I apreciate your feedback on Sharjah Hotels? Any problems in the Sharjah Beach hetels to get ladies in?
Also any idea about Sheraton 4 ponits in Dubai?
Appreciate your feedback.
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My last trip to Dubai I stayed at the Sheraton 4 Points in Bur Dubai and this hotel was extremely visitor-friendly. I walked in with singles and a double one evening and had no issues. I also had one lady meet me at the hotel and she had no problems getting up to the room either. It is a short walk to the York, Rockafella's and Imperial Suites. There is internet with computers in some rooms, although they are running Windows 98 (not even SE) and it is really clunky. There is an internet cafe across the street in a small mall (has a good italian restaurant in it), but it is not great service either. Rates were ok, but I would book through www.asiatravel.com or www.southtravels.com to get a better rate through pre-payment.
Hi, there is lot of info here about Ascot hotel to find plenty of babes there.
But can anybody please tell me is this hotel is a girl Friendly as i will be staying in this hotel from 25-30 August.
Only my second time in Dubai, needs your help.
Hi Albalad,
Try Panorama Hotel opposite Ramada in Bur Dubai. Walking distance to the hot spots. They charged me 200 Dhs last March including breakfast and tax. Definitely escort friendly. If you take a lady upstairs they only put additional 50 Dhs on your bill, no further questions.
Enjoy!
This is to confirm that the JW Marriott is girl friendly; at least this was the case in January. Picked up an Iranian girl from the café next to the eleveators. Excellent service, GFE and great body. if I am not mistaken, her name is Mariam. She was there with what seemed to be another Iranian. I have noticed many hotel guests coming in with girls with no problems at all.
Member #2407
How did you manage to pick up an Iranian bird? I thought that would be pretty dangerous? Having said that, did you get her phone number? and was her friend up for some also?
I haven't been to Dubai for a long long time but may fit in a few days after my trip to Doha this week
Hi there,
Has anyone here stayed at the Taj Palace Hotel? I am making a trip to Dubai soon and plan to stay there so I need to know whether I will have any hassle taking ladies up to my room.
Punter SA,
Bit of a bummer! The TPHotel is the only completely dry hotel in Dubai, run for the sake of good honest moslems.
I don't rate your chances of doing much mongering there. Better to try to change location if you can.
ER
I was in Al Bustan in May and brought a girl in with no problem. If there's a change in policy it's been since then.
Hi,
Which is the best 5-star hotel that someone can recommend for mongering? I would prefer something closer to the city. I have stayed at the Jumeirah Beach hotel previously and that place was too far away from most of the venues mentioned here.
I was also wondering if anyone here has had valuables stolen from their rooms by ladies who have spent the night with them in Dubai.
Cheers
To Punter SA.
The Dubai Marine Beach Resort may suit you ibased on where you stayed last
Failing any real info:-.
Al Bustan Rotana has pool and is well located.
Intercontinental is central to everywhere.
Hyatt Regency has "Premiere" on its doorstep.
Tell us what you want and activate your PM.
Irishlad
A few months back someone mentioned the Rihab Rotana. This place is good if you have your own car. They have an underground parking garage where you can catch an elevator directly to your room without passing the lobby. I've never seen any staff manning this entrance. I don't know how they are if you try to walk a girl in through the lobby since I never needed to try it. The room rate has usually been around 270 without breakfast. This place also has microwaves and washing machines in the room.
Has anybody heard anything lately about guest friendliness at the Holiday Inn Deira? I'll be staying there this weekend.
Best? Well, the Movenpick and the Ramada Continental are close to the hot spots, but I would describe neither as a really good 5 star. The Movenpick has also turned unfriendly according to reports. If you make friends with the Paki mustashioed doormen at the Ramada, they will even pass your room number to "end of the evening" ladies. This means you may get a strange knock on your door at 2am, not always welcome, but sometimes a treat!
As mentioned by another member, almost any 5 star hotel will let you get on with your "business" as long as you are reasonably discreet and do not try and waltz in, half-in-the-bag, with a couple of 18 yo´s on your arm.
I have never had anything stolen from my room. I do, however, make use of the in-room safe and remove temptation. YMMV.
Cheers,
Sporadic
Hi Friends,
I am passing through Dubai 3rd week for Spetember, this would be my first visit, I am travelling by Emirates, to US and plan to be in Dubai on the return an dhave a stop over. There is this deal that you can pay US$ 55, for visa, stay and airport pick up/drop for one day. So planning to take that for couple of days and enjoy the stay.
I would appreciate if any of you could advice on how this works exactly and do we get to choose the place of stay and if so what would be the ideal place to do some shopping as well as indulge well in the hobby!
Thanks in advance
PR
Hi everyone,
What are the extra charges if you bring a babe for the night at the legendary Admiral Plaza ?
Pussy Raider,
You can go to the Emirates website and pick your hotel (3-5 stars).
Of course the rates are higher for the 5-stars.
I have used their stopover package everytime I have been in DXB, and I think it's a good deal. You get a good rate plus roundtrip private car from the airport.
Places to hobby? Just read last 10 pages!
Hello Friends,
I shall be in DXB for a day/evening. Can you suggest a 5 Star Hotel preferably with a Night Club. How is Hyatt Regency / Grand Hyatt ? Any idea of Tariff and are they guest friendly?
Does J.W.Marriot has a Night Club ?
Thanks in advance for your reply.
BR
Hi BodyRockerForU,
Earlier this year, Feb/Mar, I stayed at the Grand Hyatt and found this not to be friendly to 'guests'. However, it is a very nice hotel with excellent pool/spa facilities.
Cheers,
SW
Steve, thanks for your reply.
I am already booked now in Grand Hyatt. I read in Dubai forum that some punters managed to get their dates in the room. Gives me a feeling that at times it is friendly and at times not, also depends on the individual on duty at that time.
BR
Which hotel in Bur Dubai is the best value for money? Is Regal and Panorama Hotel guest friendly? I am trying to book a room there and they seem to always be fully booked. might give some the apartment hotels a try but they seem to be all far from the action. We need to do poll on which hotel is the best punter hotel.
Panorama Hotel
Regal Hotel
Ramada
York
Rush Inn
Regent
Movenpick
Imperial Suites
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Lotor58,
From your list, I'm only familiar with the Ramada Bur Dubai (there are two Ramadas in Dubai) on Mankhool Rd. Very girl-friendly, great location, highly recommended. (Many of the others you mentioned are notably not girl-friendly, e.g., York and Movenpick).
Now that the search function is working again you can check out a number of favourable posts about this place.
Happy Hunting,
EM
Well if you stay at the York ,you just have to go up to the bar for the girls.It is cheap I think something like about 55-65 dollars a night.Again not a good hotel to stay in,I personally would not stay there,but if price is your consideration by all means this is a ok hotel.Imperial suite sucks as my buddy was unlucky enough to be booked there,they dont let gilrs in.
YORK dont allow any one in the elivatoer dont even think about it.
RAMADA near york is much beter and they have rumers club very freindly hotel
Lotor58
Try Astoria Hotel in Bur Dubai, it is very near to the hotels that are in your list.
Panorma will ask for Visa copy and might chare 50 Dirhams for taking a lady into your room.
As for the York, try to avoid this if you want to bring a girl to your room, they will not let her in.
Also use the search option, this will also give you some more help.
FAISAL78.
El M...
Just wanted to say thanks again for your recommendation of Ramada Bur Dubai. See my FR in Dubai board. Still very girl-friendly and the Rumors bar is a good scene too but starts much later. If you go before midnight, it's empty.
Hi Guys,
It looks like I'm visiting DXB at the beginning of October for GITEX and the Scorpions concert. My usual haunt, Ramada Continental is fully booked and I'm staying in the Princess Hotel. I've searched the forum, but no posts on the hotel. Does anyone have any info as to if it's 'guest friendly' or if it has anything going for it. I believe it's part of the Ramee Group.
Cheers,
Expatcat
Hi everyone!
Just wanted to know that if Sun and Sand is girl freindly.
ThX
We will be visiting Dubai in mid november for a long pleasure weekend. We stayed last time at the Ramada Bur Dubai and found it to be most appropriate. However, for the sake of change we wanted to know if there are any other girl friendly hotels which any of you would care to recommend.
Also, any idea if Novotel and Ibis a hotel friendy?
Any idea if any of these hotel apartments are guest friendly?
GOLDEN SANDS APARTMENT (1-10)
SAVOY SUITES APARTMENT
Winchester hotel appartment
London crown hotel & Appartment
Cheers
Lotor
Hello mates,
An update on the Al Shams Hotel Apartments in the Golden Sands area. A fellow forum member was a guest there recently and advised that there was absolutely no problem with guests. I went to visit our friend there and was impressed with the size of the accomodation. Thought not as classy as a 5* hotel room it was extremely comfortable. Our friend had a one bedroom apartment with a huge living room.
The bedroom had attached bath and there was another bathroom in the living area as well. Good place to have a small party if we keep a low profile and dont ruffle any feathers. Room rate was 250 dhs per day.
Jusfun
Hi,
I will appreciate it if some one can post more information regarding Al Shams apartments mentioned in JSF's report. I would like to know the location and rent details.
Regards
Faisal
Hi guys,
I'm having an Over Night in DXB and Emirates Issued me a Voucher for Le Meridian Hotel, guys please I need more info. On is it guest friendly and how can I get a lady up to my room in that hotel. Many roumers about diffeculities.
But I need a "Bullet Proof" Advice on that hotel
Please Advice.
Thank you guys
Q
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OK FELLAS here's a suggestion, call or e-mail the hotel. Indicate to them that your business partners in Dubai are females ( in my case this was true ).
Ask " will they be harrassed if they come to your room late at night to finish work??" Fact being USA work hours was during day time, while UAE time was at night.
Q Music,
There are quite a few Meridien Hotels in Dubai, not sure which one you are referring to:
1/Royal Meridien Jumeriah Beach
2/Meridien Mina Siyahi
3/Meridien Hotel (Next to Airport)
4/Meridien Dar Al Sandos
5/Merdien Faiways
plus one or two others I forget.
1, 2, 3 are GF, but 1 & 2 are way out of town for P4P action. No. 3 has a long walk of shame through the lobby.
4 is reported to be GF and definatly close to the action.
5 - no reports.
Q Music:
If it is "Le Meridien Dubai" Hotel, close to the airport, it is quite friendly.
Never had problems. The lounge is quite large and you can get to the rooms through the pool garden, out of sight.
There is also a convenient backdoor entrance, on the side of "Le Meridien Village", where all the restaurants are.
There you will also find "Jules Bar", a pub with a nice philipino band, with a decent selection of working ladies, mostly CIS.
Red
Faisal[quote]Hi,
I will appreciate it if some one can post more information regarding Al Shams apartments mentioned in JSF's report. I would like to know the location and rent details.
Regards
Faisal[/quote]Well you can choose between a studio and one bedroom apartments. Unlike the hotels you wont get a mini fridge full of drinks so you have to have your on arrangement. The one bedroom apartment that our friend stayed at was quite spacious. But as I said it is not a 5* place. Just an apartment building with normal apartment facilities.
The rates. Now that is a tough one. Our friend paid 250 dhs per day. But he was here from sunday to wednseday That means weekdays. On weekends the rates could be higher. Due to Gitex and the Scorpion concert the rates could be higher. One member from the forum took the contact number etc from me and called up to book for next week (Gitex week) and was told it is all booked up. He asked the rate for information and was told 400 dhs.
So depending on the situation the rate fluctuates.
Hope this is some help.
Justfun
Friends, just wanted to update abourt Sheraton Deira.
Stayed at Sheraton Deira. Cost 625 Dh inclusive of taxes (without Breakfast ). The rooms are just allright and nothing great about them. However I can say now that it is Girl Friendly.
In the night I had an hour before the flight , so went down to the Disco of Sheraton Deira. It is situated just outside the hotel and the entrance is free for hotel guest.
The place was flooded with girls, almost double the number of guys. Mostly from CIS but also few Chinese. Quality mostly 6-7 but few 8's also.
On my way back I saw few hotel guest bringing the girls back to the hotel and the security just asked for copy of residence permit of the girls and let them in.
It was simple the girl would just go to a small shop on the left of lobby to make photocopy of her papers and hand over the same to security and off they went to the room with the guests.
BR
Curious is this the same Sheraton as posted below some time back?:
Sheraton Dubai Creek Hotel
This place is extremely girl friendly, I encountered no problems at all
from security or reception, when bringing a girl back.
I wasn't the only one who was there for some fun, when I was checking in
a CIS walked up next to me and asked the recptionist for her client, the
receptionist just pointed her in the right direction, no papers or
questions asked for.
One important thing, if you don't like getting watched walking in to your
room with a girl, then choose a high floor (I took one on the 6th floor).
Basically in the lobby, where there is seating for guests to relax, they
can see the first 4 floors worth of all the doors as they look up and
around.
Apart from that there are two ways to the lifts at the back of the hotel
to get to your room. As you enter the hotel if you go left, then you walk
round to the hair salon, restaurants and then to the lift. If you walk
through the middle (Sofa Seating and tables) you will most likely get
spotted by other guests. If you walk to your right you will have to go
past the reception desks and then hit the lifts. Well rather than walk on
the left and probably get stopped and asked to go to sign her in (never
happened), I chose to walk by reception everytime with the girl
Worf, Sheraton Dubai Creek and Sheraton Deira are different properties.
BR
Hello all,
I have just returned from 11 nights in Dubai and confirm that the Al Bustan Rotana beside the airport is still very friendly.
I returned accompanied to the hotel on 9 nights at times ranging from 11.00pm to 3.30am without once been stopped. Not even for photocopies of visas etc.
Irishlad
Is the post below I stated still true about the sheaton creek?
Still bring girls in that way?
I'm a few months old on this Worf but it doesn't seem to be a problem to bring GFs into the Creek.
Hi all,
Heading up to Dubai from NZ for a few days in Jan. Any of the Emirates related (as in their short break) hotels gurl friendly?
I will post a note on the other forum so I can catch up with other mongerers.
Cheers in advance.
Hi,
I am back in Dubai later this month and this time staying at Hilton Dubai Jumeirah. Any comments on the hotel, wheather its girl friedly and if they have any girls going around there. If not whats the closest bar to visit.
Last time I was in Crowne plaza and I have to say that the partying at the night club downstares was wild even at western standards. Finally met a nice African nubian queen there and took here up to my room, no problems.
Had really fun, fun fun for the whole night and re-run in the morning, all for 100 Eur which I found very reasonable.
Comments and advice are appreciated.
Thanks
Tom
toni,
hilton dubai jumeirah is girl-friendly, based on my one stay there. plenty of girlie traffic, but mostly from outside (other clubs). i am not sure of the action in the hotel itself.
it was my impression that zinc at crowne plaza only allowed couples to go in. may be greasing the security man's palm is helpful, i'm sure.
does anyone know of a few hotels with high-speed access in the room?
thank you.
bizzie,
if you stay at the crowne plaza you can get in the club, whether your with a girl or not.
in terms of internet access, i know grand hyatt, emirates towers and probably most of the 5 * hotels have high speed internet access.
for more reasonable priced hotels, try the ramada bur dubai (they have recently renovated thier rooms). the sheraton 4pts club floor rooms have a pc with internet access in the room (never checked if there is a plug for a laptop), but i think its isdn, not adsl.
Computers at Four Points are a bit wonky as they are using Windows 98. As well, you can't just plug in your laptop as there is a client application that has to be activated prior to your use. Ramada Bur Dubai's system is better and the rooms have a nice work area as well.
Went to Dubai last weekend and decided to stay at The Ramada Bur Dubai hotel which is very girl friendly. The hotel has a club called rumors which has a mix of CIS , Turkish, and African girls. If you decide to stay at the hotel you don't have to pay the cover charge for the club and get a drink for free.
The best thing about staying at the hotel is that you have stairs connecting all the floors to the club side entrance , so its like having your own VIP entry ,in which any girl that sees you coming out of the side door instantly knows that you live in the hotel and the LT rates drop.
Also when you pick up the girl you can tell her what room your in and you can walk up the stairs to your room so you don't have to go through the walk of shame, The only thing the hotel requires is a copy of her passport. On another positive note the hotel is ideal for picking up SW which are just across the street. Not to mention york , Rockeffelas and TGIT are 5-10 minutes walking .
The Ideal hotel for Mongering
Before I go and screw up my reservations, aren't there 2 Ramadas in Dubai?
Is the Bur Dubai Ramada, the one with 'split level' rooms as shown on their website?
Bizzie,
Yes, there are two Ramadas in Dubai. I don't know about the second one, but the one preferred by myself and many others is the Ramada Bur Dubai, on Mankhool Rd. They do feature "split" level rooms, and the Rumours night club is often a good hunting ground for CIS. Their website is at www.ramadadubai.com.
Happy Hunting,
EM
I stayed at the Ramada Bur Dubai this weekan and i must tell you that Meshal right about everything he states in hes report below.
The securety guard in the lobby was joking about the number of passpoert copies he had to make and that I should start to brinng the same girl. No extra charges to the bill when I left.
Also the hotel have nice and spacieus rooms, and excelent location for hobbying. Paid 480 dh pr. night but I do not know if this as good price or not. Didn't realy check any other places after seeing the earlier recomandations on the forum.
Wolfram
Bizzie,
Both Ramada are girl friendly. One is Ramada Continental and other one is known as Ramada. The first one is near the airport and the second one is in Bur Dubai.
Only drawback with Ramada Continental is they may ask for the visa copy for the girl.
Stayed at the Al Bustan Rotana Hotel on Monday night
Checked in after midnight, so went straight down to Oxygen.
Place was full of local guys who seemed to be seriously in love with themselves, and in possession of a real lack of manners.
One guy wanted to feel the arse of every woman that walked past him - didn't seem to care whether it was a 'service provider' or girlfriend/wife
Happy to say he was asked to leave the premises by security
I stayed for a couple of beers and have to say that although quantity was fairly low, quality was very high thus creating a sellers market
Drank up and went to bed...off to Abu Dhabi today for two days so will see what happens there
Feel disappointed. Used to go to same AMP in BJ/New Spinneys area anytime I popped in Dubai. One short call to Liza, she knew me, it was very convenient. Chinese/Beijing girls only. Amazing service for reasonable price. 150 aed for not-so-great- massage but what followed was ALWAYS amazing. The problem is that thay have relocated to after garhoud bridge in direction to Sharjah, too crowded roads. I end up loosing too much time “commuting”, as I need to count 3h return just for the transport sometimes. I think I’ll have to check out for some other places. Of course this is not a problem, but I really doubt I’ll get same quality.
I do understand the girls who move outside the BJ area. Rents there are too expensive, and girls can no longer cope. This is why I see a tendency in girls moving the other side of town (Deira)….I keep you posted of beauties from BJ area as I cannot allow myself to go and waste time commuting to the other part of the town, as when i travel to Dxb it is always for a few days.
Damn it!
I was trying to make reservations through Emirates for the Ramada mentioned below, but the hotel is no longer available through them
Called the hotel, but they are booked, for now and told me to call later.
Something about an exhibition in November (The Big Five?)
How is the Novotel? Nice? Fancy? Friendly?
Hi,
I'm about to book the hotel for my next trip early next year, and wanted to stay at the Hyatt Regency since I stayed there last time (2 yrs ago) and the club was full of nice ladies.
Some questions: is the hotel under renovation ? Is the club still a good hit and the hotel staff easy and friendly to let the girls go upstairs ?
What about the new Grand Hyatt ? Do they have a nice club, staff ok to let the girls go up ?
thanks for your info
1. Hyatt Regency is quite guest friendly (but you have to pay around 90 Dhs per night for taking up a guest to your room).
2. Premiere disco in Hyatt Regency still full of beautiful girls.
3. Note that the Hotel is under refinement process, so I suggest you to ask for higher floors room.
4. Grand Hyatt Dubai is NOT guest friendly.
Hi,
Are there any problems with getting ladies with taxis from for example York and Cyclone to hotels? I am staying at Hilton Jumeirah Beach, is it far from the clubs?
Toni
Hi,
What are the closest good clubs and pick up places near Hilton Jumeirah?
Toni
call ramada Bur Dubai, ask for Pius D'souza Tel: +971 4 3519999 tell him you was there last ....(whenever) and you will get what you want (I did so few days ago...) see you ...
[QUOTE=Bizzie]Damn it!
I was trying to make reservations through Emirates for the Ramada mentioned below, but the hotel is no longer available through them
Called the hotel, but they are booked, for now and told me to call later.
Something about an exhibition in November (The Big Five?)
How is the Novotel? Nice? Fancy? Friendly?[/QUOTE]
Thanks oetziboy.
I did finally get my reservations last week, but only the premiere rooms were available because of the big conventions. Anyway, I am just glad to the reservations.
Do you know about the Fairmont Hotel's visiting policy?
I will be there after the 15th.
And I hope to bring some friends back to my room from Cyclone and York :)
Thanks
Gentlemen,
I always stay at the Meridien by the airport. Very cozy, nice pool, great food, and MANY doors to enter, so i always take the back door to the hotel. and nobody asks anything.
what about the crown plaza? since now, no rooms at the Meridien. Advise please.
I agree with Boofer.I stay there too and way too much acess there.I know of another little gem which is anothe LE Meridein and its called the Le Meridien Fairway.It is not very well known and it used to go by another name (Embassy Hotel),I think and it is rigth besides Chillis restaurant in AL Garhoud. That is a small hotel and the staff is friendly and did not bother me atall when I snuck up girls there
For Late November/early December, Crowne Plaza and most of the Meridiens are sold out for direct bookings. Rooms may still be available through some agents/airlines/tour operators.
However most of these hotels have the higher class rooms still available for an additional $50-$150/day!
Any of you guys know if the furnished suites and apartments owned and operated by the likes of Le Meridien, Hilton and Marriott are girl friendly? These more spacious apts/suites are rented out weekly or monthly with slightly better rates than regular hotel rooms.
One of the them that comes to mind is Al Sondos, which is operated by Le Meridien. So can anyone throw any light on whether the 24 hours concierge in such establishments is girl freindly? Or is it that they rent you the apartment itself, but not the freedom that should go with it?
Are the Hilton hotels girl friendly? Can get a good discount at any of the hiltons, but to hell with it if not friendly!
All hotels fully booked. The only thing I got in Metropolitan palace. Please advise. Good????? girl friendly?
Dar Al Sondos was GF last time I and others were there.
I'm currently in Abu Dhabi but may need to drive over to Dubai for a few days the second week in December. My colleagues are staying at the Sheraton Dubai Creek (SDC). I haven't been there since summer and note that Worf reported in early October that the property was quite girl friendly.
I'm thinking about bringing the lovely Miss N (see AD thread) with me in the best "coals to Newcastle" tradition.
Has anyone stayed with a girl for several days recently in the SDC?
Do you think I need to register her since she'll be there day and night?
If so, can I anticipate problems registering with someone not my wife?
I'd hate to drag her over to DXB and then have a messy problem. Thanks for any insights!
Any one knows if IBIS or Novotel is Girl friendy?
Regards
Boofer,
If you stay at the Hilton Dubai Creek you can use the back entrance to get to the lifts and avoid the main door. It was 'friendly' last time I stayed there. Another 'benefit' is that they have a shuttle to the Jumeirah Hilton if you want to sit on the beach. The Creek Hilton is a very nice hotel as well, well appointed.
Good hunting.
Expatcat
Sheraton Dubai Creek Hotel
This place is extremely girl friendly, I encountered no problems at all
from security or reception, when bringing a girl back.
I wasn't the only one who was there for some fun, when I was checking in
a CIS walked up next to me and asked the recptionist for her client, the
receptionist just pointed her in the right direction, no papers or
questions asked for.
One important thing, if you don't like getting watched walking in to your
room with a girl, then choose a high floor (I took one on the 6th floor).
Basically in the lobby, where there is seating for guests to relax, they
can see the first 4 floors worth of all the doors as they look up and
around.
Apart from that there are two ways to the lifts at the back of the hotel
to get to your room. As you enter the hotel if you go left, then you walk
round to the hair salon, restaurants and then to the lift. If you walk
through the middle (Sofa Seating and tables) you will most likely get
spotted by other guests. If you walk to your right you will have to go
past the reception desks and then hit the lifts. Well rather than walk on
the left and probably get stopped and asked to go to sign her in (never
happened), I chose to walk by reception everytime with the girl.
Hiya chaps,
Just a quick question while we all wait for the next servings.
Anyone know whether the Millenium hotel near the airport accomodates working gurls?
[QUOTE=Porthos]Hiya chaps,
Just a quick question while we all wait for the next servings.
Anyone know whether the Millenium hotel near the airport accomodates working gurls?[/QUOTE]
There have been conflicting reports on the friendliness of Millenium Airport Hotel, but from personal experience I have never had any problems. I always stay there as I like the hotel and staff and have used it regularly over the last 4 or five years. A few tips:
IMHO discretion is THE word at this hotel. They are tolerant of nightime activities as long as you don't flaunt it. I try and make sure that any girls I take back are not too tartily dressed or screaming drunk!
There are two different areas to the main hotel - The rooms in the hotel itself and then there are the lower standard garden chalets outside. I prefer to use the chalets (perfectly adequate standard in my view) because it means that you do not have to use the lifts to get to your room. However, personally I have not been approached when taking girls in the lift.
There are many different entrances to the hotel which can help to avert suspicions. There is the main front door, an entrance by the Italian Restaurant, the entrance via the old original hotel building and also you can get in from the other side through the Emirates transit wing. I suggest you do not try the drive in entrance to the Garden chalets as there is a permanent security presence there.
If you are driving (Not taxi) it is simple. Just use the underground car park and there is lift access direct to all floors.
I hope this helps. I will be there myself over the christmas period so would welcome your feedback after your stay.
Big J
Millennium Hotel does not allow guests. Use the search function.
Recently stayed in the Crowne Plaza. At about 2 a.m. a chiming of the doorbell woke me. In the hallway were two Chinese girls, one exquisite, the one ringing my bell and knocking on the door; the other standing across the hall had a lovely figure but less attractive a face. Both were clearly working girls. While I was debating whether to open the door to explore this unexpected pair, an Egyptian gentleman jumped into view. He was waving at them with the piece of paper in his hand clearly saying, in effect, Oppps, Wrong Room. I relate this only to say that the Plaza obviously is equipped with "room service" or permits outside merchants to deliver wares in the hotel.
Red Cruiser
[QUOTE=Bangers & Mash]Millennium Hotel does not allow guests. Use the search function.[/QUOTE]B & M
I appreciate your suggestion to use the search engine. I have tried this and does not return anything relevant to this hotel from the past. Before the software on this forum was changed, older posts gave some conflicting reports.
My comments in previous post, as stated, are based on many years experience of staying at Millenium Airport Hotel without any problems.
Would you care to share your source of information that this hotel does not allow guests?
Hey folks,
I'm struggling to get a reservation for next weekend since i have no idea what is 2nd or 3rd best to Ramada Bur Dubai. We should get a top 10 going based on "friendliness", night club/bar, and proximity to the best meat markets ! Would appreciate some suggestions.
Later!
Sway
Sway,
Try the Sheraton 4 pts - a notch down from the Ramada in terms of quality of room, but certainly GF, just around the corner from the Ramada, so close to the main action
Fellas,
I will be at the Ramada Hilton Dubai the weekend of 19-23 JAN. Is this the same hotel as the Ramadi Bur Dubai? The website says this is the hotel w/ the nightclub Rumors that I have seen mentioned on here. What type of working girls are there at this place (CIS, Chinese, Arab, etc.)? I would really like an Arab after being in Iraq and Jordan for the past few months.
Thanks.
Thanks Steve Stx. Got myself into Sheraton 4 points. If anyone wants to hook up next weekend for some hunting in a pack. PM me!
Travel Fool, you're confusing two hotel chains -- Ramada and Hilton are separate companies. The hotel you're referring to with Rumours nightclub is the Ramada Bur Dubai on Mankhool Rd. I've written about it in some earlier posts in this forum. Generally you'll find CIS and some Africans there. I've never seen an Arab girl there.
Happy Hunting,
EM
I recently stayed at the Admiral Plaza Hotel in Bur Dubai and am pleased to report that it is girl-friendly. I booked my room with Hotel Club.com and requested a double room w/ queen size bed. This cost me about AED 363 per night, or just over USD $100 per night. Interestingly, I never was charged for bringing girls to my room, but upon my check-out I overheard an Asian fellow being charged $50 I think for what appeared to be his bringing a girl to his room. Only thing I could imagine was that he had booked a single room whereas I had booked a double.
Anyway, it's a 3 star hotel and is fine for shagging. It's a short walk to the various nightspots in Bur Dubai. I wasn't the only one actively mongering at this hotel. Just hanging out in the lobby in the evening for a few minutes was amusing.
In short, a positive recommendation and good value for money over the big international hotels. Negatives: No in room internet service.
I posted a few days back and confused my hotels. That is because I am staying at one of the Hiltons in Jumeirah for a few days and then coming down to the Ramada Bur Dubai in town. Thanks for the help and I will post results.
Gatsby67[quote] In short, a positive recommendation and good value for money over the big international hotels. Negatives: No in room internet service.[/quote] I have no idea what it is with Dubai, perhaps it is Etisal@t, or just very high occupancy rates, but even if they have internet access, they charge for it (ex. Movenpick) or only have it in the "business center" (Sofitel, Sheraton Diera, Renaissance et al.)
Everywhere else in the world has [i]at least[/i] a Wifi hotspot, if not fast ethernet in every room.
Who knows why this is?
Cheers,
Sporadic
[QUOTE=Sporadic]Gatsby67 I have no idea what it is with Dubai, perhaps it is Etisal@t, or just very high occupancy rates, but even if they have internet access, they charge for it (ex. Movenpick) or only have it in the "business center" (Sofitel, Sheraton Diera, Renaissance et al.)
Everywhere else in the world has [i]at least[/i] a Wifi hotspot, if not fast ethernet in every room.
Who knows why this is?
Cheers,
Sporadic[/QUOTE]I am no expert but I think the reason is 90% of people use the internet for porn, and since (from the posts) this doesn't seem necessary in Dubai, they figured it was a waste of money to install the network. They have it in the lobby for the other 10%.
Travel fool:[quote]they figured it was a waste of money to install the network. They have it in the lobby for the other 10%.[/quote]I only wish every hotel had Inet acces in the lobby. Strange but true, I am in your 10%. I think they are just cheap.
Cheers,
Sporadic
I am in Dubai for a short stopover. Will be staying at the Sun and Sand as that is what Emirates has offered as part of their Dubai Bargain Breaks. Any ideas if this hotel is friendly ? Any action there ? Suggestions on a nearby bar/club where I can get some afternoon/early evening action ?
Hello all,
Can anyone comment on the Dubai Dusit's (Shiek Zayed Road). Any activity going on there? Are they gues friendly? I did not find a single entry about it in the forum?
Are the emirates towers hotel still girlfriendly?
I have heard some bad news about their policy.
Thanks in advance.
I am confirmed at Capitol Hotel in Bur, near Port Rashid. Any ideas if this is a friendly place? Any action in house? They do have a massage parlour in the hotel, any ideas what is offered there?
Be weary of this hotel as it is not girl friendly at all. The policy is that the girl should have her original passport with her. If so then she is registered at the front desk and a 250 dirham charge is added to your hotel bill. It is very unlikely that you will find girls in possession of their original passports and furthermore the registration at the front desk in plain view is rather embarassing. No to mention that you will be accosted at the elevator entrance by burly security guards who will re check whether the girl has been registered.
[QUOTE=Fingen]Are the emirates towers hotel still girlfriendly?
I have heard some bad news about their policy.
Thanks in advance.[/QUOTE]
Hi there,
My "girlfriend" and I are willing to meet other couples. Which hotels in Dubai are the most discreet to do that, it would be for max 3 couples. Anyone can share this kind of experience with me pls send PM.
Cheers,
Dan
Not sure about guest friendliness but the Savage Garden bar in here is a good place to look for action. It has a latin band that plays salsa, merengue and other stuff that's been popular in Dubai lately. The crowd will be a mix of tourists, residents, airline crew and pros from all points of the globe.
Due to proximity to my day time location, I opted to stay at Sheraton Jumeirah Beach during this trip. The hotel is very girl friendly and genuinely considers their guests’ security. The doorman politely and discretely asks the girl a copy for their passport as soon as you arrive with a cab. I have to admit I liked the procedure at the Sheraton as it ensures traceability of a girl you may bring in a comatose condition if she tries to pull a fast one on you.
However, if you are in Dubai for mongering, stick with hotels that are in town as you will have to travel at least half an hour each way from the hotel trying to get to all the places that are mentioned on this forum. Furthermore, girls rightly ask for being compensated for their taxi drive back to their hang out locations when you are done with them which cost about 50 dirhems (USD14).
The rooms in the hotel were very spacious as well and nicely decorated. The bed is heavenly. But the negative points are that there is no shower cubicle in the bathroom and I myself don’t prefer having a shower in the tub. Most surprising of all is that there is no broadband service in the rooms.
One other thing you may want to consider is the construction which goes on all around the hotel. If you like your peace and quiet, book a sea view room. I also strongly advise booking well in advance as the hotel rates increase exponentially if they have high occupancy.
NC
Hello fellows,
What is the attitude of Admiral Plaza in Bur Dubai concerning female companions taking up to the room?
I couldn't find any recent reports about it.
Thanks
I've stayed at the Shangri-La several times before. Beautiful hotel, truly five star accomodations and service. The bar on the floor above the lobby (1st or 2nd, depending on how you count) has always been very convenient for take out, with a nice selection of mostly CIS for around 600AED LT. And as a bonus there's no walk of shame. Because you're above the lobby, you can head straight for the elevators without passing the front desk.
Unfortunately, a colleague who was there a couple of months ago told me a new manager banned working girls from the bar. Hard to believe they'll make that policy stick, but I'm wondering if anyone has any recent experience there. I can live without women at the bar, I guess, but if I can't bring someone back from Cyclone this is going to be a loooong trip.
[QUOTE=No_Commit]
However, if you are in Dubai for mongering, stick with hotels that are in town as you will have to travel at least half an hour each way from the hotel trying to get to all the places that are mentioned on this forum.
NC[/QUOTE]Hi,
I looked at the map of Dubai and have no idea where 'in town' is ....... is it along the beach or either side of the creek? Thanks, going to be there next weekend for work and its my first time there.
I guess in town refers to the Bur Dubai area. The York, Regal, Panorama and Imperial Suites are all located in the vicinity. Try the Ramada - central and guest friendly.
The chalets at the Millennium have been my haven for 2 years, but now they're sold out for my next trip, and as I have to be at World Trade Centre, thought I'd try the Ibis or Novotel. There's nothing about them on the thread. Are they girl friendly? If not, as I can't afford most of the Sheikh Zayed hotels, are there any thoughts for nearby? Can't do Jumeirah or Deira.
Happy mongering,
Stoneman
Hello,
I will in this hotel for 3 days business. is this hotel girl friendly?
thank
Swissman
Swissman,
The Dubai Creek Hilton is definitely friendly, and a fine hotel to boot. The best part is that they have an entrance at the back of the hotel, behind the check-in. Use that and you don't have to go anywhere near the eyes of the staff. The lifts are right next to the entrance. Rooms are nice as well. I'll be staying there myself in May.
Cheers and happy hunting
Expatcat
Nice, new hotel and It's friendly (but not cheap!).
Has an entrance at the back as well. The taxi can drop you there. Sure there are rent-a-cops around, but be confident and act as if you belong. It's busy enough there with all kind of people that anyone can blend.
Unless you are bringing the girl or the girl alone is walking in at 3 AM, no one should even look at you. The worse case is that they ask for the guests I.D.
I cant say much about the in house seen. Never had a chance to visit the bars.
Hello Expatcat,
Thanks for the Info.
I will bi also in May down there (end of may), maby we can go for a beer and
hunting? I prefer cyclone
thanks again
swissman
Consolidated list of good and bad hotels in Dubai
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Before asking any help, thought I could contribute a bit even though the information is recycled from earlier posts.
This is only for hotels. For clubs, see thread below.
From reading the posts so far, came up with the following list of recommendations by fellow mongers for girl friendly hotels and those which are not. Please feel free to add to this list or correct. I have classified them based on what I felt from the review.
Girl Friendly
---------------
Even though fellow mongers did not mention of extra charges, some may still charge.
4 points sheraton (no club)
Al Bustan Rotana
Astoria Hotel
Capitol Hotel
Crown Plaza
Fairmont
Holiday Inn
Hyatt Regency - Extra Charge AED 75
Imperial Suites Hotel AED 50 extra (good bar)
Intercontentional - Extra AED 120
Jumeria rotana hotel
JW Mariott
Metropolitan
Orchid hotel
Panaroma
Ramada
Regal Plaza
Regent Beach Hotel
Regent plaza hotel
Renaissance
Royal Mirage
Royal Plaza
Rush Inn
Towers rotana
York International (good bar)
Not so friendly, may allow, but not good staff or overcharge or take passport copy of girl
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Bangkok Ambassador (Ask for PP copy and cash charge)
Emirates tower (used to be friendly, recent reports not good)
Grand Hyatt
Novotel - business oriented
Regent Palace (Allow girl with Passport Copy, but charge AED 250)
Shell Inn hotel (in Bur Dubai)
Worf,
Great list. You missed out the Hilton Dubai Creek (as mentioned in the previous post), the Sheraton Creek and the Marriott. All are girl friendly. At the Sheraton Creek you can enter the lobby and, by walking to the left, avoid the check-in counter. The Marriot has a separate entrance at the left hand side of the hotel and you can get to the lifts without walking the walk of shame.
From previous posts, I query the York being a girl friendly hotel. I was under the impression from Reading The F****** Forum that while it has a great bar (I agree with you on this one), the hotel was very UNfriendly. Has the policy changed at all over the past year ?
I agree that the Sea Shell is very unfriendly.
I would also like to add that the Ramada Continental by the airport is friendly, and if you have the misfortune to have to stay at the Panorama (a Ramee property round the back of beyond behind the airport) this is also friendly to female visitors. I couldn't really recommend the hotel though, I had no choice since I came to Dubai during GITEX last year and that was all that was available.
I look forward to my next trip to DXB in May.
Good hunting.
Cheers
Expatcat
Fellow monger,
I will be at Dubai soon for a convention.
I know I might can find out the place that I am staying if I just flip
through this thread. However, I don't have time to do it.
So I am asking you guys if you know a place called Oasis Court Hotel Apartement.
Is it any good? I heard some of the CIS girl have incall at their apartement,
would Oasis Court have them?
I need as much info and advice as possible from you guys,
Thanks a bunch!
[QUOTE=Expatcat]The Marriot has a separate entrance at the left hand side of the hotel and you can get to the lifts without walking the walk of shame.[/QUOTE]As EM posted a while back, that particular entrance appeared to be locked as of 2200 or 2300h -- it shouldn't be a problem, though, as the hotel was quite girl-friendly.
Happy Hunting,
EM
Hi Guys,
i just found the exact address of the Oasis court hotel apartment I will be staying at.
Oasis Court Hotel Apartments
P.O. Box 30036
Khalid Bin Al Waleed Street (Bank St.)
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Tel: +9714 397 6666 / 397 3337
Fax: +9714 397 5511
[url]www.oasiscourt.com[/url]
Please advice if this location is near any in-call or TGIT, Cyclone and such.
Thank you
You'll be a short ride from York and Regal Plaza, even walking distance if you want to stretch your legs a bit. It's about a 10 or 15 minute ride to Cyclone.
Hi fellow mongers,
I've just looked back over a years worth of posts (and interesting it was too) to check on the Grand Hyatt. Does anyone have any up-to-date firsthand experience as to how unfriendly it is ? Do they ask for passport copies, charge extra, or just ban girls completely ? The former posts were unclear. It looks like I'm staying there for one night on the 11th May.
If it's very ant****ial I'll probably drop into the York for a bevvy. Anyone going to be around ?
I look forward to any information.
Cheers
Expatcat
I have no first hand experience but were told by a girl it is a no go place and she would never acompany one to go there.
If you can choose there are definitly better locations. Sorry, hope at least this small hint is of use to you.
VBRGDS,
Tom
Thanks Mahku,
Yes I found out that Oasis court apartment is quite strategic in location.
If I am not mistaken there are many SW at the front of the hotel.
What I mean by many is 1 girl every10-15 minutes, even at the afternoon.
Mostly African though.
And I know there is one girls apartment there, you see my FR.
Anyway, I would recomend this apartment, much like homestead in the US
Go to oasiscourt.com for more info
thanks
Hello Fellow Mongers,
I have just returned from Dubai was staying at the Regal Palace and thought I had arrived in heaven.
Although there is a great selection of CIS girls at the Rockerfellas club, the hotel is girl unfriendly.Picked up a great looking CIS babe, 8/10 ready to give "full service" f+s+anal but was disappointed when stopped at the lobby trying to take her up to my room for a shag.
Had to go to a nearby "Hotel Apartment" book another room so eneded up paying 2 hotel nights the same day !
Anyone had this experience with the Regal in the past few days ?
Cheers
Milyon
Zero,
You fail to report the most important aspect a monger needs to know about Oasis Court, [b]is it 100% girl friendly?[/b] And since your mongering outings unfortunately failed, how do you know? Is there any extra or hidden charges billed for bringing girls in if this Oasis is friendly in the first place? Will you confirm its friendliness?
Thanks
Some recent posts mentioned an extra rates for taking girls to your room at Imperial Suites. I haven't stayed there for quite some time. Can anybody confirm?
Looking for some information if anyone can help. I always stay in Imperial suites during my frequent visits to Dubai due to its convenience and what I am looking for. I have recently made reservations for 3 rooms for a week, but I got some disturbing news from a couple friends. I was told that as my friends were booking their room they were told no guests are allowed in the rooms any more. Has anyone stayed and played at the Imperial in the past week or so and had problems bringing ladys up?
Hello,
Please all be aware that the Regal Plaza where Rockafellas is located is very far from friendly.
I have just rteurned from 10 days in Dubai and a friend booked in to this hotel without consulting this forum.
There was no way that he could bring the girl to his room.
Irish lad
I need a room for around USD $100 that is girl friendly in Bur Dubai. I had planned to go to York but have read in this forum that it isn't girl friendly. I've seen a lot of suggestions but most seem to be USD $200 and up . I will be there on the 2nd of May. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Are apartment hotels the way to go to get around the no guest policies?
nocbj4me
Hi,
Many of the girls in Dubai don't go to apartments unless they know you already. The explanation given is a security issue.
[QUOTE=nocbj4me]I need a room for around USD $100 that is girl friendly in Bur Dubai. I had planned to go to York but have read in this forum that it isn't girl friendly. I've seen a lot of suggestions but most seem to be USD $200 and up . I will be there on the 2nd of May. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Are apartment hotels the way to go to get around the no guest policies?
nocbj4me[/QUOTE]For US $ 100 you can stay in Rush Inn hotel or Astoria hotel, they are girl friendly.
FAISAL78
Rush Inn is not allowing guests for the time being, I just confirmed from the Hotel yesterday as I will be visiting Dubai this week.
B Regards
what about the Fairmont???
Stayed in Traders Hotel (part of Shangri La chain) in Deira Dubai near the old Cinema. Nice hotel for $150. Def 4* if not 5. But the best part ...
Opted for outcall services and the girl never had a problem coming up to my room. Just one call from the security people to check if I was infact waiting for a "friend" and thats it. No going down for me, no walk of shame, no extra charges on the invoice, no hassle, nothing at all. It was as easy as getting a pizaa delivery to the house ! Truly a delight to see such discreet guest service.
Thank you Koolman and to each his cupa tea. However and for most, staying cooped up in a hotel room waiting for an unknown quantity and quality is horror in itself. And this is regardless of cost and the luxuries afforded by home delivery. Go out and see the world and the world shall reward your hard ons.
I guess ain’t no right or wrong way about it as long as you dip the sucker. :)
El Suave - Yay to what you say !
The dipping has been done and the oil levels checked. I guess I was lucky in getting the "meal" delivered to me fresh, hot and delicious !
But of course, have had my share of venturing out of my claustrophobic room. I guess all in the present state of mind. And as you say, as long as the satsifaction is there, it doesnt matter how it cumes !
Just returned from Dubai and can categorically state that The Grand Hyatt is NOT user friendly. . . well, at least after 10pm.
I was told that security does not operate before 10pm, so there would be no problems. However, after the magic hour, you would need an ORIGINAL passport for the girl and also 100 Dhs to cover letting her in.
This temered the weekend a little.
Advice, check into somewhere a little more friendly.
Cheers,
Expatcat
It was brought to my attention these apartments are very girl friendy. Does anyone know if this is true?
Was in Dubai two weeks back and stayed at the Ramada Bur Dubai. They were very friendly, only politely asking for a passport copy and then wishing me a nice evening with a smile.
I had originally booked at Imperial Suites, but when I aksed them their policy they said "no guests" in the rooms!
Ramada it is:)
[QUOTE=Boofer]what about the Fairmont???[/QUOTE]
Boofer,
Fairmont (on Shiekh Zayed) is friendly. Not form personla experience, but from a friend who stayed there recently.
I stayed in Al Shams a couple of months ago - absolutely no problem taking ladies to my room.
Hi
I am going to dubai for the first time and finding hard which hotel to book.
I am amazed that york hotel although has a york club in its vecinity but does not allow guests.
Can anyone assist me in giving a few names for 3 star hotel.
Thanks
Abse
A guest friendly 3-star hotel is the Astoria hotel , in which you have Tgit right under you for afternoon action , and you have the club pancho villa for the evening .
the only downside to this hotel is that they charge you an extra 75dhs when you bring a guest.
I hope this helps.
Is the Holiday Inn in Diera area girl friendly?
In response to a query a few days back, I was to stay at Imperial Suites a few weeks back. When I aksed they were clear, no girls in the rooms! I changed to the Ramada Bur Dubai. It is just down the steet. So I pulled from Imperial Suites and off to the Ramada. They were very girl friendly, only quietly and politely asking for a passport copy. No big scene and even a "smile and have a nice evening sir".
Next week I will stay in Dubai for 2 nights and I am looking for a girlfriendly hotel around 100$.
Please give me an idea for a good one, maybe near the Cylone.
Thanks,
Gm
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Having done a couple of short trips to Abu Dhabi and to Al AIn I am still a novice to the Dubai scene, I am thinking of a stopover there for a few days on my way to and from Thailand, to indulge in some p4p with some CIS honeys.
Well which hotel , right area etc?? are the natural concerns!
In another forum the Sheraton 4 points is suggested as being "totally girl friendly ie not even an id check" and also as being right in the middle of the action , short walks to the good places , Rockafellas etc.
It also seems to be available at a pretty good rate for my planned trip in the next couple of weeks and looks to be good quality etc.
So guys is this a good choice for a newbie wanting to chase the Russian honeys with a good quality place to lure the prey to without hassles??
All your opinions appreciated!
His name is Sarfi --e-mail address is [email]sarfidxb@hotmail.com[/email]
and mobile no is 0097150 4588763
Dubai for a long weekend is now an affordable option!
If you are visiting Dubai and looking for accommodation in luxury hotels or fully furnished apartments where you have full privacy and can take guests with you in Dubai Marina or on the beach.In the city and no matter if it is for one night or a longer period, I will be glad to assist and make your holiday memorable.
Has anyone ever heard of the Waterfront apartments in Bur Dubai ?
Ok he solicited me with another place of accommodations. The waterfront hotel apartments private entrance, pool gym etc. ALL IN BUR DUBAI. Has anyone ever heard of this place? It’s brand new and only 550 dhm a night for an at home setting.
ANyone want to try it out before I get there? See if he's pulling my leg.
worf1972
Does anyone have any information on Rimal Rotana Suites in Diera on Al Muraqabat Street. Is it friendly ?
Thanks,
Zee.
Raddison in Sharga. is it girl friendly???
advise
I was in Duabi last week and was looking for girl friendly hotel and was directed to Bin Suloom Plaza Appartments Deira. Before checking in i had inquired about bringing in female guest and i was informed that i would not be in need to bring guest from out side as plenty were available in house . Any way if i still wanted i would be charged dh 50. Well i stayed there 2 nights and belive me after 7 different groups would enter my room and joke around and would ask if service were needed or not this would go on till 3 am and i was informed the nos of room if i wanted any thing. Plenty of CIS girls Turkish and Iranis all young and attractive. Some on check out and reconfirm same. for short time Dh 200/- not bad
[QUOTE=Awgodil]I was in Duabi last week and was looking for girl friendly hotel and was directed to Bin Suloom Plaza Appartments Deira. Before checking in i had inquired about bringing in female guest and i was informed that i would not be in need to bring guest from out side as plenty were available in house . Any way if i still wanted i would be charged dh 50. Well i stayed there 2 nights and belive me after 7 different groups would enter my room and joke around and would ask if service were needed or not this would go on till 3 am and i was informed the nos of room if i wanted any thing. Plenty of CIS girls Turkish and Iranis all young and attractive. Some on check out and reconfirm same. for short time Dh 200/- not bad[/QUOTE]
Awgodil,
This sounds almost too good to be true. How much did you pay for the place and where did you make the booking ? Any one else have the same experience with Suloom Plaza Apartments ?
Zee.
[QUOTE=Zee Dude]Awgodil,
This sounds almost too good to be true. How much did you pay for the place and where did you make the booking ? Any one else have the same experience with Suloom Plaza Apartments ?
Zee.[/QUOTE]Well I and my 2 other friend had this experience and we had rented 2 bed room appartment for 600 dh per nite which had two huge bedrooms one living room big enough with dininig and a kitchen and 3 baths. I did not expect this and was surprised but thats what happened pls ensure once you are booking at reception that what you are looking for just to ensure. Any way the girls were all young and good looking most of them. In case some one has this experience don't forget to reconfirm.
I am travelling from USA to India via Dubai. I have an 8 hour ( 6pm to 2 am) wait at the Dubai airport. Can anyone suggest a modestly priced hotel where I can take a short rest and call up an escort service for a quickie? Any suggestion will be appreciated.
Aurab
Stay at Broadway hotel in Diera area. 400 dirham is the room charge, dont pay more. They have ton of russian girls hanging out at their coffe shop and no problem with girls going to your room.
Aurab,
Ramada Continental with nightclub in the near of the airport.
Heading into Dubai Monday for three nights and looking to book either the Sheraton four points or the Ramada bur Dubai,fancy a little luxury and a hassle free time.
What are the resident experts opinions on these two hotels?
Thanks guys
Lover II and Riojunkie:
Thanks for the info.
Folks,
Is the Regent Palace Hotel girl-friendly?
Where do you suggest to go from there for action?
Thanks,
Tom
Hi,
I'm planning a short trip to DXB on the 6th July. I've perused the DXB Hotel forum right back to the beginning and can find no record of any posts regarding the New Peninsular Hotel. Does anyone have any info if it is 'friendly' ? I originally tried for Panorama, but it was full.
Any information would be appreciated.
Hope to see some of you on the 6th and 7th.
Cheers
Expatcat
[QUOTE=Tom2004]Folks,
Is the Regent Palace Hotel girl-friendly?
Where do you suggest to go from there for action?
Thanks,
Tom[/QUOTE]Folks,
now I can tell you: It is not girl friendly and it is a terrible hotel at all. If your want to have a girl they will charge you between AED 150 to 250 additional. But when I asked if I would be allowed to receive female visitors at my room, I got the rate of AED 200, 00 quoted, for "double occupancy". Five minutes later I got a call of an Indian guy from the hotel asking if I want to have girls - he could arrange for me. Of course without additional charge. I felt this is somehow strange.
My recommendation: Stay away from this hotel.
Have fun,
Tom
I was at Shangri La at the beginning of this month. They started charging 150 AED for each girl you take to the room per night! Please note.
I was trying to book a suite with the hotel directly and when I asked the guest policy they have told me that they do not allow guests these days.
Is this hotel (across from the museum) girl friendly? I am coming from Iraq and stay there often (since it has good internet, location, and is about AED 420/night), but I'm a bit afraid of causing trouble and needing to find somewhere else. The other option would be staying in another nearby hotel.
Also, if anyone wants to meet up at York or (my first trip to) Cyclone, it would be a bit more amusing during the selection process than just standing by the bar drinking diet coke.
That's right, the Sheraton Diera is girl friendly. In fact, they have access to a disco downstairs which operates on the same way of Cyclone or York. You just need to tell the security gaurd what room you are in, and they pretty much leave you alone. Apparently the Sheraton is one of the biggest ***** houses around.
I'm staying at the Sheraton. I usually try to be discreet, but in this case due to the girl I was with (review pending; she just left 2 minutes ago), we were FLAGRANT, and no one cared.
Details:
Parked next door and walked in. Doorman held the door open for us. Security was in the lobby and made no move. We walked past people in the lobby (it was around 0100), and no one said anything. We fucked (round one), and she decided she wanted a smoke, and had no lighter, and I was on a non-smoking floor, so she called room service for a lighter. They called back and said they couldn't do it, even when I said it was for smoking outside, due to being a non-smoking floor/room.
We went out for more condoms, lighter, etc., and came back. I parked in the lot, and the attendant was friendly. Walked though the lobby again with a pack of durex.
She then called the lobby for a taxi. She said she worked at this hotel a lot, heh.
So I think as long as you're somewhat respectable looking (i.e. like a guest, or someone with AED 5k in his pocket), there are no problems at this hotel.
Last week I stayed in the Ibis Hotel, right on the exhibition centre at World Trade Centre. The location is prime, but that's about all I can recommend about it. The rooms are small and the facilities minimal. Typical budget Ibis.
Regarding 'guests'. When I asked the porter, I was told that the girl had to have ID. Passport, driving license or equivalent. He was ambiguous regarding photocopies of passport. However, when I trolled in later that night with a honey, no security was in sight. I'd been listening to the band in Seaview (what's the Seaview like for 'guests'?) with Bravo and Piper (sorry about 'poaching' Bravo, I had no idea she had already made a deal with you). We just walked straight to the lifts on the right, avoiding the front desk. No problems.
If you are staying in Dubai for a major exhibition, then the location is very good, right on top of the Convention Centre. Otherwise, my advice is to look elsewhere. I mean, they don't even a have a minibar ! :)
Cheers,
Expatcat
Is the Seaview guest friendly? Where is it located? I hear a lot about the club in the FR section but have never heard anything about the hotel itself. Thank you.
I was staying at a cheap hotel in Bur Dubai, and showed up drunk with an Kazakh girl.
The guy at the front desk was fairly polite, but just said "is not possible". And there were signs throughout the hotel advising of this also. I'd hoped my status as the only Westerner staying in the hotel, and also the only person who seems to tip, would have modified this policy.
I went up to my room, leaving her in the lobby, used my bathroom, then came back down; I should have just gone to sleep, I was that drunk, but I was thinking with the wrong head.
0400 is NOT the time to try to find a hotel; Dallas was full (suggested by the girl) and another one was 280 AED.
I ended up going to her "friend's" place, for AED 200, which was a bad idea, sigh.
New rule: no mongering with BAC >0.20.
Hello All,
I will be in Dubai soon and staying at the Al Bustan.
Are there any good pick-up clubs close by?
Can anyone recommend services in this area?
Regards,
Limer
I remember someone posting info in response to my asking about Meridien Hotel, but I cannot find the reply now (there was information about a nice and easy exit from Jules Bar to the elevators to the rooms, etc).
If you posted this info, could you re-post it please?
Does anyone have any tips about staying and playing at Le Meridien Airport Hotel?
Cheers
Piper
Oct,
I've always found that it's a good idea to check with the bell boy, or concierge, when you check into the room to see what the hotel's policy is towards 'guests' will be. I had the misfortune to be staying at the Sea Shell one time and found out that female guests were not allowed at all costs. . . or maybe if I paid a lot extra and checked them in at the same time that I checked in. Not an option. That completely changed my point of view of mongering over that weekend. It's always best to check the territory before committing. . . at least that has been my (unfortunate) experience.
Good luck next time.
Expatcat
P.S. Anyone got any views on the Seaview ? How friendly is it ?
[QUOTE=burak]I was at Shangri La at the beginning of this month. They started charging 150 AED for each girl you take to the room per night! Please note.[/QUOTE]
That's too bad:( The Girls loved that hotel (as did I).
What if you book a double room? Would they still charge you?
[QUOTE=Piper1]I remember someone posting info in response to my asking about Meridien Hotel, but I cannot find the reply now (there was information about a nice and easy exit from Jules Bar to the elevators to the rooms, etc).
If you posted this info, could you re-post it please?
Does anyone have any tips about staying and playing at Le Meridien Airport Hotel?
Cheers
Piper[/QUOTE]
Piper,
I dont know if I posted that specific info, but I did post about the Le Meridien Airport. It's girl-friendly all around, so You really dont need a super secret elevator to sneak anywhere.
(Unless you are drunk and she is dressed like a skanky ho:))
[QUOTE=Bizzie]Piper,
You really dont need a super secret elevator to sneak anywhere.
(Unless you are drunk and she is dressed like a skanky ho:))[/QUOTE]
Always! ;)
Thanks anyway Bizzie - Irish lad PMd me the info again about a convenient route. It's not about security issues, nor the walk of shame - I have no shame ...
cheers
Piper
One more question about Meridien - it may be girl-friendly, but would I have to pay the hotel extra to bring her in?
Here I can help - no comment, no payment, even no registration. Just nice greeting. Own experience.
Hope that helps,
Greetings,
Tom
Tom - Indeed it does, thanks!
Piper
I am confirmed at Movenpick Hotel in Bur Dubai, near Wafi City. Any ideas if this is a friendly place? Any action in house?
Gulfro, The Movenpick has been reported to be semi-friendly.
I know people who have gotten hassled, and others who never had a problem. In its previous life as the Holiday inn, there was some action (a few CIS, 1-2 PRC) and the security guys by the elevator would just take a passport copy off the lady as you got in the elevator.
I suggest that if you are pulling from Cyclone, get back in time for last orders at the bar, this leaves you only about 25 meters to the elevators, then off to your room.
Cheers,
s
[QUOTE=Tom2004]Here I can help - no comment, no payment, even no registration. Just nice greeting. Own experience.
Hope that helps,
Greetings,
Tom[/QUOTE]
When you say Le Meridien airport do you mean the le meridien fairway as that hotel is friendly and fits the description of what tom was saying
Bono - I mean Le Meridien next to Al Bustan Rotana near the airport. Maybe it's been renamed?
Piper
No, we both talking about the Le Meridien Airport hotel, virtually oposite Terminal 1 and as mentioned next to Al Bustan. There is another hotel called Millenium Airport Hotel next to both Al Bustan and Le Meridien and even this is GF too.
Have a good time,
Tom
Sporadic, Thanks!
Gulfro
Hi folks,
Again I add some on the Meridien Airport Hotel.
First of all, it is very Girl friendly. As already posted, no registration, no comments, just a nice smile - perfect!
Second, if someone wants it more discrete, there is a anonymous entrance to the stairhouse.
If you leave from Jules Bar towards the small pool and tennis courts, you move over direction main garden entrance and there you'll find an unlocked an unilluminated door to the stairhouse.
Most working girls in Jules bar know this entrance.
So long, keep on mongering!
Nice greetings (and i really hope to come to Dubai again in Sept.or Oct.)
Jimmyk
Hi to all,
Please also mention the prices paid at the Meridien Hotel. I am visiting Dubai for 4 days from 24 to 28 August. please advice for a hotel b/w 200 to 350 AED per night.
Thanks to all and big thumps up for piper1. nice pics dude.
MKH
[QUOTE=MKH]Hi to all,
Please also mention the prices paid at the Meridien Hotel. I am visiting Dubai for 4 days from 24 to 28 August. please advice for a hotel b/w 200 to 350 AED per night.
Thanks to all and big thumps up for piper1. nice pics dude.
MKH[/QUOTE]
Hi MKH
I don't know the rate for Meridien (I didn't pay) - check on the web for rates. But it's likely to be over 700DH.. I don't think you'll find much for around 300DH (maybe a 2-3 star), but I'm no expert.
Had no problems bringing 2 girls in last night (then asking them to leave 15 minutes later - see my long comedy of errors). However, when I checked in earlier in the night, reception asked if it was single or double. When I said double, they said they would need the other person's passport also. I said leave it as a single, and that was okay with them. So, book in as a single.
cheers
Piper
I was curious so checked the rates - discount internet rates from about US$200 (nearly 700DH).
Cheers
Piper
Al Bustan Rotana is for $99.00 (around DHs. 360), I think I read somewhere that it is girl friendly, otherwise you can book at Astoria for around the same amount and you can also pick up girl from the in house TGIT for a nooner.
[QUOTE=MKH]Hi to all,
Please also mention the prices paid at the Meridien Hotel. I am visiting Dubai for 4 days from 24 to 28 August. please advice for a hotel b/w 200 to 350 AED per night.
Thanks to all and big thumps up for piper1. nice pics dude.
MKH[/QUOTE]
I found London Crown charging 200 dhr for a double size bed if I make the reservation for 4 days.
Is it girl friendly? Otherwise I am planning to go ahead with 4 point Sheraton at 375 dhr.
Please comment,
MKH
MKH - I lived next to London Crown for a while and it sure looked girl-friendly from my balcony. ;) Lots of girls and customers going in (and coming out).
cheers
Piper
Greetings All!
Dhs 375 for the 4pt Sheraton seems a good deal - how did you get that rate!
I was quoted Dhs 450 plus f---ing plus!
Tubby - I hear Seaview is 220DH and GF for 50DH more.
cheers
Piper
Tubby,
The Starwood website offer the Four Points (up to 1 Sept) for 300dhs++ (call it $100 all up) for a king, double occupancy. Club room is 325dhs++ try sheraton.com and search for Dubai.
Cheers,
Sporadic
Hi guys,
[url]www.starasiatravel.com[/url]
Check out this site. they are offering Ramee Hotel Apartment in AED190 per night upto 31 August 2005. Any experience? Is it girl friendly.
Waiting for comments.
MKH
[QUOTE=MKH]Hi guys,
[url]www.starasiatravel.com[/url]
Check out this site. they are offering Ramee Hotel Apartment in AED190 per night upto 31 August 2005. Any experience? Is it girl friendly.
Waiting for comments.
MKH[/QUOTE]MKH
I have no idea about the Ramee Hotel Apartment, however please refer to my
post of 06-27-05 09:43 featuring my experiences with another hotel of the Ramee Group of Hotels - in case no one can give more detailed information I would suggest better stay away from this group. My experience was simply disgusting.
Take care and have fun,
Tom
This is the worest hotel in Dubai to Stay at if you plan to hoe. First any lady coming back with you needs to have her "ORIGINAL" passport with her to enter the room or "A VALID Dubai Driver licence." As you will realize soon NO hoe carries either but photo copes. Therfore, 80% of the women you can not take back to the room after 11PM. Now every hoe you bring back you will have to pay extra for her (provided she has a valid passport ...etc.). LAst If you happen to have no choice but to stay there, try the hotel club MIX there are some good looking hoes there that charge about 1000 Dhms for the nite and happen to have passports. I reommned 3 of them one Ukranian blond in early 30ies and she has 2 frineds one very tall with glasses and another medium nice boobs. They can even put a show on for you. In all cases avoid hoeing in Dubai coz its a rip off!.
I am trying to find a appartment hotel that is girl friendly near the Golden Sands area of Bur Dubai. It must have a pool.
I will being arriving in mid-September, so I need to book soon. Any info would be appreciated.
Thanx
Hi,
There is a hotel named k4 Inn it's name before Gulf Inn.
Is it friendly.
Please reply
Just to confirm that the Meridien by the airport is still very girl friendly.
Guys,
I am staying at Dubai Grand hotel for 7 hours the book was made by the emirates airlines is it GF or there will be any hassle if I brought girl with me. Before heading to Thailand i was thinking of a quick adventure with a nice CIS or Russian I heard a lot about Cyclone and York what are the going rates for a couple of hours moreover I will arrive 7 pm and I've got till 1 on Friday is there action at that time what are your recommendations.
Thanks guys for your assistance.
[QUOTE=Jedi77]I am staying at Dubai Grand hotel
I heard a lot about Cyclone and York
I will arrive 7 pm and I've got till 1 on Friday is there action at that time
what are your recommendations.[/QUOTE][list][*]1. Don't know personally. But using the search engine turned up some GOOD info. You might try it yourself. Or reading THIS page (as in 4 posts down from yours)[*]2. Lot of posts about those places. I got 100 hits each using each in a search. Guess the search engine returns max of 100 references.[*]3. Yes.[*]4. My recommendation would be to read the forum before posting.[/list]
In Feburary 2005 I stayed in Dubai Grand on a very short stopover. I checked-in at 3 am and when I was front of my room opening the door the bell boy was with me. I noticed two CIS girls walking front of my room. I said hi to them and they came into my room. I had to catch a flight in the morning so I let them go. ( I don't usally do that). I asked the bell boy where they came from and he told me there is a night club in the hotel and the girls sometimes go around looking for customers after it closes at 3 am.
Moral: "If you find pussy or snake do not let it go"
[QUOTE=Jedi77]Guys,
I am staying at Dubai Grand hotel for 7 hours ... is it GF or there will be any hassle if I brought girl with me. Before heading to Thailand i was thinking of a quick adventure with a nice CIS or Russian I heard a lot about Cyclone and York what are the going rates for a couple of hours moreover I will arrive 7 pm and I've got till 1 on Friday is there action at that time what are your recommendations.
Thanks guys for your assistance.[/QUOTE]
Jedi, may the force be with you.
Sounds like you will have from about 9 to 11 pm. To avoid wasting time with traffic (from Dubai Grand to Cyclone etc will be about 30-40 minutes each way) I recommend you stay in Dubai Grand for a pick-up. I'm 90% sure Dubai Grand is GF. It's basically a 3-4 star, on the outskirts of town but near the airport. From memory, there is no security near the lifts anyway, so taking a girl from the bar or disco inside should be okay. Check some of my comments and also those of the lucky Limer on this and the "Dubai" threads.
In Dubai Grand, check the inappropriately named "Churchills Bar", which is a small Russian pool-table bar on the Mezzanine Floor - there's usually a handful of girls there.
Actually, I would try Iceberg Disco on the Ground Floor first - they may try to get a 50DH entry (incl. one drink) after 10pm. It's also much more comfortable to make a quick P4P deal there.
Dubai Grand reminds me of a story about helping a U.S. Christian Missionary get a girl there for the night. I'll post it on the Dubai thread.
cheers
Piper
Do you know if the Traders Hotels is Girl Friendly?
Somebody has infos regarding this hotel about Pub / Disco inside of the hotel?
I will be there in two weeks.
Thanks a lot in advance
Cheers
[QUOTE=Al2]In Feburary 2005 I stayed in Dubai Grand on a very short stopover. I checked-in at 3 am and when I was front of my room opening the door the bell boy was with me. I noticed two CIS girls walking front of my room. I said hi to them and they came into my room. I had to catch a flight in the morning so I let them go. ( I don't usally do that). I asked the bell boy where they came from and he told me there is a night club in the hotel and the girls sometimes go around looking for customers after it closes at 3 am.
Moral: "If you find pussy or snake do not let it go"[/QUOTE]
Al2,
Great info, thanks. I was toying with the idea of staying a night at Dubai Grand when I get the chance in a few weeks. Now I know I will stay there, for old-times sake. I used to be a regular at the bars there, but lived nearby, so wasn't sure of the system in the hotel.
cheers
Piper
[QUOTE=Pierre Phaco]Do you know if the Traders Hotels is Girl Friendly?
Somebody has infos regarding this hotel about Pub / Disco inside of the hotel?
I will be there in two weeks.
Thanks a lot in advance
Cheers[/QUOTE]PP,
Check my earlier post of Feb/March regarding Traders Hotel. It was brand new when I stayed there so no action in the bar or lobby, fairly business like formal hotel but very nice one. I called up a regular for some fun in my room and she had aboslutely no problems in coming up. No rude security, no extra check, nothing, just the security called me in my room and asked if I was expecting a friend. So girl friendly but no talent available in-house.
I was watching a show about the Palm island, I was wondering if anyone has gone there and if it is finished. While I was in the military I was in the Middle East and was suppose to go to UAE, but things have a way of not working out.
Maybe something in the future I will take a trip there. Another question I have is in regards to getting to UAE on a commerical flight. Is it very expensive to get to the coutry using western commerical airlines. Also, are the hotels in the area inexpensive? I once saw the hotel in the shape of a sail was very expensive per night.
[QUOTE=Faust Joe]Maybe something in the future I will take a trip there. Another question I have is in regards to getting to UAE on a commerical flight. Is it very expensive to get to the coutry using western commerical airlines. Also, are the hotels in the area inexpensive? I once saw the hotel in the shape of a sail was very expensive per night.[/QUOTE]This can be answered in one word, [b]Google[/b].
I would certainly consider Emirates airline, they are better than most "Western" carriers.
You don't say where you are coming from but the best bet may be a package deal (flights and accommodation combined). Again Google.
Palms is still being constructed - I can see it mushrooming every day from my window.
The "sail" hotel is Burj Al Arab ("The Arab Tower") - a so-called 7-star hotel that hosts the likes of Bill Clinton, Michael Jackson, and other sexual deviants. ;) Around US$2000 per night from menory.
For flights - check Emirates.com. I have purchased tickets for friends from Dubai travel agents for almost half the price they would've paid outside the country.
cheers
Piper
Need a little help!
After reading the forum im tossing up between Shearaton 4 pts and Ramada, both of which are in Bur Dubai. Any preferences?
Crafty travel agents and hotels can get you an "afternoon tea" for only 400Dhs per person at the Burj. It would appear some folks just want to bask in the reflected glory of the mega-rich.
Me, I live off their crumbs.
Cheers,
Sporadic
[QUOTE=Piper1]The "sail" hotel is Burj Al Arab ("The Arab Tower") - a so-called 7-star hotel that hosts the likes of Bill Clinton, Michael Jackson, and other sexual deviants. ;) Around US$2000 per night from menory.[/QUOTE]The Burj used to have summer sales: only $700 usd / night.
WG I used to pull from Cyclone had been there. She was not that impressed, although she said the room was 2 stories.
All the rooms are two stories. All the latest technology, remote control curtains ad nauseum.
There is a difference between flash and class.
[QUOTE=Sporadic]All the rooms are two stories. All the latest technology, remote control curtains ad nauseum.
There is a difference between flash and class.[/QUOTE]
True - it's kitch. I've had opportunities to go for free, but always declined. Does this mean I have class? ;)
[QUOTE=Piper1]I've had opportunities to go for free...[/QUOTE]Damn, you are a cheap date.
A beer, a babe and a billiard table (not necessarily in that order), and Piper is a happy man!
Any updates on Novotel? How girl-friendly is it?
Any idea about this place? Nice, not nice? GF or not GF?
[QUOTE=Danxxx]Any feedback on Novotel by Exhibition grounds? Girl-friendly?[/QUOTE]
Danxxx,
If it's anything like the Ibis at the other end of the Exhibition grounds it's friendly.
I stayed at the Ibis in July. The concierge stated that the girl had to have a driving licence or original passport. When I brought her in, I avoided the lobby on the left and headed straight for the lifts on the right. No security, no concierge, no problems. Since they are both affiliated, I may presume that the same principle may apply. Since GITEX is just around the corner, the rules may change. . .
Good luck. Hotel places during GITEX have escalated disproportionally and rooms are totally booked up. Ibis was a cheap hotel option, clean but very small rooms with few amenities (no minibar). It's location for the Exhibition centre is its main selling point. IMHO.
Good hunting
Expatcat
Novotel is not that bad. I stayed there early this year and got a girl in with no problem at 2 in morning. Headed straght for lift and up to room with no problems. However 3 nights later tried to get same girl in alongwith another girl at 2 in morning and security appeared. They must have been watching a CCTV as no-one was in the lobby at the time. He asked girls for identification. They refused as they had overstayed there visas. C'est la vie
Sinbad
[QUOTE=Expatcat]Hotel places during GITEX have escalated disproportionally and rooms are totally booked up. [/QUOTE]With more traffic, less taxis around town. For sure, the a-listers will be getting their "sticker" price. This is the time to use your "regulars" service.
Hi all :
Please let me know which hotel to stay between Nov 11-14.
I want to stay in US 100.00 range and close to action oof course.
My first priority is Ramada with Rumors, but they are telling me US $ 400.00/night.(outrageous)
Please hep me out.
Tony.
[QUOTE=Tony USA]Hi all :
Please let me know which hotel to stay between Nov 11-14.
I want to stay in US 100.00 range and close to action oof course.
My first priority is Ramada with Rumors, but they are telling me US $ 400.00/night.(outrageous)
Please hep me out.
Try using hotel appartmets if you need to get the price down, London Crown, Winchester Grand/ old Winchester or even the Chelsea (new in the Mankhool area). They are also more guest friendly....
Do you have contact info of these places? I am not familiar with Dubai, Mankhool is a good area? I want to stay close to action, will this area work?
Try using hotel appartmets if you need to get the price down, London Crown, Winchester Grand/ old Winchester or even the Chelsea (new in the Mankhool area). They are also more guest friendly....[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Tony USA]Hi all :
Please let me know which hotel to stay between Nov 11-14.
I want to stay in US 100.00 range and close to action oof course.
My first priority is Ramada with Rumors, but they are telling me US $ 400.00/night.(outrageous)
Please hep me out.
Tony.[/QUOTE]
That is an outrageous price. I think its due to your dates falling a few days after the Eid holiday. Hordes of Gulf tourists will be in Dubai at the time and rooms will be in short supply.
[QUOTE=Worf1972]Consolidated list of good and bad hotels in Dubai
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Before asking any help, thought I could contribute a bit even though the information is recycled from earlier posts.
This is only for hotels. For clubs, see thread below.
From reading the posts so far, came up with the following list of recommendations by fellow mongers for girl friendly hotels and those which are not. Please feel free to add to this list or correct. I have classified them based on what I felt from the review.
Girl Friendly
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Even though fellow mongers did not mention of extra charges, some may still charge.
4 points sheraton (no club)
Al Bustan Rotana
Astoria Hotel
Capitol Hotel
Crown Plaza
Fairmont
Holiday Inn
Hyatt Regency - Extra Charge AED 75
Imperial Suites Hotel AED 50 extra (good bar)
Intercontentional - Extra AED 120
Jumeria rotana hotel
JW Mariott
Metropolitan
Orchid hotel
Panaroma
Ramada
Regal Plaza
Regent Beach Hotel
Regent plaza hotel
Renaissance
Royal Mirage
Royal Plaza
Rush Inn
Towers rotana
York International (good bar)
Not so friendly, may allow, but not good staff or overcharge or take passport copy of girl
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Bangkok Ambassador (Ask for PP copy and cash charge)
Emirates tower (used to be friendly, recent reports not good)
Grand Hyatt
Novotel - business oriented
Regent Palace (Allow girl with Passport Copy, but charge AED 250)
Shell Inn hotel (in Bur Dubai)[/QUOTE]
Is this list current? Can somebody update it if it is not.
Great work though.
[QUOTE=Tony USA]Do you have contact info of these places? I am not familiar with Dubai, Mankhool is a good area? I want to stay close to action, will this area work?
All these hotels have web sites - try google. If you use a serviced hotel appartment you will not get food on site other than snacks - but hell you will be too busy eating pussy to eat real food!
Mankhool is a very short taxi ride from Bur Dubai - the triangle. I can walk to Jockeys from my appartment.
The list below is current - read the forum - but anything out towards Jumeira is a long taxi ride to the likes of the York and Regal.
[QUOTE=Lotor58]Which hotel in Bur Dubai is the best value for money? Is Regal and Panorama Hotel guest friendly? I am trying to book a room there and they seem to always be fully booked. might give some the apartment hotels a try but they seem to be all far from the action. We need to do poll on which hotel is the best punter hotel.
Panorama Hotel
Regal Hotel
Ramada
York
Rush Inn
Regent
Movenpick
Imperial Suites
Kindly shed some light on this post
[QUOTE=My Kapitan][QUOTE=Tony USA]Do you have contact info of these places? I am not familiar with Dubai, Mankhool is a good area? I want to stay close to action, will this area work?
All these hotels have web sites - try google. If you use a serviced hotel appartment you will not get food on site other than snacks - but hell you will be too busy eating pussy to eat real food!
Mankhool is a very short taxi ride from Bur Dubai - the triangle. I can walk to Jockeys from my appartment.
The list below is current - read the forum - but anything out towards Jumeira is a long taxi ride to the likes of the York and Regal.[/QUOTE]
What I understand is that bur Dubai is the place to stay in Dubai which is close to action???????????
My Kap,
According to the past posts, the following are NOT friendly:
Regal,
York
Imperial Suites.
They are good for picking up talent, but not for taking them back to the rooms. Although Bur Dubai is very good for punting (the triangle is walking distance), the taxis are cheap and worth using in DXB. This time I'm staying in Deira (Vendome Plaza) because its the only place I can get during GITEX within the price bracket. Everywhere else is booked solid or have hiked the prices sky high.
I did have a booking with Panorama Bur Dubai, but a computer crash screwed that one up.
Try using Precision Reservations on [url]http://www.precisionreservations.com/default.aspx[/url]
They are quite helpful and have connections worldwide.
Good luck
Expatcat
A lot of newbie's seem to be concerned about having a club in the hotel. Personally I would not worry about this. Pick somewhere like the 4PTS Sheriton in Bur Dubai and you have the golden triangle in a easy walk with all the choice it offers, plus the cyclone a short taxi ride away. Girls may still want to take a taxi even if it's a short distance as it's more descrete.
I suspect the York, Imperial and Reagal are not guest frendly as they are the main pick up joints and probably don't want to become a knocking shop too. THAT may attract too much LE attention.
The Ramada has Rumours, but the entrance is outside the hotel so you have to go outside and back through reception so no chance of avoiding the walk of shame.
I am not sure about the Pamorama these days. It used to be guest frendly, but with a surcharge. If you are worried about being outside with a girl it may be one option in Bur Dubai.
I just called York and asked them about there guest policy in the rooms and they clearly said no visitors allowed in the room.
So it is not GF hotel any more.
[QUOTE=Tony USA]I just called York and asked them about there guest policy in the rooms and they clearly said no visitors allowed in the room.
So it is not GF hotel any more.[/QUOTE]
RTFF the York has clearly been stated so many times as not guest friendly on this forum. However you must respect the fact that this is an Islamic state and no hotelier in his right mind is going to say "yes we are happy for you to bring hookers back to your room!". I don't think many non Islamic hoteliers would either! Really....
Expatcat its not me looking for a hotel.
Any word on Holiday Inn (I think downtown) and 4 Points Sheraton in Bur Dubai being GF.
[QUOTE=My Kapitan]
Expatcat its not me looking for a hotel.[/QUOTE]
Apologies. I misread. I'm flying in this afternoon for a couple of days of 'GITEX'. It's my excuse and I'm sticking to it. You are absolutely right though about RTFF. It may take a little time, but it doesn't create as much aggro as not reading. . .
Tony, 4P Sheraton used to be friendly. No first-hand data as to the current situation. You might find more info a few pages back. . .
This time I'm staying in the Vendome Plaza. Absolutely no idea as to how friendly it is. I'll let you know next week.
Just my tuppence worth
Expatcat
Apology accepted. I thought I was getting off lightly by being advised I would be out of the country for a GITEX week - prices go up, roads get blocked etc - however when it emerged Karachi was the venue I was less than pleased. The local tradition of dysentery hasn't improved my opinion either. Its been a hard week, or should I say a fluid one! This all has led to the flaming (or at least flickering) on that message - not my usual self. Sorry guys. Flying back to Dubaii tonight, might just find a use for the left over champagne corks in business class!!
Just to let you guys know that my stay there went without a hitch, though I played it safe by submitting the lady's passport and asking for 2 keys - didn't even get a raised eyebrow.
[QUOTE=Danxxx]Just to let you guys know that my stay there went without a hitch, though I played it safe by submitting the lady's passport and asking for 2 keys - didn't even get a raised eyebrow.[/QUOTE]
Dan,
You must have got a raised *something*!
I have great memories of that hotel, and I'm not talking about the Belgian beers (or Jack Daniels). ;)
cheers,
Piper
[QUOTE=My Kapitan]I thought I was getting off lightly by being advised I would be out of the country for a GITEX week - prices go up, roads get blocked etc - however when it emerged Karachi was the venue I was less than pleased. The local tradition of dysentery hasn't improved my opinion either. Its been a hard week, or should I say a fluid one![/QUOTE]LOL. Made me feel better about being stuck in town - just had to fight the extra traffic this morning as I took Miss W home.
BTW: Saw my 1st "Ramadan" tent yesterday (serving free snacks at dusk when fast is broken).
[QUOTE=Tony USA]Any word on Holiday Inn (I think downtown) and 4 Points Sheraton in Bur Dubai being GF.[/QUOTE]For christ's sake, read BEFORE posting. Or, to use the OLD standard "UTFSE"; just verified it does work (at least on "Sheraton").
"You're a senior member, act like it". (Damn, that sounds very familiar to some movie line, but I just can't place it).
[Actual quote I was thinking of goes, "You're the team captain; act like it"] Movie buffs - can you id? No googling.
Just a quick report before I have time to file a proper one. Back yesterday from GITEX. Traffic unbelieveable. Met Bravo and Everready on Thursday night, good to see you guys.
Vendome Plaza is a dump (had no choice, the hotel scene was TOTALLY booked solid). Not only that, but they charged DHS 200 for the girl and took her passport copy. I would seriously avoid this hotel in future.
Also, problems in the morning. Had to get dressed and go down to reception when she left. Total moron on the desk, probably a trainee. Couldn't find the passport copy. Must have shown us at least six copies of passports belonging to oriental girls who were 'staying' at the hotel that night. Made me chuckle.
Bottom line. Avoid Vendome Plaza unless absolutely possible. Lord Hotel is just as bad. Another one to avoid. Add that to the list as well as the SeaShell. Three strikes on the hotel front. I've made it up with other good hotels though over the years.
Expatcat
[QUOTE=Expatcat]Vendome Plaza is a dump (had no choice, the hotel scene was TOTALLY booked solid). Not only that, but they charged DHS 200 for the girl and took her passport copy. I would seriously avoid this hotel in future.
Expatcat[/QUOTE]
200DH! They had you by the b*lls and they knew it. Wow.
Sorry we couldn't hook up mate - next time.
cheers
Piper
[QUOTE=Expatcat]Must have shown us at least six copies of passports belonging to oriental girls who were 'staying' at the hotel that night. Made me chuckle. [/QUOTE]Plus how many CIS? All in all at 200 AED a head a nice extra earner for them. 100% straight to the bottom line.
BC, you've given my an idea:
[QUOTE=Expatcat]Must have shown us at least six copies of passports belonging to oriental girls who were 'staying' at the hotel that night. [/QUOTE]Any good looking ones?
Might be a way for some of the "members" (and I use the term loosely) who don't want to go out to the bars, to select [u]following[/u] night's date.[list][*]Set alarm for 3am[*]Go to front desk, ask to see "visitors' passport copies[*]Make notes of who's attractive[*]Clip note to copy giving your name and room number, asking her to call[/list]
I will be in Dubai for five days on business from 8th Nov. 2005. Please advise if Admiral Plaza is girl Friendly.
I know Pearl Residence, Regal Plaza and Landmark Hotels are not girl friendly.
Umbakali
[blue]Hi,
I sincerely appreciate your reports, but...
[red][u]Would you please STOP capitalizing the first letter of EVERY word in your reports![/u][/red]
It's difficult to read, it's time consuming to fix, and it takes you more work to write like that.
On behalf of myself and your fellow Forum Members: [i]Thank You![/i]
Jackson[/blue]
Admiral Plaza: Sources report is as friendly, with a caveat, they want 150 Dhs. for "guests."
I stayed at the Admiral Plaza about two weeks ago. When I checked in the front desk clerk, told me that there was a 50 AED charge for bringing back guests, I think it should be ok. The hotel also has a pub on the ground floor where girls hang out. I only stopped in once about 6pm and there were probably a total of 20, usual mix of chinese and CIS and a couple other nationalities. Not the best lookers, but they have cheap drinks, a jack and coke was only 17 AED.
Good luck.
[QUOTE=11Bravo]BC, you've given my an idea:
Go to front desk, ask to see "visitors' passport copies[*]Make notes of who's attractive[*][/QUOTE]
Bravo,
Since when were passport photos accurate ? EVERYONE has a bad passport photo. They NEVER look anything like the real thing.
Sorry to put a potential spanner in an otherwise good plan :)
Expatcat
I normally stay at the Airport Le Meridien hotel. It is very girl friendly. It is also pretty expensive and so I thought I would try something different during my forthcoming visit to Dubai in November.
I have provisionally booked in at Dar Al Sondos Hotel Apartments by Le Meridien. It is cheap (DH 450 or 350 depending on the day).
1. Is this place girl friendly? Does one have to use stealth to take a girl in?
2. Are the hotel apartments any good as places to stay in? Basically, I want a comfortable bed, Internet access and the freedom to a girl in.
I generally eat outside the hotels any way and so facilities like restaurants are not important to me. On the other hand, girl friendliness is a key point.
I am planning to stay at the "Dar Al Sondos Hotel Apartments by Le Meridien" next month. Is that the one you mean? If so, is it still GF? How does one get past the front desk, or is there another way in?
Thanks
[QUOTE=Caiman]Dar Al Sondos was GF last time I and others were there.[/QUOTE]
S Titmus[quote]How does one get past the front desk,[/quote]Walking is the usual manner ;)
Seriously, brass is the tactic, if you skulk in, looking guilty, you give the rent-a-cops an opening. I walk in like I own the place (and indeed, if you paid for the night, you do!) and if they decide to chase me, I ignore them until they physically stop me, then I put on my "why are you bothering a customer?" look.
If they insist on copies or whatever, have them make the copy and return to you. Power play all the way. Not rude, but you are a [i]guest[/i] and should be treated that way.
Nb. this does not work at 1am, crapfaced, with an obvious floozy on your arm.
Cheers,
Sporadic
S Titmus,
I have stayed in the Dar Al Sondos Hotel Apartments twice this year and did not have any problem. Actually, after I arrived I called one of my usual Chinese contacts and asked her and a friend to join me. THe hotel sent somebody with them to my room to be sure I had really invited them.
A piece of advice; show appreciation and always tip the hotel staff! I will also be staying there next month. Mesage me and lets see if our dates coincide. Maybe we can get together for a drink.
Tony, of the hotels you mentioned, I've only stayed at the Ramada and I think it's a great deal. Nice rooms, pubs, restaurant. Very girl-friendly (no cost for guests but they do make a copy of girls passports after a certain hour, I think 23:00). And the club outside, Rumors, is highly underrated on this board. I picked up my best punt there a few months ago, gorgeous 'stan girl. sadly i lost her mobile number.
Bilqa[quote]A piece of advice; show appreciation and always tip the hotel staff![/quote]This is sage advice. Most of you would be shocked if you knew how little these folks make, and how hard they work.
Having said that, if the word has come down from the top that "guests" are not welcome, there is very little being nice and tipping will do to change this.
Just my .02
Sporadic
Thanks Sporadic!
Being in Doha and only getting to Dubai periodically, I am jealous of you guys. So many opportunities there, so little in Doha. I just have to make more reasons to go to Dubai:)
Further to the recent notes on the Ramada (Bur Dubai), I can add my approval. It is my preferred hotel. Even when they take the lady's passport copy, they are very polite about it. Sporadics' advice of keeping your head high and walking in like you politely own the place has great value too.
In year's past I found my best pull ever in the Rumours nightclub, but haven't been back there in a long time. As with everywhere else, I am sure it is hit and miss.
Happy hunting guys! let me know if you get to Doha.
Bilqa
[QUOTE=Sporadic]S TitmusWalking is the usual manner ;)
Nb. this does not work at 1am, crapfaced, with an obvious floozy on your arm.
Cheers,
Sporadic[/QUOTE]
As if there's another time?
Mahku[quote]As if there's another time?[/quote] Indeed, I prefer, the next day, at 6pm. Provider already scouted, ST if it is average, LT if it is excellent. Works for me, not quite instant gratification, but the next day can be excellent!
The hotel security people are not too vigilant at 6pm either.
Cheers,
Sporadic
[QUOTE=Sporadic]S TitmusWalking is the usual manner ;)
obvious floozy ???? [/QUOTE]
None of us have [b]ever[/b] done [b]that[/b]!!!
[QUOTE=Expatcat]Since when were passport photos accurate ? EVERYONE has a bad passport photo. They NEVER look anything like the real thing. [/QUOTE]Only posted as a "suggestion" ;) for those punters who do not want to enter the bars/clubs/discos. Seems to me, even a BAD photo is better than a "christmas" surprise at your front door from a never-seen contact.
Hey all,
Any action in Ramadan? Can you recommend any places? Also, any precautions or discretions other than the usual that need to be exercised? Appreciate your input.
[QUOTE=Sway97]Any action in Ramadan?[/QUOTE]No, everyone has left for the month. Just RTFF:
[url]http://www.internationalsexguide.info/forum/showpost.php?p=391620&postcount=68[/url]
Hi,
Does anyone know this place is it GF and which are the local pplaces to be for action. The map shows it as being off Al Makhoum Road. I don't mean the Dar Al Sondos, but the other one.
This hotel is being refurbished to a very nice level. I liked it before and it's going to be great when the work is finished. No real disruption. Some noise during the day.
More to the point though, it is girl friendly. No problem taking girl upstairs to room but if security on duty they will want to see girl ID which is normal but your room will be charged an extra 120 dirhams as "room supplement". Get to know the security guy, spend 5 minutes chatting with him (they appreciate that) and slip him 20 Dirhams tip. Next night, surprise surprise,the "room supplement" didn't appear on my bill.
I visit Dubai often, and I think Ramada and the whole area og Golden Sands that is behind Ramada hotel is a veritable paradise. SO many girls that you can pick off the streets there. ALso so many apartment hotels that are conveninet to duck in and out. I had a good time with a couple of pakistani girls at an apartment hotel there called desert rose.
But guys I need help. This time, I have just 4 hours and I intend to stay at the airport. But you know 4 hours is a lot to get amny deeds done! So I was wondering if any of you had any experiences or suggetions about action at the airport itslef or at the transit hotel at the airport? I will eb really grateful for any help, especialy PMs with a ready to use hint!
Love you guys.
Nice Idea, but I wonder about the practical side. I know the hotel does rent rooms "by the hour" for weary travellers, but my understanding is that it is airside, thus it would be impossible to "call-in" someone for a couple hours playtime. here is the blurb on the hotel...[url]http://www.dubaiairport.com/DIA/English/MainMenu/Airport+Guide/Transit/[/url]
I suppose, depending upon the hour, you could make a mad dash for Bur Dubai and find a girl with an apartment, taxi-find her-ST-taxi could probably be done in four hours (not for me though!)
Cheers,
Sporadic
Just to mention & confirm that (and I guess somebody else did mention the same) the Sheraton Deira hotel in an excellent choice.
Location is excellent.
Service and standard are very good.
Most of all, the fact that the dicostheque STARS STUDIO is there, is big positive point.
Last time I was there was in July, price of a single room with breakfast was 80 US$.
If you book with the hotel it costs much more, so I suggest booking through:
[url]http://www.wired-destinations.com/hotels/UAE/Dubai/index.htm[/url]
Good luck.
[QUOTE=Road Lover]
But guys I need help. This time, I have just 4 hours and I intend to stay at the airport.
Love you guys.[/QUOTE]
Road Lover - easiest way would be to get a few numbers of girls with own apartment nearby. Apart from that, Jules Bar is a short cab drive, depending on time of day.
I love you too.
cheers
Piper
Come on Chanps,
Don't give up so easily!
4 hour dash, cab, slam bang thanq mam is so unroadloverish. I squirm. I amgentlemanlover who practises the artof kama sutra. My challenge is make the SW come! so I need atleast 3 hours with my SW who beocmes by gfe. So I need to connect. I was htinking more like the maids at the hotel itself. I wonder if there is amassage service within the hotel. Iknow I ma not the brightest. And I am sure there are guys who think at the eand of the body and find strategic solutions to their cockend too! this is indeed a colle trick, if I can pull off. Then we can sell the idea ot the dub guys to make this another attraction of why they air-floozies must connect thru dxu!
Typing problems there Road lover? I smell alcohol on your post ;)
The massage at the hotel is divided (men, women) so you are unlikely to get even partial relief (I will not comment on the "pull it off" line...)
While in theory, a ST brothel at the aiport sounds wonderful, I seriously doubt that Marhaba or Majlis will be adding this service anytime soon.
Good luck in your four hour fling!
Sporadic
Hi all,
I did´t find any words before about Savoy Suites in Bur Dubai. If someone have any facts or hearsay about that place, please let all know.
Anyway I will stay there few days at last week of the Nowember. After that I will tell you how it was.
I know that hotel location is nice.
Best wish, Wega
Hmmmm,
I have sent a mail to the hotel, thanks to the previous post that gave the relevent e-link., where i have suggested that they could consider in-room massage services. yet to hear from them. all journeys begin with a small one step. Will keep you guys updated from time-to-time.
Auaind has reported the Regal Plaza is NOT girl friendly
[post]404860[/post]
This is updated info from Worf's list:
[post]348860[/post]
Anybody else have any "corrections/additions" to Worf's list? We should update the "Reports of distinction" thread.
Yep, been there, happened to me.
Won't be staying there next time.
Au
[QUOTE=Milyon]Hello Fellow Mongers,
I have just returned from Dubai was staying at the Regal Palace and thought I had arrived in heaven.
Although there is a great selection of CIS girls at the Rockerfellas club, the hotel is girl unfriendly.Picked up a great looking CIS babe, 8/10 ready to give "full service" f+s+anal but was disappointed when stopped at the lobby trying to take her up to my room for a shag.
Had to go to a nearby "Hotel Apartment" book another room so eneded up paying 2 hotel nights the same day !
Anyone had this experience with the Regal in the past few days ?
Cheers
Milyon[/QUOTE]
Hi there fellow mongers,
is there anything about the SOFITEL CITY CENTER ?
Is it girl friendly?
I could not find any information about this hotel.
Thanks for your hints, guys and have fun!
Jimmyk
Jimmy,
The reason it is not mentioned very often is that it is totally GF. Never had a problem in 6 years. Nice bell staff, low-key security, just slightly pricey.
Enjoy!
Sporadic
Thanks, Sporadic.
Fortuneately that's good news.
I'll be in DXB end for November just for two nights, may i can meet up with someone?
How to contact you, cause i don't have access to the forum in UAE?
Maybe CU soon,
jimmyk
Hi Guys,
I'm new to this part of the forum and new to Dubai, where I stayed at the Movenpick recently for my first visit. Does this place any sort of reputation as a girl-friendly hotel? My impression was that it was not really that sort of hotel but I went during Ramadan when the atmosphere generally seemed rather restrained. Has anyone out there enjoyed a pick-up in the bar downstairs and gone straight up to a room?
The bar seemed a little dead during my stay.
This is a moving (sorry) target. I have heard both sides, not GF and for some people, GF. It was friendly when it was the Holiday Inn, but the bar does have some ladies working even today (I do not know about during Ramadan.)
My experience there says that if you are known to the staff, they will look the other way. There is not always a security type in front of the elevators on the bar floor.
Generally, they are not friendly, and the hotel is not well located (unless you like to walk to Cyclone) but I suggest that it is still possible if you gain some rapport with the staff, and do not drag in poorly dressed obvious P4P girls at midnight.
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Sporadic
Is there any info about the Golden Sands residence being guest friendly? I stayed at the Silver Sands in 2001 and it was not a problem then and also is located at ground zero beside the Ramada. I hope it has not changed because the rate quoted is acceptable.
I have stayed at the Movenpick twice in the past, but it is not my preferred location. On one occasion I got back from a business dinner late and found only one working girl in the almost-closed bar. We were able to get to the lift and to my room without any view of security.
On my other visit, I called my regular Chinese lady friend; she and a friend found their way to my room without incident, but it probably was quite early in the evening.
Bilqa
I'm going to Dubai in mid December.
Could anyone please let me know if any of these two hotels (Dubai Marine resort or Jebel Ali Hotel) are girl friendly.
thx
[QUOTE=Frawla]Could anyone please let me know if any of these two hotels (Dubai Marine resort or Jebel Ali Hotel) are girl friendly.[/QUOTE]I have no idea about GF, but Jebel Ali hotel is NOT close to town and the more well known P4P scene. I mean, it is WAY outside of town. Not saying a wg wouldn't go there, BUT... she will consider transportation time and COST in her price. Even your transportation into town (if by taxi) will add to your "costs"; I'd say 50-60 dhs 1-way easily. Of course, you could always take the hotel shuttle...
I am confirmed at Dubai Dusit's (Shiek Zayed Road). Any ideas if this is a friendly place? Any action in house?
11Bravo,
I wasn't concerned about excess cost, more on comfort and resort. I'm getting a really good rate at both places and plan on LT's for all four nights in town.
If you could suggest any beach resort 4 or 5 * it would be appreciated (that is GF)
Thanks
Gulfro,
I have no personal experience there, but I did see more than one P4P girl leaving at 9 in the morning (I was there for meetings.)
I suggest, that like most 5 star properties, you can probably do what you want.
In-house action, I have no idea, but since you will be in that part of town, others have suggested that Amnesia would be a good hunting ground.
Cheers,
Sporadic
It depends which one. I've heard many of the GS buildings are not guest friendly. May be wrong.[QUOTE=Therando]Is there any info about the Golden Sands residence being guest friendly? I stayed at the Silver Sands in 2001 and it was not a problem then and also is located at ground zero beside the Ramada. I hope it has not changed because the rate quoted is acceptable.[/QUOTE]
Can anyone tell me if there is a good nightclub at the Millenium Aiport Hotel (Emirate wings Hotel)?
Don´t want to drive with a girl and a taxi to the hotel.
Lover II
[QUOTE=Lover II]Can anyone tell me if there is a good nightclub at the Millenium Aiport Hotel (Emirate wings Hotel)?
Lover II[/QUOTE]
I think there must be - I picked up a couple of elegantly dressed young African gals outside there one night after closing time. There were about 20 gals of different nationality, in small groups, hiding from a cruising police car. Caution regarding pricing: The two gals had agreed to come to my room for 200 each, but once in the room they said 200 US, not 200 DH. I showed them the door.
Directly across the road is Le Meridien Hotel, with Jules Bar. Mixed reports, but from what I have seen, some nice talent. Better check if Millenium is guest-friendly (Meridien is).
cheers
Piper
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3 minutes later ...
Out of curiosity, I just checked the hotel website
http://www.millenniumhotels.com/MCIL.nsf/lu_hoteldoc/132$$diningentertainment?OpenDocument&de
Now I remember: Millenium has Biggles Pub and Cactus Jack. Both places have some action after 1030 or 11pm, and good music. Biggles usually has a laid back British duo, and Cactus Jack has a good Filipino band.
Try out Club Oxygen (noisy flashy disco) in Al Bustan Rotana across the road (next to Le Meridien/Jules Bar) - I'm sure there would be some talent there. All three clubs are within a few minutes walk of each other (but take care - running across that part of Airport road can be suicidal).
Hi,
as Piper1 is with the kings of this forum (wasn't there reently a discussion to change the Al Suave Forum in Piper1 Forum) I should be hardly allowed to comment on him, however I stayed at Le Meridien and Millenium hotel last year and have to say there is action, but very limited and cost does not meet quality. The ordinary traveller will have more fingers at its hand than girls available. The O. at Al B. seemed to be a disco for the locals and my friend and me did not try, but believed this is not a good place.
I would go tho the known places rather than relying on these spots. Again Pipers own bad experience may underline my statement made here.
Should I be wrong please let me know as I am back in town the comming week.
Greetings to all,
Tom
[QUOTE=Tom2004]Hi,as Piper1 is with the kings of this forum [/QUOTE]I keep saying, Piper is not a king, he's just a naughty boy. (Monty Python - The life of Piper)[QUOTE=Tom2004](wasn't there recently a discussion to change the Al Suave Forum in Piper1 Forum) [/QUOTE]The torture! (BTW, where is El Suave nowadays?[QUOTE=Tom2004]I should be hardly allowed to comment on him[/QUOTE]Of course you should - I'm a willing learner.[QUOTE=Tom2004]however I stayed at Le Meridien and Millenium hotel last year and have to say there is action, but very limited and cost does not meet quality.[/QUOTE]Good info thanks - I've never picked up from there (except that once outside, very late at night). Did seem quiet when I was inside the clubs on previous occasions with work friends, but it was relatively early.[QUOTE=Tom2004] The O. at Al B. seemed to be a disco for the locals[/QUOTE]That's interesting - if you you mean real locals, that's usually a sign of some quality action. I may have to research it one night.[QUOTE=Tom2004] I would go tho the known places rather than relying on these spots. Again Pipers own bad experience may underline my statement made here.Tom[/QUOTE]I agree - good advice, but not within walking distance.
Looking forward to your posts and pics Tom!
cheers
Piper
Hey Guys,
New to the forum. An excellent place to get info. I will be arriving in Dubai on Dec 4th. I am booked in Regal Plaza in Bur Dubai. Is it girl friendly ? How is this bar "Rockafellas". Is it all Chinese or have CIS girls?
I know people have asked these questions a million time but please be patient since am very new to this.
Hi everyone,
I'm going to Dubai for the first time for business soon. I've heard so much about the place so I'm very excited. I'll be staying at the Grand Hyatt Dubai. I have no idea where it is in relation to all the fun spots around the city. Can someone tell me where all the good spots for action around the hotel? A taxi ride is not out of the question. Is the Hyatt a "companion friendly" place where I can bring a lady back? Do the girls work the Hyatt bars too? I know there's lots of places to meet gals in this town, but do anyone of you more experienced gents have a preferred place/bar/hotel/club? High bang for the buck is preferred over high-rent eye candy (within reason of course). Specific contacts of proven gems are even more welcome, saves me the footwork:) Please PM me or post your recommendation.
I'm on a learning curve in this town so any leads or suggestions is much appreciated. I'll return the courtesy with reports and post any knowledge I gain in the next few weeks playing. Thanks in advance gents.
T72
Juggs,
If you had tried the search facility offered by this fine forum, you would have found 23 posts about the Regal Plaza.
The bad news is, that the Regal is not GF. Not in the least. I guess I do not need to flame you about Reading TFF, because you will suffer the consequences of your lack of research.
Sporadic
[QUOTE=Sightandsound]I've heard so much about the place so I'm very excited. [/quote]Obviously too excited to RTFF.
[quote]A taxi ride is not out of the question.[/quote]Wow, a taxi ride? Most of us just walk.
[quote]I know there's lots of places to meet gals in this town, but do anyone of you more experienced gents have a preferred place/bar/hotel/club?[/quote]CITY.
[quote]Specific contacts of proven gems are even more welcome, saves me the footwork[/quote]I understand; obviously, your time is more important than mine. And of course I am more than willing to pass contacts to a born-yesterday (1-poster). Here's a suggestion I've offerred to others:
[post]405585[/post]
[quote]Please PM me or post your recommendation.[/quote]I HIGHLY recommnd you read the forum BEFORE posting; does tend to reduce the [i]temperature[/i] (and gets you real answers instead of wiseass ones).
[quote]I'll return the courtesy with reports and post any knowledge I gain in the next few weeks playing. [/QUOTE]You've already been of help to the forum - this is what NOT to do with your 1st post.
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Sporadic: Tag-team flaming; a bit slow getting on the forum tonight. These damn conventions do bring them out of the woodwork.
Ah, hell, I can't resist the dogpile (I am so weak-willed)
[QUOTE=Jugs 242]An excellent place to get info.[/quote]So why didn't you?
[quote]I know people have asked these questions a million time but please be patient since am very new to this.[/QUOTE]And that's why we have a "Reports of Distinction" thread. Those, and the search engine will work wonders [b]for you[/b].
[QUOTE=Sightandsound]Hi everyone,
I'm going to Dubai for the first time for business soon. I've heard so much about the place so I'm very excited. I'll be staying at the Grand Hyatt Dubai. I have no idea where it is in relation to all the fun spots around the city. Can someone tell me where all the good spots for action around the hotel? A taxi ride is not out of the question. Is the Hyatt a "companion friendly" place where I can bring a lady back? Do the girls work the Hyatt bars too? I know there's lots of places to meet gals in this town, but do anyone of you more experienced gents have a preferred place/bar/hotel/club? High bang for the buck is preferred over high-rent eye candy (within reason of course). Specific contacts of proven gems are even more welcome, saves me the footwork:) Please PM me or post your recommendation.
I'm on a learning curve in this town so any leads or suggestions is much appreciated. I'll return the courtesy with reports and post any knowledge I gain in the next few weeks playing. Thanks in advance gents.
T72[/QUOTE]Hi,
I found that a Google search produced 4,790,000 resuts for Dubai map.
I found that a search for regal Plaza in the forum answered all the questions on that.
I found that reading the reports of distinction gave me 70% of all the information I needed.
I found that reading it twice gave me 75%.
I found that RFTT gave me 80%
I found that asking sensible questions gave me sensible answers from those in the know.
I found that I am starting to understand why Bravo gets pi**ed off and irritable.
Just a few findings from a newbie on his way to Dubai.
Willy
Just wanted to recap from my earlier FR. The Ramada Bur Dubai remains very girl friendly BUT ...after midnight, they will take a copy of the girl's passport. No girl passport? No girl. They are very strict on this policy. I tried to grease the palms of the night clerk but he would not budge.
So if you're bringing a girl to the Ramada Bur Dubai after midnight, ASK HER if she has her passport. However I might have just had a bad date that night. The Ethiopian chick in my FR was the only girl I've ever taken from a club who did NOT have her passport. Looking back, it's now obvious she was a scam artist taking me for a ride -- and not the good kind of ride either -- considering what happened after we left the hotel.
RE Jugs and SightandSound: Was I this dumb when I was a newbie?
Piper1,
Thanks a lot!!
BigBobII[quote]
RE Jugs and SightandSound: Was I this dumb when I was a newbie?[/quote]
Everyone was a dumb newbie once, but just a short few weeks ago, we had several, reasonable, researched-first, kind of questions from new guys.
Pure laziness if you ask me. I read the whole thread before my first post. Nothing special, not too hard, particularly if you are interested in the subject.
Invest a little time, save a lot of trouble and confusion, and do not confuse a forum with a personal concierge service.
Sporadic
[QUOTE=Sporadic]Everyone was a dumb newbie once, ...
Pure laziness if you ask me. [/QUOTE]As Auaind posted a short time ago,
[post]406695[/post]
these days, everyone expects instant answers.
I'm so old, I remember info was found on alt.sex.prostitution - not readily split into countries... This forum makes it easy to quickly narrow your search. But you do have to do SOME work yourself.
And as Willy1234 points out, you shouldn't limit yourself to this forum - there's a reason why the google boys are billionaires.
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[quote=BigBob2]The Ethiopian chick in my FR was the only girl I've ever taken from a club who did NOT have her passport.[/quote]EVERY legally in the country girl (i.e. not overstayers) will carry at least a copy of her visa. Some hotels do want passport, and some will not accept passport copies (well known scam, make a copy of the passport, blurry photo - number of girls could fit that one photo - and do).
But if you're a visitor (which they've determined by the "how long you stay dubai" question), they know you are staying in a hotel, and they certainly are more familiar with the rules than you. Yes, you did give them a free taxi ride home.
Well Guys...I didn't mean to offend anyone let alone waste anyone's time. Since you guys have termed me "newbie" yourself, so please realize that I am new and also that the Reports of Distiction page includes Regal as GF.
Anyway Thanks again. After RTFF , I have been able to switch my booking to 4 points Sheraton Dubai for 2 nights for my "personal time". Otherwise I am booked with Burj-Al-Arab for 2 weeks.
I may be dumb, but I learn quickly and am rich (with experience) !
Thanks again and once more No offense to anyone.
The Burj-Al-Arab for TWO WEEKS? Damn, what does that set you back? I'm guessing at least $7,000 USD.
It's $16880. I have a Royal Suite. I will fill in the details later.
[QUOTE=Jugs 242]It's $16880. I have a Royal Suite. I will fill in the details later.[/QUOTE]
Hey Jugs - can I be your friend? ;)
[QUOTE=Jugs 242]...and also that the Reports of Distiction page includes Regal as GF.[/QUOTE]Unfortunately, after a certain period of time, it is not possible to edit posts. Since no one is a full time, paid editor, you kind of pick what contains a lot, but not 100%, useful/accurate info for inclusion.
So, I'd [u]suggest[/u] the Reports of Distiction references to be read first, then use search engine, then post (always helps to cite what you've learned if it's a "general" question).
I'm just GUESSING, but I think the Burj-al-Arab, at that price, will not question any quests you bring in ;) I did know one Krygie girl who'd been there.
Here's the OLD reports of distinction cited post with hotels. If others can parse (I don't know hotels), we can post an updated, more accurate list. If you prefer, PM me, I'll gather for a week, then update and post.
I'll download the thread and try and extract out already posted info (but please do repeat as I said [u]try[/u]).
My comments in [i]italics.[/i]
Girl Friendly
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Even though fellow mongers did not mention of extra charges, some may still charge.
4 points sheraton (no club) [i]I know this is GF[/i]
Al Bustan Rotana
Astoria Hotel [i](I don't think this is GF)[/i]
Capitol Hotel
Crown Plaza
Fairmont
Holiday Inn
Hyatt Regency - Extra Charge AED 75
Imperial Suites Hotel AED 50 extra (good bar) [i](I don't think this is GF)[/i]
Intercontentional - Extra AED 120
Jumeria rotana hotel
JW Mariott
Metropolitan
Orchid hotel
Panaroma
Ramada
Regal Plaza [i](I don't think this is GF)[/i]
Regent Beach Hotel
Regent plaza hotel
Renaissance
Royal Mirage
Royal Plaza
Rush Inn
Towers rotana
York International (good bar) [i](I don't think this is GF)[/i]
Not so friendly, may allow, but not good staff or overcharge or take passport copy of girl
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Bangkok Ambassador (Ask for PP copy and cash charge)
Emirates tower (used to be friendly, recent reports not good)
Grand Hyatt
Novotel - business oriented
Regent Palace (Allow girl with Passport Copy, but charge AED 250)
Shell Inn hotel (in Bur Dubai)
Bravo - here's my limited contribution to your great initiative.
As most of us know, two of the main pick-up hotels are, ironically, non-GF: York and Regal.
Burj Al Arab is GF (unfortunately, I don't know this from personal experience, but from guys I know who have stayed there).
Palm Hotel near Amnesia/Hard Rock: is GF (personal experience).
How about Admiral Plaza? (not on the list). I remember some good reports.
If guys could post nightly rates, that'd be great (not published rates).
cheers
Piper
Gents, I applaud the initiative to update the GF list, it is constantly in flux, and does need updating. Bravo, I will give you some help next week.
Mr. Juggs, supposing that you are honestly spending $16,888 (or whatever) on a royal suite at the burj, what the heck are you doing trolling for info on cheap hookers?
Seriously, if you are that loaded, you can have whatever you want, whenever you want and wherever you want.
Ever hear of the golden rule? He with the gold, makes the rules!
4 Points? It is really kind of dive, GF but hardly a very nice hotel. You are not only spending money on a hotel room you do not need, you are only saving taxi money out to the burj. You could use it as a screening room before taking them "home" to your royal suite.
Trust me on this one, you spend 16k plus on a suite, they are [b]NOT[/b] going to care if you troop in a herd of elephants to screw. For goodness sake, they will probably spread hay in the suite corral for you.
By the way, if you are looking for a pal (or even wish to make a contribution to my retirement fund) I am a much nicer guy than Piper, or any other shallow money hound offering you friendship. Shucks, I will even throw in Deep Wet´s expensive list of available women as a bonus! ;)
Cheers,
Sporadic
[QUOTE=Sporadic] Jugs ... By the way , if you are looking for a pal (or even wish to make a contribution to my retirement fund) I am a much nicer guy than Piper ... [/QUOTE]Don't believe him Jugs - he only wants you for your body. Sporadic may be smarter than me, but I'm much nicer. I'm also good at keeping large royal suites in order.
[QUOTE=Sporadic] ... or any other shallow money hound offering you friendship.
Sporadic [/QUOTE]Hey - I resemble that comment! Just wait until next week pal. Grrr.
Piper[quote]I'm also good at keeping large royal suites in order.[/quote]Low blow (Har!) there Piper, but I am certain that the sight of you in a little French maid outfit would cure homosexuality! Shall we consult A. McTavish?
S
For the edits to your list, clarify that there are two Ramadas. Ramada Bur Dubai (the best one in the triangle of fun) and the Ramada Continental. Both are GF. The Bur Dubai costs 500-700 Dhs per night not including tax, depending on the day of week, conventions in town, etc. I've noticed if you contact the hotel directly, you'll get a better rate than from the website. The prices on the website range from 700-900. As a bonus, the Japanese restaurant is fantastic and EXCELLENT sushi. Old Vic Pub on the 1st floor, which is a nice English pub recreation, is a nice pace to unwind and they have standard pub food at cheap prices.
P.S. Who the hell is A McTavish that you gents keep mentioning?
[QUOTE=Big Bob II]
P.S. Who the hell is A McTavish that you gents keep mentioning?[/QUOTE]
A close friend of Sporadic's - with a fetish for rubber accessories and French maid's outfits (but only at heavily discounted prices). ;) Och Mun!
Sheraton Diera is GF, BUT, if you are returning with an obvious floozy AFTER the upstairs bar closes, the oriental security guard will make a pest of himself for a PP copy. No extra charges, copy destroyed in the morning.
S
BigBobII, check your pm for the lowdown on A. McTavish
Is Rush Inn girlfriendly hotel?
On my way to DXB very soon have secured a double room in Nova Hotel at a great rate but not sure if its girl friendly? I did stay there once before but didn't have chance for any hunting! Anybody know if I will be able to make use of the big bed? And if not what are my options regarding S/T elsewhere?
Any help appriciated
COMMENTS WELCOME. PLEASE REVIEW to see if your hotel
a) is mentioned
b) comments correct/should be added
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Info gathered from Dubai hotel thread as of 5 dec 05.
Name:
alphabetical for easy lookup (most questions in form of "Is hotel xyz friendly")
Some may be listed twice due to different "experiences"
Ratings:[list][*]GREEN: guest friendly, no adverse comments POSTED[*]YELLOW: adverse comments (mostly due to "guest" charges")[*]RED: absolute refusal or DIFFICULT requirements (e.g., ORIGINAL passport, no copy)[/list]
Date:
MM/YY. date last mentioned in an answer, (not necessarily last time stayed). Provided as "staleness" indicator
Most popular in [b]bold[/b]
[list][*]date.......rating..........name[*]10/05...YELLOW....Admiral Plaza a 50 AED charge for bringing back guests (others report 150 Dhs. for "guests")[*]12/04...GREEN......Airport Hotel[*]12/03...YELLOW....Al Bustan Residence (guess)[*]10/04...YELLOW....Al Bustan Rotana (Near airport) has started to charge 200 If the escort comes in to the hotel alone to your room there is a charge. If you meet the escort in "car park or elsewhere" then there is no charge[*]01/04...GREEN.......Al Hina Residence[*]12/03...GREEN.......Al Mas Apartments in Bur Dubai (Golden Sands area).[*]05/05...GREEN.......Al Shams Hotel Apartments in the Golden Sands area[*]12/03...GREEN.......Ascot Hotel[*]05/05...YELLOW....Astoria Hotel extra 75dhs when you bring a guest[*]06/05...YELLOW....Bin Suloom Plaza Appartments Deira charged dh 50[*]07/05...RED...........Bin Suloom Plaza Suites (asked policy)[*]06/05...GREEN.......Broadway hotel in Diera[*]11/05...GREEN.......Burj Al Arab. All the girl has to do is quote suite number. guests are OK, if you register them at reception.[*]01/04...GREEN.......Capitol. It's slightly out of the way on Mina Road near Port Rashid[*]09/05...GREEN.......Chelsea (new in the Mankhool area)[*]12/04...GREEN.......Crowne Plaza[*]07/04...GREEN.......Dallas Hotel (ST), just opposite to the Admiral Plaza[*]10/05...GREEN.......Dar Al Sondos, operated by Le Meridien[*]09/05...GREEN.......Dubai Grand for a pick-up. I'm 90% sure Dubai Grand is GF[*]01/04...GREEN.......Dubai Marine beach resort[*]11/05...GREEN.......Dusit hotel (wg's seen leaving in am)[*]02/05...RED..........Emirates Tower, girl should have her ORIGINAL passport, a 250 dirham charge is added[*]02/04...GREEN.......Eureka Hotel Deira (off Rigga St). Great hotel as far as guest-friendliness is concerned, but I would not want to stay there again due to the distance from Bur Dubai, quality of rooms, and lack of abundance of taxis in the area[*]05/05...GREEN.......Fairmont[*]12/03...RED..........Golden Sands service apartments[*]08/05...RED..........Grand Hyatt you would need an ORIGINAL passport for the girl; 100 Dhs guest charge[*]03/05...GREEN......Hilton Dubai Creek[*]10/04...GREEN......Hilton Dubai Jumeirah[*]10/03...GREEN......Holiday Inn[*]10/05...YELLOW....Hyatt Regency Hotel. - charged an extra 120 dirhams as ""room supplement for guest[*]07/05...YELLOW....Ibis Hotel The concierge stated that the girl had to have a driving licence or original passport. When I brought her in, I avoided the lobby on the left and headed straight for the lifts on the right. No security, no concierge, no problems[*]05/05...RED..........Imperial Suites[*]07/04...YELLOW....Intercontinental at Creek. she was stopped by the security for visa copy and it was charged to my room (120 AED).[*]01/04...GREEN.......Jebal Ali Hotel[*]08/04...GREEN.......JW Marriott[*]10/03...GREEN.......Khaleej Palace downtown. 4 star and very user friendly[*]11/04...GREEN.......Le Merdien Faiways not to be confused with the main Le Meridien . The one I am talking about is by the Chillis' restaurant and the car dealers.[*]05/04...YELLOW....Le Meridien Airport Hotel 120 Dh. "guest" paymen"[*]09/05...GREEN.......Le Meridien Airport Hotel no comment, no payment, even no registration[*]09/04...GREEN.......Le Meridien Dar Al Sandos[*]09/04...GREEN.......Le Meridien Mina Siyahi (Seyahi)[*]09/04...GREEN.......Le Royal Meridien Resort Jumeriah Beach[*]09/05...GREEN.......London Crown[*]03/05...GREEN.......Marriott[*]05/04...YELLOW....Metropolitan Palace Hotel (Al Maktourm street); tip the security guy's 10AED you are OK[*]12/04...GREEN.......Millenium[*]12/04...RED..........Millenium Airport Hotel[*]01/04...YELLOW....Movenpick 100Ds for your "guest", various reports (OK/not OK)[*]09/05...GREEN.......Novotel World Trade Center asked girls for identification[*]11/05...GREEN.......Palm Hotel near Amnesia/Hard Rock[*]03/05...YELLOW....Panorama Hotel in Bur Dubai. If you take a lady upstairs they only put additional 50 Dhs on your bill[*]11/05...GREEN.......Ramada Continental by the airport may ask for the visa copy for the girl[*][b]11/05...GREEN.....Ramada Hotel on Mankhool Rd. in Bur Dubai copy of her passport (no passport, no girl) (MANY favorable reports)[/b][*]10/03...GREEN.......Ramada Intercontinental[*]11/05...RED..........Regal (Plaza/Palace)?[*]06/05...RED..........Regent Palace Hotel. they will charge you between AED 150 to 250 additional[*]01/04...GREEN.......Renaissance reasonably friendly[*]08/04...GREEN.......Rihab Rotana. good if you have your own car. underground parking garage with elevator directly to your room without passing the lobby.[*]02/04...RED..........Riviera[*]01/04...GREEN.......Rolla residence opposite the Impirial Suites hotel.[*]06/04...GREEN.......Royal Mirage Palace[*]05/04...GREEN.......Rush Inn[*]05/05...RED..........Rush Inn[*]10/03...YELLOW....Rydges Plaza - costs 100 dhs to have a girl in your room[*]01/04...RED..........Savoy Park Apartment Hotel[*]09/03...RED..........Sea Shell[*]08/05...YELLOW....Seaview GF for 50DH[*]06/05...YELLOW....Shangri-La Hotel 150 AED for each girl[*][b]12/04...GREEN....Sheraton 4 Points (Sheraton Four Points) in Bur Dubai (MANY favorable reports)[/b][*]11/05...GREEN.......Sheraton Deira (different than Sheraton Dubai Creek) No extra charges, copy of residence permit, copy destroyed in the morning. [*]07/05...GREEN.......Sheraton Dubai Creek Hotel Ask for high floor; Basically in the lobby, where there is seating for guests to relax, they can see the first 4 floors worth of all the doors as they look up and around.[*]02/05...GREEN.......Sheraton Jumeirah Beach. copy for their passport. 50 dirhems (USD14) for taxi to city[*]11/05...GREEN.......Sofitel City Centre[*]03/04...GREEN.......ST. George Hotel near to the Public Library Deira[*]08/04...RED...........Taj Palace is pretty strict[*]07/04...GREEN.......Towers Rotana hotel on Sheikh Zayed Road, there are night cops patrolling that area all the time near the towers rotana hotel as well, especially in the parking area[*]05/05...GREEN.......Traders Hotel (part of Shangri La chain) in Deira Dubai[*]10/05...RED...........Vendome Plaza is a dump (had no choice, the hotel scene was TOTALLY booked solid). Not only that, but they charged DHS 200 for the girl and took her passport copy[*]09/05...GREEN.......Winchester Grand/ old Winchester[*]11/05...RED...........York[/list]
11Bravo,
Hi, Could you please add Marco Polo Hotel (Deira) to your list. It would definitely be classed as a RED hotel. Info correct as at Oct-05.
Also, your list shows "Savoy Park Hotel Apartments". In fact they are 2 separate buildings, with same owners: Savoy Hotel and Savoy Park Apartments (Both in Bur Dubai, just behind the Ramada). Both would be classed as RED. Again, info correct as at Oct-05.
Thanks
Hi guys
Jumeira Rotana. I think it is in satwa, behind dune centre. Anyone has any idea if it is gf? search didnt throw up any info.
Would be nice to know if there is any in house talent availible there.
Will post a report when I get back. Have no choice, got to stay there.
Thx
Thank you mate for the great work!
It is the by far the best compilation we ever had got on this thread. I can confirm the correctness and accuracy of the table concerning the Bur Dubai area.
What about Ramada on Mankhool Rd. nowadays? Is it necessary to show the ORIGINAL passport of your companion at the reception? This sounds like a diplomatic impediment without loosing face in terms of guest friendliness. I read about such a case on this thread. May be a separate occurence due to certain factors concerning the lady. I hope they didn't change their policy.
Best wishes,
Adimondo
[QUOTE=Discerning]Hi guys
Jumeira Rotana. I think it is in satwa, behind dune centre. Anyone has any idea if it is gf? search didnt throw up any info.
Would be nice to know if there is any in house talent availible there.
Will post a report when I get back. Have no choice, got to stay there.
Thx[/QUOTE]Stayed there during GITEX in September. Very girl friendly. The night manager just gave me a wink and a smile every night as I walked past the front desk.
Can't say much about in house talent. Went into the hotel bar, but that was to watch a Champions League match. Noticed a group of young asian lovelies(5 or 6) that came in. Not sure if they were on the job or not. They stayed for around 20 minutes and left.
When I checked in, before I even got out my wallet, the clerk flatly stated "No girls in the room!". Keep that in mind while tryin to have a good time.
I love the bar though.
MrC
[QUOTE=MrCuddles](York)...When I checked in, before I even got out my wallet, the clerk flatly stated "No girls in the room!". [/QUOTE][b]Well known fact[/b], often reported on this thread (and that's why it literally pays to read the forum BEFORE travelling.
But worth repeating as some punters seem to miss it.
[QUOTE=Adimondo]What about Ramada on Mankhool Rd. nowadays? Is it necessary to show the ORIGINAL passport of your companion at the reception? [/QUOTE]Wondered that myself. That WOULD be a severe handicap if true. Can someone please advise: does the girl need her ORIGINAL passport, or will a copy (or visa copy) suffice?
Info gathered from Dubai hotel thread as of 18 dec 05. Believe I've incorporated the corrections received.
Name:
Alphabetical for easy lookup (as most questions in the form of "Is hotel xyz friendly").
If you cannot directly find, use your browser to "FIND on page" (under EDIT on global menu bar - top of browser, or CTRL+F) on MAIN name (e.g. "Meridien" is listed as "Le Meridien").
Some may be listed twice due to different "experiences".
Ratings: The ratings are based on comments found in the hotel thread. Hopefully, they will indicate YOUR experience if you stay there, but NO guarantee.[list][*]GREEN: guest friendly, no adverse comments POSTED[*]YELLOW: adverse comments posted (mostly due to "guest" charges")[*]RED: absolute refusal or DIFFICULT requirements (e.g., ORIGINAL passport, no copy). Staying in one of these means you WILL be using HER place. You have only yourself to blame.[/list]
Date:
MM/YY. date last mentioned in an answer, (not necessarily last time stayed). Provided as "staleness" indicator.
Most popular in [b]bold[/b]
[list][*]date.......rating..........name[*]10/05...YELLOW....Admiral Plaza. 50 dhs charge for bringing back guests; others report 150 Dhs. for "guests"[*]12/04...GREEN......Airport Hotel[*]12/03...YELLOW....Al Bustan Residence (guess)[*]10/04...YELLOW....Al Bustan Rotana (near airport) has started to charge 200. If guest comes to hotel/room alone, there is a charge. If you meet guest in "car park or elsewhere", and escort yourself, there is no charge[*]01/04...GREEN.......Al Hina Residence[*]12/03...GREEN.......Al Mas Apartments in Bur Dubai (Golden Sands area)[*]05/05...GREEN.......Al Shams Hotel Apartments (Golden Sands area)[*]12/03...GREEN.......Ascot Hotel[*]05/05...YELLOW....Astoria Hotel. Extra 75dhs when you bring a guest[*]06/05...YELLOW....Bin Suloom Plaza Appartments, Deira. Charged 50 dhs[*]07/05...RED...........Bin Suloom Plaza Suites (asked policy)[*]06/05...GREEN.......Broadway Hotel, Diera[*]11/05...GREEN.......Burj Al Arab. All the girl has to do is quote suite number. Guests are OK if you register them at reception.[*]01/04...GREEN.......Capitol. It's slightly out of the way on Mina Road near Port Rashid[*]09/05...GREEN.......Chelsea (new in the Mankhool area)[*]11/05...RED...........Coral, Diera. Hotel is dry, no bar. Large population of long bearded males.[*]12/04...GREEN.......Crowne Plaza[*]07/04...GREEN.......Dallas Hotel (used as ST hotel; day rate, NOT hourly), opposite the Admiral Plaza. GROTTY, but functional.[*]10/05...GREEN.......Dar Al Sondos, operated by Le Meridien[*]09/05...GREEN.......Dubai Grand. "I'm 90% sure Dubai Grand is GF"[*]01/04...GREEN.......Dubai Marine Beach Resort[*]11/05...GREEN.......Dusit Hotel ([u]assumed[/u] friendly; wg's seen leaving in am)[*]02/05...RED..........Emirates Tower. Girl needs her [u]ORIGINAL[/u] passport, 250 dhs guest charge[*]02/04...GREEN.......Eureka Hotel Deira (off Rigga St). Great hotel as far as guest-friendliness, but would not stay there again due to distance from Bur Dubai, quality of rooms, lack of taxis in area[*]05/05...GREEN.......Fairmont[*]11/05...RED..........Golden Sands serviced apartments: 3, 5, 10 at least. Not at all friendly. GS3 has camera in lift. GS5 fire escape is on CCTV too (someone found that out the hard way!). Can book "wife", but requires advanced notice; only practical if girl booked in advance for a few days. As a properly registered guest, girl would have access to room at any time, including when he was not there. He was leaving in the morning so had no worries. [*]08/05...RED..........Grand Hyatt. Girl needs her [u]ORIGINAL[/u] passport, 100 Dhs guest charge[*]03/05...GREEN......Hilton Dubai Creek[*]10/04...GREEN......Hilton Dubai Jumeirah[*]10/03...GREEN......Holiday Inn[*]10/05...YELLOW....Hyatt Regency Hotel. - charged an extra 120 dirhams as ""room supplement for guest[*]07/05...YELLOW....Ibis Hotel. Concierge stated girl had to have a driving licence or [u]ORIGINAL[/u] passport. When I brought her in, I avoided the lobby on the left and headed straight for the lifts on the right. No security, no concierge, no problems[*]05/05...RED..........Imperial Suites. NO NO NO!!!!!!! Guests not permitted.[*]07/04...YELLOW....Intercontinental at Creek. She was stopped by the security for visa copy; 120 dhs charged to room.[*]01/04...GREEN.......Jebal Ali Hotel[*]09/05...GREEN.......Jumeira Rotana, Satwa. Very girl friendly. [*]08/04...GREEN.......JW Marriott[*]10/03...GREEN.......Khaleej Palace. Downtown. 4 star, very user friendly[*]11/04...GREEN.......Le Merdien Faiways. Not to be confused with the main Le Meridien. By Chillis' restaurant and the car dealers.[*]05/04...YELLOW....Le Meridien Airport Hotel 120 Dh. "guest" payment"[*][b]11/05...GREEN.......Le Meridien Airport Hotel[/b]. No staff comments, no payment, even no registration. The doormen treat your guest as if she were your wife even thought she might be the 7th wife that week. The reception staff very discreet; don't even look up having spotted the situation as you arrived. Even the room service guys are polite and greet your guest when delivering ice etc.[*]09/04...GREEN.......Le Meridien Dar Al Sandos[*]09/04...GREEN.......Le Meridien Mina Siyahi (Seyahi)[*]09/04...GREEN.......Le Royal Meridien Resort Jumeriah Beach[*]09/05...GREEN.......London Crown[*]10/05...RED..........Marco Polo Hotel, Diera. Punter states is a definite RED.[*]03/05...GREEN.......Marriott[*]05/04...YELLOW....Metropolitan Palace Hotel (Al Maktourm street); tip the security guy's 10AED you are OK[*]12/04...GREEN.......Millenium[*]12/04...RED..........Millenium Airport Hotel[*]01/04...YELLOW....Movenpick. 100 dhs for your "guest". Various reports mixed as to OK/not OK[*]09/05...GREEN.......Novotel World Trade Center. Asked girls for identification[*]11/05...GREEN.......Palm Hotel. Near Amnesia/Hard Rock[*]03/05...YELLOW....Panorama Hotel, Bur Dubai (Jockey's). If you take lady upstairs, additional 50 Dhs on bill[*]11/05...GREEN.......Ramada Continental. Near airport; may ask for the girl's visa copy[*][b]11/05...GREEN.....Ramada Hotel on Mankhool Rd. in Bur Dubai. Copy of her passport (no passport, no girl) (MANY favorable reports)[/b][*]10/03...GREEN.......Ramada Intercontinental[*]11/05...RED..........Regal (Plaza/Palace)(where Rockafellas is) is a NO NO NO!!!!!!! Grown men seen crying when absolutley no way guests could be brought to room.[*]06/05...RED..........Regent Palace Hotel. Charge you between 150 to 250 dhs additional[*]10/05...YELLOW......Renaissance. Guest registration required; 50 dhs charge added to bill[*]08/04...GREEN.......Rihab Rotana. Good if you have your own car. Underground parking garage with elevator directly to your room without passing the lobby does work. However, CANNOT verify that someone trying to get a guest in via the lobby would work. But having a car, parking underground and taking the elevator up works like a dream.[*]02/04...RED..........Riviera[*]01/04...GREEN.......Rolla Residence, opposite the Impirial Suites hotel.[*]06/04...GREEN.......Royal Mirage Palace[*]05/04...GREEN.......Rush Inn[*]05/05...RED..........Rush Inn[*]10/03...YELLOW....Rydges Plaza - costs 100 dhs to have a girl in your room[*]10/05...RED..........Savoy Hotel (same owner as Savoy Park Apartments)[*]10/05...RED..........Savoy Park Apartments (same owner as Savoy Hotel)[*]09/03...RED..........Sea Shell[*]08/05...YELLOW....Seaview. 50 dhs guest charge.[*]06/05...YELLOW....Shangri-La Hotel. (Shangri La) 150 dhs for each girl[*][b]10/05...GREEN....Sheraton 4 Points (Sheraton Four Points) in Bur Dubai (MANY favorable reports)[/b][*]11/05...GREEN.......Sheraton Deira (different than Sheraton Dubai Creek) No extra charges, copy of residence permit, copy destroyed in the morning. "Green all the way."[*]07/05...GREEN.......Sheraton Dubai Creek Hotel. Ask for high floor: in the lobby, where there is seating for guests to relax, they can see the first 4 floors worth of all the doors as they look up and around.[*]02/05...GREEN.......Sheraton Jumeirah Beach. Copy of their passport. Taxi to city: 50 dhs (USD14) (she will ask you to pay).[*]11/05...GREEN.......Sofitel City Centre[*]03/04...GREEN.......St. George Hotel, near Deira Public Library [*]08/04...RED...........Taj Palace is pretty strict. Large population of long bearded males.[*]07/04...GREEN.......Towers Rotana Hotel, Sheikh Zayed Road. Night cops patrolling that area all the time; near the Towers Rotana hotel as well, especially in the parking area[*]05/05...GREEN.......Traders Hotel (part of Shangri La chain) in Deira[*]10/05...RED...........Vendome Plaza. A dump (no choice: hotel scene TOTALLY booked). Not only that, charged 200 dhs for guest; took her passport copy[*]09/05...GREEN.......Winchester Grand/Old Winchester[*]11/05...RED...........York. NO NO NO!!!!!!! Guests not permitted.[/list]
Bravo - again, good work. You (or I) don't stay at the hotels, so it would be good if a few other guys could add info about prices.
Cheers
Piper
Bravo,
Brilliant summation of the hotel scene. Glad that I could have helped in some way, I recognised a couple of comments. I'll get in touch next time I get a chance to travel to DXB. No immediate plans due to too much work at the moment. Prices for hotels can be found from numerous internet hotel discount sites. They vary sooo much dependent on when the Dubai Shopping festival is on, or what convention or exhibition is in town. Dubai is getting to be a little expensive these days. The cheap hotels are no longer that cheap.
As Bravo and others have posted, don't go to Dubai just for P4P, if you can incorporate it into a business trip, all well and good. Otherwise, it can get pricey.
Regardless of all that, have a great Christmas and a Happy Humping New Year.
Expatcat
About the Rihab Rotana, I'm the one who filed that report from last year. I just want to make it clear that I never tried to bring a girl through the lobby so I can't say for sure if it's guest friendly that way. But having a car, parking underground and taking the elevator up works like a dream.
Hi guys
Do anyone know abt this new peninsula hotel at burdubai near gold shops I think that area is called meena bazar area. Do anyone now is this a guest or girl friendly. Never heard of this before I have to stay here. Looking forward for your response.
Small one. Jumeira rotana at Satwa. I guess this one can be added to the greens. can vouch for that. :-)
Anyone able to flag Oasis Beach as a red/yellow or green?
[QUOTE=Discerning]Small one. Jumeira rotana at Satwa. I guess this one can be added to the greens. can vouch for that. :-)[/QUOTE]Don't know about the alphabet you use, but, with the one I use, it is there, right between je and jw:
01/04...GREEN.......Jebal Ali Hotel
09/05...GREEN.......Jumeira Rotana, Satwa. Very girl friendly.
08/04...GREEN.......JW Marriott
Please add the following hotel to the list of Green Hotels,
- Number One Tower Suites, Sheikh Zayed Road near to Shan Gri La. They just ask for a copy of the girl passport sometimes.
Has anyone stayed at Al Sondos Suites byLe Meridien?
Any pertient info would be greatly appreciated.
Haapy New year!
I checked prices for Four Points for a fellow member heading to Dubai soon. Some of you may be interested in these discounted internet rates - 400-450DH (US$110-120)/night, including breakfast and taxes.
Four Points is GF, but has no P4P Bars. It has a non-P4P nightclub, so who knows - you could get lucky there for a freebie - mainly Indian nightclubbers, some Westerners. Also has a British bar.
It's in a great location for the hobby: Bank Street in Bur Dubai - only a few minutes walk to a number of reliable P4P venues (York Bar in York Hotel, Rockafellas in Regal Plaza Hotel, Jockeys Bar in Panorama, and the not-so-reliable club in Ramada Hotel). Almost all hotels along Bank Street have some action, but not as full-on. There's usually street action outside these same places (mainly Chinese, some African girls), but quantity varies from a handful to a hundred depending on LE activity and time of night.
[url]http://www.asiatraveltips.com/FourPointsSheratonBurDubaiHotel.htm[/url]
cheers
Piper
Bizzie - a quick search and Bravo's FAQ shows Al Sondos is GF.
Piper, the rates you were "quoted" are teasers. You cannot actually get a room for these prices. If you actually try to reserve something at these rates, you will be told that there are no more rooms availble at that rate. :(
[url]www.starwood.com[/url] has up to the minute rates for all Sheraton properties.
The rate for next week starts at 675Dhs. Next month (15 Feb) 875Dhs and are both without breakfast and are ++ rates!
Cheers,
Sporadic
[QUOTE=Bizzie]Has anyone stayed at Al Sondos Suites byLe Meridien?[/QUOTE]As Piper pointed out, Al Sondos is alphabetized by Le Meridien.
My suggestion is, when looking for hotel info, move to the page the list is on, then [u]use your browser[/u] ( ctrl F ) to search for a KEYWORD (e.g., Sondos).
[b]Henmen[/b] While list won't be updated every week, perhaps once a month or two.
[QUOTE=Sporadic]Piper, the rates you were "quoted" are teasers. You cannot actually get a room for these prices. If you actually try to reserve something at these rates, you will be told that there are no more rooms availble at that rate. :(
Sporadic[/QUOTE]
The rates Piper had posted did give me hard on too, but you are right, not available (I checked).
Bravo/Pipes,
You guys are too much! Having done a great job with the list, Bravo must have thought that the stupid questions would stop:)
I was referring to the Al Sondos Suites, which is aparently a different location/hotel than the Dar Al Sondos hotel apartments mentioned below. Go figure!
One might be safe to assume that it would be GF, like all other Le Meridiens (which are all now part of Starwood).
That's a shame - I hate teasers. Well, not all teasers.
Bizzie - no probs - I did notice there were two - as you say - probably GF. Have a good one (or two).
Piper
Hmmm - just worked out if I rented out the first floor of my beachside palace for hotel prices, and included monger tour-guide assistance, I'd be a rich man. Early retirement, and the perks of the job are lookin' good. :) So is that one-year in the cell and one-way ticket home provided by LE. :(
[QUOTE=Bizzie]I was referring to the Al Sondos Suites, which is aparently a different location/hotel than the Dar Al Sondos hotel apartments mentioned below.[/QUOTE]Granted, there are a lot of similiar names floating around. Also, some names get run together (e.g., I'm assuming the Le Meridien Airport Hotel and the Airport Hotel are 2 different places).
So, it would appear that it would be a good idea to qualify a question if the info you are seeking bears a resemblance to an existing [i]listing[/i], as in "the Al Sondos Suites, not the hotel..."
And, as demonstrated by Piper's experience with the teaser rates, I think it's futile to try and list as, as ExpatCat posted, too dependent on what's on at the moment.
[QUOTE=11Bravo]Granted, there are a lot of similiar names floating around. Also, some names get run together (e.g., I'm assuming the Le Meridien Airport Hotel and the Airport Hotel are 2 different places).
.[/QUOTE]
You are correct. I think that the Airport Hotel and the Millenium are the same (?).
For some reason the hotel rates for Feb. (even after the DSF) are fairly expensive. I dont think that there is any big convention going on.
Is there anything like conventation or seminars going on in dubai between Jan25-through Jan28. I am just checking availablity on these days, Last year there was a computer conventation & I had a realy hard time to find a room for myself.
any info appreciated.
Thanks,
Blahh
Just like magic! Need a room at the four points? Now they quote 450dhs for a room (at least from Sunday.)
This is the undoubtable fallout from the mourning period, but quite a dramatic drop in price.
[QUOTE=Piper1]Hmmm - just worked out if I rented out the first floor of my beachside palace for hotel prices, and included monger tour-guide assistance, :([/QUOTE]
Piper, If you ever think of offering this service to well respected members of the forum, just let me know. :) The prices quoted by DXB hotels are getting ridiculous. So far I'm voting with my feet and staying away.
Cheers
Expatcat
[QUOTE=Sporadic]Just like magic! Need a room at the four points? Now they quote 450dhs for a room (at least from Sunday.)
This is the undoubtable fallout from the mourning period, but quite a dramatic drop in price.[/QUOTE]
Where did you see that? It's not on the Starwood website.
[QUOTE=Bizzie]Has anyone stayed at Al Sondos Suites byLe Meridien?
Any pertient info would be greatly appreciated.
Haapy New year![/QUOTE]Hi mate. Dar Al Sandos is GF. A friend from the forum stays there quite often and has not had any problems.
Hi guys Thanks to all you guys who posted about me. Special thanks to the "Silent Majority" who heaved a sigh of relief when I left. But before we all celeberate let me give you the bad news. There is a possibility the "Silent Majority" might have to endure some more of my trite reports in the near future. Still early days but there is some possibility of me coming back to haunt them.
Sad to hear about the sudden demise of the ruler. It was unexpected, to say the least.
Cheers
JSF
Bizzie[quote]Where did you see that? It's not on the Starwood website.[/quote]This is the point. For the Sat-Sun timeframe, they lowered the price to reflect cancellations I presume (SteveSTX, help me here.)
Yield management is practiced in many industries, and room availability can vary by the hour, keep checking and when you see a rate you can swallow, grab it RIGHT THEN!
I got two nights at the Sofitel last year during GITEX (yes the rate sucked) when everyone, including the front desk swore there was nothing. When it popped on the Accor website, I snapped it up, and voila! a room.
[QUOTE=Sporadic]BizzieThis is the point. For the Sat-Sun timeframe, they lowered the price to reflect cancellations I presume (SteveSTX, help me here.)
[/QUOTE]
A lot of hotels follow this concept - last m inute deals - not enough time to load on the website, or maybe an agent whose client has cancelled re-sells the room at a 50% discount, but pockets this plus the cancellation charge from the first client.
Not everyone though is prepared to risk waiting for a room at the last minute....especially in Dubai!!
I just checked three minutes ago, and the Sheraton Dubai Creek is the cheapest (!) of the Sheraton properties at 755++ per night starting Monday, the Four Points was 825++. Nobody would compare the two hotels as far as quality goes... Dubai Creek is way better (as a hotel) but 4 points is more GF. Go figure, could be that everyone knows the 4 points is a better venue (GF and local) compared to Dubai creek (or this could just be a market blip.)
I do not blame the hotels for getting the best rate they can in the circumstances, but this is clearly a case of "squeeze what you can from the market."
[QUOTE=Steve Dubai]Not everyone though is prepared to risk waiting for a room at the last minute....especially in Dubai!![/QUOTE]I don't know, with the cool weather these days, those park benches could be rather nice.
Just called 4 points again - best possible rate for four nights early Feb is 715DH ++ (Total 858DH - ie US$235.night).
Can anyone recommend a decent GF hotel near Golden Triangle for $US100 to 150/nt?
[QUOTE=Piper1]Can anyone recommend a decent GF hotel near Golden Triangle for $US100 to 150/nt?[/QUOTE]My maid's quarters: twin bed, own bathroom; I'd be willing to accept [i]only[/i] $125/night ($140 if you want a turn-down and pillow mint).
Maid NOT included.
[QUOTE=11Bravo]My maid's quarters: twin bed, own bathroom; I'd be willing to accept [i]only[/i] $125/night ($140 if you want a turn-down and pillow mint).
Maid NOT included.[/QUOTE]
Hey that's my idea! But I'm offering a whole floor, decorated boudoir/harem style, with tasteful red and black furnishings. Maid included. Okay, kidding. The maid had to go, she was too attractive and Miss Wildcat was waiting for her to make one little mistake. She came back from a Christmas party after a few drinks and smiled at me in that sort of way. Mistake.
But seriously, I'm trying to help out a forum mate who gave me a lot of good info via PM about BKK and resulted in a super-cutie in my first hours there.
Will be visiting DXB next week and am staying in the Al Murooj Rotana Hotel. Searched the forums but cant find any mention of the place so don't know if its girl friendly or not. Anyone know? I've heard it has a decent bar called Double Deckers. Is there any WG's in there?
Thanks in advance
[QUOTE=Piper1]Hey that's my idea! But I'm offering a whole floor, decorated boudoir/harem style, with tasteful red and black furnishings. Maid included. Okay, kidding. The maid had to go, she was too attractive and Miss Wildcat was waiting for her to make one little mistake. She came back from a Christmas party after a few drinks and smiled at me in that sort of way. Mistake.
But seriously, I'm trying to help out a forum mate who gave me a lot of good info via PM about BKK and resulted in a super-cutie in my first hours there.[/QUOTE]
Piper,
Check your PMs.
[QUOTE=Sporadic]I just checked three minutes ago, and the Sheraton Dubai Creek is the cheapest (!) of the Sheraton properties at 755++ per night starting Monday, the Four Points was 825++. Nobody would compare the two hotels as far as quality goes... Dubai Creek is way better (as a hotel) but 4 points is more GF. Go figure, could be that everyone knows the 4 points is a better venue (GF and local) compared to Dubai creek (or this could just be a market blip.)
I do not blame the hotels for getting the best rate they can in the circumstances, but this is clearly a case of "squeeze what you can from the market."[/QUOTE]
I saw rates online (starwoodhotels.com/ fourpoints/search/hotel_detail.html?propertyID=1230) and booked Four Points a day back for 455 + tax per nite for jan 15th to 17th. Not sure why it is cheap.
In my travels last night I made a couple of enquiries at reception on behalf of someone else.
Astoria is definitely not GF anymore due to their recent "police problems". Reception wouldn't elaborate. Currently quoting 680/night. One of Astoria's Bars has also been closed down (pool table bar) - police problems?
A mate I was with last night confirmed Astoria's non-GF status. He told me he managed to sneak a gal in a few weeks ago, and security came up an hour later and insisted she leave (He proudly told me it was a cute young blonde we both know and he had a crush on. Turns out it was my young blonde freebie from a few weeks ago. I didn't have the heart to tell him I had her calling out my name repeatedly in her comfy bed recently. He and I saw her last night in York with her new BF, the naughty little butterfly).
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Admiral Plaza - GF - no problems, no extra charge if you book a double room 700. Single is 650.
[QUOTE=Blahh]Is there anything like conventation or seminars going on in dubai between Jan25-through Jan28. I am just checking availablity on these days, Last year there was a computer conventation & I had a realy hard time to find a room for myself.
Any info appreciated.
Thanks,
Blahh[/QUOTE]It's Arab Health until 25th, maybe a lot of peopel stay a few days longer to relax in Dubai nightlife.
[QUOTE=Per 143]I saw rates online (starwoodhotels.com/ fourpoints/search/hotel_detail.html?propertyID=1230) and booked Four Points a day back for 455 + tax per nite for jan 15th to 17th. Not sure why it is cheap.[/QUOTE]Got into Dubai on time and Checked in this hotel but beware the quote said internet access is included but if you need internet access it is 80$ extra per day and not GF friendly when I was at the counter to check in (2: 00 AM) Sunday morning) - couple of guys are getting in with some CIS and the front door men stopped them for passport/asking the guys who they are. Was not able to follow up what happened next.
[QUOTE=Per 143]I saw rates online (starwoodhotels.com/ fourpoints/search/hotel_detail.html?propertyID=1230) and booked Four Points a day back for 455 + tax per nite for jan 15th to 17th. Not sure why it is cheap.[/QUOTE]
Depends on your travel dates. The same 455 Dhs room is 825 in Mid-Feb.
[QUOTE=Per 143] but beware the quote said internet access is included but if you need internet access it is 80$ extra per day and not GF friendly when I was at the counter to check in (2: 00 AM) Sunday morning) - couple of guys are getting in with some CIS and the front door men stopped them for passport/asking the guys who they are. [/QUOTE]
Take note of what Bizzie says, the rates are changeable by the hour, indeed I payed your rate last year for a suite! (seriously low season obviously.)
I too have some experience with the "free internet" costing extra. Websites say free, desk says pay. All you can do is complain after the fact to corporate. I personally choose not to complain as they are very GF if you are reasonably discrete. YMMV.
The checking of ID at 2am does not mean it is not GF! If they had come in at an hour when any of the food and or beverage outlets were still open, they would not have said anything. The hotel is simply doing a CYA play, and to be honest, I can understand this.
My advice? ALWAYS return at an hour (unless you have a regular who you can pass off as a wife, albeit unregistered) when the restaurant is open.
At SOME hotels, I have regulars who can stroll in at any hour, with or without me, and get nothing more than a friendly nod from security. :)
Have you tipped the doorman lately? ;)
Hi,
Is the new Park Hyatt hotel (on the Dubai Golf Creek Hotel) is girlfriendly?
Thanks a lot in advance.
Where to get overnite.
Any comments on the Desert Rose Apartment Hotel in Bur Dubai ? This is across from Ramada and right next to the Spinneys. I stayed there on a non-mongering trip and noticed they have a back entrance from the parking lot to the hotel. Please let me know if any one has had any luck (or bad luck !) with bringing ladies back. Thanks.
[QUOTE=Pusilazz]Where to get overnite.[/QUOTE]Every hotel I know offers overnight accomodations.
As to overnight ladies: how many times does it have to be said: [b]RTFF[/b].
Yes and no. I was there for one night about two years ago as the Winchester (my regular long term stay) was over booked and I was on a one day flying visit. For this reason and this reason only I was 'allowed' a guest (Natalie No5) as I threatened a major row when challenged at reception. passport copy was required but no 'fee'. Very much an Indian run joint. not reccommended.
I stayed in the Ramada Bur Dubai two weeks back. Both nights I brought a lady in around 2am and they said nothing. No request for passport or visa copy, just a smile as we passed to the lifts. Two great nights, then I had to get back to work for some rest:)
I'm going to stay at Dar Al Sondos by Le Meridien in Bur Dubai in February for 3 nights. Can anyone tell me if it is GF? This is the first time I'm visiting Dubai. How far is the Cyclone from this hotel apartment?
Thanks
Is Dar Al Sondos GF?
[QUOTE=Funcruise]Is Dar Al Sondos GF?[/QUOTE]
Funcruise, since 11Bravo is obviously asleep at the wheel (or resting up for an athletic Wednesday night) please allow me to jump in with an emphatic [b]RTFF![/b]
Exactly [b]ONE[/b] page back, on this very thread, our venerable member JSF posted that it was indeed a friendly establishment. Cyclone: It is located exactly one taxi ride distance from your hotel. ;)
If you are new (and you are) and you really want an answer (I presume you do) I suggest you invest just a smidgen of time in at least reading the "Reports of distinction" thread, which details years of distilled information.
Invest the 15 minutes reading (even if you move your lips while doing so.)
It is your own best interest. Trust me.
[QUOTE=Funcruise]I'm going to stay at Dar Al Sondos by Le Meridien in Bur Dubai in February for 3 nights. Can anyone tell me if it is GF? [/quote][b]AAARRRRRGGGGGHHHHH.[/b]
How difficult can it be? Search engine, "sondos", provides 15 hits, not including this one. Of course, it is skewed by people who double post questions. But it still works [b][i]IF[/i][/b] you use it!!!
[quote]How far is the Cyclone from this hotel apartment?[/QUOTE]What, you planning to walk?
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Thanks, Sporadic. Don't usually look here until I get the e-mail of the post... Miss Newbie Cyclone on tap for tonight, and she is worth resting up for.
Al Bostana girls friendly, only one night I had a problem with secuirty. I just flashed my Gold Amex and said vip and off I went.
Got to the room and put the door to do not disturb, just in case someone else at reception recognised me.
Not the best but it only happened one night.
[QUOTE=Piper1]
Astoria is definitely not GF anymore due to their recent "police problems". [/QUOTE]
I stayed at the Astoria last week. They wanted an original passport and levied a 100 Dh chaarge (which never appeared).
girl was average to poor ... report to follow.
The Ambassador (Sister hotel) is NOT girl freindly. Even tried bribing the securty guard to no avail!
Hi Guys, I will be in Dubai during first week of Feb. Any suggestions about the Guest Friendly hotels (In Bur dubai area). Preferably any 3 or 4 star.
Last time I stayed at Regent palalce and they outrightly said no to guest I tried to bribe the security guy but in vain. If possible can you tell me about the approx tariff along with the name of hotels.
Thanks in advance
[QUOTE=Davidson]Hi Guys, I will be in Dubai during first week of Feb. Any suggestions about the Guest Friendly hotels (In Bur dubai area). Preferably any 3 or 4 star.
Last time I stayed at Regent palalce and they outrightly said no to guest I tried to bribe the security guy but in vain. If possible can you tell me about the approx tariff along with the name of hotels.[/QUOTE]BAD NEWS. Given concerns about bird flu, the UAE is COMPLETELY EVACUATING the country. Tent camps, with permission from KSA, have been set up in the Empty Quarter while they disinfect the UAE. EVERYONE must leave; no exceptions (except for the TCN cleaning crews, who, let's be honest, the powers that be don't care about with respect to exposure to dangerous chemicals). All WG's have been flown home (at the insistence of KSA - must remove temptation from these camps).
Yes, this does seem extreme, but any country that can build something like Palm Island and the World, well, daunting challenges are not obstacles.
So, it will do you absolutely NO good to read the hotel thread, nor the Reports of Distinction.
actually, i heard they were going to airlift the burj to the empty quarter, and send all the nationals to monte carlo on chartered all-biz-class 747´s.
davidson, you might consider taking a peek at the reports of distinction thread, where you will find an excellent annotated list of gf hotels.
Infact, Cyclone and York have been airlifted to Riyadh according to the latest updates so ALL YA ALL move down here to sizzlin Riyadh, KSA for heaps of fun!
Cheers!
[b]Eric[/b]
[quote=sporadic]actually, i heard they were going to airlift the burj to the empty quarter, and send all the nationals to monte carlo on chartered all-biz-class 747´s.
davidson, you might consider taking a peek at the reports of distinction thread, where you will find an excellent annotated list of gf hotels.[/quote]
i also heard that president bush and the shiekh had reached an agreement to relocate the 'gulf' to the gulf of mexico. and dubai will be placed where new orleans used to be.
sort of consolidation of oil, hotel, p4p action in one location:)
[QUOTE=Eric T]Infact, Cyclone and York have been airlifted to Riyadh according to the latest updates ...[b]Eric[/b][/QUOTE]Damn you to hell, Eric; we were trying to keep that secret. As I mentioned to my fav cylcone a-lister last week: only way I'd ever be able to afford her is if I was the only customer there.
I think everyone has been eating too many leftover Danish dairy products. Cheese flu anyone?
It is true about the Cyclone and York being relocated, shame none of the girls could get a magic kingdom visa! Camel toe has another, literal meaning in KSA! ;)
Hi Guys,
Any suggestion on Palm Beach Rotana inn in bur dubai? It is guest friendly or not. I tried to find any reports on this hotel but couldn;t can any member help me out on this.
Nothing on the forum, but an INET search found this review...
[quote]We got offered this place because of late changes to flight schedules and unavailability elsewhere. Oh boy!!! If you want a choice of four discos / nightclubs roaring on to 4am this could be the place for you. The clientele even throw in a horn concerto at 4:10 am to ensure that you know that they're leaving! DON'T ACCEPT A FRONT ROOM IF YOU WANT A NIGHT'S SLEEP. The main breakfast room is in a room called the Cafe something or other and they've got that bit right - I ate in better greasy spoons when I was "on the thumb" in my younger days! It was authentic leatherette high back seats round the outside and traditional transport caff chairs and tables. To top all of that there's no real alternative eating places for a couple nearby. The area is very popular with migrant workers and there's rarely a lady to be seen, all of which makes for an uncomfortable evening for females. I did read beforehand that the hotel has a pool - it doesn't. It claims it has a minibar in rooms - er like one large bottle of water. Friendly advice - avoid this place.[/quote]
My suggestion, send an email asking if guests are allowed.
Thanks the review was really usefull and I will check with the hotel if the guest are allowed and if not than will look for some other options. But dont know suddenly what hapened all the hotels in Dubai are fully booked. (All 3 and 4 stars)
[QUOTE=Sporadic]Nothing on the forum, but an INET search found this review...
My suggestion, send an email asking if guests are allowed.[/QUOTE]
davidson:[quote]but dont know suddenly what hapened all the hotels in dubai are fully booked. (all 3 and 4 stars)[/quote]first it was golf, then kiddie doctors, next will be the international danish freedom of speech forum... there is always something going on in dxb, always an excuse to jack the room rates. try the third week of ramadan for plenty of available rooms. ;)
there are always rooms available, but at what price?
This was posted elsewhere, but thought it was relevant here, both for the info on the specific hotel, and for the response to hotels in general (as long as you are prepared for any consequences... such as an an anonymous tip to the police about "immoral activities" being engaged in...)
[i]Greetings Mongerers!!
Please take my advice and avoid the Waterfront Appartments on 16th st off Bank Street in Bur Dubai if you require a night venue to enjoy the company of your latest p4p friend...
I made the mistake of checking in there earlier this month for a spot of the above after having made all the usual enquiries as to the reaction of the hotel to accompanying guests etc...
Clever Night Receptionist allowed said guest upstairs only to call me down to the lobby 5 mins later to ask for an additional Dhs 100 - on the basis of hotel policy etc...
My reaction: "Sure, no problem - can you give a receipt?"....."Thought not" and buggered off back to the room and put the phone off the hook!!
Got some dirty looks when checking out the next morning on my way to the airport but but bollox to them!!
Cheers,
Tubs[/i]
Just confirming the GF status of Sheraton Dubai Creek. One girl came up by herself after 'informing' the reception desk that she was visiting me. No phone call no copy of passport!
She could have just walked in with some confidence and no one would have noticed as the place is fairly busy at 11-midnight.
The other one insisted I come downstairs to escort her up. I did. Again, as she was dressed nicely, she could have just walked up without a problem.
It may be different if she comes in at 2 AM with her crotch hanging out;)
Hi,
Any updates on whether Millenium Airport hotel is still GF?
Thanks!
Hotel is GF, no questions asked.
If the girl is coming to you, best meet in the lobby to avoid any problems.
Interestngly, the hotels internet allowed access to this and all other morally reprehensible sites:)
Bizzie - this is the third time this week I've heard from fellow members that Crown Plaza's internet doesn't block naughty sites. I can only guess that someone has installed a proxy.
I visited Crown Plaza a few months ago (one of the times when Mr D and I played with his lovely girlfriend) in the penthouse apartment - very nice.
Mr. D - you said you'd report with pics after December. C'mon. ;)
cp connects to internet using high speed link through media city not etisalat. all the properties in the springs, meadows etc ie the ones you can buy as a foreigner connect through media city and therefore are unrestricted. as usual the uae is a country of contradictions. at least here in bur dubai internet difficullties are compensated by real pussy a short walk away!
[QUOTE=My Kapitan] At least here in Bur Dubai internet difficullties are compensated by real pussy a short walk away![/QUOTE]
And we both prefer real pussy My Kapitan.
Trust all is well after the weekend, hope you enjoyed the phone call!!??
Will get a visit to Dubai organised very soon, need a change of scenery after Miss N leaves.
WR
Quite interesting, new venue, sports bar - named Players...- was busy tonight with Sweeden Finland ice hockey. Didn't know there were so many scandihooligans in Dubai. A few working girls with boyfriends. double room 600 per night but don't know if guest friendly.
Moved to Jocks for early evening scene. lots of regulars augmented by interest in football this evening.
Discretion made me depart Jocks early as my friend was interested in an old 'friend' Margarita. He needed to be on his own ........he has a flight at 0300hrs.
Probably off to Regal once head clears.
[QUOTE=My Kapitan]Quite interesting, new venue, sports bar - named Players...- was busy tonight with Sweeden Finland ice hockey. Didn't know there were so many scandihooligans in Dubai. A few working girls with boyfriends. double room 600 per night but don't know if guest friendly.
Moved to Jocks for early evening scene. lots of regulars augmented by interest in football this evening.
Discretion made me depart Jocks early as my friend was interested in an old 'friend' Margarita. He needed to be on his own ........he has a flight at 0300hrs.
Probably off to Regal once head clears.[/QUOTE]
MK
By the time the lovely O gets back, seems you will know all the hotels in Dubai! Best have a good reason for that. See you soon! Off to freezing Europe now!
WR
I'm looking for a GF hotel for max $150/night on behalf of someone else for several nights early April. Will try Four-points Sheraton again (currently quoting $180), but if anyone has suggestions, please let me know.
cheers
Piper
[QUOTE=Piper1]I'm looking for a GF hotel for max $150/night on behalf of someone else for several nights early April. Will try Four-points Sheraton again (currently quoting $180), but if anyone has suggestions, please let me know.
cheers
Piper[/QUOTE]
Not for you? Strange request from you Piper but... I get good rates at the Jumeriah Rotana which is GF (I know this personally and the guide says so to). Also was in the Towers Rotana a while back and again GF, did ask for passport copy as I checked in but no hassles. Both, for me, under your friends asking price.
Hope this helps and see you there! LOL!!
WR
Thanks Rog - cheeky bugger!
It really is for someone else - will pass on your info to "my friend". ;)
Cheers
Piper
This is my first message on this forum.
Hello to every one.
I need to know the most gf hotel in dubai at reasonable tariff ( 500 dhms).
Thanks in advance
Cheers,
John
[QUOTE=Wicked Roger]Not for you? Strange request from you Piper but... I get good rates at the Jumeriah Rotana which is GF (I know this personally and the guide says so to). Also was in the Towers Rotana a while back and again GF, did ask for passport copy as I checked in but no hassles. Both, for me, under your friends asking price.
Hope this helps and see you there! LOL!!
WR[/QUOTE]
Hi, why not try Ramada Bur Dubai - ask for Mr, Sousa (I hope its the right name..)
ciao
Piper,
you joke about renting out your flat / assistance, but look at the economics:
Picked up a russian girl, flats near some new builds around Al-Raffa.
Talking to her after the deed she mentioned that there were 5 ladies sharing the flat, flat owned by a russian, and they paid him AED100 per lady / day. Some quick mental maths and that works out as 3500/week, 182K/year, in any currency that's going to pay the bills!
[QUOTE=Aimara]Piper,
you joke about renting out your flat / assistance, but look at the economics:
Picked up a russian girl, flats near some new builds around Al-Raffa.
Talking to her after the deed she mentioned that there were 5 ladies sharing the flat, flat owned by a russian, and they paid him AED100 per lady / day. Some quick mental maths and that works out as 3500/week, 182K/year, in any currency that's going to pay the bills![/QUOTE]
Aimara,
If I were a single guy and not so busy with my work, I'd consider it, on a limited basis (daily rentals would take up a lot of time, which I don't have, and I wouldn't rent out to just anyone).
I sub-let the ground floor of my relatively large villa in a prime location to a couple of young business guys from Europe who stay here about 4 days at a time each month or so, and they pay half the annual rent. Works out cheaper and more convenient for them than a hotel. They have a full office set-up downstairs, and economically, it's good for them and good for me. Plus, they're great guys, and we party together when they're here (with their circle of girlfriends), so it's all good.
If you check expatriates.com, you'll see a lot of people renting out villas or furnished rooms with internet, TV etc, short-term, as an alternative to hotels. I've placed an ad twice and have been inundated with replies for weeks afterwards.
Finding a place to stay in Dubai is getting harder by the day. Rent has gone up an average 40% in the last year (mine went up 20% just last week). If I were a greedy man, I could cover my whole rent by renting out the ground floor. But I'm not.
cheers
Piper
This hotel looks great and is only about $100 per night. It is pushed by the KLM website, so people may be tempted to book.
I just want to post that I rang up and visitors are not allowed. Not even short time occasional visitors for corporate entertainment.
shame
[QUOTE=Mike De H]This hotel looks great and is only about $100 per night. It is pushed by the KLM website, so people may be tempted to book.
I just want to post that I rang up and visitors are not allowed. Not even short time occasional visitors for corporate entertainment.
shame[/QUOTE]
Believe me this hotel is a complete dump
Willy
[QUOTE=Wicked Roger] but... I get good rates at the Jumeriah Rotana which is GF (I know this personally and the guide says so to). Also was in the Towers Rotana a while back and again GF, did ask for passport copy as I checked in but no hassles. Both, for me, under your friends asking price.
LOL!!
WR[/QUOTE]
My Goodnes Mr Roger, I just tried them at the Jamerah rotana and they quoted £220 and would not budge. I tried every corporate trick I know about lots of people comming - but nothing.
You should go into business booking other people in and making your own slice.
[QUOTE=Mike De H]My Goodnes Mr Roger, I just tried them at the Jamerah rotana and they quoted £220 and would not budge. I tried every corporate trick I know about lots of people comming - but nothing.
You should go into business booking other people in and making your own slice.[/QUOTE]
Very odd! Sterling not US$? Were you booking from overseas? Bloody hell!
My rate is normally Dhms 475 + and at Towers sometimes lower. Most I have paid at Towers is Dhms 625 (all up including the taxes etc). Will likely be there next month with a lady or two and will see what the rate is and report back.
Not sure what is on in Dubai at the moment as sometimes these hotels are full due to confrences/exhibitions.
Perhaps I should open a booking agency as you sugeest for all you Dubai bound mongers!!!! Piper would be the first customer :) LOL!
WR
[QUOTE=Wicked Roger]Very odd! Sterling not US$? Were you booking from overseas? Bloody hell!
WR[/QUOTE]
OK, its USD, I pressed the wrong key - sorry. Anyway, after arguing the rate, I went to their website. The website gave me a rate of $165, not great but much better. Unfortunately it was only for two nights and I needed four nights.
So, I booked on line, put in the comments field to extend, then went back to the jobsworth on the reservations desk. She confirmed the reservation had gone through for the with the comment on, then extended (begrudgingly) to the correct number of nights.
Gave the excuse that it was all about "guaranteed bookings" and certain numbers of rooms alloted. Crazy.
I stayed there a couple of days ago and it was ok. Did not have the time or energy to even attempt to find a girl and try to bring her in. I feel the price I got was a little high for the quality of the room. Included in the price was suppose to be R/T trans to and from Airport. However the did not have my ride the next morning when I checked out as scheduled and the wake up call that I ask for was never delivered. They advertise free broadband but the truth is they only give you 60 mins. Also the room had a leak in the ceiling in the bathroom. So overall I would not recommend this hotel to anyone.
Rob
Stayed in the Holiday Inn Downtown a couple of days ago.
Found a cute CIS in Rockafellas, settled on 800 Dhs LT. No problems at reception, asked for copy of pasport, no extra money or no extra charges on the bill.
Called room service for ice (bought some champagne at the airport). Waiter was friendly, smiling, no comments whatsoever.
GF all the way. YMMV.
So I am staying at the Hyatt Regency (till Tuesday) and no troubles with girls according to the bell boys .. no additional cost and just standard copy of passport. Am a bit annoyed at lack of any girls staying in the hotel but oh well, such is life. Bell Boy was telling me they had them before the reinovation but the new management clamped down (which I read as wasn't getting a cut). So far I am extremely unimpressed with The Premiere night club, Hibiki's, and Carpenters. Crap choice of women and they don't even manage to redeam themselves as interesting bars.
So couple questions for the regulars:
- Have did most of my mongering in Yugoslavia and Amman, prefer the low maintenance GFE girls, whether pimped, slaved, hotel staff, or independent. Just not a fan of the large complexes, houses, or high use tourist girls (read most of the clubs I have heard of in Dubai). Any pointers on the less trodden girls? Not looking to expend much effort this way.
- On completely unmongering note, what the hell is there to do in Dubai? Been here 2 days now and my trip was just extended another 4. Well traveled enough site-seeing really doesn't intrestest me anymore unless its unique (downtown looked nice with its spiral towers but thats about it) .. same shit, different location .. all cities start to look alike.
- In line with previous comment, do people dive in Dubai and if so anybody have any contacts / is it still to cold?
- To continue, out of clothes (only brough enough for a day or two as was the orginal plan) and most folk in Dubai are dressing nicer than I brought :) ... any pointers on where to grab some halfway decent fashionable clothes that won't break the bank (though I am not a pauper either). Not looking at going to the Mall of Dubai either.
- Any place one can go just chill and drink, a nice relaxing dive or something. Don't want to dressed up, get reservations, serve food, or any such jazz. Just relax and get plastered, maybe some decent conversation. A jazz joint would be especially nice. Speaking of which, the Hyatt isn't exactly the most friendly crowd, anybody feel like getting a drink .. starting to go stir crazy already even though I have been around the city a couple times already.
NOTE: Yes the Hyatt Regency is overpriced, corp is fronting the bill so indifferent on this one as I didn't have a choice where to stay. The restaurants are nice though, The Kitchen is relaxing, the Lobby Lounge is chill, and Miyako's has some great sushi.
I was was wondering. I am stopping over in Dubai for a week.
Does any one know where there a good Pakistani and North Indian girls.
I know that there are loads of Russians, African, Chinese girls etc
But where is the action for the pak/ indian girls. What is prices?
I heard there are mujra shows in hotels there?
Any phone numbers or tips?
Bars etc, streets to do in daytime and night.
I will be in Dubai for business end of this month and will be staying at Ramee international Hotel Diera, please advise if this hotel GF or not.
[QUOTE=Umbakali]I will be in Dubai for business end of this month and will be staying at Ramee international Hotel Diera, please advise if this hotel GF or not.[/QUOTE]Short answer: Don't know.
Longer answer: Garage Club is Upstairs - can be good quality working girls. There are many little dark-alley hotels nearby with Indian dancing girls and waitresses - I'm sure some of these clubs would be a goldmine, but I never followed through.
Let us know how it goes.
Piper
[QUOTE=Piper1]Short answer: Don't know.
Longer answer: Garage Club is Upstairs - can be good quality working girls. There are many little dark-alley hotels nearby with Indian dancing girls and waitresses - I'm sure some of these clubs would be a goldmine, but I never followed through.
Let us know how it goes.
Piper[/QUOTE]
I have been told, i. e. it is NOT my own experience, it is either a no-go or high additional charge (like extra room or so). In the circmstance I got this statement it was stated all Ramee hotels in U.A.E. are not GF. I made once a negative exprience which one of the hotel of this group. Anyhow, wish you I am wrong and you can tell us more details later. Enjoy your stay.
Tob
[QUOTE=Umbakali]I will be in Dubai for business end of this month and will be staying at Ramee international Hotel Diera, please advise if this hotel GF or not.[/QUOTE]Try to get another one, ramee group hotels are mostly not GF, and I say from personal experience. Maybe things have changed now, but I doubt it.
Felt this was closer to travel info so decided to post it here:
I am on my way to Singapore from Europe and I was thinking of using Emirates Air as a opposed to my usual carrier Singapore Air. I have to to make a stop in Dubai, of course, but all else being equal, is Emirates a good carrier? Does it have the video monitors in every seat like Singapore Air?
Emirates are pretty good although not as good as their reputation.
Each seat has it's own video screen which plays "set screenings" but the newer planes have ICE which means you can watch what you want whenever you want.
IL
Just some thoughts about some airlines flying into DXB from Europe.
Coach:
I like Emirates, decent sized seat and reasonable legroom (certainly more than BA.) Nice IFE
Air France is not awful, but the planes are older A-300´s out of CDG. Small IFV screens
BA: coach is cramped, Econ plus is ok but quite a bit more money.
Swissair was ok, again not the legroom of Emirates. Screens not huge
Alitalia fly some ancient worn out 767´s out of Milan, avoid if possible. NO seat video, just the overhead monitors.
Sri Lankan: The planes and stews are fine, the fellow passengers are not. Total scrum getting on or off, stews cannot control pax. Mayhem. So-so IFE
Gulf Air: Actually not that bad once you are in the air. Decent IFE
KLM out of AMS flys MD11 and 777 to DXB. MD11 has a less dense seat layout (2-4-3) vice the 777 (3-4-3) both are ok for a 7 hour flight. Decent IFE.
Biz:
BA flat bed is nice if just a little short. Layout means someone may crawl over you. Kids in Biz class are a menace. If on a 747 (rare) book the upper deck (rows 80-85 or something)
Emirates: Used to be no beds but it has been a while, seats ok, nothing special.
Swiss:Nice, fine for a 7 hour flight.
Alitalia: OLD, OLD OLD 767 out of Milan. Subpar all the way.
Gulf Air: Reasonable seat, nothing special.
1st:
No complaints on any airline but BA is always quite nice in 1st.
Really, any 1st is going to be decent.
Both Thai Air and Royal Jordanian also have excellent business classes into Dubai. Would actually put Royal Jordanian ahead of any other carrier I have ever flown worldwide for seat space. You are pretty much sitting in a massive lazy boy recliner and only 6 seats wide. I can stretch out flat and still have room to roll around in and I'm 6 foot.
As the other poster stated, Emirates is overrated. Flown both their econ and business classes and def was unimpressed with both.
Avoid Aeroflot or Iraqi Air into Dubai ... both flying death traps just waiting to fall from the sky due to maintenance issues.
Economy Emirates everytime, excellent. Great staff good seats and ICE system;
Emirates business not so good, I often go to Europe and Manila business and frankly the seating needs to be improved. Emirates are upgrading to flat beds ala BA. Superb loyalty scheme including egate cards for passport control in Dubai.
BA sucks both in business and cattle. Staff have attitude. Loyalty club is crap.
[QUOTE=My Kapitan]Economy Emirates everytime, excellent. Great staff good seats and ICE system;
Emirates business not so good, I often go to Europe and Manila business and frankly the seating needs to be improved. Emirates are upgrading to flat beds ala BA. Superb loyalty scheme including egate cards for passport control in Dubai.
BA sucks both in business and cattle. Staff have attitude. Loyalty club is crap.[/QUOTE]
MK and I both use Emirates a lot so we both think it is great, first class is very nice, great loyalty scheme, nice staff and friendly crew.
BA - last trip 2 weeks ago was OK, flat bed but I am a big lad and was a bit disappointed that anyone over 6ft is not properly catered for. But that said it was OK, staff older, more of an attitude (excluding the gays stewards) and less friendly.
But I have always liked Singapore Airlines just don't go there enough and as I fly EK so much would always choose them over anything else.
In Abu Dhabi-Etihad is not bad either, nice flat beds, but as I slpet all but 15 mins from Europe last week can't say too much else!
WR
LUFTHANSA - the upgradet planes (like flight to Munich) with new and really improved Business class sky beds is (on my opinion) on good money for value relation, beside this you can obtian sometimes good Corp.Rates with them
Ones I tried OK (czech Airlines) because of their realy chep price ...C Class Venice/DBX - RT Euro 1.200... well not bad, clean plane, nice passengers and staff but ...terrible connection...
Avoid Austrian which fit you into a 737 with 2+2 seats but not worth the price ( I guess it was around € 1.700 or so) too.
ciao a tutti
oetzi
[QUOTE=Wicked Roger]MK and I both use Emirates a lot so we both think it is great, first class is very nice, great loyalty scheme, nice staff and friendly crew.
BA - last trip 2 weeks ago was OK, flat bed but I am a big lad and was a bit disappointed that anyone over 6ft is not properly catered for. But that said it was OK, staff older, more of an attitude (excluding the gays stewards) and less friendly.
But I have always liked Singapore Airlines just don't go there enough and as I fly EK so much would always choose them over anything else.
In Abu Dhabi-Etihad is not bad either, nice flat beds, but as I slpet all but 15 mins from Europe last week can't say too much else!
WR[/QUOTE]
Hey Guys,
I just wanted to let everyone know that the Metropolital Hotel in Dubai is really guest friendly. There is absolutely so problem with staff.
In fact I stumbled over a really great bar and restaurant that is part ofthe hotel complex and overflowing with beautiful women waiting to pamper you. The girls are mostly Asian but some others are available also. It is called the Rattle Snake Bar and Restaurant and is situated behind the main hotel building. You can go and hang out there and enjoy the view and a few beers or you can swing by and pick up some company and head to your room.
For me I don't like to lead the woman through the lobby in case I meet a colleague or some one I know. In this place you can make the arrangements, close the deal and leave only to have the chosen woman knock on your room door ten minutes later.
This is a buzzing happening place with lots on offer.
Hi
Just need Update about a new hotel come up in Bur Dubai name DHOW PALACE HOTEL about their gfness.
Thanks in advance
Cheers,
John
Need updation on newly built hotel in Bur Dubai name Hotel Dhow Palace.
Cheers,
JD
JD, No need to repeat your request two days in a row.
If it is really new (I have never heard of it anyway) you may be a pioneer!
Dhow palace opened two weeks ago. Impressive building off Golden Sands, so handy for triangle. Have heard not GF but this is 3rd hand info. Try it and let us know. All staff are dressed in sailors uniforms - so I would definately not stay there!
I tried finding Nihal Hotel last night - no luck. I should've done a quick search before heading out. It's next to Marriot in Deira, Maktoum Street, near clocktower. Rumour has it there are Filipino WGs in the nightclub. Will check it out next week. The girls in the band look good (see pics on website). Anyone been to the club there?
[url]www.nihalhoteldubai.com[/url]
Marhaba services have been mentioned here briefly. 60DH ($17) for use of their lounge, including food, drinks, internet, TV. Well worth it.
[url]http://www.marhabaservices.com/Lounge.asp[/url]
Sporadic and NiceGuy99 recently mentioned Fantasia Hotel. I'm looking for new places to check out, especially the club/s, and it sounds worth a look. Nothing comes up from google. Any info Sporadic, NG99?
cheers
Piper
Piper, you don´t know about the club at the Fantasia?
It is divided into two main areas, one more or less like Cyclone, only better, and the other half, behind the floor to ceiling one-way mirror wall is for "one handed" types who like to watch others do what they can only dream of (sort of like the photo section right here!)
Ah Tuggers! Why didn't you say so in the first place? I always make sure I get a seat right next to the one-way mirror. Which side of the mirror, you'll have to guess. ;)[QUOTE=Sporadic]Piper, you don´t know about the club at the Fantasia?
It is divided into two main areas, one more or less like Cyclone, only better, and the other half, behind the floor to ceiling one-way mirror wall is for "one handed" types who like to watch others do what they can only dream of (sort of like the photo section right here!)[/QUOTE]
Piper & Sporadic ... maybe we have said too much about the Hotel Fantasia in Dubai. It is kindof low profile, I think because of the authorities. It's owned by a Turkish group that has a "special" arrangement in Dubai. The Turkish part of the chain can be found at [url]http://www.fantasia.com.tr/[/url].
Hi guys,
Will be staying at the Crowne Plaza soon, any tips, pointers, guides to some action would be highly appreciated!
Thx,
Jamps
These so calleed totally flat seat in Lufthansa (new planes) and Singapore, are not really totally flat and are not necessarily more comfortable.
While the seat is totally 'straight', it is angled (not flat at 180 degree), so you tend to slide down the seat when you try to sleep. It does a number on your back.
I always keep the seats somewhat bent to find a position comfortable enough to sleep.
EK economy is beter than most.
Like Singapore, Thai and Lufthansa for business class (better attitude of the Germans in Business than Economy!).
[QUOTE=oetziboy]LUFTHANSA - the upgradet planes (like flight to Munich) with new and really improved Business class sky beds is (on my opinion) on good money for value relation, beside this you can obtian sometimes good Corp.Rates with them
Ones I tried OK (czech Airlines) because of their realy chep price ...C Class Venice/DBX - RT Euro 1.200... well not bad, clean plane, nice passengers and staff but ...terrible connection...
Avoid Austrian which fit you into a 737 with 2+2 seats but not worth the price ( I guess it was around € 1.700 or so) too.
ciao a tutti
oetzi[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Jamps]Hi guys,
Will be staying at the Crowne Plaza soon, any tips, pointers, guides to some action would be highly appreciated!
Thx,
Jamps[/QUOTE]
Oh comon Jamps - RTFF - this is one of the best forums on the site full of good info and guidance and you are on the wrong thread. Go to reports of distinction and read. Try 11B's 'Excellent summary by BarCrawler'. Then share your mongering experience with us. Suggest you post it on the photo page sans pictures and [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord140][CodeWord140][/url] everyone off.
I'm off to Jockeys and the Regal now, I'm sure it will be just like a wet Monday in the UK, or maybe Zinc that's expensive and boring.
Be happy Sporadic didn't see your report before me.....
[quote=My Kapitan]Quote:
Originally Posted by Jamps
Hi guys,
Will be staying at the Crowne Plaza soon, any tips, pointers, guides to some action would be highly appreciated!
Thx,
Jamps
Oh comon Jamps - RTFF - this is one of the best forums on the site full of good info and guidance and you are on the wrong thread. Go to reports of distinction and read. Try 11B's 'Excellent summary by BarCrawler'. Then share your mongering experience with us. Suggest you post it on the photo page sans pictures and [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord140][CodeWord140][/url] everyone off.
I'm off to Jockeys and the Regal now, I'm sure it will be just like a wet Monday in the UK, or maybe Zinc that's expensive and boring.
Be happy Sporadic didn't see your report before me.....[/quote]Sorry,
honest mistake...Honest! :o
Have fun and good luck!
Thx :)
Jamps
[QUOTE=Jamps]Sorry,
honest mistake...Honest! :o
Have fun and good luck!
Thx :)
Jamps[/QUOTE]
Ok, I was sharp.
Actually Zinc in the CP is not bad for non p4p. You get free entry with your room card ( I actually have one of each of the 4 colours and simply find out what colour is being used this week and get free entry!).
I would always recommend the Regal for p4p, but i like CIS blondes. Dubai dosent start before 11pm. Weekends (Wed Thurs) are crap too busy.
Zinc is one of those non-P4P places in Dubai that actually has P4P - each time I've been there, my WG Radar has spotted at least 5 or 6 obvious WGs amongst the crowd - usually sitting at one of the bars alone, or with another WG or at the long table near the entrance. I gave up on Zinc ages ago because the music is twice as loud as Seaview. Ouchy ouchy.
Crowne Plaze is GF - at least it was when I visited there for carnal delights a few months ago.
I was in Dubai for a couple of days for business and stayed at Ramee Intl. in Diera.This hotel is Ok but NOT G.F. Decided to move to Dallas hotel in Bur Dubai and is GF but 100 Dh surcharge, by the reception staff.
Picked a looker blonde Russian (9) age 23yrs and agreed full night Dh 1300 from Cyclone.I know it is on high side but due to time constraints on my departure time decided not to negotiate for a futher reduction.Had a good night overall and because of her age she was on the go all the time until I called it a day.
Cyclone entrance charge was Dh 85 on Thursday and beer was Dh. 33 per bottle.
Before I went to cyclone I tried to get into Regal plaza disco on first floor and was refused entrance because of the hat.Same problem at Imperial suites.It is odd, even Taxi drivers would not stop without my hat.
Anyway trip was successful both business wise and pleasure. Business and pleasure do mix at times.
Best Regards
Umbakali
Ok, not a hotel, more of a hotel apartment. It is located well enough, quite close to Burjumans, more importantly, close to York and Regal. Its not a problem with the night clerk, worst case scenario is pay him 50 dhm. Once you know the guy, its usually a smile and walk on. Better still, use the underground parking and take the lift from there.
I am not sure about the costing, normal studio type is 450dhm and the bigger one is 550. Rates fluctuate depending on your connections. Mine was a client booked one, so thats that.
Field report follows.
Guys,
Thx for the info, and by the way, this Forum rocks!
I will be more careful next time and post in the appropriate section. ;)
Thx again!
Jamps
[QUOTE=Umbakali] stayed at Ramee Intl. in Diera.This hotel is Ok but NOT G.F.
I tried to get into Regal plaza disco on first floor and was refused entrance because of the hat.Same problem at Imperial suites.It is odd, even Taxi drivers would not stop without my hat[/QUOTE]
Sorry to hear you were the "confirmation" that Ramee is not GF, although there were conflicting reports, I suspected as much.
What is the deal with the "hat?" Turban? Stetson? Mickey Mouse? Propeller beanie? WTF?
Clubs would not let you in with it, but taxis would not pick you up without it?
[QUOTE=Sporadic]Sorry to hear you were the "confirmation" that Ramee is not GF, although there were conflicting reports, I suspected as much.
What is the deal with the "hat?" Turban? Stetson? Mickey Mouse? Propeller beanie? WTF?
Clubs would not let you in with it, but taxis would not pick you up without it?[/QUOTE]I was wearing safari type hat.
I Normally wear the hat to cover bald patch during the day because of head aches associated with direct sun light.Had the bald patch since 1970's never a problem before.
Negotiating beter rates with women has a penalty for being bald as they think you loaded thus the reason for having to wear a hat inside a club.
Best regards
[QUOTE=Umbakali]
Negotiating beter rates with women has a penalty for being bald as they think you loaded thus the reason for having to wear a hat inside a club.
Best regards[/QUOTE]
LoL !!! Brilliant I'm rolling on the floor laughing at the picture in my head of all those girls fighting to get close to all the bald guys while the less follicly challenged can only stand back and wonder where to get some hair clippers!
I was was wondering. I am stopping over in Dubai for a week.
Does any one know where there a good Pakistani and North Indian girls?
I know that there are loads of Russians, African, Chinese girls etc., but where is the action for the Pak / Indian girls. What are the prices?
I heard there are mujra shows in hotels there?
Any phone numbers or tips?
Bars etc, streets to do in daytime and night.
[QUOTE=My Kapitan]LoL !!! Brilliant I'm rolling on the floor laughing at the picture in my head of all those girls fighting to get close to all the bald guys while the less follicly challenged can only stand back and wonder where to get some hair clippers![/QUOTE]Well shave my head and call me Curly! Luckily I have a windswept mop, so the gals must think I'm poor. Umbukali, I think it's the safari suit that caused the problem. That went out of fashion in Dubai last year. ;)
[QUOTE=Woodley]Hey Guys,
I just wanted to let everyone know that the Metropolital Hotel in Dubai is really guest friendly. There is absolutely so problem with staff.
In fact I stumbled over a really great bar and restaurant that is part ofthe hotel complex and overflowing with beautiful women waiting to pamper you. The girls are mostly Asian but some others are available also. It is called the Rattle Snake Bar and Restaurant and is situated behind the main hotel building. You can go and hang out there and enjoy the view and a few beers or you can swing by and pick up some company and head to your room.
For me I don't like to lead the woman through the lobby in case I meet a colleague or some one I know. In this place you can make the arrangements, close the deal and leave only to have the chosen woman knock on your room door ten minutes later.
This is a buzzing happening place with lots on offer.[/QUOTE]The problem with the Rattlesnake I have found is that the girls only pay attention to men over 40 who look like they are over 40...when you are a late 20 something with all your hair, teeth and a slim fit body you become invisible to wg's in Rattlesnake even if you have money growing out your ears. Hehehehe
That said my favourite Krygyz was first met there - I still get freebies or heavy discounts from her from time to time.
Mostly CIS and Chinese last time I was there with a few out of place Africans.
[QUOTE=Austin 27]The problem with the Rattlesnake is that the girls only pay attention to men over 40 who look like they are over 40...when you are a late 20 something with all your hair, teeth and a slim fit body you become invisible to wg's in Rattlesnake.[/QUOTE]So THAT'S why I was ignored last time I was there. It all makes sense now.
I am told all venues have women who are partial to slim, fit, 20-something guys with all their hair who have money falling out of their ears.
The only question would be, why would a lad, so equipped be looking for p4p gals? Must have one heck of a personality, or a tiny dick! ;)
[QUOTE=Austin 27]The problem with the Rattlesnake I have found is that the girls only pay attention to men over 40 who look like they are over 40...[/QUOTE]
That does it - it's the hair clippers and sumo suit for me. Rattlesnake look out cause here comes daddy....
[QUOTE=My Kapitan]That does it - it's the hair clippers and sumo suit for me. Rattlesnake look out cause here comes daddy....[/QUOTE]
MK - we both know you look over 40 so why get out the hair clippers etc. Now, men like me who are in their 30s.......:)
WR
[QUOTE=Austin 27]
That said my favourite Krygyz was first met there - I still get freebies or heavy discounts from her from time to time.
[/QUOTE]
Can also confirm the Metropolitan hotel is cool. Was here this week. I met a Kyrgiztani there (Miss L Kirgyz ? ) and was able to send her to my room no probs. the rate is under $150 inclusive if you go through the right travel agency !
Not as nice as the Jumeirah Rotana, but still good.
[QUOTE=Mike De H]Can also confirm the Metropolitan hotel is cool. I met a Kyrgiztani there and was able to send her to my room no probs. the rate is under $150 inclusive if you go through the right travel agency ![/QUOTE]Mike - which travel agent is that? I want them to send me a Kyrgy girl too. ;) Are they competing with Piper's Pretty Women? Let the price war begin!
[QUOTE=Piper1]Mike - which travel agent is that? I want them to send me a Kyrgy girl too. ;) Are they competing with Piper's Pretty Women? [/QUOTE]
Pipers-Pimping-Service is not offering Hotel Rooms though, and is far inferior to my Mumbai travel agent's "Have her scrubbed and sent to my tent" special deals, which includes GF hotel.
I can always refer them on to you by PM if you are willing to admit defeat :)
[QUOTE=Mike De H]Pipers-Pimping-Service ... :)[/QUOTE]Mike, how dare you! Piper's Pretty Women is a distinguished escort service for discerning gentlemen (or lazy bastards who won't go to a club themselves for 5 minutes to find a girl). What my Pretty Women do in their private lives after I arrange a date for them, is their own business.
I called up a long standing contact, having been away from the region for over a year and was in luck. She came to me at around 7:30pm and was able to walk straight in and went to my room. No problems.
Not sure how things would be later at night, but the Radisson in DMC appears to be GF.
Any suggestions on 5 star hotels that have girls on site (in a bar/club/via bell boys etc) and GF enough to have them go straight to your room ?
Cheers,
SW
[QUOTE=Steve W]Any suggestions on 5 star hotels that have girls on site (in a bar/club/via bell boys etc) and GF enough to have them go straight to your room ?[/QUOTE]Fantasia Hotel (as reported) can't be beat. i just spent a month there (special monthly rate) due to being unable to enter my villa due to road construction.
In fact, if you mention you're an isg member, they quickly scurry up to your room to add a [i]special[/i] room service menu. I recommend #11: Amy and her around the world fire and ice special.
Hi,
Can any one recommend me where to get Indian / Pakistani girls in Dubai?
Where are the best pick ups etc, . Has any one got nay good contacts and numbers etc
Any info on mujra clubs etc.
Thanks
Zaz
Here's an alternative to hotels in Dubai: Daily/Weekly room rental in villas. No - not my place.
You can find many of these types of ads in expatriates.com
Just keep in mind privacy issues (yours and others').
I assume the currency in the ad below is Dirhams.
_______________
Description: EXPLORE JUMEIRAH at 199/day, 1499/week and 4999/month
fully furnished rooms available in luxurious villas in jumeirah
similiar to 5 star hotel apartments.
DIRECTLY FROM THE OWNER no commission
wifi internet,satelite t.v,dvd,maids service,security,free carpark etc are among a few to point out starting from 199 to 799 per day , 1499 to 3999 per week and 4999 to 9999 per month ...
[QUOTE=11Bravo]Fantasia Hotel - fire and ice special.[/QUOTE]
Sitting in the business lounge at Gatwick.
I note the mention of the fire and ice special, of course the Panorama has a Fire and Ice club but there is nothing in the world like the Fantasia.
[QUOTE=Zaz99]Hi,
Can any one recommend me where to get Indian / Pakistani girls in Dubai?
Where are the best pick ups etc, . Has any one got nay good contacts and numbers etc
Any info on mujra clubs etc.
Thanks
Zaz[/QUOTE]
Come on guy, 13 posts in a row asking the same thing. Are you not getting the message here?
Either nobody knows, or they will not tell someone with 13 post asking for the same darn thing.
This is the HOTEL thread, not the Paki/Indian contact thread for lazy types who refuse to RTFF. Sheesh.
Plus the endless PMs!
Zaz - Sporadic is right. All the info is here. There's nothing more we can do except refer you to PIA.
I must say that Bravo 11 hotel guide of 18-12-05 is one of the most useful and comprehensive hotel guides for UAE. I laways refer to it before making my hotel bookings.
In addition it is also one of those few posts which is in the true spriit of why this forum was developed, i.e. to share useful information amongst fellow mongers.
I am coming this weekend to Dubai after a couple of months and looking forward to catching up with some of the old pals like JSF.
I stayed here on Sunday and Monday night last week. This was my first time to stay here and I want to add my admiration of the hotel guide. It's as good as gold and let me choose this place with confidence.
After calls to my first seven choices produced responses of 'fully booked' or 'honeymoon suite is all that's left for 1500' I finally got this one. I paid 660 total but that was a rate through work. I'm not sure what it usually is.
Most importantly, it was no problem whatsoever guest friendly. The first night with the Chinese girl I wondered if it was because of a diversion at the front with a gaggle of European grandmothers and about 75 suitcases. But the next night it was just me and my Ghanaian girl. All the staff were in their places and all eyes were on us but nobody moved a muscle or said anything.
There's an ok gym here, but the machines were those type where you keep adding weight but it never seems to change the resistance. The pool is also ok and it has a jacuzzi part.
The room itself is nice enough. I had a great view looking out to the gulf and Jumeira (but too hazy now to see much). In-room safe, coffee maker, basket of apples. Beds were a little on the small side though. Others may try asking for a single queen size rather than a couple of twins.
There are some eating places nearby within walking distance. It's not too hot yet but that's changing as we speak.
I did a search, could not find anything. Any info would be appreciated.
Mount Royal Hotel in Diera. I don't think its quite stellar in terms of star ratings, but it is cheap. Not sure if its GF.
Reliable sources say this newly opened (not yet finished) hotel is quite nice, good rooms, free wifi internet, good food, close to the golden triangle and GF.
One more option in Bur Dubai.
Hi All,
Firstly, many thanks for the all the info and stories you share with us, I have to say I've become a regular reader on this forum!!
Secondly, I've finally made it do DXB, will be arriving shortly for about 4 days and Ive planted myself at the Deira Residence, Le Meridien (see link below). I've sifted through the pages but can't seem to find any reference to it...its on Makhtoum Road, Deira...not far from the Creek. Its NOT the Al Sandos which is on the other side of the creek.
[url]http://www.starwoodhotels.com/lemeridien/search/hotel_detail.html?propertyID=1896[/url]
1 - Is it friendly and.
2 - Where can I pull? I hate the idea of p4p (or at least until 2am by which time its quite likely that l haven't pulled!) so looking to get lucky!
Cheers Fella's
[QUOTE=Titaniste]
I hate the idea of p4p (or at least until 2am by which time its quite likely that l haven't pulled!) so looking to get lucky!
[/QUOTE]
You are definately on the wrong site then...
As for hotel no idea but as for non WG's try zinc, pepermint, boston bar etc. check out the time out dubai site.
I stayed 2 nights at the Rihab Rotana. As I’ve reported here before the good point of this place is the underground parking garage. It allows you to park, go to the elevator and get straight to your room without passing the front desk. So it’s effectively guest friendly, even though I’ve never actually tried a true walk of shame here. And of course in the June inferno weather it never hurts to have your car under cover.
The rooms are well-appointed. Many of them actually have a washing machine. There’s always a microwave, small cooker, coffee maker, plates and silverware. This time I got a corner room looking out at the airport, great for plane spotting. Aviation fans should ask for this room and bring binoculars. You can hold your breath while the Antonov from Tashkent comes in for a landing.
The pool is rooftop, so it doesn’t suffer from long hours in the shade like at some hotels. It also has a good gym on the top floor. The running treadmills have that same view of the airport.
It’s walking distance to Deira City Centre. As long as it’s not the middle of the day you can walk there without working up too much of a sweat.
Hi Guys,
lastly i've visited the new Grand Hyatt at the Creek Marina.
Seems to be a really very nice hotel, even very well located at the creek.
Does anyone have an idea, if it is girls friendly?
As the reception is right next to the entrance, you have no chance to bring a girl in discreetly.
Also, is the situation in the Al Bustan Rotana still on green light? (or even yellow, that the Girl has to show her passport)?
Thanks guys, have fun
cheers
Jimmyk
[QUOTE=Jimmy K II]Hi Guys,
lastly i've visited the new Grand Hyatt at the Creek Marina.
Also, is the situation in the Al Bustan Rotana still on green light? (or even yellow, that the Girl has to show her passport)?
Thanks guys, have fun
cheers
Jimmyk[/QUOTE]
JKII - both are GF.
see my post in bangladesh section, rub down girl is a licensed beautician.
wants to go to work in dubai. any monger that helps her out gets her undying affection not to mention a fantastic connection.
she is cool, speaks english, fucks like a bunny, nice body, wont fuck for money, only if she can get a contract in dubai as a beautician.
lets help her out and fuck our brains out.
guys, we are all so lucky, and these girls arent. so be generous if you can.
ciao,
Ez Feelin
a picture is attached for your pleasure
Hi Azerty!
I do not yet have my travel plans, but i think it will not be earlier than November / after Ramadan.
Would be very glad to meet up for a drink or two and chat ...
July/august is mightly too hot to travel and monger (ok, the rooms and clubs have a/c, but outside it's really hot).
Maybe i'll come over with a friend of mine for a 2-3 day "workout" in August.
Would you recommend this or should i wait until the "hot season" is over (October/November)?
Cheers!
Hi,
I'm new to this forum, but have been visiting DXB every couple of months for the last 8 years.
Ive been lucky with GF hotels, but never like the moment when you walk in and have to do the passport bit.
I usually stay at Al sondos, and may end up there again in a week, but wanted to get views on Panorama (near ramada) .
It seems GF and the rates allow extra money for entertaining!!.
I read there is also a club there, so maybe walking in with a girl will not raise attention.
Question is,
Is it a comfortable hotel?
Is it an easy process when you bring someone back?
If there is a charge, is it per girl or per day (I expect to be busy twice a day)
Thanks guys.
[QUOTE=TSLondon]
Question is,
Is it a comfortable hotel?
Is it an easy process when you bring someone back?
If there is a charge, is it per girl or per day (I expect to be busy twice a day)
Thanks guys.[/QUOTE]
Go to reports of distinction by 11B for all the info you will ever need. Definitive Dubai Hotel guide (as of Dec 05):
[url]http://www.InternationalSexGuide.info/forum/showthread.php?p=417530[/url]
You will still have to show the visa copy - the hotel will get caned in the light of recent LE action if they (and you) are unlucky enough to get caught with an over stayer.
I'm resisting the RTFF remark...
I wouldn't recommend anyone stays at the Panorama. You get what you pay for as always. The club - Fire & Ice is appalling unless you like arabic music, the pub 'Jockeys' has steadily declined over the last 3 years. I am still a member of jockeys but hardly ever go there other than draw nights.
Girls are low quality although you can find the occasional gem.
Look forward to seeing your reports as a fair exchange for the advice by 11B especially as your 3 reports so far are requests for information.
MK
[QUOTE=My Kapitan]
Look forward to seeing your reports as a fair exchange for the advice by 11B especially as your 3 reports so far are requests for information.
MK[/QUOTE]Hi,
You are correct, I will write a report but I'm not sure how to compliment the posts that some of you put together almost every day.
I'm thankful if I get ripped off by an old dog who hates men.
[QUOTE=TSLondon]Hi,
You are correct, I will write a report but I'm not sure how to compliment the posts that some of you put together almost every day.
I'm thankful if I get ripped off by an old dog who hates men.[/QUOTE]
Thats easy TSL, you will be fine. Just post what you think and saw etc, we are not scholars in the UAE just mongers!
Not to worry about the posts that some mongers do regularly. Unlike me (who rarely contributes) Piper and MK are dirty dogs and mongers and post prolifically as they play so much...:)
Enjoy Dubai, you won't get ripped off if you read the board, and follow your gut and not the pork sword (which I admit can be hard at times for most of us in the UAE).
Hope to catch up and say when you are here.
WR
[QUOTE=TSLondon] I will write a report but I'm not sure how to compliment the posts that some of you put together almost every day.
I'm thankful if I get ripped off by an old dog who hates men.[/QUOTE]
Don´t feel bad, nobody can keep up with the DXB bloggers, where every shot is detailed... ;)
As for the Dog who hates men, have no fear, I have personally weeded most of them out.
Read the reports of distinction and you cannot fail. Keeping your sense of humour will go a very long way in ensuring a fun time.
Guys!
Broadway hotel in Dera rocks. Stayed there for two days. you can find turkish, Uzbk and Lebanan girls there at reasonable cost. you don't have to anywhere pickup the girl from downstair bar/lounge. good quality.
Enjoy,
Blahh
[QUOTE=Jimmy K II]Hi Guys,
lastly i've visited the new Grand Hyatt at the Creek Marina.
Seems to be a really very nice hotel, even very well located at the creek.
Does anyone have an idea, if it is girls friendly?
As the reception is right next to the entrance, you have no chance to bring a girl in discreetly.
Also, is the situation in the Al Bustan Rotana still on green light? (or even yellow, that the Girl has to show her passport)?
Thanks guys, have fun.
Cheers,
Jimmyk[/QUOTE]First Post, Greetings all. I have stayed at the Grand Hyatt the last 4 times visiting DBX since 2004 and there is no problem bringing in 'guests', provided they have their original passport (photocopies will not do), and there is a 'guest' charge of 80Dh per guest. A bit cheeky but its a great hotel and you can get yourself + 3 'guests' in one of the showers :)
Was there for the 7's last in December '05. Apart from the traffic has anything changed? The Cyclone and York have always been favoured hunting grounds, are there any sparkling recommendations at the moment as I arrive tomorrow morning for 3 nights of debauchery. Cyclone always more expensive as I prefer the CIS girls there, York cheaper for when you need your own five-a-side team.
Also could do with any tips/phone numbers for some decent massage action if anyone feels so generously inclined.
Thanks gents.
And remember, never use your real name.
Current price for Four Points Sheraton (Double) is 560 AED including tax. Walk-in price is 480 including tax.
Searching for a GFE Hotel near Regal around US$ 80.-. Any recomondations. I will come next Thursday for 2 Nights.
Max Hunter
Max Hunter,
To give the regulars a break, I am going to say it in the most polite way, PLEASE read the forum and Reports of Distinction.
In the Reports of Distinction, there is a list of GF hotels (to give you a hint, I stayed at the 4Points, and it was fine - prices vary though), although for prices, you will have to do some leg work, I'm afraid.
I have a general rule before asking anyone any questions - either publicly or by PM - I read back 10 pages of the forum; for an active place like DXB or BKK, I would suggest 20.
Also, all three of your posts have been questions; this is getting old (not just you, just a bunch of newbies asking lots of questions without doing some research first or contributing).
After reading the forum (a minimum of 10 pages) and the RoD, and doing some Internet searches on Expedia or TripAdvisor, you should have the answers to all your questions.
Best of luck, and enjoy DXB.
JP
While I am in complete agreement with JP, FYI the 4 points is about 2 blocks from Regal. Good luck getting a room for $80 though, even the Sheraton Diera is cheaper than the 4 points (mongers driving up demand I suppose.)
[url]www.starwood.com[/url]
Another Question:
Jebel Ali Hotel has now great Rates.How far is it from Regal?
VBR,
Max Hunter
For YOU, I'd recommend the Dallas Hotel.
Hotel Karama is GF, although ID is usually requested and a supplement payable if you are spotted taking the girl in. As I got away with taking the girl in, I do not know what the supplement charge is.
Whilst waiting in the reception between 2am and 3am a few Thursdays ago, there was a considerable amount of activity at the reception, with rooms being given out at whatever they could fetch at.... 400 dhs for the night being one of them.
As the name suggests, the hotel it is not that far from the Karama Shopping centre, and is 3* rated.
Whilst talking to the one of the senior staff, it was mentioned that a senior LE officer books in at this hotel with a WG, at least twice a week.
[QUOTE=Piper1]Current price for Four Points Sheraton (Double) is 560 AED including tax. Walk-in price is 480 including tax.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Sporadic]While I am in complete agreement with JP, FYI the 4 points is about 2 blocks from Regal. Good luck getting a room for $80 though, even the Sheraton Diera is cheaper than the 4 points (mongers driving up demand I suppose.)
[url]www.starwood.com[/url][/QUOTE]
The best rates from the Sheraton chain can be gotten from the above website if you make the reservation in advance with enough lead time eg 2, 4, or 6 weeks. I havent seen their "best available rate" category beaten by any other travel website. I know someone who got an upcoming trip for AED 425 incl tax and not breakfast at the four points.
Cheers!
[b]Eric[/b]
Hello mates,
With my limited knowledge of booking hotels, I was curious about what room type to book? If I were to book a single (king size bed still) thats cheaper than the Double on the website, would it be ok to bring 'guests' still? I would reckon it so but better to ask you guys... Whats the benefit of the double?
Cheers
[b]Eric[/b]
I was there in January, totally friendly. Did not even ask for passport copy and no charge.
One king size bed would be enough on my opinion, unless you want to bring 2 girls and you don't want to sleep all in the same bed.
I did it though and the bed was large enough ;-)
Red
[QUOTE=redbaron2]I was there in January, totally friendly. Did not even ask for passport copy and no charge.
One king size bed would be enough on my opinion, unless you want to bring 2 girls and you don't want to sleep all in the same bed.
I did it though and the bed was large enough ;-)
Red[/QUOTE]
Thanks RB2, but by double or single they actually refer to occupancy whilst keeping the bed choice upto you so the combinations become double/single with king bed or double/single with 2 beds.
In such, single king/2 bed rates are always the cheaper than double. Then shall one go for the double or single especially in GF hotels like the 4 points?
Cheers!
[b]Eric[/b]
Headed to the Premier at the Grand Hyatt nightclub at 12am yesterday. I wasn't there five minutes before my weary eyes came to rest on the most beautiful heavenly creature ever to walk on the earth. She is tall, curvy with waist-long honey bleached hair which she hangs over one side of her shoulder. Almond shaped eyes, beauty spot, all the bits and pieces. When I visited, she was standing on the right hand side of the entrance. Miss A from Romania.
After niceties, and not much negotiation, I agreed to an outrageous sum for “3-4 hours”. There was no way she would give me an LT quote, except to say “if you’re nice to me…” now before you reach for the reply button don't knock me, you weren’t there and I live in Saudi.
Well needless to say that the evening did not start well. Soon after arriving back at the hotel, while barely into my standard seduction routine, she made the mistake of telling me that her promise of staying 3-4 hours was optimistic and that I shouldn't believe pretty girls. Fortunately, although it made no difference in the end, I reacted well and started dressing telling her that I was going to take her back to the club and claim a refund…yeah!? Anyway, an argument, finally leading to a stalemate ensued. At one point, I may have called her sweetie, or darling and she responded with "I'm not a barbi doll and I'm not your darling". So cute. She was right, I had underestimated her ability to be a real *****. Eventually, after renegotiation and several calls to her brutal demanding ‘manager’, I accepted an even more outrageous sum for her to stay until morning. She knew I wasn't going to let her go. Again, don't knock me, you weren’t there and I live in Saudi.
Anyway, I always seem to enjoy the challenge of the feisty ones and it turned out that my instincts proved accurate as she provided one of the most wonderful sensual experiences of my life. I still haven’t come down to earth as I write this 24 hours later.
I have to say that I'm quite experienced, but for the first time, I felt my eyes misting up as I watched her nonchalantly walk into the elevator. I could barely raise a goodbye without croaking as the elevator doors closed. She was gone. Would I see her again?
I'm under no illusions, it was another day at the office for her. If anyone knows her mobile number, or email address, I would be eternally grateful if you could PM me.
[quote]now before you reach for the reply button don't knock me, you weren’t there and I live in Saudi.[/quote]
1. The section is "Hotel information." Yours is a FR.
2. Obviously you paid first hence the discussion of refund.
3. Glad you had fun.
4. You do not have to live in Saudi to be star-struck.
5. Your money, spend it as you like. It would be interesting to know what "outrageous" is though.
[QUOTE=Honeysucker]... I agreed to an outrageous sum...[/quote]Its ok but what WAS the amount?[QUOTE=Honeysucker]...I accepted an even more outrageous sum for her to stay until morning. She knew I wasn't going to let her go. Again, don't knock me, you weren’t there and I live in Saudi.[/quote]Seems you paid at the bar, thats one mistake, then you paid even more, shows her that you can be milked in more ways than one. We'd still like the know the outrageous amount mate. I live in Saudi and have at times paid 2k to 2.5k for a few hours of stunner companionship.[QUOTE=Honeysucker]Anyway, I always seem to enjoy the challenge of the feisty ones and it turned out that my instincts proved accurate as she provided one of the most wonderful sensual experiences of my life. I still haven’t come down to earth as I write this 24 hours later.[/quote]I am curious, if her attitude was coldish than how did you end up dazed and confused... did she warm up later?
Would have made a better FR if in the right section, with details of hotel and cost mate. Otherwise it just feeds the one handers' need.
Cheers
[b]Eric[/b]
Found this on another site (Thanks Rana if you happen to read this)
[url]http://arabianparkhoteldubai.com/arabianpark/index.php[/url]
New, non-five star hotel near Wafi City. Rates from US$70 Double including tax. Looks good. GF or not? - still to be tested.
I'm still trying to find a good afternoon-room deal near Jumeira or Media city. My old pal from Palm Hotel is no longer there, and the new guys won't do afternoon-hire rooms. Will keep hunting.
[QUOTE=Eric T]Thanks RB2, but by double or single they actually refer to occupancy whilst keeping the bed choice upto you so the combinations become double/single with king bed or double/single with 2 beds.
In such, single king/2 bed rates are always the cheaper than double. Then shall one go for the double or single especially in GF hotels like the 4 points?
Cheers!
[b]Eric[/b][/QUOTE]
Eric,
You don't need to pay for double occupancy, they do not care.
I paid for single occupancy and brought a lady in every night...
Enjoy, Red
[QUOTE=Nice Guy 99]Piper & Sporadic ... maybe we have said too much about the Hotel Fantasia in Dubai. It is kindof low profile, I think because of the authorities. It's owned by a Turkish group that has a "special" arrangement in Dubai. The Turkish part of the chain can be found at [url]http://www.fantasia.com.tr/[/url].[/QUOTE]Hey Guys,
While reading up on GF hotels, saw this post about Fantasia. Would appreciate more details on this place: location, rates etc. Thanks.
Hello Mongers,
Is Arabian Park Hotel GFE?
Any advice most welcome
R.
Max Hunter
Guys,
Which hotel do u recommend to be most GF and close to the action ?
I know 4 points is a ok but in case there is no room available , my travel agent have a deal with Metropolitan Deira Hotel so is it ok as far as allowing girls.
Is is close to the Gold Triangle.
Thanks
Gentlemen,
Would appreciate your humble advice.
Am going to be in Dubai in 2 weeks and am pondering at which hotel to stay. Ive narrowed down to a few
Its between
Moscow, (the club any good?)
Holiday Inn
Arabian Courtyard
Carlton Tower (4 clubs any good?)
I understand them all to be GF, but which would you say is best? Also do the girls have qualms about how far they travel ? (from your experience of course...)
Reason i ask is, i expect to make a few trips to Rockafella's and Cyclone :-)
Speaking of which... i hear prices have shot up.... if i took a CIS/Iranian tasty for 1200AED LT, Would i be inflating the prices? What would be Acceptable to the monger nation?
Thanks guys, appreciate your assistance and hope to be a regular contributor.
[QUOTE=Dissapointed]Gentlemen,
Would appreciate your humble advice.
Am going to be in Dubai in 2 weeks and am pondering at which hotel to stay. Ive narrowed down to a few
Its between
Moscow, (the club any good?)
Holiday Inn
Arabian Courtyard
Carlton Tower (4 clubs any good?)
I understand them all to be GF, but which would you say is best? Also do the girls have qualms about how far they travel ? (from your experience of course...)
Reason i ask is, i expect to make a few trips to Rockafella's and Cyclone :-)
Speaking of which... i hear prices have shot up.... if i took a CIS/Iranian tasty for 1200AED LT, Would i be inflating the prices? What would be Acceptable to the monger nation?
Thanks guys, appreciate your assistance and hope to be a regular contributor.[/QUOTE]I'd check into the Grosvenor House [crackin hotel and very GF] and visit Amnesia [The quality girls are moving towards the Marina] most quoting 1500 though. You can always get a cab to Cyclone.
[QUOTE=Redster]I'd check into the Grosvenor House [crackin hotel and very GF] and visit Amnesia [The quality girls are moving towards the Marina] most quoting 1500 though. You can always get a cab to Cyclone.[/QUOTE]
Redster - I agree, Grosvenor House is great - I've been there (Club 44) for after-work drinks with colleagues - very high class place, and the girls look expensive (the drinks ARE expensive). IMO - a bit too far to drive to Cyclone from there - could be a 40 minute trip in reasonable traffic. The five-stars on Beach Road are much closer.
[QUOTE=Redster]I've visited around a dozen times in the last 18 months and now spend a week each month in Dubai so must have experienced at least 30+ girls.
I've not posted any FR's myself as I'm reluctant to post girls photo's and I feel a report without them is of little use.[/QUOTE]Since you've had 30+ girls in your monthly visits, would be good to see some reports. I for one would be interested in the areas you visit - pretty close to my place. No need for photos - 95% of reports have no photos but good info, so I don't quite follow the logic. C'mon, give us the goodies on this under-reported but rapidly growing area.
[QUOTE=Dissapointed]Speaking of which... i hear prices have shot up.... if i took a CIS/Iranian tasty for 1200AED LT, Would i be inflating the prices? What would be Acceptable to the monger nation?
[/QUOTE]Prices have shot up in the past year or so, but it's still possible to get LT for 500-600 if you're lucky (Chinese and African for 300-500). While a lot of guys are paying 1000 and more for quality CIS, you should be able to negotiate 700 max depending on the night, time of night etc.
[QUOTE=Piper1]Prices have shot up in the past year or so, but it's still possible to get LT for 500-600 if you're lucky (Chinese and African for 300-500). While a lot of guys are paying 1000 and more for quality CIS, you should be able to negotiate 700 max depending on the night, time of night etc.[/QUOTE]Piper,
Thank you sir. i will bear that in mind. I monger around 1am anyway, so hopefully should save some dirhams, with which I can tip ;-)
What about the hotel list i provided in my previous email...
Do you have any opinions on those at all?
Thanks mate ;-)
[QUOTE=Redster][QUOTE=Piper1]
Since you've had 30+ girls in your monthly visits, would be good to see some reports. I for one would be interested in the areas you visit - pretty close to my place. No need for photos - 95% of reports have no photos but good info, so I don't quite follow the logic. C'mon, give us the goodies on this under-reported but rapidly growing area.[/QUOTE]Quote Redster: I'm there for 10 days from Sunday will report on my return to Blighty.[/QUOTE]
Redster - Cool! But what about past adventures in the Marina area? I've seen some real honeys at Grosvenor house and other places around there.
Mr. Disappointed: Sorry, I rarely use hotels in Dubai (I have my own room service - in fact, I AM the room service ;)). But check out 11Bravo's Hotels FAQ in the reports of distiction, as well as the Dubai map in the same section (you can also map locations of hotels via their websites). If it were me, I would use Four Point Sheraton - GF and central to the action.
[QUOTE=Piper1]Mr. Disappointed: Sorry, I rarely use hotels in Dubai (I have my own room service - in fact, I AM the room service ;)). But check out 11Bravo's Hotels FAQ in the reports of distiction, as well as the Dubai map in the same section (you can also map locations of hotels via their websites). If it were me, I would use Four Point Sheraton - GF and central to the action.[/QUOTE]Thanks Piper,
Rest assured, I have read probably all the threasd from the start! It was a fantastic piece by 11Bravo and am sure will help so many mongers.
Me being me, am dwelling over the hotels which were not included on them. But the good thing is, I will get the opportunity to check them out. And we can update that list. So I've decided to stay at all four! And will be checking them all out and providing feedback, as part of my contribution to this thread.
Regal here I come!
Hi,
I would be in Dubai on 12th and would be staying in Jumeirah Emirates Towers.Is it Girl Friendly.If not please suggest alternates.
I plan to visit Cyclone and pick a CIS babe.Let me know going rates.Incase i am not able to take the babe to hotel is it safe to go to babes apartment.
Best Regards,
Varunse.
[QUOTE=Varun Shethi]Hi,
I would be in Dubai on 12th and would be staying in Jumeirah Emirates Towers.Is it Girl Friendly.If not please suggest alternates.
I plan to visit Cyclone and pick a CIS babe.Let me know going rates.Incase i am not able to take the babe to hotel is it safe to go to babes apartment.
Best Regards,
Varunse.[/QUOTE]
VS
Best you read this report that was posted below and do some RTFF before you post as many on this board will only reply in a similar vein, I am just the first to spot it! Also read my FR on AD that mentions Los69 - he did RTFF and he was well happy! And so was I!
But as a hint, I was there last week with Miss N and there was a slight problem but I overcame it, but I hope the WG has her original passport......
[url]http://www.internationalsexguide.info/forum/showpost.php?p=492713&postcount=651[/url]
WR
"located in the heart of the city near the Clock Tower roundabout, on the Deira side. Only 7 minutes away from the Dubai International Airport" so it says here.
Stayed here in December '03 and GF, they just needed to show thier ID at the desk, no charge. Not sure if the hotel wants Original ID's (like the Grand Hyatt, or no fun for you my lads) or will accept photocopies.
Staying here again in December '06 so will find out and pass the info unles anyone has used it recently. I did not see it on the excellent list of venues.
Had the best ever BBBJ and combination tit-wank from Alex from Moscow in '03, my first WG in your fair city.
What an introduction to the Dubai scene. 500Dhs all night, no DFK unfortuanltely but everything else I wanted. Every time I get back to Dubai and am in the Cyclone I look for her again. God knows what the inflation has done to proces if she ever did re-appear, but I would pay happily.
long black hair, olive skin, lovely curvey 36D, 30, 36.
[QUOTE=Slugger]"l
Staying here again in December '06 so will find out and pass the info unles anyone has used it recently. I did not see it on the excellent list of venues.[/QUOTE]i stayed there last November.
Although a good place to stay, 2 girls initially declined to go there from Cyclone.
Maybe it was my aftershave, but i think its a bit out for some.
The hotel should be YELLOW if added to the "Great" list, as they also charged a few extras. Can't remember how much it was (was extremely drunk at the time and everything seemed a good idea :-) )
I then picked up an Azeri (gosh they are gorgeous!) from Imperial - she travelled with me.
Hope it helps
Talking about my last trip and hotels in one sentence, I'd like to mention one thing about a hotel experience i had back in November.
Well, it was 2am on a Friday night, at the Panorama in Bur Dubai and i had scored a gem from imperial. i had no intention to pull that night so hence was so unprepared.
Ok while i successfully banked the girl (after some strong negotiating with madame Natasha, who kept giving the impression she would fobb off to a better deal) i ran to Panorama and get a room. Now, since i was a bit lost and didnt know the city too well i was determined to stay at that hotel as it was convenient and i had arrived in DXB with a non monger colleague.
asked the guy at the reception if there were any rooms. He first said let me check, then said no. i asked him to look again (alchohol) and then all of a sudden he found one! except at 600 dhms. now, considering the girls cost 600drms that was steep.
the effer wouldnt budge, i tried so much to make him go lower but wouldnt. so i was quite fucked off and walking off.
As i was walking off, i noticed a western European man walk in, with an absolute Knockout, CIS, Blonde, and tall.
He was a bearded man, around 50 years young who went straight to the reception and asked for a room, the muppet replies "300 sir" - was fuming
So waiting for the gentlemen to leave with with his score and inststed that i get one for same price, he was a bit pressured and tried to worm out, but i told him he should not do this to a customer. He then reluctantly agreed and i got it for 300 dhms.
What did I learn?
So, everyone knows, some Hotels will try to exploit this, as some rooms are early checkouts and have late checkins for next day, so occasionally crafty buggers try to capitalise on the mongers. I heard the Karama hotel is also one that does this
I was just lucky and would like to say Thank you to the bearded man- hoping he is a member here. and i hope his chick was good for it!
[QUOTE=Dissapointed]i stayed there last November.
Although a good place to stay, 2 girls initially declined to go there from Cyclone.
Maybe it was my aftershave, but i think its a bit out for some.
The hotel should be YELLOW if added to the "Great" list, as they also charged a few extras. Can't remember how much it was (was extremely drunk at the time and everything seemed a good idea :-) )
I then picked up an Azeri (gosh they are gorgeous!) from Imperial - she travelled with me.
Hope it helps[/QUOTE]Cheers for the update.
I guess you can always use the taxi fare bonus as a closing line. There are a bunch of us going in December for the 7's, so I don't think the hotel will take the [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord140][CodeWord140][/url]. Not if they know what is good for them. The last time we were there a room door was removed forcibly by one of our party. Quite reasonable as he was in search of a beer from his mates mini-bar.
What he did not realise is that two of us had a couple of PRC in there, had done the business and were just ketting the girls going with each other when the door comes down and they were into there clothes and out the door faster than you can say "LE raid". Oh how we laughed.
[QUOTE=Slugger]Cheers for the update.
I guess you can always use the taxi fare bonus as a closing line. .[/QUOTE]No probs mate, and yes you are right. I learned that later as the girls just understand currency.
Well I will be there on Saturday, so hope to have a review on Carlton and Moscow hotels also.
Just gotta decide on the venues now! :-)
Just to add, the Carlton tower seems GF.
I am there now, and the reception staff gave me no hassle.
Diss
Just confirming an earlier question on this thread about the Al bustan rotana near the airport.
Excellent Hotel and GF. No hassle in the afternoons and pass[port / walk of shame only in the evenings.
I got a rate of 500 plus tax, which is to my mind not bad in comparison to lesser hotels charging as much
Hello,
Writing a FR after a very long time. Spent most of the last year in Germany and this year at Kuwait. Once had to fly by UAE and decided to spend the night at Dubai due to time limitations in travelling to Abu Dhabi and back to Dubai for the next flight. Booked in at Panorama Hotel Deira. Hotel is only ok quality. This hotel is near the Deira Taxi Stand (some construction work going on in this area) at the end of Rigga Street. This hotel can qualify as a yellow one - guests are allowed with a copy of their passport and an additional rate of 50 dhs. Took one Russian from the Regal Plaza. Will post FR in the dubai section later.
Enjoy!!!
Joyboy
Top quality 5 star hotel in Dubai. Not GF friendly in the evenings. Was a major hassle as to get up the elevator with company. Security guard stopped us, checked my name on the register and noticed that I was only booked for single occupancy. I had to go to front desk, claim a "mistake" had been made and that it should have been double occupancy, girl had to show passport and be added to register, plus I was charged an an extra 200 AED / night for the privilege. Suggestions: get two keys when you check in and make sure the girl has her original passport when she comes to the hotel with you.
[QUOTE]Suggestions: get two keys when you check in and make sure the girl has her original passport when she comes to the hotel with you.[/QUOTE]Another suggestion: stay somewhere more guest friendly.
[QUOTE]Suggestions: get two keys when you check in and make sure the girl has her original passport when she comes to the hotel with you.[/QUOTE]Most WGs do not carry or indeed are in procession of the original passport. A photocopy of the passport photo page and visa is all that is usually sought.
Why two keys? The staff at ET can supply providers - I know this- but at a high cost. Girl will be an A lister.
At these prices a better plan is the Fantasia.
Even better plan is to stay in a GF hotel.
I admit there are degrees, but the only time I ever bothered with a second key was when I was spending a week with a GFE, or a non-p4p person. Did the old "wife is arriving later" thing to avoid registration, and a girl flashing a key (along with an indignant look) will calm the security types down quickly.
Hassles like original passport, registration (dangerous for the ladies as this goes right in the police database) and the extra charge DEFINE a non-GF hotel.
Stay elsewhere.
Movenpick: as I have reported before, this hotel, more than others will respond to bravado, try to sneak in looking guilty, and you may have troubles, if you are a known guest (multiple stays or important company) and you will probably not have any trouble.
Exec floors (at most hotels) are usually tolerant, they are just trying to weed out anyone cruising the hallways. If they identify you with the lady, you should have no problems.
MK: I have heard from Big Shisha and Ahmed that the Fantasia may be moving. They seem to have topped out here in DXB and are looking for greener pastures. When I get more details, I will post them.
Would like to reiterate that the crowne plaza is GF.
So many girls in the inhouse club, its probably difficult for them to differentiate!
[QUOTE=Dissapointed]Would like to reiterate that the crowne plaza is GF.
So many girls in the inhouse club, its probably difficult for them to differentiate![/QUOTE]
A neat trick to avoid the 'walk of shame' and passport copy problems in the CP is to bear left on entry (past the entrance to Zinc/Fresh and Wagamama) and go through the glass doors bear left past the escalator (moving stairs for the non Brits) and through the second glass doors and take the elevators there. They are out of view of the staff and take you up to the residence. Then you simply cut across to the main hotel accomodation floors.
MK
Varun
The Towers is not particularly friendly, same vein as Grand Hyatt. They have a large number of business guests, know that people will bring friends back, but keep a cold attitude to it so that the practice does not become rampant / overt.
Going back to the apt is fine, only thing to note is that it maybe shared and they switch the A/C off when unoccupied so can be uncomfortably warm in this weather. Plus I had a recent experience of being asked to clear out of a room while another housemate did the deed with a client!
[QUOTE]Top quality 5 star hotel in Dubai. Not GF friendly in the evenings. Was a major hassle as to get up the elevator with company. Security guard stopped us, checked my name on the register and noticed that I was only booked for single occupancy. I had to go to front desk, claim a "mistake" had been made and that it should have been double occupancy, girl had to show passport and be added to register, plus I was charged an an extra 200 AED / night for the privilege. Suggestions: get two keys when you check in and make sure the girl has her original passport when she comes to the hotel with you.[/QUOTE]
Another suggestion RTFF as I had hinted as much about 6 weeks ago when I was staying there..but that's another story and I still got the lady in without a passport (original), and no charge - must be my charm.
WR
[QUOTE=My Kapitan]A neat trick to avoid the 'walk of shame' and passport copy problems in the CP is to bear left on entry (past the entrance to Zinc/Fresh and Wagamama) and go through the glass doors bear left past the escalator (moving stairs for the non Brits) and through the second glass doors and take the elevators there. They are out of view of the staff and take you up to the residence. Then you simply cut across to the main hotel accomodation floors.
MK[/QUOTE]
MK,
That's exactly what I did when I picked up a cute little spinner in May when I met 11Bravo in Seaview. By far the best way of avoiding the reception. Mind you, if you get to the top of the escalator and hang a left you may get away with it . . . Naaa, not worth the potential hassle. The spinner was a nice distraction though I had to leave early in the morning. FR posted already.
Inhouse club, Zinc, apparently has undergone a refurb. No further info.
Crown Plaza is definitely confirmed as friendly. Lets hope they don't change the management.
Reasonably close to the triangle (walkable), decent hotel but has a few teething problems (only opened 7 months ago.)
GF presuming you are booked properly. Exception being the poor SOB´s from KBR who booked them in cheap and single occupancy, the security types were actually picking out the KBR types for scrutiny. Everybody else just strolled right in with the bride for the night. The guy in the hotel mini-mart actually asked another punter if he was KBR when he purchased condoms, warning him that KBR types could NOT bring in guests. (!)
I also had two come straight to my room without any hassles at all.
Give it a solid green light, and a seven for location (400 meters to Jockey´s and 800 meters from York/Regal). Steak house is not bad either.
[b]Sofitel update: [/b]Still GF although they stopped my in-call on the way in last night and had her call my room to ensure she was legit. They took no info and added no charges and it was the first time I have ever heard of them stopping anyone (except the pizza delivery guy!) Classy way of handling it I think.
Nb. This blonde, tall CIS had wrapped herself in an Abaya, but the ultra-white skin and blonde locks probably caused her minor "detention."
Hi,
I am visiting dubai for the first time.
Just a quick note to check if Madinat jumeirah is G/F hotel. also wanted to check if there are any good place to find action near Madinat. Would appreciate any help in this regards.
As always, will post report on experiences once back.
Thanks
Greg,
A colleague of mine recently stayed there, and took a girl back without problems. Be careful of which room you get. You can only get to some rooms via a touristy canal-boat ride full of fellow hotel guests - the boat-ride of shame (or pride). ;)
Thanks a lot Piper, will ensure I don't need to take a boat ride to the room.
Greg
QUOTE=Piper1]Greg,
A colleague of mine recently stayed there, and took a girl back without problems. Be careful of which room you get. You can only get to some rooms via a touristy canal-boat ride full of fellow hotel guests - the boat-ride of shame (or pride). ;)[/QUOTE]
Can anybody confirm that the Four Points is still GF? I just booked a room there during the November GITEX conference. I've always stayed at the Ramada Bur Dubai (very GF but always ask for a copy of the girls passport). Looking for a change of venue.
[QUOTE=Big Bob II]Can anybody confirm that the Four Points is still GF? I just booked a room there during the November GITEX conference. I've always stayed at the Ramada Bur Dubai (very GF but always ask for a copy of the girls passport). Looking for a change of venue.[/QUOTE]
BBII
Am sick so feeling mellow (amongst other things). RTFF would be the normal response but here is a link that will help and it's the first page too. Also read the report of WR, Miss and Junior Punter a while back to prove it is. Will be using 4Points again soon as a location......or fun of course ;)
[url]http://www.internationalsexguide.info/forum/showpost.php?p=417530&postcount=472[/url]
WR
WR: I'm not a newbie; I know the rules. I simply wanted an updated report on the hotel as some of the reports on 4Points are quite old and things change.
Since nobody has posted anything, BBII does deserve the "senior member" benefit of the doubt.
Four Points remains one of the most GF establishments in DXB. Green light.
Wrong side of the creek, but the sofitel is in the same mold. Totally GF.
Enjoy.
Hi all!
Can someone put together Bravo's original work on hotels in Dubai in an inter-active tabular form? That way, members can update the table so that current info. is available. I would have done it myself, but am not computer savvy enough. If someone in DXB can moderate it, it would be immense public service. Thank you guys and just my $0.02.
Cool Nomad
Yeah, [b]someone[/b] should do that!
I guess RTFF and UTFSE are out of the question.
Ingrate!
Saturday night I tried to bring a guest to the Orchid Hotel. The front desk clerk stopped us and asked for her passport. She had only a photocopy and no visa page. He refused her entry and refused 100 Dhs gratuity. He said it is Ramadan and if caught would be responsible for a 50,000 Dhs fine. So we went to her dump. BEWARE.
While I have no doubt that is what he told you, hotels actually only have to report guests within 24 hours, hence the "Gf" hotels out there.
Agreed that they may be under more scrutiny during Ramadan, but that is no excuse.
Last year I checked in as "Mr. and Mrs. Sporadic" and they NEVER asked me for Mrs. Sporadic´s passport details. Seven days of strolling in and out without so much as a blink.
I think this places the Orchid in the yellow zone at the least.
[QUOTE=Dekiru]Orchid Hotel during Ramadan[/QUOTE]Think the key clause here might be [i]during Ramadan[/i]. MY experience: heightened sensitivities and lower tolerance of [i]certain[/i] behaviors.
Can anybody adv whether it is a girl friendly hotel? Any problems bringing in WL?
And...appreciate if could adv any good places to go for hunt near the hotel? Ie..rattlesnake, imperial..etc...is it near?
Thanks
[QUOTE=Evan Dando]Can anybody adv whether it is a girl friendly hotel? [/quote]Ramadan spirit finished: [b]UTFSE[/b].
[quote]is it near?[/QUOTE]Define 'near'. Too far to walk, though.
I'm planning to visit dubai in couple of weeks and would like to know if there are any GF hotels in bur dubai area. Every little info will help.
Thank YOU
[QUOTE=Jag X]I'm planning to visit dubai in couple of weeks and would like to know if there are any GF hotels in bur dubai area.[/QUOTE]Sorry, no GF hotels left. All closed for Ramadan,then Eid. Rumor has it that they will not be allowed to reopen, DXB, like BKK, trying to change it's image. Best go elsewhere.
Or, RTFF.
Your choice.
Gentlemen,
is somebody around here who has expierence with this hotel?
Will join you after Ramadan.....
thanks
Shos
Shos,
I would avoid it like the plague.
Dry hotel, dour place (nobody smiles) and not GF at all. Way too many long beards, families and TCN´s sitting glumly around the lobby.
Rooms are ok, but never again.
Sporadic
thanks for your advice....getting more and more a problem finding a resonable place to stay for 8 people during this time fucking GITEX exhibition....
[QUOTE=Sporadic]Shos,
I would avoid it like the plague.
Dry hotel, dour place (nobody smiles) and not GF at all. Way too many long beards, families and TCN´s sitting glumly around the lobby.
Rooms are ok, but never again.[/QUOTE]
Please, how can you visit a country that people do not smilie at all?
I am not sure who your comment is directed to Mr. Hammer, but given the conditions in DXB, I would suggest that there are plenty of smiles, from all nationalities.
[QUOTE=Hammer69]Please, how can you visit a country that people do not smilie at all?[/QUOTE]
You are right. We don't know anything about having fun. Suggest you stay away and never visit us.
[QUOTE=Hammer69]Please, how can you visit a country that people do not smilie at all?[/QUOTE]
Please do not take me wrong, but receiving a smile may need to give one too.
Sorry, but I am unable to confirm your point, because I found a lot of smile and from all nationalities.
Try it with a smile and greetings
tom
;-)
Does any one know if Baniyas Sq by Le Meridien is a girl friendly hotel?
They have a pretty good rate and I am planing on staying there.
[QUOTE=Hammer69]Please, how can you visit a country that people do not smilie at all?[/QUOTE]
methinks he is referring to sporadic's comment on coral boutique hotel apartments. about it being a glum place and no one smiles et al...
hammer, dont worry, there are plenty of smiles to go around. heh
If indeed the comment was about the glum hotel, then I will give the real answer, the same answer as most people in DXB. We go there for money.
[QUOTE=Sporadic]We go there for money.[/QUOTE]Speak for yourself.
I came for the waters...
The waters? What waters? We're in the desert.
I was misinformed.
Well I have seen quite a few people in this country who are smiling, which makes them seem very happy.
I smile every time I think of the fun I have had and the fun I am going to have in this, one of the best mongering places in the world.
Add to that the money and the weather (now its not so hot) and the fact that I am nearly 50 years old, regularly having good sex with girls half my age - Man you just gotta smile!
Enjoy!
FF
[QUOTE=11Bravo]Speak for yourself.
I came for the waters...
The waters? What waters? We're in the desert.
I was misinformed.[/QUOTE]I came for the waters! Just spent a couple of hours on Jumeira Beach. Bravo - if you want eye candy, forget Cyclone - the beach on a weekday is place to be. Skimpy bikinis of all nationalities; Cyclone dress code does not apply. Natural viagra! :)
It seems as though the majority of the hotels availiable from the USA on web sights are not listed anywere on the sight.(except very exspensive ones) My company trys to keep pricing around $100 USD per night. Does anyone happen to have information on the following hotels, are they ok places, safe and gf.
Moevenpick Hotel Bur Dubai
Renaissance Dubai Hotel;Salah Al Din Rd, Deira, Dubai
Admiral Plaza Hotel;Al Nahdha St, Dubai,
New Penninsula Hotel,Al Rifa St, Dubai,
Rimal Rotana Suites;Murraqabat St, Dubai,
Queens;AL SABKHA ROAD DEIRA
San Marco;AL KHALEEJ ROAD
Panorama Deira ;P O Box 181211
Oriental Palace;FISH ROUND ABOUT
Gulf Pearl;PO BOX 88767
Landmark,Al Nasser Square, Deira
Juneria Rotana hotel
Thanks for the help.
[QUOTE=Kargs300]Does anyone happen to have information on the following hotels, are they ok places, safe and gf.[/QUOTE]Not all, but 5 of them, I do know. Just 3 words: Reports of Distinction.
Add 1 more: UTFSE
Hello fellow mongers,
I'm planning a short trip to Dubai mid Dec for 2 reasons. I need a reasonably long trip to accumulate enough air miles to keep my top tier status with my airline. (Europe won't cut it, I live in Canada). Secondly I was in Dubai several years ago and had a great fucking time. Time to combine 2 essential needs, air miles and pussy!
Last time I stayed at the Shangri-la and had absolutely no problems. This included parading 2 CIS lovies through the lobby at 3am. My research tells me this has since changed.
While all the reports I've read suggest the 4 points at very GS, I'm inclined to stay at the sofitel as I have a few free nights available to me. So 2 questions. The last report I saw (I have been doing my research) says the hotel is GF. Can anyone confrm that is still the case? As well, I don't really know the city and am useless at reading maps. As I recall, the triangle isn't too far by cab??
Thanks in advance. I should be in Dubai the nights of Dec 15/16. Would be pleased to buy a drink for any of the prolific posters if they are around. Its the least I can do for all the advice I've gleaned.
Stirling
GF, no doubt. You may have trouble getting a room though, they do tend to stay well booked.
Not at all near the triangle, it is co-located with the Diera City Centre (shopping mall) which makes it nice for walking around, but useless for the triangle. A cab will cost you anywhere from 15-23 dirhams to the triangle depending upon the route (things are pretty torn up with metro construction) and depending upon when you go out, it could take anywhere from 10 minutes to 45 minutes (worst case.)
I have never minded making the trip to the triangle from the Sofitel, I just try to time it right (beat the traffic) by going early (say 8 pm) and hitting the happy hour at the york to kill some time until the other venues warm up. YMMV.
Everyone knows the hotel, so if you are doing incall (grab those numbers while you are out scouting) they have no problem finding it, and every cabby knows the way.
Never a problem at the Sofitel. Have fun.
I have read that the Ramada is GF except for showing pasport information.
Does anyone have any recent experiance?
I am staying there late next week and just wanted to know.
Are most of the other bars like the York, Suites ect with in walking distance or is a taxi better?
Thanks
[QUOTE=TravelWind]Are most of the other bars like the York, Suites ect with in walking distance or is a taxi better?[/QUOTE]Ramadan finished. Ramadan "be nice" spirit finished. RTFF, specifically try reading the reports of distinction - even a map there.
For those interested this is to confirm world trade center is absolutely GF and from my prospect VFM.
Located at the World Trade Center behind Sheikh Zayeed road it is central to both Bur Dubai's "Golden Triangle" and Metropolitiion, HRC, etc.
Way to the airport around 15 mins.
Source: Checked out personally.
Greetings,
Tom
Sporadic,
Thanks for the info, very much appreciated. As I said, I'd stay closer to the triangle, but the lure of a free room at the sofitel is too much to pass up.
Thanks again
Stirling
Hey guys,
I'm looking to stay at either:
1. Ibis World Trade Centre or
2. Dar Al Sondos (by Le Meridien).
Can anyone give any idea which would be better for bringing home guests in terms of heading straight to the room with no problems and bypassing reception?
FYI, I have checked the reports of distinction section and both of these appear ok.
Cheers!
Seriously, Ibis in Europe is a cracker box, and they want 100 Euros a night in DXB. Crazy. same hotel anywhere else is 49 Euros/night, fixed price.
I know that the hotel racket in DXB is shameful, but this is too much.
Doggus, I actually feel sorry for you.
Sporadic,
FYI, Ibis hotels are not ''49 Euros anywhere else'' - ones I have stayed at in Europe recently are more like 70 euros (and that's the weekend special rate).
The rate I've been quoted for the one in Dubai is not 100 euros more like 90 (and that's including 20% taxes which are not part of the hotels pricing strategies) so please get your facts right particularly if your preference is to submit posts in the style of an arrogant smartarse.
You are welcome.
Its more fun!
[QUOTE=Doggus]Sporadic,
FYI, Ibis hotels are not ''49 Euros anywhere else'' - ones I have stayed at in Europe recently are more like 70 euros (and that's the weekend special rate).
Get your facts right particularly if your preference is to submit posts in the style of an arrogant smartarse. [/QUOTE]
Here are some facts from the Internet, not 70 Euros.
[url]http://www.ibishotel.com/ibis/fichehotel/gb/ibi/1441/fiche_hotel.shtml[/url]
Shows weekend rate in Germany of exactly 49 euros.
Besides that, If I read the post, rather than half read it then jump in and flame people then you would notice there is another interpretation of what was written.
i.e. It [i]could[/i] read that hotels of that style are 49 Euros. In fact the Etap range are about 33 Euros for a "cracker bx" - a bit larger than that actually.
Now THATS what I call being an arrogant smartarse!
[QUOTE=Doggus]Sporadic,
FYI, Ibis hotels are not ''49 Euros anywhere else'' - ones I have stayed at in Europe recently are more like 70 euros (and that's the weekend special rate).
The rate I've been quoted for the one in Dubai is not 100 euros more like 90 (and that's including 20% taxes which are not part of the hotels pricing strategies) so please get your facts right particularly if your preference is to submit posts in the style of an arrogant smartarse.
You are welcome.[/QUOTE]Doggus,
This sort of response to a Forum regular who always assists new mongers, is not going to help your cause.
I've worked with Accor before and i can assure you Sporadic is correct. Plus, he was merely comparing the ridiculous prices in Dubai (and they do go around 100 Eur subject to time of year), so why are you so defensive?
RTFF is all I will say to you.
Folks,
hope I can assist you here, because you all are right to some degree.
While ? 49,00 is a prevailing rate, all (and I mean all) hotels run specific yield management, i. e. they aim to optimise revenue. This might be the reason why Ibis Dubai is always above standard rate and you will find some hotels in Europe even going down to ? 29,00 at certain days and time of the year.
In respect to Dubai Ibis, I stayed there myself, I shall wish to advise about the Novotel WTC at Dubai. Difference is just around DHS 40 to DHS 50 and spacier and even easier for the girls. Plus (swimming) pool, thus better value for money.
My Ibis room was so small, I really had a problem to open my (big Delsay) bag.
Both hotels do not cause any problem with female visitors.
Greetings and stay calm,
Tom
[QUOTE=Doggus]Shite v Verbal shite[/QUOTE]Stats - what makes baseball so much fun.
Search function on member:
36 posts:[list][*]13 comments[*]17 posts requesting info[*]6 FR's[/list]
Not much of a track record, especially given:
Join Date: 08-25-03
Total Posts: 36 (0.03 posts per day)
Compared with Sporadic
Join Date: 10-16-03
Total Posts: 646 (0.58 posts per day)
Even at a 6% "hit" rate for informative posts, Sporadic still ahead of Mr. Doggus.
Not a smartass, just a bit of statistical analysis.
Sporadic: Too bad, a customer complaint. Hope Mr. Jackson does not dock your salary...
I guess Doggus was not in a very good mood.
To clarify, and I do stand by the typical 49 Euro price for Ibis in Europe, is that price gouging is still the norm in DXB.
I also wish you a very pleasant stay in Dubai, at whatever hotel you choose to stay in. With your friendly, open attitude, I am certain you will enjoy yourself.
And let me correct one more thing, I [i]used[/i] to feel sorry for you. Oh, and you are also welcome.
Planning to visit dubai in the first week of November and would like to know if there are any GF hotels in bur dubai area.
AMOF I am looking for something reasoable and I am not looking for 4 or 5 stars, just a normal place near action.
Any update on Sheraton 4 points ? they are still GF?
I appreciate your help and concern in advance.
[QUOTE=Red or Dead]Planning to visit dubai in the first week of November and would like to know if there are any GF hotels in bur dubai area.[/quote]Yes.
[QUOTE=Red or Dead]Any update on Sheraton 4 points ? they are still GF?[/quote]Yes.
[QUOTE=Red or Dead]Planning to visit dubai in the first week of November and would like to know if there are any GF hotels in bur dubai area.
AMOF I am looking for something reasoable and I am not looking for 4 or 5 stars, just a normal place near action.
Any update on Sheraton 4 points ? they are still GF?
I appreciate your help and concern in advance.[/QUOTE]
OMG I am concerned at what will happen here!
Red ref the apartment - you need to be on PM this is the only way and it means you have to pay the subscription. Jackson deserves it for the best site in the known universe and if you cannot afford the 20 bucks you definately cannot afford to rent my place or stay in dxb. pay the man!
Staying here in December, got a suite for 950Dhs and a twin for 650Dhs / night including breakfast. Its by the Clock Tower roundabout in Diera a taxi ride from the attractions.
Photocopies of ID required at the desk for your personal nurse for the evening, no other limitations on numbers or timing.
I guess that makes it an Amber instead of Green in the GF traffic light system?
[QUOTE=Slugger]
I guess that makes it an Amber instead of Green in the GF traffic light system?[/QUOTE]It still qualifies to be put down as green. Would have been amber if you have to shell out extra for taking guests to the room. Asking for ID and accepting photocopies is the standard norm. 950 for the suite is a bit steep but I hope you will put it good use. Well I did. My score for two nights there was six birds, two in tandems and two solo.
I checked with the Radisson front desk when I was there last night. Rack rate is 1200, but a room can be had for 575. Brand new hotel, and some expensive WG action in the rooftop bar. (Mainly non-WGs there, but it looked like an easy pick-up place). Lots of drinking expat girls from early 20s to early 30s. As for GF status of the hotel - someone will have to find out the hard way!
[QUOTE=Piper1]As for GF status of the hotel - someone will have to find out the hard way![/QUOTE]Ah - Steve W already has.
[url]http://www.internationalsexguide.info/forum/showthread.php?p=455551&highlight=Radisson#post455552[/url]
He reports no problems.
Thanks BC -
Now, if someone would make the effort to put together a Hotels list, or post instructions on how to do a search, I would've known that! ;)
Good to know the Radisson is GF (it's almost a walk from my office). Now to do a bit of online work to find a freebie to share the room with me.
Guys,
I am so pleased that I have found this forum. Excellent reports, well written entertaining and informative. Bravo! - So ok I am new here to the forum but not new to mongering, although to be fair did not know it was called that! Nice to be able to give my favorite hobby a name. So my question is this; I am in Dubai in 2 weeks time for 3 nights with my work - where should i stay for a good time with the WG's, Four Point or Madinat Jumeriah? I have booked 4Point directly but my company have now told me that they have booked a room for me in Madinat Jumeriah - I need to choose and I have read the Reports of Distinction etc...In fact I booked 4Point on the strength of reading the many reports on its GF nature in this forum. I am curious to hear an opinion from the senior members and local contributors here. Ta.
Same questions must be winding up the regulars on a huge scale.
I will add a brief list, much obtained from this site, and some of my OWN experiences. Mongers' season for questioning seems to be in overdrive.
First its the GF Hotels, then its Hotels to avoid. I do not want any questions regarding any of the below for example, if any supplement charges and how much and whether passport photocopy is required. Just consider it as every hotel charges a small supplement and all hotels require photocopies.
Don't like it?
Then the estate agents are your men! Dubai's apartment letting business is booming.
OK, for those who would like to know the recomended GF Hotels, choose from the following :
Al Bustan Residence
Al Bustan Rotana
Avari
Arabian Courtyard
Ascot Hotel
Astoria Hotel
Broadway Hotel
Burj Al Arab
Capitol
Chelsea
Crowne Plaza
Dar Al Sondos, operated by Le Meridien
Dusit Hotel
Fairmont
Hilton Dubai Creek
Hilton Dubai Jumeirah
Holiday Inn
Hyatt Regency Hotel
Ibis Hotel
Intercontinental
Jumeira Rotana
JW Marriott
Karama Hotel
Khaleej Palace
Le Merdien Faiways
Le Meridien Airport Hotel
Le Meridien Dar Al Sandos
Le Meridien Mina Siyahi
Le Royal Meridien Resort Jumeriah Beach Marriott
Metropolitan Palace Hotel
Moscow Hotel
Novotel World Trade Center
Panorama Hotel
Ramada ContinentalNear airport
Ramada Hotel
Ramada Intercontinental
Rihab Rotana
Royal Mirage Palace
Sheraton 4 Points
Sheraton Deira
Sheraton Dubai Creek Hotel
Sheraton Jumeirah Beach
Sofitel City Centre
Towers Rotana Hotel
Hotels to Avoid :
Coral
Emirates Towers
Golden Sands
Grand Hyatt
Imperial Suites
Marco Polo Hotel
Millenium Airport Hotel
Orchid
Regal Plaza
Regent Palace
Riviera
Rush Inn
Savoy Hotel
SeaShell Inn
Taj Palace
York
Now it is upto you, the newer mongers, to tell everyone otherwise. or Advise of any new Hotel you can suggest to be added.
Happy mongering, and return the favours.
Can only offer my personal experience, 4 points all the way! Easy walk to three great venues, 100% GF, and the rooms are not bad.
I have no idea about the other place. Enjoy!
another good hotel for dubai will be arabian courtyard. it is very close to 4 points, just opposite to dubai musium. it has been very gf friendly as i have used it for the last two years many times. high speed internet is also free at that location and staff is very friendly.
good luck
[quote=party peter]guys,
i am so pleased that i have found this forum. excellent reports, well written entertaining and informative. bravo! - so ok i am new here to the forum but not new to mongering, although to be fair did not know it was called that! nice to be able to give my favorite hobby a name. so my question is this; i am in dubai in 2 weeks time for 3 nights with my work - where should i stay for a good time with the wg's, four point or madinat jumeriah? i have booked 4point directly but my company have now told me that they have booked a room for me in madinat jumeriah - i need to choose and i have read the reports of distinction etc...in fact i booked 4point on the strength of reading the many reports on its gf nature in this forum. i am curious to hear an opinion from the senior members and local contributors here. ta.[/quote]
[QUOTE=Party Peter]Four Point or Al Qasr Madinat Jumeirah[/QUOTE]Agree with Sporadic.
On the one hand, your company is doing you a favor - the Madinat Jumeirah is a MUCH nicer hotel than the 4 Points. It is conviently located to the Hard Rock, Amnesia, some of the fancy bars out in the new marina. Probably has a few HIGH PRICED wg's on premises.
On the other hand, that [i]niceness[/i] comes with a price:[list]Taxi: Madinat is a bit out of town center. I'd GUESS that a taxi downtown will come in at 50 dhs, one way. Figure you'll be paying "3 ways": your (2nd person singular) trip in, your (2nd person plural) trip back, and her trip back home. That's 150 right there. Girl going out that far will want taxi money.[*]Time: Granted, bar times should be after traffic times, but... 1 accident, or 1 foggy night...[*]Convience: at the 4 points, it's an easy walk to some [i]early[/i] P4P venues (say Jockey's, Panarama Hotel). At the Madinat, it IS a planned trip. And not like you can pop back to your hotel for a rest before going out again later.[*]Time: a wg figures time into her calculations. For ST, there will be a hefty surcharge just due to travel time. For LT, as stated above, taxi fare will be included [i]somewhere[/i].[*]Overhead: a wg hears Madinat, that's a [i]hotel[/i] surcharge in and of itself.[/list]I'd say it all depends on where you're doing [legit] business. Those traffic jams DO play havoc with customer meetings... But, myself, I'd give up some amenities of a nicer room for [i]after hours[/i] convience. YMMV.
Please Mr. Bravo, an informative and detailed passing on of information? You are going to be kicked out of the senior members club. ;)
Or could it possibly have something to do with the tone, and content of the new guy post?
Party Peter, I hate to use you as an example, but as a one poster, you posed a decent question, not previously exposed, and did so in a reasonable manner.
Goodness, you may even be a reasonable human being! That is the impression I get anyway.
Take note new guys, nobody cares if your English is perfect, or how much you know, or how long you have been active in the hobby; [b]good answers come from good questions.[/b]
Ps. Peter, if you can, try to get a "grande" room at the 4 points (if you so choose.) Not quite 5 star, but very decent.
[QUOTE=Dissapointed]
Now it is upto you, the newer mongers, to tell everyone otherwise. or Advise of any new Hotel you can suggest to be added.
[/QUOTE]
Here are my additions from personal experience, Jumeira Beach Hotel will stop girls when noticed, but the reception is busy, so you may be lucky. Also there are [i]two[/i] Metropolitans in Diera, I added the cheaper one.
Al Bustan Residence
Al Bustan Rotana
Avari
Arabian Courtyard
Ascot Hotel
Astoria Hotel
Broadway Hotel
Burj Al Arab
Capitol
Chelsea
Crowne Plaza
Dar Al Sondos, operated by Le Meridien
Dusit Hotel
Fairmont
Hilton Dubai Creek
Hilton Dubai Jumeirah
Holiday Inn
Hyatt Regency Hotel
Ibis Hotel
Intercontinental
Jumeira Rotana
JW Marriott
Karama Hotel
Khaleej Palace
Le Merdien Faiways
Le Meridien Airport Hotel
Le Meridien Dar Al Sandos
Le Meridien Mina Siyahi
Le Royal Meridien Resort
Metropolitan Diera
Metropolitan Palace Hotel
Moscow Hotel
Novotel World Trade Center
Panorama Hotel
Ramada ContinentalNear airport
Ramada Hotel
Ramada Intercontinental
Rihab Rotana
Royal Mirage Palace
Sheraton 4 Points
Sheraton Deira
Sheraton Dubai Creek Hotel
Sheraton Jumeirah Beach
Sofitel City Centre
Towers Rotana Hotel
Hotels to Avoid :
Ambassador
Coral
Emirates Towers
Golden Sands
Grand Hyatt
Imperial Suites
Jumeriah Beach Marriott
Marco Polo Hotel
Millenium Airport Hotel
Orchid
Regal Plaza
Regent Palace
Riviera
Rush Inn
Savoy Hotel
SeaShell Inn
Taj Palace
York
[QUOTE=Mike De H] Jumeira Beach Hotel will stop girls when noticed, but the reception is busy, so you may be lucky.
An excellent and sensible listing by Mike De H. Thanks.
Just a note on the Jumeira Beach Hotel. Yes, reception and Security can be an obstacle, however, The Bier Kellar on the 2nd floor and the cocktail bar on the 22nd floor can both provide a good cover story for girls entering accompanied or otherwise.
Alternatively go as though to the Dow & Anchor pub on the ground then turn round and walk upstairs to the first floor. From there you can get a trouble free elevator to any floor you wish.
FFF
Al Habtoor Grand and Grosvenor are GF as well. I know this from experience even though I live in Abu Dhabi and from what the WGs tell me.
WR
[QUOTE=Wicked Roger]Al Habtoor Grand and Grosvenor are GF as well. I know this from experience even though I live in Abu Dhabi and from what the WGs tell me.
WR[/QUOTE]Bestard! You didn't invite me! ;)
Wildcat and I were checking an apartment to buy this evening, directly next to Grosvenor House. Wildcat was saying "nice views". Piper was thinking "Nice short walk to Club 44 or Buddha Bar for some hot action!" :D
[QUOTE=Piper1]Bestard! You didn't invite me! ;)
Wildcat and I were checking an apartment to buy today, directly next to Grosvenor House. Wildcat was saying "nice views". Piper was thinking "Nice short walk to Club 44 or Buddha Bar for some hot action!" :D[/QUOTE]
Trust you to think of something mongering when buying an apartment. Try to get one in the Grosvenor - kill 2 birds with one stone.
Have just emailed you as am stalking you on ISg tonight ;)
WR
[QUOTE=Wicked Roger]Trust you to think of something mongering when buying an apartment. Try to get one in the Grosvenor - kill 2 birds with one stone.
Have just emailed you as am stalking you on ISg tonight ;)
WR[/QUOTE]LOL - stalk away! I should be writing for work instead of here, but just cannot motivate myself. Been a long day, and a long time without a strange girl (I mean new girl) in bed. As for the apartment, I'm not sure I can afford both the apartment AND the mongering next door! (it's an expensive area on both counts). I think I'll just have to compensate by having a free night at the "Wicked Penthouse" next week. ;)
[QUOTE=Piper1]LOL - stalk away! I should be writing for work instead of here, but just cannot motivate myself. Been a long day, and a long time without a strange girl in bed. As for the apartment, I'm not sure I can afford both the apartment AND the mongering next door! (it's an expensive area on both counts). I think I'll just have to compensate by having a night at the "Wicked Penthouse" next week. ;)[/QUOTE]
By strange girl you mean Miss W......;)
See the email and we can decide on Hotel WR guest room availability - this is the hotel thread after all best get back on track. Off now see you soon Piper
WR
[QUOTE=Funfor Females]An excellent and sensible listing by Mike De H. Thanks.
FFF[/QUOTE]Yeah, Excellent post Mike De H, thanks for going through all the trouble making that list. lol
Thanks for the comprehensive listing Mike. On my last trip I stayed in 4pt and would like to check out Ascot ( I do not seem to be making any headway with info on fantasia. ALAS!!) this time as it is in the same area. Can anyone give a first hand info on Ascot. Yeah its green, but how are the rooms and will photocopies be accepted or do they insist on original passport as some of the other hotels.
Thanks
[QUOTE=Dxb Rocks]I do not seem to be making any headway with info on fantasia. ALAS!![/QUOTE]
That would be the upstairs lounge of the "Player´s club" bar at the Fantasia, sort of like the partitioned space you get in first class on Emirates (but without the inflight entertainment system) but I personally like the entertainment "system" upstairs at Player´s much more than a Hollywood flick! ;)
Hey Dissapointed, why didn´t [b]YOU[/b] think of updating and reposting 11Bravo´s list?
Damn good thing we have Mike to save the day!
If ever anyone needed proof that NOBODY R´s the FF, this is it.
[QUOTE=Sporadic]Hey Dissapointed, why didn´t [b]YOU[/b] think of updating and reposting 11Bravo´s list?
Damn good thing we have Mike to save the day!
If ever anyone needed proof that NOBODY R´s the FF, this is it.[/QUOTE]You Just need to skip back a few posts and you will see that I [b]did[/b] post the updated list of Hotels. I was just being sarcastic after Mike added a couple more, which was welcome.
Right, now for RTFF.
If you were a senior member Mr. dissapointed, you would be scrambling for the "delete the post" button.
My comment was sarcastic, I did see your re-posting of Bravo´s list thus was baffled by two other members mentioning Mike de H´s addition, WHEN THEY WERE BOTH ON THE SAME PAGE for goodness sake!
[QUOTE=Sporadic]If you were a senior member Mr. dissapointed, you would be scrambling for the "delete the post" button.
My comment was sarcastic, I did see your re-posting of Bravo´s list thus was baffled by two other members mentioning Mike de H´s addition, WHEN THEY WERE BOTH ON THE SAME PAGE for goodness sake![/QUOTE]I'd be scrambling for that button even if i was a goat as that was a serious misunderstanding! ;-)
Lets kiss and make up dude, and stick to what we're good at - pummelling girls!
The Doggus school of diplomacy will prevail otherwise! :-) !
[QUOTE=Dissapointed]Yeah, Excellent post Mike De H, thanks for going through all the trouble making that list. lol[/QUOTE]
What can I say? Its a talent !
[QUOTE=Mike De H]What can I say? Its a talent ![/QUOTE]What about the Park Hyatt dubai creek?
I don't find anywhere if it is GF or not.
Thanks in advance.
Fingen,
I could not find out anything specific about the Park Hyatt Creek using the search engine, and to add to the misery, on another forum, the same question was posed, without result.
Conventional wisdom is that a good 5 star (like this one) will not be "bothering" the guests about their company (this HAS been my experince in similar hotels worldwide) but YMMV.
I guess you get to be the test subject, please let us know, and if I hear anythig else, I will post it.
[QUOTE=Fingen1]What about the Park Hyatt dubai creek?
I don't find anywhere if it is GF or not.
Thanks in advance.[/QUOTE]Try phoning them and asking. Don't use your real name and say you are considering staying but want to know the hotels policy on bringing 'guests' or 'friends' back to your room in the evening.
You've nowt to loose me lad.
Hello,
Firstly good forum. Enjoy it.
A question if you do not mind. I have read through alot of this forum, the info is good. I just would like to know about some budget hotels? and then secondly what is considered budget in dubai?
I am 24 and not finianicially able to retire yet, so am looking for a place to stay in Dubai that is about $60 USd a night do not know if possible.
I will have been in Mexico for 30 days on holiday before Dubai so my finances will probably be running low.
I ask as I assume from reading the forum that some of you live in Dubai.
If my assumptions about pricing is all wrong please advise.
And secondly if i would find a place for +- $60 but will be in the ass-end-of-no-where having to pay +-$20 -40 USD a trip in taxi to get anywhere then i would rather save the taxi fare and put it towards a hotel.
And finally a good shopping area in Dubai to find bargains? Clothes/Electronics? Or should i rather do it in USA when i am trotting around Mexico?
If I have asekd some questions that have already been covered i apologise in advance.
Regards
[QUOTE=Montemor] I just would like to know about some budget hotels? and then secondly what is considered budget in dubai?[/quote]Not many, DXB does not have enough rooms as it is, and rather crappy hotels charge upscale prices in most cases. Budget in DXB means $120 a night.
[QUOTE=Montemor] And finally a good shopping area in Dubai to find bargains? Clothes/Electronics? Or should i rather do it in USA when i am trotting around Mexico?[/quote]You can find cheap clothing (and I do mean cheap in both [i]sentidos[/i] of the word) but for electronics, things are cheaper in France than DXB. USA will always be cheaper than DXB for electronics.
In summation, DXB has a lot to offer, but it is NOT cheap. If you are seriously on a strict budget, you might find DXB not to your liking.
One personal comment, at 24, you should not be mongering, you should be pulling. ;)
Suerte.
EDITOR'S NOTE: I certainly hope that the author or somebody else will post a link to this report in the Reports of Distinction thread. Please Click Here for more information. ;)
Monte - Sporadic is right - mongering is a mature man's hobby. Get ye-self to the non-P4P nightclubs laddie! See timeoutdubai.com
As for Budget Hotels, don't listen to Sporadic - he only travels to Dubai business class, so what would he know? ;) There are literally hundreds of cheap hotels in downtown Deira. Would be relatively safe to just arrive (daytime) and walk around to find an available room. As a budget traveller, you'll be happy enough with the quality.
There's also a YHA youth hostel in Al Qusais, near Al Mulla Plaza. If you stay there, please pop into the nearby Dubai Grand Hotel and give us an upate on the scene (action starts at 10pm in Churchill's Cigar Bar, and after midnight in the ground-level club). There's also a number of hidden bars in the hotel, including a non-P4P Philipino club - could be worth a try.
Shopping - Karama area is good for cheap clothes, some of it great quality, some not. Also cheap tailors etc in downtown Deira.
PS - another option for occasional cheap acccommodation is to take a girl all night, but stay at her apartment. Kills two birds with one stone. For this, you need to ask if she has her own room, rather than a dorm set-up.
[QUOTE=Piper1]
There's also a YHA youth hostel in Al Qusais, near Al Mulla Plaza.[/QUOTE]
Youth Hostal? Please!
I only stay at places with operational defibrillators on every floor. ;)
As for the mongering, our hero will have to do some serious bottom feeding if he insists on P4p I fear.
Seriously, one of my unfulfilled aims in life is to stay at a cheap hotel in Deira a few nights and finally crack the Indian dancing-girl scene.
I don't have big aims in life. ;)
Until a few years ago, I only stayed at budget hotels/back-packer hostels when travelling, even if work paid for an expensive hotel. Backpacker hostels are good places to pick up girls, especially at the parties/barbecues. Girls travelling away from home are usually pretty adventurous.
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I had to look up the meaning of "defibrillator". Why did I think it was something about hair-removal?
[QUOTE=Piper1]Seriously, one of my unfulfilled aims in life is to stay at a cheap hotel in Deira a few nights and finally crack the Indian dancing-girl scene.[/QUOTE]I know a guy who can get you a great price on case-lots of garlands, but you would have to smuggle them in though. :)
Hi Guys,
The following news appeared in GulfNews today:
Dubai: An impotent man who was caught at the airport carrying drugs to enhance his sexual performance was sentenced to four years in jail yesterday.
The Dubai Court of First Instance found the 48-year-old Pakistani, M.A., guilty of smuggling and possessing medicine containing a substance banned in the UAE. He will be deported after serving his term.
M.A.'s lawyer said, "He showed the authorities a medical prescription which confirmed that a doctor had prescribed the medicine for his sexual impotency. My client did not know that the prescribed medicine contained a banned substance."
[url]http://archive.gulfnews.com/articles/06/11/15/10082675.html[/url]
Is there any government website where one can get a list of banned substance / medicines in UAE and thus avoid bringing it to UAE. Is Viagra treated as banned substance?
Appreciate your reply.
Kool Dude
[QUOTE=Kool Dude]Hi Guys,
Is Viagra treated as banned substance?
Appreciate your reply.
Kool Dude[/QUOTE]
V is available over the counter as is C and any other pill like that. If you bring a box full you may be stopped of course!
So why bring in when you can buy here freely?
WR
I cannot find any reference to the Al Murooj Rotana. Does anyone know anything about it? Is it girl friendly?
I appreciate any info.
I called Al Shams Residence last week to book a studeo apartment for 3 nights. It was available on the dates I wanted; however when I asked the man on the counter whether my guest would be allowed in the room, he firmly said that no girl will be allowed. He was most probably an Indian receptionist. I then booked in Panorama Hotel and there was no problem. This is for information of fellow members.
Deon123
Thanks Deon123 for the contribution of the Al Shams Residence as not GF.
[b]Friendly List[/b]
Al Bustan Residence
Al Bustan Rotana
Avari
Arabian Courtyard
Arabian Park
Ascot Hotel
Astoria Hotel
Broadway Hotel
Burj Al Arab
Capitol
Chelsea
Crowne Plaza
Dar Al Sondos, operated by Le Meridien
Dusit Hotel
Fairmont
Hilton Dubai Creek
Hilton Dubai Jumeirah
Holiday Inn
Hyatt Regency Hotel
Ibis Hotel
Intercontinental
Jumeira Rotana
JW Marriott
Karama Hotel
Khaleej Palace
Le Merdien Faiways
Le Meridien Airport Hotel
Le Meridien Dar Al Sandos
Le Meridien Mina Siyahi
Le Royal Meridien Resort
Metropolitan Diera
Metropolitan Palace Hotel
Moscow Hotel
Novotel World Trade Center
Panorama Hotel
Ramada ContinentalNear airport
Ramada Hotel
Ramada Intercontinental
Rihab Rotana
Royal Mirage Palace
Sheraton 4 Points
Sheraton Deira
Sheraton Dubai Creek Hotel
Sheraton Jumeirah Beach
Sofitel City Centre
Towers Rotana Hotel
[b]Hotels to Avoid :[/b]
[b]Al Shams Residence[/b]
Ambassador
Coral
Emirates Towers
Golden Sands
Grand Hyatt
Imperial Suites
Jumeriah Beach Marriott
Marco Polo Hotel
Millenium Airport Hotel
Orchid
Regal Plaza
Regent Palace
Riviera
Rush Inn
Savoy Hotel
SeaShell Inn
Taj Palace
York[/QUOTE]
Deon,
Will you please specfiy which Panorama you are referring to as I will probably book at Panorama Bur Dubai before I head to LOS (I was suppose to go to Dubai in September but I found out that Ramadan is on the doors so I preferred to postpone my vacation to the New Year as I got package for Dubai & LOS (Al Mankol Road). I think thats the one that have the jockeys. I heard they charge about 50aed for have a girl in the room.
What do you recommend? Panorama Bur Dubai or Diera?
Thank you Sporadic for the updated list of GF hotels. I would like to add Arabian Park Hotel as GF; see my earlier report in Duai Reports section.
Deon123
Hi Kimo29,
I am refering to Panorama Bur Dubai where I stayed twice and there was no problem. One advice is to book a double room to avoid 50 AED payment each time you take your guest upstairs. Yes, Jockeys is at the entrance of the hotel. Have nice time.
Deon123
Deon 123,
Thanks mate I have booked two nights, a double room as recommended by you at the sum of 213$ which I think bery reasonable for such period.
Have you checked the jockyes how was the secen I heard about the raids (I. E. LE on the cyclone two weeks ago well since my time is short I have no time to waste so I will check york, rockfellas, rattle snack and may bat premier) the second day I will check TGIT although I heard its closed now anything else for afternoon hunt some pals mentioned the cafes at the REKA street and city center what are your comments.
Thanks again pal
Just returned after 3 nights stay at Al Mas. The stodio apartment was large enough and comfortable at AED 450 per day. I told the counter staff that a guest would come at night. He said ask her to bring a copy of her passport. I had two nights of enjoyment without any hassle whatsoever. I would recommend this place to be girl friendly. The negative side is that there is not much of choice in food in the small restaurent they have.
Deon123
Kimo29,
I tried to send you PM, but it seems you do not prefer to receive PM or are not allowed to receive one. It's bad. You should activate your PM service to get info from other members.
As for the places you mentioned, they all are still doing good business. I visited two of them and had no problem of any sort.
Deon123
Sorry mate and thanks for your help.
Yes my private message is not activated. In light of the current circumstance and since this is my 1st visit to Dubai since last time I was there for only 8 hours. I went to Cyclone to check the secen thats it I did not have time to do anything but entering the Cyclone and have one drink and grab my self back to catch my flight to Thailand.
What are your recommendation for two nights. I mean to save time and money as well. Cyclone, preimer, amensia or York, rattlesnack, rockefellas, TIGIT taking into account that I have 2 nights only.
Since I will be staying at Panorama I think I will not be charged to enter the Jockeys pub right?
Moreover do you think 200USD I think thats approx 730AED will get a 7 CIS?
Thanks again man
You should first try Jockeys. Since you will stay at Panorama, they will not charge you AED 35 entrance. If you do not find anyone to your liking, then walk down to Regal Plaza(Rockfellas) or York hotel. Even Imperial Suites is near enough. Have nice time and PM me latest information upon your return.
Deon123
I will be in dubai next week and staying at the Karama Hotel. I chose it as I believe it is GF. Has anyone out there stayed here? Is it really GF, and if so do they charge for overnight guest? If so, do you know how much? Hopefully not an outrageous figure.
I will be in Dubai next week for a few days and have booked myself into the Karama Hotel as hear it is GF. I hear that they may charge for overnight guest, so if any of you out there have stayed here, do you know hat the charge is? Hopefully, not too outragous!
Just wanted to reiterate my experience at the Four Points Sheraton. COMPLETELY GIRL FRIENDLY. Unfortunately another punter said he had a bad experience there and was asked for ID from the girl, a day after I stayed there. Strange because that was not my experience.
I brought a girl during lunchtime and nobody batted an eyelash. The lobby was full of businessmen attending the GITEX convention, and there were two hottie girls working the receptionist desk (in full view of the entrance) but luckily they were busy and did not notice me.
Later that night after midnight, I brought in TWO girls. We strolled past the night security guard, who did not say a word. I avoided eye contact with everyone as we made the short "walk of shame" and rushed to the lifts (elevators). But nobody said a word or stopped us. The girls were very impressed that they were not stopped. They already had their passports ready for inspection but were never asked for it.
As for location, you cannot beat the Four Points Sheraton. It is 5 minutes walking to the York Hotel and the Regal Plaza (Rockafellas), about 10 minutes walk to the Ramada (Rumors) and Panorama. And about 15 minutes walk to the Ascot Hotel (TGIT) for afternoon delights.
Add this to the GF list. Ladies are asked for copy of passport but no hassles.
WR
[b]Friendly List[/b]
Al Bustan Residence
Al Bustan Rotana
Avari
Arabian Courtyard
Arabian Park
Ascot Hotel
Astoria Hotel
Broadway Hotel
Burj Al Arab
Capitol
Chelsea
Crowne Plaza
Dar Al Sondos, operated by Le Meridien
Dubai International Hotel Apartments (AKA Trade Centre Apartments)
Dusit Hotel
Fairmont
Grosvenor House
Hilton Dubai Creek
Hilton Dubai Jumeirah
Holiday Inn
Hyatt Regency Hotel
Ibis Hotel
Intercontinental
Jumeira Rotana
JW Marriott
Karama Hotel
Khaleej Palace
Le Merdien Faiways
Le Meridien Airport Hotel
Le Meridien Dar Al Sandos
Le Meridien Mina Siyahi
Le Royal Meridien Resort
Marriot Executive Apartments
Metropolitan Diera
Metropolitan Palace Hotel
Moscow Hotel
Novotel World Trade Center
Panorama Hotel
Ramada ContinentalNear airport
Ramada Hotel
Ramada Intercontinental
Rihab Rotana
Royal Mirage Palace
Sheraton 4 Points
Sheraton Deira
Sheraton Dubai Creek Hotel
Sheraton Jumeirah Beach
Sofitel City Centre
Towers Rotana Hotel
[b]Hotels to Avoid:[/b]
Al Shams Residence
Ambassador
Coral
Emirates Towers
Golden Sands
Grand Hyatt
Imperial Suites
Jumeriah Beach Marriott
Marco Polo Hotel
Millenium Airport Hotel
Orchid
Regal Plaza
Regent Palace
Riviera
Rush Inn
Savoy Hotel
SeaShell Inn
Taj Palace
York
[quote=Big Bob II]And about 15 minutes walk to the Ascot Hotel (TGIT) for afternoon delights.[/quote]You WALK?!?!?! PERVERT!!!! BTW, it's Astoria for TGIT.
You can add the "Grosvenor House" at the Dubai Marina to the list of girl friendly hotels.
Stayed there last week for two nights. Picked a nice PRC each night from York (ok, quite long taxi ride, but there was not such a big choice in the Bar 44).
[QUOTE=11Bravo]You WALK?!?!?! PERVERT!!!! BTW, it's Astoria for TGIT.[/QUOTE]
Say what? I take it that you mean Dubai is like Los Angeles: nobody walks? I absolutely hate taxis and cars. I do not even own a car at home. I will not take a taxi unless I absolutely must!
The receptionist at the 4 Points says Dubai has begun construction on an underground metro system? That is wonderful news because the traffic in Dubai is horrible. It took me an hour to get from the airport to 4 Points!
And yes I meant the Astoria Hotel for TGIT.
Can someone help and avise if Al Bustan Residence (not hotel) behind airport is GF place. Many thanks in advance for your help and advice?
I have seen it is Yellow ( But as Guess), Then I saw an old report about a problem and CIS involvement. Please advise asap
Many thanks
[QUOTE=Prince21]Can someone help and avise if Al Bustan Residence (not hotel) behind airport is GF place. Many thanks in advance for your help and advice?
I have seen it is Yellow ( But as Guess), Then I saw an old report about a problem and CIS involvement.
[/QUOTE] Prince21,
Forum mate, the place you mention is at the top, the very top of the GF list posted below.
It may be that they request a passport copy, but honestly, the vast majority of WG´s in DXB carry said copy just for this purpose.
This is something required by the authorities in DXB, so they cover themselves with a copy of the PP. When the girl leaves in the morning, (99% of the time, they destroy the copy and report nothing (they have 24 hours to report guest details.)
Hope this helps you understand the situation.
I've been visiting Dubai now for about 6 years about 10 times a year total and as I've just found this forum, I thought I'd add my 2 cents worth.
Le Meridien Airport: Never a problem. The staff just smile and say 'hello' as you pass by with your girl on your arm. I've not even had to meet them outside. They just come to the room with no hassle. (Yeah, you have to have a number! Girls just don't walk the halls and knock on random doors, of course! Lol!) The hotel is a maze, though. Make sure you know where you are going otherwise that 'walk of shame' can be quite the long one sneaking back from Jules. Assuming you want to avoid co-workers, that is. They have ground floor rooms with sliding doors that exit to the outside (they also have rooms on the ground floor that exit into the courtyard. They don't have access to the outside unless you go inside the hotel first. Keep it in mind if you want to book such a room). So, if you are rather shy you can leave the sliding door unlocked and use that as your exit/entrance.
Renaissance: Stayed there once a year ago. Nice hotel. Called my usual 'friend' at the time and waited, and waited, and waited. Finally, I called her and asked where she was. She was stuck downstairs waiting for the staff to process her passport. I had to call the desk and tell them to send her up. She had been sitting there for 1/2 an hour waiting for them to contact me. Cost for the extra guest: 100 DHS.
Now I'm slated to stay at the Al Bustan Rotana. I'll let you know how that works out afterwards.
I'll also post some of the few photos I've taken in the Photos section sometime.
Hi,
I am looking to book an apartment for six people. Willing to spend approx. £1000 for a week. My problem is that I am finding only apartments in the Marina area but I want somewhere more central i.e. Bur Dubai.
Any ideas?
[QUOTE=British Paki]Hi,
I am looking to book an apartment for six people. Willing to spend approx. £1000 for a week. My problem is that I am finding only apartments in the Marina area but I want somewhere more central i.e. Bur Dubai.
Any ideas?[/QUOTE]
Do you truly need an apartment if it's only a week? Why not just book a hotel suite with two bedrooms in Bur Dubai at a GF place such as Four Points Sheraton or ramada, or two hotel rooms with adjoining doors?
As in my report, Sheraton Four Points now asks for documents.
Also Panorama bur Dubai apparently gone upto 100 dhs supplement.
[QUOTE=Dissapointed]As in my report, Sheraton Four Points now asks for documents.
Also Panorama bur Dubai apparently gone upto 100 dhs supplement.[/QUOTE]Dude, there is a bar AND restaurant on the first floor of Sheraton 4 points, how did you manage to get charged? Assume you arrived very early hours of the morning after the bar closed?
[QUOTE=Titaniste]Dude, there is a bar AND restaurant on the first floor of Sheraton 4 points, how did you manage to get charged? Assume you arrived very early hours of the morning after the bar closed?[/QUOTE]Errrr, I didn't get charged ;-)
The point of the post was to re iterate that the once 100% gfe hotel is now asking for girls to leave documents at reception.
Panorama however has gone up from 50 - 100 dhms.
Hey man,
Are you sure of that? I already booked in parnorama a double room based that in such case I will not be charged the 50DHS fees if I have a girl in my room. Now you are saying that they are charging 100DHS. Please confirm if you had single or double room: (
[QUOTE=Kimo29]Hey man,
Are you sure of that? I already booked in parnorama a double room based that in such case I will not be charged the 50DHS fees if I have a girl in my room. Now you are saying that they are charging 100DHS. Please confirm if you had single or double room: ([/QUOTE]Hey mate,
My friends stayed there last week. they booked double rooms.
You could be lucky and they may let you through but my friends told me that they were asked to pay 50dhms one night and then 100 dhms few days later due to some change in policy. although that could just be the hotel trying to make more money on that night.
Hope to get an update from you.
Have fun now.
I would like to know if Traders Hotel is girl friendly.
I'll be in Dubai on Jan 7 th.
I RTFF and found Fairmont of the GF friendly list, but what exactly does that mean? Do they charge extra for girls? Any tips to avoid the walk of shame? Also, not knowing the physical layout of Dubai that well, what mongering locations are close? How far is the Astoria (TGIT)?
in deference to your senior member status i will not scold you with the well deserved rtff. take a peek, fairmont is listed.
try the pod thread for more info. if i had any first hand experience there i would have posted it.
did you ustfse for the fairmont? that should yield the relevant post. i did the search and it is reported as friendly. what friendly means in your terms i have no idea, to me it means i can bring back a lady with minimal or no problems. ymmv. being dxb, i suggest friendly means no problems.
yet once again, i drag this list to the top, it was one whole page back!
[b]friendly list[/b]
al bustan residence
al bustan rotana
avari
arabian courtyard
arabian park
ascot hotel
astoria hotel
broadway hotel
burj al arab
capitol
chelsea
crowne plaza
dar al sondos, operated by le meridien
dubai international hotel apartments (aka trade centre apartments)
dusit hotel
fairmont
grosvenor house
hilton dubai creek
hilton dubai jumeirah
holiday inn
hyatt regency hotel
ibis hotel
intercontinental
jumeira rotana
jw marriott
karama hotel
khaleej palace
le merdien faiways
le meridien airport hotel
le meridien dar al sandos
le meridien mina siyahi
le royal meridien resort
marriot executive apartments
metropolitan diera
metropolitan palace hotel
moscow hotel
novotel world trade center
panorama hotel
ramada continentalnear airport
ramada hotel
ramada intercontinental
rihab rotana
royal mirage palace
sheraton 4 points
sheraton deira
sheraton dubai creek hotel
sheraton jumeirah beach
sofitel city centre
towers rotana hotel
[b]hotels to avoid:[/b]
al shams residence
ambassador
coral
emirates towers
golden sands
grand hyatt
imperial suites
jumeriah beach marriott
marco polo hotel
millenium airport hotel
orchid
regal plaza
regent palace
riviera
rush inn
savoy hotel
seashell inn
taj palace
york
[QUOTE=Captain America]I RTFF and found Fairmont of the GF friendly list, but what exactly does that mean? Do they charge extra for girls? Any tips to avoid the walk of shame? Also, not knowing the physical layout of Dubai that well, what mongering locations are close? How far is the Astoria (TGIT)?[/QUOTE]Stayed in the Fairmont about 18 months ago, and they didn't bat an eyelid at bringing 1/2 girls back. No issues, no ID, no money, just the deference you deserve as a paying customer as you smile and nod when passing the front desk.
When in doubt, call them and check their policy.
Fairmont is a taxi ride from Diera, as is everywhere apart from the 4 Points, but only a short-ish one.
[QUOTE=Slugger]Stayed in the Fairmont about 18 months ago, and they didn't bat an eyelid at bringing 1/2 girls back. [/QUOTE]
Do they have the same policy when you bring whole girls back, or is it only for half girls? ;) Sorry.
Hi Guys,
Does anyone know if the SeaView Hotel is GF. Could not find it listed in the GF Hotel list.
Kool Dude
[QUOTE=Kool Dude]Does anyone know if the SeaView Hotel is GF. Could not find it listed in the GF Hotel list.[/QUOTE]Christmas spirit FINISHED.
Yes, I do know. And so would you with a LITTLE effort. How difficult is it to UTFSE?!?
[quote=sporadic]do they have the same policy when you bring whole girls back, or is it only for half girls? ;) sorry.[/quote]
they were actually very helpfull and the bell-hop helped me carry the four half-girls up from the lobby as he could see my hands were full.
i had two lovely little eritrean girls from the york that time for 400dhs each lt until 10.00 am, but that was the last time i went shoppping there as it seems to be really scraping the barrel these days, in my humble and in-frequent experience.
fantastic tits on both of them and a tag-team bbbj. no wonder i have fond memories of the fairmont.
Sorry dont answer the q. 11 brovo's masterful excellent ROD, hotels has clearded it up.Cheers bravo you are a legend, i must of walked past or bumped into you a 100 times.
Have reviewed the dxb hotel thread for 2006, plus a search of "hotel" in the dxb thread (PAIN in the ass). Have tried to capture all hotel reviews from last year, and updated the hotel list.
As I was going through the threads, a number of things occurred to me:[list][*]DXB THREAD: PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, if you are going to comment on a hotel (plus, minus, good, bad, whatever), put the report (or a subset if it is an FR - YES, double post) in the HOTEL section. Just do a SHORT cut/paste. It will be appreciated. Hotel comments in FR's on the dxb thread are VERY time consuming to parse.
[*]DXB THREAD: A number of "went back to my hotel, had a good time" posts. Which hotel? And answer in the hotel section, please. Even if the hotel has been reported BEFORE as GF, it's always nice to have more recent confirmation - policies do change.
[*]HOTEL THREAD - mis-placed posts. FR's, and questions - not hotel questions, but where to find wg's (particularly one persistent "where are Indian/Paki girls"...). Again, a nuisance to parse. If you are going to ask a question, at least post in the correct thread.
[*]HOTEL THREAD - known hotels. Nothing like the "Is hotel ABC girl friendly?", when a simple search would provide the answer. Come on, how difficult is it to use the search function? I honestly think it'd be quicker to do the search than write the post.
[*]HOTEL THREAD - unknown hotels. This is my BIGGEST gripe. How can that be? Asking about an unreported hotel should be legit. Well, it is. But SOOOOO MANY "I'm coming to dxb next month, staying in Hotel XYZ. Is it GF?" THEN, no subsequent report about the experience. OK, so maybe SOME never made the trip, but I'm sure a lot did. So where is the "payback"? I'm sorry your question was not answered, but we don't know everything, and most [u]residents[/u] are not that familiar with hotel policies. How difficult is it to provide something to the NEXT punter?[/list]
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a) is mentioned
b) comments correct/should be added
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Info gathered from Dubai hotel thread as of 31 dec 06.
Name:
alphabetical for easy lookup (most questions in form of "Is hotel xyz friendly")
Some may be listed twice due to different "experiences"
Ratings:[list][*]GREEN: guest friendly, no adverse comments POSTED[*]YELLOW: adverse comments (mostly due to "guest" charges")[*]RED: absolute refusal or DIFFICULT requirements (e.g., ORIGINAL passport, no copy)[/list]
Date:
MM/YY. date last mentioned in an answer, (not necessarily last time stayed). Provided as "staleness" indicator
Most popular in [b]bold[/b]
[list][*]date....rating....name [*]01/06...GREEN?....Admiral Plaza. Latest report says: - no problems, no extra charge if you book a double room. Earlier reports (YELLOW) mentioned 50 dhs charge for bringing back guests; others report 150 Dhs. for "guests" [*]12/04...GREEN.....Airport Hotel [*]01/06...GREEN.....Al Bostana. (Maybe referring to one of the below). girl friendly, only one night I had a problem with secuirty[*]12/03...YELLOW...Al Bustan Residence (guess) [*]08/06...GREEN?....Al Bustan Rotana (near airport). Latest report says no problems: "No hassle in the afternoons and passport / walk of shame only in the evenings". Earlier (YELLOW) said "has started to charge 200. If guest comes to hotel/room alone, there is a charge. If you meet guest in "car park or elsewhere", and escort yourself, there is no charge." [*]11/06...GREEN.....Al Habtoor Grand[*]01/04...GREEN.....Al Hina Residence [*]11/06...GREEN.....Al Mas Apartments in Bur Dubai (Golden Sands area). Usual copy of her passport[*]12/06...GREEN.....Al Murooj Rotana (for which I had no problem taking a girl up to my room.)[*]05/05...GREEN.....Al Shams Hotel Apartments (Golden Sands area). (same as below?)[*]11/06...RED?.......Al Shams Residence (same as above?). Latest: punter telephoned, was told no girls allowed. [*]01/06...RED........Ambassador (sister hotel to Astoria). NOT girl friendly. Even tried bribing the securty guard to no avail![*]11/06...GREEN.....Arabian Courtyard. Just opposite to Dubai Musium[*]11/06...GREEN.....Arabian Park. [*]12/03...GREEN.....Ascot Hotel [*]01/06...RED........Astoria Hotel. Police problems. Had been previously rated YELLOW: Extra 75dhs when you bring a guest. Latest report: original passport and levied a 100 Dh charge (which never appeared).[*]12/06...GREEN.....Avari Hotel. Photocopies of ID required at the desk for your personal nurse for the evening, no other limitations on numbers or timing.[*]06/05...YELLOW...Bin Suloom Plaza Appartments, Deira. Charged 50 dhs [*]07/05...RED.........Bin Suloom Plaza Suites (asked policy) [*]07/06...GREEN......Broadway Hotel, Diera [*]11/05...GREEN......Burj Al Arab. All the girl has to do is quote suite number. Guests are OK if you register them at reception. [*]01/04...GREEN......Capitol. It's slightly out of the way on Mina Road near Port Rashid [*]08/06...GREEN......Carlton tower. reception staff gave me no hassle[*]09/05...GREEN......Chelsea (new in the Mankhool area) [*]10/06...RED.........Coral Boutique Hotel Apartments, Diera. Hotel is dry, no bar. Large population of long bearded males. Not GF.[*]09/06...GREEN......Crowne Plaza. If the girl is coming to you, best meet in the lobby to avoid any problems.[*]03/06...YELLOW?...Dallas Hotel (used as ST hotel; day rate, NOT hourly), opposite the Admiral Plaza. GROTTY, but functional. Is GF but 100 Dh surcharge [*]01/06...GREEN.......Dar Al Sondos, operated by Le Meridien [*]01/06...RED?.........Desert Rose. Passport copy was required but no 'fee'. Very much an Indian run joint. not reccommended.[*]09/06...GREEN.......Dhow Palace, Bur Dubai. GF presuming you are booked properly (not cheap and single occupancy). I also had two come straight to my room without any hassles at all. Give it a solid green light, and a seven for location [*]09/05...GREEN.......Dubai Grand. "I'm 90% sure Dubai Grand is GF" [*]--/--...GREEN........Dubai International Hotel Apartments (AKA Trade Centre Apartments) (appeared in hotel reference list).[*]01/04...GREEN.......Dubai Marine Beach Resort [*]11/05...GREEN.......Dusit Hotel (assumed friendly; wg's seen leaving in am) [*]09/06...RED..........Emirates Tower. Girl needs her ORIGINAL passport, 250 dhs guest charge (another reported 200 dhs guest charge)[*]02/04...GREEN.......Eureka Hotel Deira (off Rigga St). Great hotel as far as guest-friendliness, but would not stay there again due to distance from Bur Dubai, quality of rooms, lack of taxis in area [*]05/05...GREEN.......Fairmont [*]01/06...RED..........Fortune, (near Rigga Rd). Another 100 to get into the hotel. And a lot of talking for the reception to accept her passport copy. They insisted on the original, that she didn't have it with here. [*]11/05...RED.........Golden Sands serviced apartments: 3, 5, 10 at least. Not at all friendly. GS3 has camera in lift. GS5 fire escape is on CCTV too (someone found that out the hard way!). Can book "wife", but requires advanced notice; only practical if girl booked in advance for a few days. As a properly registered guest, girl would have access to room at any time, including when he was not there. He was leaving in the morning so had no worries. [*]07/06...RED.........Grand Hyatt (Deira - "old Hyatt, corniche"). Girl needs her ORIGINAL passport, 100 Dhs guest charge [*]07/06...RED?........Grand Hyatt, Creek Marina. There is no problem bringing in 'guests', provided they have their [b]original[/b]] passport (photocopies will not do), and there is a 'guest' charge of 80Dh per guest [*]11/06...GREEN......Grosvenor House. crackin hotel and very GF[*]03/05...GREEN......Hilton Dubai Creek [*]10/04...GREEN......Hilton Dubai Jumeirah [*]03/06...GREEN......Holiday Inn (downtown). No problems at reception, asked for copy of pasport, no extra money or no extra charges on the bill.[*]03/06...GREEN?.....Hyatt Regency Hotel. Latest: no additional cost and just standard copy of passport. Prior report (YELLOW): charged an extra 120 dirhams as ""room supplement for guest [*]11/06...YELLOW?...Hyatt Park Hotel. Additional cost and just standard copy of passport. [*]10/06...GREEN?.....Ibis Hotel. Latest: My Ibis room was so small, I really had a problem to open my (big Delsay) bag. Hotel does not cause any problem with female visitors. Previous (YELLOW): Concierge stated girl had to have a driving licence or ORIGINAL passport. When I brought her in, I avoided the lobby on the left and headed straight for the lifts on the right. No security, no concierge, no problems [*]05/05...RED..........Imperial Suites. NO NO NO!!!!!!! Guests not permitted. [*]07/04...YELLOW....Intercontinental at Creek. She was stopped by the security for visa copy; 120 dhs charged to room. [*]01/04...GREEN.......Jebal Ali Hotel [*]03/06...RED..........Jumeira Beach Hotel (Marriott?). Will stop girls when noticed, but the reception is busy, so you may be lucky. Bars available to provide an 'excuse for entry'.[*]03/06...GREEN......Jumeira Rotana, Satwa. Very girl friendly. [*]12/06...GREEN......JW Marriott [*]07/06...YELLOW?...Karama Hotel. Is GF, although ID is usually requested and a supplement payable if you are spotted taking the girl in. [*]10/03...GREEN.......Khaleej Palace. Downtown. 4 star, very user friendly [*]03/06...RED..........Kporte Inn Hotel. I rang up and visitors are not allowed. Not even short time occasional visitors for corporate entertainment. So overall I would not recommend this hotel to anyone.[*]11/04...GREEN.......Le Merdien Fairways. Not to be confused with the main Le Meridien. By Chillis' restaurant and the car dealers. [*]12/06...GREEN.....[b]Le Meridien Airport Hotel[/b]. No staff comments, no payment, even no registration. The doormen treat your guest as if she were your wife even thought she might be the 7th wife that week. The reception staff very discreet; don't even look up having spotted the situation as you arrived. Even the room service guys are polite and greet your guest when delivering ice etc. [*]09/04...GREEN.....Le Meridien Dar Al Sandos [*]09/04...GREEN.....Le Meridien Mina Siyahi (Seyahi) [*]09/04...GREEN.....Le Royal Meridien Resort Jumeriah Beach [*]12/06...GREEN.....London Crown. London Crown-1 (the bigger of the two London Crowns): four separate occasions, brought WG back. Three of them, we arrived in front, no one stopped us at the desk. Fourth time, I drove and parked in the garage (the doorman opened the garage entrance and no problems), and we walked up to the 1st floor (above the lobby) and the got the elevator to my floor from there. [*]10/05...RED........Marco Polo Hotel, Diera. Punter states is a definite RED. [*]03/06...GREEN.....Marriott [*]11/06...GREEN.....Marriott Executive Apartments. Ladies are asked for copy of passport but no hassles.[*]09/06...GREEN?....Madinat Jumeriah. Took a girl back without problems. Be careful of which room you get. You can only get to some rooms via a touristy canal-boat ride full of fellow hotel guests - the boat-ride of shame [*]11/06...GREEN.....Metropolitan Hotel, Diera.[*]04/06...GREEN.....Metropolitan Hotel, Sheik Zayed Road. really guest friendly. Rattlesnake bar (attached to hotel) has a number of P4P choices.[*]05/04...YELLOW....Metropolitan Palace Hotel (Al Maktourm street); tip the security guy's 10AED you are OK [*]12/04...GREEN.....Millenium [*]12/04...RED.........Millenium Airport Hotel [*]--/--...GREEN?.....Moscow Hotel (Punter Disappointed posted in his GF hotel list) [*]01/04...YELLOW....Movenpick. 100 dhs for your "guest". Various reports mixed as to OK/not OK [*]10/06...GREEN......Novotel World Trade Center. Asked girls for identification [*]01/06...GREEN......Number One Tower Suites. Sheikh Zayed Road near to Shangri La. They just ask for a copy of the girl's passport sometimes.[*]09/06...RED?........Orchid Hotel. During Ramadan, front desk clerk stopped us and asked for her passport. She had only a photocopy and no visa page. He refused her entry and refused 100 Dhs gratuity[*]11/05...GREEN......Palm Hotel. Near Amnesia/Hard Rock [*]12/06...YELLOW...Panorama Hotel, [u]Bur Dubai[/u] (Jockey's). Usual passport copy required. If you take lady upstairs, additional 100 Dhs on bil. Booking a double might avoid the 50dhs surcharge.[*]08/06...YELLOW...Panorama Hotel, [u]Deira[/u]. guests are allowed with a copy of their passport and an additional rate of 50 dhs.[*]02/06...RED?........Palm Beach Rotana Inn. No reports from forum as such, but an non P4P report stated: "The area is very popular with migrant workers and there's rarely a lady to be seen, all of which makes for an uncomfortable evening for females."[*]04/06...GREEN......Radisson SAS (Dubai Media City). Report said wg was able to walk in directly, no problems. Unsure about later at night.[*]11/05...GREEN......Ramada Continental. Near airport; may ask for the girl's visa copy [*]01/06...GREEN.....[b]Ramada Hotel[/b] on Mankhool Rd. in Bur Dubai. Copy of her passport (no passport, no girl) (MANY favorable reports) [*]10/03...GREEN.....Ramada Intercontinental [*]03/06...RED.........Ramee International Hotel Deira. Not GF. Another comment: ramee group hotels are mostly not GF[*]11/05...RED.........Regal (Plaza/Palace)(where Rockafellas is) is a NO NO NO!!!!!!! Grown men seen crying when absolutley no way guests could be brought to room. [*]02/06...RED.........Regent Palace Hotel. Charge you between 150 to 250 dhs additional. Latest: they outrightly said no to guest I tried to bribe the security guy but in vain[*]10/05...YELLOW....Renaissance. Guest registration required; 100 dhs charge added to bill [*]06/06...GREEN.......Rihab Rotana. Good if you have your own car. Underground parking garage with elevator directly to your room without passing the lobby does work. However, CANNOT verify that someone trying to get a guest in via the lobby would work. But having a car, parking underground and taking the elevator up works like a dream. [*]02/04...RED..........Riviera [*]01/04...GREEN......Rolla Residence, opposite the Impirial Suites hotel. [*]11/06...GREEN......Royal Mirage Palace [*]05/05...RED..........Rush Inn [*]10/03...YELLOW....Rydges Plaza - costs 100 dhs to have a girl in your room [*]10/05...RED..........Savoy Hotel (same owner as Savoy Park Apartments) [*]10/05...RED..........Savoy Park Apartments (same owner as Savoy Hotel) [*]09/03...RED..........Sea Shell [*]11/06...YELLOW....Seaview. 50 dhs guest charge. If you bring the WG from the club back into the hotel through the kitchen walkway, if you go straight for the elevator, they [u]may[/u] not stop you or the girl.[*]06/05...YELLOW....Shangri-La Hotel. (Shangri La) 150 dhs for each girl [*]11/06...GREEN......[b]Sheraton 4 Points (Sheraton Four Points)[/b] in Bur Dubai (MANY favorable reports) [*]05/06...GREEN......Sheraton Deira (different than Sheraton Dubai Creek) No extra charges, copy of residence permit, copy destroyed in the morning. "Green all the way." [*]02/06...GREEN......Sheraton Dubai Creek Hotel. Ask for high floor: in the lobby, where there is seating for guests to relax, they can see the first 4 floors worth of all the doors as they look up and around. [*]02/05...GREEN.....Sheraton Jumeirah Beach. Copy of their passport. Taxi to city: 50 dhs (USD14) (she will ask you to pay). [*]01/07...GREEN.....Sofitel City Centre (yes, 2007)[*]03/04...GREEN.....St. George Hotel, near Deira Public Library [*]08/04...RED........Taj Palace is pretty strict. Large population of long bearded males. [*]04/06...GREEN.....Towers Rotana Hotel, Sheikh Zayed Road. Night cops patrolling that area all the time; near the Towers Rotana hotel as well, especially in the parking area. GF, did ask for passport copy as I checked in but no hassles.[*]05/05...GREEN.....Traders Hotel (part of Shangri La chain) in Deira [*]10/05...RED.........Vendome Plaza. A dump (no choice: hotel scene TOTALLY booked). Not only that, charged 200 dhs for guest; took her passport copy [*]03/06...YELLOW....Waterfront Appartments on 16th st off Bank Street in Bur Dubai. Hotel wanted to charge extra 100 dhs for guest, but receptionist would not give receipt, so customer did not pay. Another posted charge of 50 dhs for guest. Has underground parking, with lift.[*]09/05...GREEN.....Winchester Grand/Old Winchester [*]11/05...RED........York. NO NO NO!!!!!!! Guests not permitted.[/list]
[QUOTE=11Bravo]Have tried to capture all hotel reviews from last year, and updated the hotel list.
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Mucho congrats for the hours spent assembling this [b]very valuable[/b] information
However, being the cynic that I am, I wonder how many days before the next "I am in Dubai for X days next week, can anyone help....." question appears from a single-digit poster
Cheers
Has any one any idea if Jonrad hotel in Diera, previuosly Conrad Hotel is Girl friendly.
If one hotel is not guest friendly and monies have been paid already, what option does one have.
Thanks in advance.
Hi Guys,
my boss booked me in to the Metropolitan Hotel in Deira.
In the Hotel list i is marked as "yellow".
Can anyone confirm this status? Still done with a 10 DHS Tip to the security guy?
Thanks anyways and have fun!
Hope to meet up someone in DXB from 10.-13.02.07
(please PM me for contact)
Jimmyk
[QUOTE=Barry D]However, being the cynic that I am, I wonder how many days before the next "I am in Dubai for X days next week, can anyone help....." question appears from a single-digit poster[/QUOTE]I'm the same. Answer: all of 3 days.
OK guys,
i must have been blind. I haven't seen the Metropolitan Deira last time in the list.
And yes, it is declared as GREEN and i hope that it still will be green when i'm in DXB.
Mea culpa!
[QUOTE=Jimmy K II]my boss booked me in to the Metropolitan Hotel in Deira. In the Hotel list i is marked as "yellow".[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Jimmy K II]i must have been blind. I haven't seen the Metropolitan Deira last time in the list. And yes, it is declared as GREEN and i hope that it still will be green when i'm in DXB.
Mea culpa![/QUOTE]I can't verify the accuracy on hotel names - there were reports on the Metropolitan Hotel, Deira (green) AND the Metropolitan Palace Hotel, Diera (yellow). Same place, or different places? I have no idea, relying on comments to correct any mis-information.
Hopefully, you'll post a review in the hotel section to clarify which one you stayed at, and the experience you had.
BTW - I was not referring to you (3 days), but to a 2 poster on the dxb thread.
As far as i know, which Metro Hotel it is exactly and as far as i know, if it is GF or no, i'll post an update to the Hotel list.
I have in my travel plans only "Metropolitan Deira" with a romm in "single use"
I'll see, if they charge a visit or not...
So long
Jimmyk
[QUOTE=Jimmy K II]i'll post an update to the Hotel list.[/QUOTE]Feedback ALWAYS appreciated. Nothing like someone asking for hotel info, then you never hear anything more. Especially with some of the lesser known hotels...
I see that in the list Arabian courtyard is listed as Green. I would rather call it YELLOW. On several occasions me and collegues of mine have stayed there and at least been asked to provide a copy of the WG's passport and asked to pay a 200Dhs extra fee!! Some collegues had to pay extra fees for their wives when they were visiting. Perhaps a senior member of the forum would like to decide whether it should be Yellow or not?
Good Luck
Anchor777
[QUOTE=Anchor777]I would rather call it YELLOW. On several occasions me and collegues of mine have stayed there and at least been asked to provide a copy of the WG's passport and asked to pay a 200Dhs extra fee!! Some collegues had to pay extra fees for their wives when they were visiting.[/QUOTE]Copy of passport is STANDARD these days. When the hotel wants the ORIGINAL... that's red.
The extra fee? Depends. If they were charging for wives, sounds like maybe the room was booked as a single, so an additional charge was included.
But will change to either GREEN? or YELLOW? when I publish updated list. Will wait until end of this month for any other comments.
Thanks for the feedback; very few do.
If the place does not charge you more for WG than they do for a wife (presuming you did not register together) I would still call it green.
Green to me means no outrageous charges or severe ID (original PP) requirements.
Yellow means it is either not consistant, or tight requirements.
Red is when it just is not going to happen.
The "Greens" are the establishments that adhere to the discrete, true hospitality tradition, ie. none of my business as long as things do not get out of hand.
This is where I spend my money, where I contact the manager when I leave to tell him how much I appreciate the hotels hospitality, where I assure them I will be back, where I tip the discrete doormen.
I was there last year, not looking for WG, as my wife came out to join me, and they charged a second user charge.
In the executive lounge there is free internet. and free food and drink. no security on that floor, but can not answer for the hotel itself.
Bumz
[QUOTE=11Bravo]
Thanks for the feedback; very few do.[/QUOTE]11B,
I had a quick run through your impressive list and can concur that IMHO it is pretty much correct, based on info from friends etc who stayed here over the last year.
I have quite a few mongering friends and business colleagues due to stay at various hotels in DXB over next few months and will remember to interrogate accordingly as to the GF nature of their particular hotel.
Any REDS will get a post here immediately, info of this type and quality is advantageous to all.
FF
[quote=Fifty Fifty]I have quite a few mongering friends and business colleagues due to stay at various hotels in DXB over next few months and will remember to interrogate accordingly as to the GF nature of their particular hotel.
Any REDS will get a post here immediately, info of this type and quality is advantageous to all.[/quote]Obviously, "[i]RED[/i]" information is critical, but still feedback confirming the continuing friendliness of any hotel is also worthwhile. I do try and provide the "last report" date as an indicator of a hotel's info [i]staleness[/i] in the list. After all, just because a hotel was friendly (or not) in 2005 does not mean it's the same today.
Feedback is appreciated, and demonstrates a punter's willingness to give back something, rather than just take (with questions).
Hi there,
in general i don't understand at all the hotel policies of RED, or GREEN.
OK, when the flood of prositutes in a hotel gets too frequent, some guests might be disturbed and have the impression to stay in a cheep brothel.
But this is also always a question of discretion by the men bringing back the ladies to the hotel.
When i'm fucking drunk and bring back very loud some WG's then i understand very well, that the hotel won't tolerate this too often :-)
But when i'm just coming back with the WG as i'd come home with my wife or girl friend, nobody will be discussed or disturbed.
For travellers like me, on open policy (GREEN) gives in my opinion a better recommandation to the hotel than to be on the list as RED, becaue these are the places to avoid.
Some hotels like e.g. the MERIDIEN AIRPORT or also the SOFITEL City Center are absolute favourite places in terms of tolerating WG's. In the Meridien, the doorman even opens the door and welcomes you with y big smile, even when you bring home the 2nd or 3rd WG this day. No supplement charges, no questions.
What's your opinion about that?
So long, have fun!
Jimmyk
btw.: A very big thanks to 11Bravo, Sporadic and all the other experts keeping these very useful informations up to date!
[QUOTE=Jimmy K II]But when i'm just coming back with the WG as i'd come home with my wife or girl friend, nobody will be discussed or disturbed.[/QUOTE]Remember where you are; this is not western europe, america, thailand. Here, it is ILLEGAL to have sex outside of marriage, to say nothing of with a wg. Certainly, law is rarely enforced, but it COULD be. Thus, the hotel could be guilty of "aiding and abetting" a crime. One of those "how far do we go to not interfere with the customer without running afoul of the local authorities..."
I have no problems with the hotel taking a passport/visa copy of the girl's documents. Demanding ORIGINAL documents - no. As for "additional" charges... guess it comes down to how the room was booked, single or double.
[QUOTE=11Bravo]Remember where you are; this is not western europe, america, thailand. Here, it is ILLEGAL to have sex outside of marriage, to say nothing of with a wg. Certainly, law is rarely enforced, but it COULD be. Thus, the hotel could be guilty of "aiding and abetting" a crime. One of those "how far do we go to not interfere with the customer without running afoul of the local authorities..."
I have no problems with the hotel taking a passport/visa copy of the girl's documents. Demanding ORIGINAL documents - no. As for "additional" charges... guess it comes down to how the room was booked, single or double.[/QUOTE]You're right, we are in a muslim country.
And like so often, it's always a question of behaviour, means how the gentleman behaves himself in the public.
When I start deep french kissing in the lobby i don't have to wonder, when i get in trouble.
Behave yourself in a discreet and modest way, and you won't have too many problems.
So long, have fun!
Jimmyk
[QUOTE=11Bravo]I can't verify the accuracy on hotel names - there were reports on the Metropolitan Hotel, Deira (green) AND the Metropolitan Palace Hotel, Diera (yellow). Same place, or different places? I have no idea, relying on comments to correct any mis-information.
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The three Metropolitan Hotels on the list are correctly named.
I often stay in the Metropolitan Hotel in Diera. The other one just round the corner is the Metropolitan palace Hotel and this is the one the taxi drivers also mistakenly take you to. Both are near the clock tower but one is on the main road to Sharja. The other, the older and cheaper one, with no qualifiers in the name, just "Metropolitan Hotel" is very resonably priced and is green, sometimes asking for a copy passport and sometimes not.
[QUOTE=Mike De H]The three Metropolitan Hotels on the list are correctly named.
"I often stay in the Metropolitan Hotel in Diera. "
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Yes, the Metroploitan in Deira is where the 'Air-Astana' cabin crew (From Kazakhstan) stay when they are in town and they are definetely worth an occassional flutter. They often turn up in the places of entertainment Deira side and are great fun and often keen to supplement their aviation incomes.
[QUOTE=Funfor Females][QUOTE=Mike De H]The three Metropolitan Hotels on the list are correctly named.
"I often stay in the Metropolitan Hotel in Diera. "
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Yes, the Metroploitan in Deira is where the 'Air-Astana' cabin crew (From Kazakhstan) stay when they are in town and they are definetely worth an occassional flutter. They often turn up in the places of entertainment Deira side and are great fun and often keen to supplement their aviation incomes.[/QUOTE]
Hope they perform better in the sack than they do on the planes!
[QUOTE=My Kapitan][QUOTE=Funfor Females]
Hope they perform better in the sack than they do on the planes![/QUOTE]Probably depends if you pay "business class" or "restricted economy" :D
Guys,
I am going to be staying at Delmon Hotel. Is there a nightclub or bar there where I can meet some filipina girls for some "fun"?
Guys,
I am going to be staying at Delmon Hotel. Is there a nightclub or bar there where i can meet some filipina girls for some "fun"?
[QUOTE=Christina22]Guys,
I am going to be staying at Delmon Hotel. Is there a nightclub or bar there where i can meet some filipina girls for some "fun"?[/QUOTE]
It seems they can be found at the Seaview and Imperial Suites (Staying Alive bar). Go to General Information for maps.
Let us know if your hotel is Girl Friendly.
[QUOTE=Mazo99]Do they hang just in clubs or on the streets like some Russian and Africans? [/QUOTE]Sporadic/Disappointed: why the hostility? The boy is merely looking for some [i]dates[/i].
I see them all the time on the street, hanging from the date palms. But usually they have mesh bags over them - I don't know whether as a collection tool, or to prevent guys like Mazo99 from [i]harvesting[/i] them on the sly.
Best I can say is, try it and see, but with all that auto exhaust, I'd think they'd be pretty polluted.
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I stand corrected, and am not too proud to admit a mistake. Seems Mazo99 posed the SAME question on the dxb thread, but when he didn't get an answer within 24 hours, guess he felt he needed to post it in the hotel section. Guess some salaries will be docked; an unsatisfied customer whose question was not answered in the required period.
01-24-07, 20:33 Dubai - Hotel Information Posted By Mazo99
01-23-07, 22:10 Dubai Reports Posted By Mazo99
So Sporadic, add a #6: double post of the same question
Things to learn - newbie mistakes
Arrived in Dubai last week. No glue at all.
Stopped by Rattlesnake Wednesday night with a colleague. Band was playing and we had a beer listening to the music.
When scanning around there was that cute PRC. On eye contact she and her friend came by - very bad English but very nice.
"Go with you?" It was easy to understand. "What do you want for coming?" "You decide, it is up to you".
Sounded promising. Left together in cab to the Emirates Towers. Was 2.30 am and the lobby was empty. Guard did not let us to my room and sent us t reception. Wanted original passport and 300 surcharge for the guest.
She had only a passport copy with her, the receptionist was unbreakable.
I finally gave up, brought her to the taxi with 100 UAD cab money and she left. She left with a promising hug and my dream disappeared on the drive way.
Went to bed alone.
Lesson 1: avoid Emerates Towers
Lessen 2: Read the hotel forum before visiting Dubai
Lesson 3: Probably ask for the price before you take her with you.
Question: would I have done better going to her place? Would it be safe to come with her?
Hope for more luck next time.
Dbfan
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[QUOTE=Dbfan]Things to learn - newbie mistakes[/quote]We ALL make them, even YEARS later...
[QUOTE=Dbfan]"Go with you?" It was easy to understand. "What do you want for coming?" "You decide, it is up to you".[/quote]Some prefer the spontaneous "let's get out of here and let nature take its course". For myself, I like things known up front - me, how much I'll pay; she - how much she'll get. Perhaps not so "romantic" but beats "disagreements and scenes" down the road.
[QUOTE=Dbfan]Left together in cab to the Emirates Towers.[/quote]Sorry, LOL. Nothing like hitting that BRICK wall at 2:30 am.
[QUOTE=Dbfan]Wanted original passport and 300 surcharge for the guest. [/quote]Useful info for others. Girls don't ever carry their original passport. The prc's have them, just carefully stashed. The CIS... God only knows.
[QUOTE=Dbfan]I finally gave up, brought her to the taxi with 100 UAD cab money and she left. [/quote]You are a gentleman, and I salute you.
[QUOTE=Dbfan]Question: would I have done better going to her place? Would it be safe to come with her?[/quote]1. Safe - pretty much for certain. Not saying there would NEVER be roving fingers, but I've found they are pretty honest (at least the PRC's - the majority of my experience).
2. Her place can range from nice, if spartan, to GRIM. The "more popular" girls will share a place with a few others, so might have their own bedroom (or bed). I've known a few who had their own place. Others... if living barracks style, most will know a place to go, a ST room that someone rents out of their apt. Or a girlfriend's place. There IS always the Dallas Hotel (which I can say I've used, YEARS ago), but just make sure you bring your shower (flip-flop) sandals. Not only for the shower - that carpet has seem better days. Still laugh when the receptionist asked how many DAYS I would be staying (HOURS the accurate specification), with 2 PRC's with me. Given my passport was at my non-GF hotel (didn't know about this forum), used my US driver's license. Ah, those were the days...
A few might offer you LT at their place, especially if they have their own bedroom, but more the rule that it's ST. And the places I've visited, even the nice ones... I've always preferred to depart back to the COMFORT of my own hotel.
Nice to see a new name with SOMETHING to say. Hopefully, you'll have a 2nd post sooner rather than later.
[QUOTE=Dbfan]Lessen 2: Read the hotel forum before visiting Dubai[/quote][color=red]Salute #2[/color]. You POSTED your experience.
How many times do you read:[list][*]What's a girl friendly hotel?
[*]Is hotel xyz girl friendly[/list]Yes, there is a hotel list, but it's a FRACTION of the hotels here. How do hotels get added? By MEMBERs' posts. Most residents don't stay that much in hotels (well, I certainly don't, not at THOSE prices), so we really don't know.
Maybe you get an answer. Maybe no response (and posting SAME question AGAIN really NOT the way to get any answers - we might be senior, but most of us can remember where we left off reading). Or maybe you get slammed with a UTFSE (most likely from myself) response.
But one thing that [b]REALLY[/b] irks me is the "Is Hotel XYZ" girl friendly question (where xyz is not a "known" hotel) ... then nothing.
OK, maybe you didn't get a response, or the response you got was not what you wanted. But how about giving something BACK?!? Maybe a few trips get cancelled, but I'd venture to say most do come, do stay at Hotel XYZ, then never report the experience for the benefit of others. Someone's got to be first.
Even if it's at a known hotel (like Emirates Towers), nice to have updated reports (and in the proper thread so EASY to search and parse for the hotel list update). Doesn't take any more time to write "Hotel XYZ no problem" or "Hotel XYZ big problem" as it does to write the original question.
Plus, besides just being nice, it can also help your "validity" score. "Members" who post nothing but questions, few reports, I certainly tend to classify them as clutter.
Was there in November. I brought a WG back all 3 nights and had no problems at all. Security and front desk personnel did not even blink when we walked straight for the elevator even at the odd 2-3am.
Anyone been there any good or all cleaned up?
Please help.
cheers to all,
based on previous info, i booked there and here is the outcome.
totally girl friendly, no surcharge. most of the time the lady was asked for a copy of her passport copy, just a formality as sometime the copy was in a very bad shape. funnily, one night the clerk made a new copy for the lady.
sometimes i also entered without being stopped.
the rooms are large, with a kitchenette, clean and well equipped. sun terrace and small pool on the roof. free airport shuttle.
high speed internet available. this site is blocked even using jap or ultrasurf. it seems that proxify.com works, but did not try.
the hotel is located in bur dubai, rolla street, at walking distance from the main venues.
rather cheap, as i paid 250 dhs plus taxes booking far in advance on [url]www.starwoodhotels.com[/url]
drawbacks: small lobby, difficult not to be seen if somebody you know stays there.
no alcohol, take it from the entry duty free. traffic noise in the lower floors.
recommended. no, i do not have shares of the hotel ;-)
red
I have been in Dubai for business this week and was staying in Savoy Suites. This is a new Savoy hotel apartments and I just wanted to try it out and see if it was a Ok hotel and GF.
Four you updates please don’t use this hotel if you are looking for evening company as this hotel is not GF.
They have broadband in the hotel and Alias V2.X is working fine.
Will be back in 2 weeks time and will try a new hotel and come back with more info after that visit.
See ya
[QUOTE=Bell End]Anyone been there any good or all cleaned up?[/QUOTE]Red.
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Badboy9613 and RedBaron2: info appreciated, myself as an "editor", others as users. If only others were so considerate.
I am looking for a hotel where the ladies actually come knocking on your door presenting themselves. staying there for 1 night on my way to China . Are there such things in Dubai? Thanx for any help.
PS: apartments are ok as long as nothing too sleezy.
m02040608:
If you are lazy, you are going to sleep well and alone.
No such things in Dubai, you have to go out and take back or collect phone numbers.
Red
I'm heading to Dubai next week and plan on having serious fun called my last girl there a real A lister from Ukrain, met her in premier and we plan on meeting. Last time she reluctantly agreed on 700 but it was really great. We made it like 5 times in that night. Will try same price again.
Now really concerned about afternoon fun reading the reports about jocky's and TGIT. But I remember an old post about a place where u can find iranians or women in abaya as they say but don't recall the name.
Anyway any update on LE activity. Is it still ok to walk with the girl or go to her home?
Also what is the hottest place to go as a nightspot? Is Zince still ok?
[QUOTE=m02040608]I am looking for a hotel where the ladies actually come knocking on your door presenting themselves. staying there for 1 night on my way to China . Are there such things in Dubai? Thanx for any help.
PS: apartments are ok as long as nothing too sleezy.[/QUOTE]M02040608, you can find this in Bahrain but not in Dubai.
Here you should shake your butt a little bit and you will get what you want.
[QUOTE=Hampan69]I have been in Dubai for business this week and was staying in Savoy Suites. This is a new Savoy hotel apartments and I just wanted to try it out and see if it was a Ok hotel and GF.
Four you updates please don’t use this hotel if you are looking for evening company as this hotel is not GF.
They have broadband in the hotel and Alias V2.X is working fine.
Will be back in 2 weeks time and will try a new hotel and come back with more info after that visit.
See ya[/QUOTE]What do you mean by NOT GF?
Don't they allow to bring in girls at all or does a little tip help at the frontdesk?
Pls. update your information
Cheers,
Jimmyk
[QUOTE=Member #1071]Here you should shake your butt a little bit and you will get what you want...[/QUOTE]Especially from the locals :)
Will be visiting Dubai in a couple of weeks and was considering staying at the Majestic Towers . Haven't seen this mentioned on the forum . Is it GF and what about the bars there?
[QUOTE=Shagga 19]Will be visiting Dubai in a couple of weeks and was considering staying at the Majestic Towers . Haven't seen this mentioned on the forum . Is it GF and what about the bars there?[/QUOTE]
Been there for some night activities: girls not really welcomed, copy of passport needed, and "The guest should leave before 10 PM". I asked the receptionist "Is this a school or what?" he answered back "no, but these are the rules".......
Stayed at the Grosvenor House, and to be honest was a bit worried about bringing a girl back at 2am.
No problems what so ever, walked in hand in hand and no 1 blinked an eyelid.
Girl had a great time and the hotel is pretty nice in my opinion.
[QUOTE=Jimmy K II]What do you mean by NOT GF?
Don't they allow to bring in girls at all or does a little tip help at the frontdesk?
Pls. update your information
Cheers,
Jimmyk[/QUOTE]I even tried to tip at the frontdesk, did not work.
[QUOTE=Ramsis]Also what is the hottest place to go as a nightspot?[/QUOTE]Couldn't answer this one myself; every place I go has a/c and is reasonably comfortable, although Rattlesnake can get a bit hot as the crowd overpowers their a/c.
[QUOTE=RedBaron2]Cheers to all,
Based on previous info, I booked there and here is the outcome.
Totally Girl Friendly, no surcharge. Most of the time the lady was asked for a copy of her Passport copy, just a formality as sometime the copy was in a very bad shape. Funnily, one night the clerk made a new copy for the lady.
Sometimes I also entered without being stopped.
The rooms are large, with a kitchenette, clean and well equipped. Sun terrace and small pool on the roof. Free Airport Shuttle.
Red[/QUOTE]Totally agree. I stayed there last year end of Oct-begin of Nov. No questions asked at the lobby except asking for a copy of the passport. Looked like they were just going along with a formality.
Location is great as well. You are within walking distance from Imperial, York, Regal etc. However, some of the girls in Cyclone thinks its not GF (?!). I didn't have this issue with girls from Regal though.
Also try Hotel.de, I booked my room last minute yet the cheapest.
Jimmyk,
I posted a note on this chain over a year ago...
Savoy Hotel, Savoy Apartments Savoy Crest (All Bur Dubai) and Marco Polo Hotel (Deira) are part of the same group and all of them are DEF NOT GF.
You will not be able to take any girl with you to your room unless she was properly booked in with you for the entire duration of your stay.
Forget about tipping them any of their reception staff as well.
CT
[QUOTE=Jimmy K II]What do you mean by NOT GF?
Don't they allow to bring in girls at all or does a little tip help at the frontdesk?
Pls. update your information
Cheers,
Jimmyk[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=11Bravo]Red.
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Badboy9613 and RedBaron2: info appreciated, myself as an "editor", others as users. If only others were so considerate.[/QUOTE]I have now had time to read some more in my lunch break and get the idea and found your list, and have cancelled the k-porte (red) and booked the avari (green)tryed to find avari listing in the forum but could not from date to see the hole entry has anyone stay there recently (update). This is like a military operation. I would like to subsribe what comes up on the credit card, wiil be in dubai 14th March can not wait any thoughts as new comer and if I have put this in the wrong part or something I apoligise this is the only forum web site I have every found to be worth/interresting looking at
Cheers,
Bell end
Hi Guys,
my trip is already over and i can confirm you, that the Metropolitan Hotel Deira is YELLOW/GREEN
No problems to bring a lady up in your room, she only has to bring her passport/copy of passport and will be registered at the reception.
Besides this, there's luckily no surcharge on the bill and also no other questions posed at the reception.
Heard from one girl, that the KEMPINSKY at Emirates Mall is abolutely RED
No chance to bring a girl to your room, if she's not booked with you for the whole trip.
So long, next time i'll hopefully be booked into the AL BUSTAN ROTANA AIRPORT (which should also allow ladies i hope)
have fun!
[QUOTE=Bell End]tryed to find avari listing in the forum but could not from date to see the hole entry has anyone stay there recently (update). [/QUOTE]Upper right, near top of every page: Search this Thread" tool.
Using it, found 10 hits on avari, mostly hotel list in its various forms, but did find the last post of the person that stayed there:
[post]525376[/post]
Sorry to be a bore but can anyone tell me if the Somerset Jadaf Serviced apartment id girl friendly? One would assume it is but the embarressment of being busted is too much to bear.
[QUOTE=Bell End](update). I would like to subsribe what comes up on the credit card, Bell end[/QUOTE]You can pay cash to subscribe if your have concerns about you cc. Read the detail on page 1 or post to Jackson.
Bare
[QUOTE=11Bravo]Couldn't answer this one myself; every place I go has a/c and is reasonably comfortable, although Rattlesnake can get a bit hot as the crowd overpowers their a/c.[/QUOTE]What is the coolest place?
I personally thought the Sieview go over the top with their A/C. Definately in January, I find Jules bar a little uncomfortable.
Hey all,
Spent a few nights in the Traders Hotel a couple of weeks ago. Each night I had no problem at all walking right to the elevator with a WG. I don't know about you guys but I always just walk right on and don't even look at the front desk. Just like the lady belongs with me.
Spent some time in the bar in the lobby but did not really see any WG action there. Of course I was just using the bar as a way to kill some time before heading out to the regualr venues.
Also checked out the sports bar at the Renissance. Definetly some WG action in there. Early on in the night there were at least 4 or 5 WG's in the bar. Not excellent quality but definetly passable for someone who is staying at the hotel and looking to hook up without going out in town.
I have seen the latest report on various hotels with their guest friendly, but can some one shed some light on particular 3*Hotels in Bur Dubai or Diera which are total guest friendly.
Great and friendly location.
No problems either via car park, direct to room. First time the lift called at the Ground floor, but no inspection. The every other time directly to room.
The escorted thru lobby, left copy of passport, and no problem.
Several times met WG passing thru, as I recoved from Jet Lag.
I have a regular, and she stays in apartment very often, and uses pool on roof.
The staff ask where is my GF, if she is away for a day or two. Visa run this week.
Friend had a chinese girl visit him, she phoned, following a drunken session previously, and was knocking at room door within 10 mins. NO problems at all.
As to rates the chinese would not settle for less than 600 plus taxi.
My Philipino, introduced by another Philipino from Sea View. (another story), stared first few days at 500, then we agreed a bulk rate, 300, she has full use of apartment, and basically lives with me.
I am planning a 3 some birthday present for myself.
Bumz
Hi there,
I am new to the forum, but it is alread one of my favorites.
Can anyone help me, I stay for 3 days in dubai. And like to find a hotel, 4-5 star. With spa, maybe beach AND girl friendly.
Can anyone help me please.
Thanks
Hi all,
I checked the forum but there was no info on le meridien elsondos suites infront of citycentre.
Any news about it? I tried crown plaza last week and it was ok. Booked in eltaj hotel but read it was a RED so changed to this one as it was the cheapest!
I get crazy prices starting 1700D /night.
[QUOTE=Will Smith69]Hi there,
I am new to the forum, but it is alread one of my favorites.
Can anyone help me, I stay for 3 days in dubai. And like to find a hotel, 4-5 star. With spa, maybe beach AND girl friendly.
Can anyone help me please.
Thanks[/QUOTE]
Dependent on your budget, I'd recommend the Dubai Hilton Creek. Great boutique hotel, entrance at the rear of the building lets you access the elevator without going past reception. AND you can get the shuttle to the Jumeira Beach Hilton for free. It's also VERY girl friendly. Unfortunately it's priced itself out of my market at the moment. Like many other hotels in DXB.
Good hunting
Expatcat
[QUOTE=M02040608]I am looking for a hotel where the ladies actually come knocking on your door presenting themselves. staying there for 1 night on my way to China . Are there such things in Dubai? Thanx for any help.
PS: apartments are ok as long as nothing too sleezy.[/QUOTE]
Lots of hotels have coffee shops with some girls hanging out in them. Just leave your room go to the coffee shop and make a deal with the girl or her agent to come up to your room. If the situation is a little uncomfortable to discuss such thing, just hand the girl of your choice a bit of paper with your room number. This is about the easiest way to get some action in Dubai.
The shifting sands of time have seen Dubai rotate around the cycle of LE activity and consequent WG dispacement.
Some of us moan about this but, on the bother hand, it adds to the excitement of the hunt and emphasises the value of good intelligence gained from forums such as this one.
The crown plaza seems to be emerging as a credible spot for afternoon delight. And I wrote last week of the PRC stunners evident in the Harvester in the evenings.
The coffee shop on the same floor as the Harvester can be a rich a rich vein of potential in the mid / late afternoons.
There is a clutch of remarkable CIS stars who have taken to lingering there over coffee and reading.
I encountered one particularly shapely little Ukrainian lovely in green boots and a very classy skirt just above the knee. She was sitting having coffee and gave me the most welcoming of smiles as I walked past.
No sooner had I switched on and plugged in my laptop than I was packing the bugger away again because the delightful dyavushka had asked for a light and agreed 400UAD for the rest of the afternoon.
Excellent contours, you can't bend wire that shape!
Soft, smooth, smiley and horny as hell. Very good value.
And then, on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday this week there was a superb PRC with long, long black hair and legs to die for. She seemed to sit for hours working on her laptop and looked almost unapproachably busy. A model of the bespectacled professional. Which is why it took me three sightings to decide to have a go.
She was very well worth the wait and an excellent performer as well as a good conversationalist with a sense of humour. 500 dirhams well spent if you ask me.
So there we are, Crown Plaza afternoon delights. It is not the Cyclone or Rattlesnake, don't expect squadrons of the little charmers leaping all over U. But there are reliably two or three very classy little numbers to be had most afternoons between about 3-30 and and 7ish.
The quality is generally high, and the studious PRC with glasses and laptop is certainly worth a go.
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[QUOTE=Funfor Females]The shifting sands of time have seen Dubai rotate around the cycle of LE activity and consequent WG dispacement.
The crown plaza seems to be emerging as a credible spot for afternoon delight. And I wrote last week of the PRC stunners evident in the Harvester in the evenings.
The coffee shop on the same floor as the Harvester can be a rich a rich vein of potential in the mid / late afternoons.
No sooner had I switched on and plugged in my laptop than I was packing the bugger away again because the delightful dyavushka had asked for a light and agreed 400UAD for the rest of the afternoon.
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But I have one question regarding these girls you recommend. How mch time do they stay. Are they like in 2 hours shift or just 1 pop and com back for more or head to the OFFICE? Or they stay all night?
I usuallly like to meet my dates early round 9, wine, dine then spend all night till we fall asleep. So are they like this or what the 500D bring you? I know the ones in trader vic ask for 1500 and no less then 1000 maybe 800 if you are lucky and it's late. Same question about broadway girls.
Info on the above mentioned Hotel
Those who do not want to read the long story: Read the summary at the end!
Was in Dubai last week and man was it packed. Last minute hotel cancellation left me without a booking anywhere in Dubai. The available hotels (to the likes of Grovsner and Dusit) were charging like over 2500 AED per night and unfortunately my dad hasn't yet given me the ownership deed to his oil wells.
So made a panic call to a friend just before boarding the plane and felt relieved upon landing when I recieved his sms that he had managed to get me booked into a small hotel in Nasir Square Deira by the name of Sandras inn.
Arrived at the hotel at around 1: 30 am straight from the airport and was shocked out of my wits. A small corridoor type entrance with a mini reception and most alarmingly a big ass black bouncer next to the lifts.
To be honest I was actually relieved to see the dingy place (cause no way would something like this be not GF. It had to be) but the bouncer next to the lift was of prime concern. Anyways I checked in and was led to my room and man was it small. It did not even have a double bed and yet there was hardly any space to move. It was bad and to be very honest I laughed my head off (I was all planned to spend 4 nights off ultimate orgy in a huge ass room of Ramada or the grand room at four points) and here I was in room which was hardly bigger than my suitcase. The irony was that I was actually glad that I had a room.
Well walked down and decided to ask the doorman about the GF thingy, didn't want my trip in Dubai to be wasted in a non GF hotel (as if I had a choice) and apparently the doorman claimed it was not. I had asked him whether I could bring a lady friend or not. Due to the language barrier it took me quite a while to get the messege across because he eventually shook his head aggressively and no no no girl no no. Shit. Holy Shit what do I do, well at 2 am one actually can't do anything so decided to check out the clubs upstairs.
Now Sandras has 2 clubs the Irani on first floor and the african disco on the mezannine. I decided to check out the Irani one. Despite the fact that I was gracing thier shitty hotel, they still charged me 75 AED as entrance. Inside it was like 30 Irani men sitting and clapping away to an Irani band. I spotted one table with only 4 women (2 old ugly and 2 young stunners), well unable to decipher as to their status, I quetly sat down on a table and tried my level best to pass my time. Suddenly out of nowhere this absolutely gorgeous Irani babe wearing a tank top, flat stomach and lowers came on the floor and started dancing. Well that was good, I stared at her shamelessly and passing the occasionaly smile so that if she is a WG, she'll get the hint that I am a customer. No such luck as after the dance she sat down on the table where the other women were sitting (who had surprizingly disappeared by now. I later spotted them at other tables sitting with groups of men). Meanwhile another hottie sitting with around 6 Irani men on the table next to me, got up and went to sit down with the dancing beauty on her table. I stared and stared and judging whether these were wgs or not. Sure looked like wgs but I had not seen this modus opperandi before so I did not know what to do. Will they come to me, do I call them over or do I go over and sit on their table.
Well to be honest being the only non irani in a place where there were dozens of irani men I just chickened out and did not take the risk. Hell I could be hitting someone's GF or wife or even mistress, or even if she is a wg, can a non irani pick up from here. And how do I get her to come up in a non GF hotel. So at 2: 30 left the place and decided to check out the African disco.
In no mood for paying any entrance fee, I just walked in waving my key card to the guy at the door and arrogantly shouted that I am staying in the hotel. And yes, got in without any damages and wo! It was piper heaven, african pussy everywhere (a small place with an african band performing on a very small stage, a small floor, around 6-7 small tables with chairs and a very small bar at the back) but it had around good 30 plus african women either dancing, or sitting with other men on the tables or simply standing at the bar.
Now I am not at all into african women, but there were a couple which did attract little bro in the pants attention. Maybe it was the lighter tone of skin. Well seeing no place I made my way to the back towards the bar. It only took me 2 minutes standing there to realize that all the women here were wgs cause I don't how many pair of hands and from where were occasionally checking out my butt and my pelvis. Wow this place was hot. I even got flying kisses and tongue over lip action from these two african wgs sitting on the bar. Well do I take them or not. Nah they are two dark and one of them has a big ass belly. Nah! Definetly not for me. I guess I'll go pussy less on my first night in Dubai.
But fate had a different plan for me. I was eyeing this light skinned big breasted tiny waist girl on the floor when I was distracted by the marketing being done by the girls on the bar. When I turned around, the dance floor hottie was standing right in front of me, she took out her hand and shook mine and after a little chat (the regular where you from, where you stay), she started rubbing those massive tits on my chest and asked my room number. As if from somewhere distant I heard myself say out my room numbers, she then told me to go up and she will come. Like a little boy I said okay and I went up.
Five minutes later, she showed up but unfortunately I did not have condoms (I had landed in the middle of the night and could not get to a conv store for my supplies), she said no problem and called the reception and asked for comdoms. This freaked me out. This hotel is supposedly non GF and here I have a WG in my room and she just asked the hotel to bring her condoms. F**K man, I'll be booted out or worst she'll be booted out. In extreme fear I opened the door when the knock came and lo'behold there was a waiter carrying two boxes of some cheap ass condom with a bill of two ice-creams (4 rubbers costed me 40 AED plus 10 AED tip). Happy and surprized I then proceeded on with the night.
The action report and review soon in the Reports section.
SUMMARY: Hotel Name: Sandras Inn Location: Nasir Square, Deira (glass building next to Downtown general hospital) P4P venues: In-house African Disco on M floor, all quality available
In-house Irani night club (possibility. Experienced punters to judge) if they were wgs. Then few girls but stunners, I am guessing the old ugly where the madams
Next door in Pheonica hotel russian night club (saw a couple of stunners come out at around 2am)
Next door in Phoenica hotel ground floor club at the back (saw a huge number of PRCs in AFTERNOON around 1: 30 pm) cannot comment on quality because I left as soon as I saw PRC only crowd
GF status: Doorman claimed no but he could have easily be trying to communicate that he doesn't provide girls as I had no problem in getting a girl from the african club on M floor. To top it off, she even had condoms delivered from the reception at 3 am, which were billed to me as ice-creams.
No of nights stayed: 1 only (thank God)
Size of Rooms: Minuscle, most suitcases are better however, room was fresh and clean
Bathroom: Good but small like any 3 star, shelf based sink, seat and a tub
More to come on Hotel review
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Well decided to check out from Sandras the very next (after having paid a visit to the coffee bar at broadway and immediatly finding out that they have room availability there).
Checked in to Broadway, which was a breath of fresh air after Sandras. It was only a 3 star but wow it looked like a 5 star in front of where I was from. Now I will only limit my self to hotel description here as all my reports are based on action from broadway.
To all those who are making queries on broadway. Well my reports which I will hopefully post over this week will answer any and all question you might have. In Short this hotel is a CIS/lebanese p4p heaven where pussy is available from 9 am to 3am and trust me I actually experienced the MONGERING world at this hotel at almost all time brackets so I can tell you exactly what is the level at what time. Honestly at times I felt like a journalist for the ISG; )
Okay now back to the review. The rooms although just like a 3 star are small. One double bed, one small round coffee table with a dining chair, a writing table with again a dining chair, tv with cabinet, very nice clean carpet and a very nice standard bathroom with an elegant shelf based sink and a nice tub (now the tub was on the longer wall, so it had tiled space available for hanky panky on the non shower side. If you know what I mean).
But the highlight of the room were the nice peach colored walls, the beautiful dark wood bed and calm blue corridoor walls. Simply soothing. But the main feature for all you mongers out there were the mirrors. Yes one wall was the wardrobe next to the bed and it was covered from ceiling to floor with mirrors. Man did I enjoy with those.
Hotel is extremely extremely girl friendly, no papers required as well. If you pick up a girl from the coffee bar (or if she picks U. Yes gentlemen for the first time in life I experienced CIS marketing and man did I love it), she'll come up to the room herself, you can take them to where ever you like also and if you bring one up from outside make sure you do not use the lift from ground floor. This I observed with both people bringing the girls from outside who were asked to take the door towards the powderoom (right next to lifts) and I guess climb by stairs to the 1st floor and then take the lift from there.
Overall, the hotel has two other joints, one is the russian night club and the other is the arabic although I did not venture into either of them (did not have to) I did not see any p4p activity happening from them either.
How to get there. Well lot of taxi drivers do not know this as supposedly it is a newer hotel by the same capitol hotel group which owns the capitol hotel on Mina road next to port rashid. So you are just supposed to tell them to go to deira behind PIC and SAVE. The hotel is bang opposite the back side of pic and save and Emirates bank building/branch. Another way could be coming from fish roundabout, keep Al ghurair mall on your left and and then turn left (ghurair still being on left) on the road next to ghurair. You will see Lotus hotel on your right (far in the back. Main road plot empty), skip that intersection and then take a right from the second intersection (it has Ramee hotel standing on the left hand opp side) as soon as you turn, you will pass Taj hotel on your left, pass it till you get to the T junction. Take a left and go straight for 50-100 meters and you will have broadway appearing on your left.
From bur approach the clock tower roundabout in diera just after makhtoum bridge and take the tunnel on the left (heading to the left) as soon you come up on your right will be pic and save take the lane immediatly next to the store and go behind it and you will find broadway right behind pic and save. If you skip the tunnel, take a left from the clock roundabout and go straight till you hit pic and save (2nd lane on left from clock) and if you are coming straight from the airport/city centre side then just go straight from clock roundabout till you hit pick and save.
Hope this helps.
On another note the rate of broadway varies from 600AED to 850AED during rush times (which I guess are almost every month) and 400AED regular. You do not need double booking as there is no extra charge for guests. Furthermore, you can walk in and get a room as well.
Will be posting my experiences in the report thread from tomorrow onwards.
SUMMARY
HOTEL: Broadway (Capitol Hotel group) Location: Deira, Al riga street behind pic and save diera. 10 min walk from Alghurair and 5 mins from Clock tower roundabout/Al makhtoum bridge.
Rooms: Very nice, infact high end 3 star in terms of quality, size is same to any 3 star Bathrooms: again very nice, added benefit is the tub top kind of tiled space on end of the tub so your head is not touching wall as you slip in with a girl
Service: with a smile, it was like as if I owned the place
P4P options: Inhouse coffee bar provides CIS based options from 9 am to 3 am. Infact for the lazy bums, they don't even have to lift a finger, here the CIS will come and sit down themselves with you without you even winking or smiling at them. Over 3 nights of stay (most of the time spent in the coffee shop) I encountered CIS, lebanese, Irani and even a Pakistani.
Girls will automatically come to your room or can be taken out for ST or LT or you can bring your own from outside. No papers required (not that I could see), just make sure the girl takes the stairs (way is from passage to powder rooms next to the lifts) to the first floor and then hops on to the lift from there. If you both try to take the lift from downstairs, the management will politely rush and guide you in the right direction (towards the back)
This hotel has literally no walk of shame. You have to stay here to see what I mean.
There are two night clubs (russian and Arabic) in the hotel but I did not witness any p4p action coming out or going in. Besides with this happening coffee shop, you do not need to go anywhere else
I did see some PRC SWs right outside the hotel (other side of the street) at around 2: 30 am one of the night and from a distance the quality did look good. Did not go close so will not comment on it further.
Overall I will recommend it as I plan to stay here again, infact I'l make sure that where ever I am booked in Dubai next time, I do spend one night here.
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Sorry a little mistake in my Broadway review report.
When you are coming in from Clock tower from city centre/airport go straight from the roundabout or if you are coming in from makhtoum bridge/bur and skip the tunnel then take a left from the clock and then take the 2ND RIGHT and not RIGHT as pic and save is on Right hand side and not left. Sorry my mistake as I got my lefts confused with my rights while writing the report.
Secondly, if you are short of supplies as you just land in and you are flying in late night and staying at Broadway, do not worry Broadway has a 24 hour open conv store bang opposite the main entrance.
Last of all, for all mongering tourists flying in. If you do not have a hotel booking or having a difficulty in getting one, just make sure you catch a flight which will land you up in Dubai before the evening, so that you can take a cab and hunt for your own hotel. Because most travel agents have only a limited number of hotels on their panel and when they tell you that sorry Dubai is completely booked or quote you phenominally high rates, means that is story with the hotels they have an arrangement with. Secondly, internet also at the last minute shows completely booked status. Where as when you go and prowl on your own, you get good and decent hotels available at comparatively decent prices. (well for regular days 800 AED is bloody expensive but when you are offered nothing less than 1500 or 2000 through your travel agent or internet. 800 for a very nice room in an excellent p4p hotel is a bliss, trust me when mongering is the agenda I need maximum budgets for my playtime and a comfortable room over an exotic one would do just as well).
How will you hunt for the hotel? It is very easy, GET A CAB from the airport and make sure you carry the list that 11B has carefully devised and between that and the recent hotel reviews you will have a huge list of hotels which I am sure you will not be able cover even if you went visiting all of them in your entire trip and I am sure by the time you hit the 2nd or 3rd of your choice you will get a space.
That is how my friends I found broadway. All because of this forum. The recent broadway review and 11b's list. Secondly, normally most hotels have atleast 3 or 4 other hotels next to them, so even if your preferred hotel from the list is full, you can always try the ones next to it. So again you will not be far away from your p4p venue and the forum will also get a new hotel review. And this is how we will keep on expanding our data base of red, yellow and green hotels. Imagine the frustration when you do get a hotel booking and the hotel is not mentioned in either the reviews or the list and you wished GOD DAMMIT why didn't someone write a report on this one. Well now you have a chance to be that someone. Remember what goes around comes around!
Keep playing Doc!
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Excellent reports Doctopuss!
I'll be in Moscow for a week at the end of March (one day work, six days play). However, a better plan might be that I stay at Broadway Hotel for a few days, while I'm supposedly in Moscow - many CIS and other variety, and certainly less expensive. :)
As of Feb 18, 2007 ASPA is totally GF. Stayed for a couple of nights and had a great time. However, I suggest the punters to verify the guest policy at any hotel prior to booking, as policies might change with time. It is worth the cost, even if it is an overseas call. I did that and double checked with the dude at the reception before I checked in. This way you can avoid problems when the lady comes in. Also, got a great rate of AED 450 inclusive of taxes and Breakfast (it sucked) by contacting the hotel directly. The apartment had a clean bedroom, clean bath, an ante-room and a Kitchenette. No Mini bar though. BYOB!
Belated thanks to 11B for his excellent and time consuming service in providing all the info on hotels, bars etc. Thank you Bro and I really appreciate it! Thanks for enlightening info. from Drpuss. Cheers and enjoy Dubai!
Cool Nomad
Amigos,
Need some help here please.
In my quest to return to Dubai after 2 wonderful weekends there last month, I have persuaded/invited 2 of my clients to come to Dubai for an off site meeting.
The problem lies in the fact that last time I stayed at the Grosevnor House and on the night I brought a PRC back, I had no problems.
However on this trip we are talking 3 guys for 4 nighst and 1 girl per man per night, so I want to be 110% or as much as a man can be that we are in a Friendly hotel as such, especially as the Grosvenor House has pretty cool 3 bedroom apartments / residences
So if Grosvenor is out, can anyone suggest alternatives, with either a 2 bedroom or 3 bedroom suites or serviced apartments (of the higher calibre).
Essentials are:
Broadband
Seperate bathroom per room
4 or ideally 5 star
Budget of around 700 > 1000 per man per room, or 3000 combined per night.
Much much appreciated guys. I can't think of anything worse than getting to Dubai with these guys and then finding out we are stuffed by a NO girl policy.
RUSH INN is listed as RED and GREEN??
I would assume it's RED now. Any info out there?
Wild Child 1,
You have the perfect venue my friend.
[QUOTE=Redster]Wild Child 1,
You have the perfect venue my friend.[/QUOTE]Redster,
Are you referring to Grosvenor House my friend, is it 110% green?
[QUOTE=Wild Child 1]Redster,
Are you referring to Grosvenor House my friend, is it 110% green?[/QUOTE]Yes, I've stayed at the Grosvenor around 18 times and have never had any problems.
Hi Fellow mongers,
Admiral Plaza is now completely RED.
They want to now position their hotel for family travellers as most customers there are now Indians with Families and very few westerners.
Although this Hotel had been GREEN without extra charge or checking.
Hope this helps,
Cheers
Individual
Does any one if Shangrila is GF friendly. Reading the reports on the Forum, it seems hotels can go from GF friendly to non-friendly over night. Anyhow, would appreciate if anyone knows if a third degree awaits me at hotel security or I'll be able to sail through. Appreciate the help.
Thanks
[quote=Cool Nomad]Belated thanks to 11B for his excellent and time consuming service in providing all the info on hotels, bars etc. Thank you Bro and I really appreciate it! Thanks for enlightening info. from Drpuss.[/quote]It's not me - it's punters like yourself and Doctopuss who take the time to write the reviews - I just parse and summarize.
[quote=Doctopuss]So again you will not be far away from your p4p venue and the forum will also get a new hotel review. And this is how we will keep on expanding our data base of red, yellow and green hotels. Imagine the frustration when you do get a hotel booking and the hotel is not mentioned in either the reviews or the list and you wished GOD DAMMIT why didn't someone write a report on this one. Well now you have a chance to be that someone. Remember what goes around comes around! [/quote]Some really excellent reviews; like you say, expanding the database. We residents (at least myself) don't have that much info on hotels, so glad to see some visitors posting their experiences. I'm sure that a lot of punters stay at any number of different hotels and never post as to their experiences. And I appreciate the time it takes to write a complete FR.
First of all I wanna thank all the Forum members for posting these extremely useful reports. Keep up the good work. Here's my 2 pennies worth:.
I Was in Dubai for 3 nights recently and stayed at the following hotels:.
Admiral Plaza. Bur Dubai ($110 night) 3 star. No bars. No action but GF. Nice, clean, quiet hotel. Should have no problems bringing guest.
St. George Hotel. Deira ($130/night) 3 star. 4 bars. Plenty of action. Extremley GF. Brought a girl from cyclone (More info on this in the general info section). Room was huge with a lounge and a big bathroom. Very good value for money. Ground floor bar had mainly persian girls sitting at the tables. 3 clubs on the 10th floor. Tip top (English music) had a few CIS girls dancing. Oppsite is an Iranian night club which has 100DHS cover charge. Plenty of hot looking arab girls but didn't go in. You can watch through the viewing window. There is also another arabic club with an arabic band just along the corridor. This was somewhat quieter than the others.
Hyatt Regency. Deira (140 pounds/night). 5 Star. Good location just by the creek and the Deira souk. You can bring a guest to your room which will appear as a charge for 100DHS as 'Room Supplement'. The guy manning the lifts is extremely friendly and always has a smile. He'll take a copy of the passport from the girl (girls from Premiere have this already with them) and will ask for your room number and away you go. More info on action in the general info section. Premiere club is located in the hotel complex and has an entrance charge for non-guests for 95DHS. Hotel Guests go in free. Drinks are around 30DHS. Lots of CIS, chinese, African and a few Moroccan's. Prices for LT is 1000-1500 and ST 300-500DHS. Quality is better than cyclone. Range varies from 5. 9.
Muff Man
Hmm...Admiral Plaza, green or red?? Conflicting reports here. I´ll probably visit Dubai the first time in april or may, I contacted several hotels/apartments not mentioned in this thread through email, asking about the possibility of inviting female visitors, the answers you get look sort of like this:
"your queries will be explained at the time of
arrival as long as we have genuine documents to verify."
Would it be naiv to assume that a hotel giving me that kind of an answer probably is green?
[QUOTE=Delgado]Would it be naiv to assume that a hotel giving me that kind of an answer probably is green?[/QUOTE]Like everything/everyone else in dxb, the only thing I'd assume is they want your money (or at least the deposit). Both AP reports sound plausible.
[quote=Naked Gunz]RUSH INN is listed as RED and GREEN??[/quote]
[quote=Individual, 03-01-07 at 17:23]Admiral Plaza is now completely RED. They want to now position their hotel for family travellers as most customers there are now Indians with Families and very few westerners.[/quote]
[quote=Muff Man, 03-06-07 at 18:47]Admiral Plaza. Bur Dubai ($110 night) 3 star. No bars. No action but GF. Nice, clean, quiet hotel. Should have no problems bringing guest.[/quote]
[quote=Scooba]Reading the reports on the Forum, it seems hotels can go from GF friendly to non-friendly over night.[/quote]Different punters, different experiences, perhaps a different desk clerk on duty. Thus RED/GREEN rankings, and why a hotel can seem to switch overnight. And why it's nice when punters take the time to report their experiences at even the oft-named hotels... At least then you have an idea about "probability of success".
Myself, I'd stick to the "tried and true" hotels, or else be prepared for potential problems and having a backup plan of reversing direction to her place.
On this trip we are talking 3 guys for 4 nights and 1 girl per man per night, so I want to be 110% or as much as a man can be that we are in a Friendly hotel as such
Essentials are:
Broadband
Seperate bathroom per room
4 or ideally 5 star
Budget of around 700 > 1000 per man per room, or 3000 combined per night.
Much much appreciated guys. I can't think of anything worse than getting to Dubai with these guys and then finding out we are stuffed by a NO girl policy.[/QUOTE]
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Try the Fairmont, it seems to fit your bill, and so long as you are reasonably discreet you should have no problems. There is a rear entrance and separate elevators from the shopping mall area which avoids the walk of shame.
[QUOTE=Scooba]Does any one if Shangrila is GF friendly. Reading the reports on the Forum, it seems hotels can go from GF friendly to non-friendly over night. Anyhow, would appreciate if anyone knows if a third degree awaits me at hotel security or I'll be able to sail through. Appreciate the help.
Thanks[/QUOTE]
I stayed at Shangrila twice,and both times it was fine. But the last time was obout 1 year ago.
There is a scurity dude standing guard near the front dooe in the evenings, but it all depends on how you (and your friend!) behave, whcih is true of any hotel in the city.
There is a back entrance as well and I had the Taxi go around the back a couple of times when the lobby is full of people and I dont want people's strange looks!
If any one has more recent info,it would be greatly appreciated.
How is the Hotel IBIS
[url]www.ibishotel.com[/url]
Is it Girl friendly?
Can some one through the light?
Spark
Hey Spark, why not try reading the messages in this board?
[url]http://www.internationalsexguide.info/forum/showthread.php?t=1619&page=6&pp=15[/url]
And just to update my earlier FR: As of January 2007, the Sheraton 4 Points was still 100% GF. I took several girls there. Most of the time, the security guards barely even gave me and my girl(s) a glance. A few times they asked for a copy of their passport, but that was the rare exception. There was NEVER a charge for bringing guests.
[QUOTE=Big Bob II]Hey Spark, why not try reading the messages in this board?
[url]http://www.internationalsexguide.info/forum/showthread.php?t=1619&page=6&pp=15[/url]
And just to update my earlier FR: As of January 2007, the Sheraton 4 Points was still 100% GF. I took several girls there. Most of the time, the security guards barely even gave me and my girl(s) a glance. A few times they asked for a copy of their passport, but that was the rare exception. There was NEVER a charge for bringing guests.[/QUOTE]I can also confirm that even though the Hotel (Sheraton 4 Points) at times did ask for passport copy, they did not charge any supplements.
Spark i can confirm, as per Bravo's list only a few pages back, if you avoid the concierge you wont have any problems.
Be safe and take a hotel from the "Friendly" list.
D
Does any one have any update on this hotel? is it GF? and how close is it to the action.
AP
[QUOTE=Angelo Per]Does any one have any update on this hotel? is it GF? and how close is it to the action.
AP[/QUOTE]Search on below link?
[QUOTE=Disappointed]Search on below link?[/QUOTE]I did but, but there was no conclusive statement. I was wondering if there was anyone with an updated view.
Hi guys,
Have any one tried the palm beach lately, apperently they are gf, and also have a couple of nighclubs, cis and indian.
I would like to cofirm that this hotel is 100% GF, myself and 3 friends arrived back in UK today after spending 4 nights and 3 days at The Fairmont. The estimated headcount of ladies we took back at various times of day was about 26, this included returning with 2 ladies and ladies arriving themselves ( reports will follow ). At no time were ID or passports asked for. this hotel is fairly expensive, 1200 aed /night for jnr suite, but worth a visit if this is within your budget. On departure we were told that a club with WGs operates in the Basement, (not the Peppermint) club 400 or something similar.
Is the rate you paid for the Fairmont inc taxes? where did you book.
I am going to be in Dubai next month and am paying approx gbp 180 / night at the dubai hilton. Fairmont was 200+
[QUOTE=Hjn 0192]I would like to cofirm that this hotel is 100% GF, myself and 3 friends arrived back in UK today after spending 4 nights and 3 days at The Fairmont. The estimated headcount of ladies we took back at various times of day was about 26, this included returning with 2 ladies and ladies arriving themselves ( reports will follow ). At no time were ID or passports asked for. this hotel is fairly expensive, 1200 aed /night for jnr suite, but worth a visit if this is within your budget. On departure we were told that a club with WGs operates in the Basement, (not the Peppermint) club 400 or something similar.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Spark78]How is the Hotel IBIS
Is it Girl friendly?
Spark[/QUOTE]
Spark,
Unless it's changed over the last year or so, my report will confirm it's status. All you have to do is look for it.
The hotel is well located for the exhibition centre, but the rooms are small and there's no minibar to put your drinks. Breakfast is a bit average as well. It makes it for location if there's an exibit in town. So does the Novotel at the other end of the hall. The hotel list that Bravo compiled from looking back through the forum seems pretty accurate. It all depends on the information filed in the first place. If the intel is duff, then the list will be.
I'm coming over to DXB on Thursday for a couple of days, and will be staying at the Shangri La. Last time I was there I was with my girlfriend, this time I'm alone. I expect to have to pay DHS 150 to get a girl back to the room, according to previous posts. I hope it won't be true, but am expecting the worst. I'll try to get the Rattler on Thursday night. Friday it's Shakira (with a comp ticket). Looking forward to the weekend.
Cheers,
Expatcat
Expatcat,
Greta. To know that you are coming on Thursday, I am in AIRPORT now and leaving back to my country. On Thursday. I am writing you this message for you from AIRPORT WIFY free airport service in Dubai.
IBIZ is better you do not have to pay any thing for the girl, if she is well dressed. Shw can walk to your room directly. OR ask her to me in different CAB
CYCLONE. Is still happening I got a Girl from th from UKRAINE. And paid her USD 200. The asking rate is very high 1000 DHM to 1500 DHM but 500-700 you get very good stuff.
We came to hotel around 2 AM and she stayed with me for appx 4 Hours, she left around 5. 30 AM in the morning no extra money. Very Nice Stuff.
Enjoy your stay in DUBAI. Hope to meet you soon in Dubai.
Spark78
[QUOTE=Expatcat]Spark,
Unless it's changed over the last year or so, my report will confirm it's status. All you have to do is look for it.
The hotel is well located for the exhibition centre, but the rooms are small and there's no minibar to put your drinks. Breakfast is a bit average as well. It makes it for location if there's an exibit in town. So does the Novotel at the other end of the hall. The hotel list that Bravo compiled from looking back through the forum seems pretty accurate. It all depends on the information filed in the first place. If the intel is duff, then the list will be.
I'm coming over to DXB on Thursday for a couple of days, and will be staying at the Shangri La. Last time I was there I was with my girlfriend, this time I'm alone. I expect to have to pay DHS 150 to get a girl back to the room, according to previous posts. I hope it won't be true, but am expecting the worst. I'll try to get the Rattler on Thursday night. Friday it's Shakira (with a comp ticket). Looking forward to the weekend.
Cheers,
Expatcat[/QUOTE]
Expatcat,
One thing I forget to tell you taht - I was not able to access ISG from Dubai IBIZ hotel internet.
They have blocked the access of this web site from Dubai, and similar or adult sites.
Regards,
Spark78
This is just to confirm that Holiday Inn Downtown is GF, girl can inter the hotel from backside with elevator to all floors
Just returned from Dubai after a whistle-stop tour.
Update on Shangri La Hotel on Sh Zayed Rd (or car park).
Took a tasty Ghanayan in on Thursday night. Left at 8am Friday. No problem
Took two cracking Armenians (one 21 the other 32) in on Friday night. Again no problems. This might have had something to do with the fact that the area around the lifts was busy due to the fact that the Shakira after party was being staged in the hotel
Next morning, all three of us left in the elder ones car. Again, no problems.
Due to previous posts I was expecting something on the bill. Nothing.
The status of the hotel may be changed to green. However, YMVV.
Cheers,
Expatcat
P.S. Full report to follow when I get the backlog done.
New to this forum, have to say you guys are doing a great job.
I also would like to say a bit about Rimal Rotana on al Muraqqabat road in Deira. It is completly dry, no clubs, bars etc! Its a nice hotel but GF.
I'm so happy I've come across this forum as I'm going to be in Dubai over easter. Can't wait now.
I'm new to this forum, and I've actually slapped myself for not finding this place before:.)
Got to say you guys are doing a great job, keep it up. Hope I can contribute.
I've had a read through the forums and have noticed that no one has mentioned anything about Rimal Rotana.
Ok here we go:
I stayed here in jan 2007, unfortunatly its a complete dry hotel. There are no nightclubs, bars etc etc! What a shame as the hotel is really nice.
In regards to GF. I am not too sure. This is what happen to me: Walked in to the lobby with CIS WG at around 1-2 am. Its a 7 storey quite hotel so lobby is usually empty at all hours. There were approx 4 hotel staff in the lobby and yes all heads turned as soon as we walked in. They could not take thier eyes off us, really really emarassing. Managed to walk through the lobby to the elevators without any questions being asked. I would like to stress that the " walk of shame" lasted a shocking 3 days, yes 3 DAYS. Whenever I would be going in and out of the hotel they would look at me in a awkward way and make me feel uncomfortable. Before the day on which I decided to have a bit of fun, I got on really well with all the staff. Well after I didn't, they didn't talk to me properly and had pulled faces.
So to sum it up:
No surcharge, no I. D, no questions asked BUT the staff make you feel like youve commited the biggest sin. I personally thought its not GF and they just let me off with it.
I'll leave it for you guys to make up you mind.
Oh yea the hotel is located in deira on al muraqqabat street. Its a 5 min walk from Coral Deira towards your left.
I stayed there last week. No problem in the day. I ordered tgirls straight out of the local news paper to rooms, but when returning late from the York Hotel Club (great club) with a little Russian minx, we were stoped and had lots of problems with reception. This happened every night, although after the arguments they let us through. We had paid for double rooms for double occupancy.
Cheers,
Bell End
I have a 3 nights stopover in Dubai (in June 07) and looking to book at Four Points Sheraton hotel in Bur Dubai, mainly because it has good reports and GF (please keep reporting as things seem to change on daily basis in UAE. I definitely will when I get back) AND of course very good location (please let me know if there are cheaper, suitable GF hotels in Bur Dubai area. Not Deira).
I am not sure but if it is GF does that mean I still need to book for double occupancy or single occupancy is OK for 4 points (four points has different prices. Buit all doublw/twin rooms anyway)?
On 4 points website (via [url]www.starwood.com[/url]) there is a
1- 325 AED Single and 365 double rate + 20% taxes (but with family package note attached to this price! ? )
2- 400 AED Single and 450 double rate + 20% taxes (no conditions, normal)
Now I called the hotel and enquire if I could book the family option and they said we don't have that offer directly at the hotel (only via website), but I can do it via website if I'm coming with my wife! In fact she said are you married a couple of times, if that's so it's OK. I wasn't quite sure what to say. Married! ? I am actually going to turn up single let alone with wife! ? (perhaps I get lucky with the wife late at night. ! LOL)
So I wonder if anyone here is familiar with this offer/situation and if I should book single or double? ! Any help appreciated. (I'm not on business credit card, so every penny counts).
Thanks,
A.
[QUOTE=Uzinuzin]I have a 3 nights stopover in Dubai (in June 07) and looking to book at Four Points Sheraton hotel in Bur Dubai, mainly because it has good reports and GF (please keep reporting as things seem to change on daily basis in UAE. I definitely will when I get back) AND of course very good location (please let me know if there are cheaper, suitable GF hotels in Bur Dubai area. Not Deira).
I am not sure but if it is GF does that mean I still need to book for double occupancy or single occupancy is OK for 4 points (four points has different prices. Buit all doublw/twin rooms anyway)?
On 4 points website (via [url]www.starwood.com[/url]) there is a
1- 325 AED Single and 365 double rate + 20% taxes (but with family package note attached to this price! ? )
2- 400 AED Single and 450 double rate + 20% taxes (no conditions, normal)
Now I called the hotel and enquire if I could book the family option and they said we don't have that offer directly at the hotel (only via website), but I can do it via website if I'm coming with my wife! In fact she said are you married a couple of times, if that's so it's OK. I wasn't quite sure what to say. Married! ? I am actually going to turn up single let alone with wife! ? (perhaps I get lucky with the wife late at night. ! LOL)
So I wonder if anyone here is familiar with this offer/situation and if I should book single or double? ! Any help appreciated. (I'm not on business credit card, so every penny counts).
Thanks,
A.[/QUOTE]Book a double room and avoid any doubt. 10 GBP over three days is not much. Just three beers a night! I know about the pennies but lets face it is only 1/2 a shag!
When entering the hotel with the luck lady, she is your partner. They may charge for her overnight visit, but you can argue the toss or just pay. But at least you were upfront about it.
WR and I and others were planning a GB of miss N there. He would be showing up as a couple. I do not think they were going to ask any questions!
Ops WR let the cat out of the bag!
I understand the area is not that great to get feedback to go then on ISG reports.
Is that correct and has anyone infos on Sheraton hotel there?
Hi everyone,
I am planning to book in St. George Hotel or holiday inn downtown hotel diera Dubai for three nights from 18/4 and I need to know if these hotels are Girl Friendly and if any one has any additional information regarding these hotels and which one you recommend.
Please I need your help and I appreciated.
Best regards
[QUOTE=Ghomi84]I am planning to book in St. George Hotel or holiday inn downtown hotel diera Dubai for three nights from 18/4 and I need to know if these hotels are Girl Friendly ...
Please I need your help and I appreciated.[/QUOTE]Tenuous connection to the internet from where I am, but will try to provide some advice:
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Stayed at Broadway hotel today. Paid Dh550 for one night.
Totally GF. Coffee-shop has good collection of girls that changes quite fast during the day. I was there for only two hours and many girls came and went.
Very friendly girls - I have found some of the other very popular venues quite pushy of late.
Paid Dh400 for ST but worth every Dh.
Dear All
I will be arriving in Dubai in a couple of weeks, and I have made a reservation at ASCOT, I checked the forum, and last reported was GREEN, do you have any update on that, is it still green?
and thanks to the forum, I have compiled a list of bars to raid, but since my stay is short, some direct help from any of you would be highly appreciated. if you have specific recommendations (preferably CIS, PRC), someone with a good attitude, then please do PM me?
Last has any one tried the services of some people advertising on expats, or the classified section, is so, what are your recommendations, are they any good?
Thanks
Tried Broadway a few days ago at 9am.
Found a lovely Armenian girl for Dh300 for 1 hour (extended for no extra to two).
Girls advised hotel can be booked by the hour. Was shocked. Went to reception and found:
1. one hour Dh300
2. 2 hrs Dh350
3. 1 day 550 (negotiated down to Dh500).
One final tip Broadway Hotel.
The coffee shop has free entry until approx 6pm - after that they charge Dh50 (includes free drink), even to guests staying at the hotel.
So get in early! Enjoy
Just to confirm again, It is girl friendly.
The security guard will very politely ask for your room number and keep her passport copy.
I think I may have given the guy the wrong room number by mistake. He has no way of knowing. Since I had booked a couble anyway, so there was no issue of a room surcharge, whcih they have been known to charge.
Funny scene one night. There was lne of 4 mongers, each wiht a girl on the side waiting to hand over the passport copy!
I may have seen someone take up 2 gilrs, but can't confirm.
When the Prmiere closes (located wihtin the same building, adjacent to the Ice Rink), 2 or 3 security guards block off the girls leaving the Premiere from going to the hotel side (unless they are wiht a client).
Pretty much everybody sitting in the lobby after 11 PM knows what is up, and the actual reception is a some distance from the entry to the elevators so the walk of shame is not that bad.
[QUOTE=Spark78]Expatcat,
One thing I forget to tell you taht - I was not able to access ISG from Dubai IBIZ hotel internet.
They have blocked the access of this web site from Dubai, and similar or adult sites.
Regards,
Spark78[/QUOTE]For all you guys who can't access ISG and other important sites when you are in Dubai or in other Arab countries.
Please use a Proxy. I don’t know if I can give the name of the proxy I use when I am there but mine is working very well
PM me if you want the name of the proxy I use.
Spelman
Has anyone stayed at Nova Hotel in Bur Dubai, is it GF? Seems to be in good location and quite reasonable, any info appreciated.
Thanks.
One to keep an eye open for in 2008 - Budget hotel in Deira.
Remains to be seen whether this easyHotel will be GF.
[url]http://archive.gulfnews.com/articles/07/02/26/10107080.html[/url]
I have search in the thread but can't find anything about "Burjuman Rotana Suites" Does anyone know if that is GF
Spelman
Hi,
Just stayed in Grand Hyatt Dubai and I can confirm the hotel is RED:
- ORIGINAL passport required - do not accept copies
- 150++ Dhs guest charge
These apply at least after 10 PM. With these conditions I was able to bring girl to my room.
If you meet a girl earlier you can avoid all the hassle. I met a girl in hotel lobby about 8 PM and took her to my room without she needed to show any passport nor I had to pay anything extra.
# 07/06...RED.........Grand Hyatt (Deira - "old Hyatt, corniche"). Girl needs her ORIGINAL passport, 100 Dhs guest charge
# 07/06...RED?........Grand Hyatt, Creek Marina. There is no problem bringing in 'guests', provided they have their original] passport (photocopies will not do), and there is a 'guest' charge of 80Dh per guest
[QUOTE=Member9876]Hi,
Just stayed in Grand Hyatt Dubai and I can confirm the hotel is RED:
- ORIGINAL passport required - do not accept copies
- 150++ Dhs guest charge
[/QUOTE]
That would be Amber. Red is no girls allowed.
[QUOTE=Grateful Spread]Remains to be seen whether this easyHotel will be GF.
[/QUOTE]If it’s GF or not may be immaterial – assuming you do find sufficient space to squeeze a girl in it will be unlikely there will be enough space to shag her. LOL
I am planning to go to Dubai in a couple of weeks.
Can anyone recomend a good hotel which is still green?
Your answers are appreciated.
I staed ay Avari Hotel few weeka ago and I was not allowed to take girl that I brought from York to the room. So avari is RED.
[QUOTE=Makee Boldvin]I staed ay Avari Hotel few weeka ago and I was not allowed to take girl that I brought from York to the room. So avari is RED.[/QUOTE]Thanks for letting us know, i was thinking of booking this hotel but will not do so now.
When you made reservation was it for 2 adults sharing room or just single occupancy?
Dear gents, I've some experience with DXB-hotels, but it's always a hassle to book safely a room. Either no response after filling out the online reservation form or no response after sending e-mails to the sales department or "booked out" when calling directly. What's wrong with this industry? All right, I could engage a travel agent, of course, but then all the package would tend to be overpriced by far.
Therefore I'd kindly like to ask you to suggest any safe & reliable & reasonable hotel reservation & online-booking modalities for DXB. Internet-research & googling didn't provide that info to let me content with it. I'm sure there have to be the right one.
Thank you for your tips & suggestions!
In my experience, local travel agents can score you a decent rate, as will calling the property directly... SOMETIMES.
When things are full, the corporate (Accor, Sheraton-Starwood, Hilton etc) websites can yield a good rate, but you have to check every 10 minutes, and pounce when you see a rate you will pay.
What is wrong with DXB hotels? Nothing from their point of view, they tend to stay 80% booked, so they are happy as clams, from my point of view? WAY overpriced for what you get.
YMMV
Expedia and Airline Network if you're booking from the UK. They seem to have association with certain hotels / chains so its always worth comparing. My experience of calling the hotels has been same as yours; they will tell you the rooms are full however they can offer you the ocean view suite at a squillion dirham / night. Crazy crazy.
Yes. Totally GF. No questions.
If you dont want to go through the lobby, then have the taxi drop you off at the back (office/apartment building) entrance. Go in, past the cafe, take the elevators of the apartment building to the Spa floor, thne cross the bridge to the hotel side.
This works only until midnight because that floor is not accessible after that time.
I arrive to DXB at 10pm (after total 25 hour flight) and depart late afternoon next day. I am trying to find a hotel that is "close" to after-1am action involving CIS and arab girls (not necessarily high quality, though < 700 AED). After RTFF and checking hotel prices, I decided to choose between St. George Hotel and Four Points. Which of these would you recommend? I will look for 2-3 hour ST upon arrival. I would probably turn into a pumpkin around 2-3am, so dont want to waste several hours seeking a lady. I appreciate any help.
[QUOTE=Dimension]I arrive to DXB at 10pm (after total 25 hour flight) and depart late afternoon next day. I am trying to find a hotel that is "close" to after-1am action involving CIS and arab girls (not necessarily high quality, though < 700 AED). After RTFF and checking hotel prices, I decided to choose between St. George Hotel and Four Points. Which of these would you recommend? I will look for 2-3 hour ST upon arrival. I would probably turn into a pumpkin around 2-3am, so dont want to waste several hours seeking a lady. I appreciate any help.[/QUOTE]Mr Dimension - You surely know already that Four Points Sheraton is fully GF and a few minutes walk to York, Regal, Imperial Suites, etc.
The nightclubs in St George Hotel are full of Arabic-lookalike girls (not necessarily Arabic girls). Many are CIS with black-dyed hair and too much black eye-liner - I like that look :) ). As for GF, I don't know. Beware, St. George is in a gridlock traffic area of Deira, even at that time of night.
Tip for your short stay: stay close to the airport (eg Meridien - surprisingly inexpensive), and it has Jules Bar (many CIS girls for around 700).
[QUOTE=Piper1]Mr Dimension - You surely know already that Four Points Sheraton is fully GF and a few minutes walk to York, Regal, Imperial Suites, etc.
The nightclubs in St George Hotel are full of Arabic-lookalike girls (not necessarily Arabic girls). Many are CIS with black-dyed hair and too much black eye-liner - I like that look :) ). As for GF, I don't know. Beware, St. George is in a gridlock traffic area of Deira, even at that time of night.
Tip for your short stay: stay close to the airport (eg Meridien - surprisingly inexpensive), and it has Jules Bar (many CIS girls for around 700).[/QUOTE]
Piper1, thanks for the information. South CIS girls are often my favorites, also. I hope average ST/LT rates in St. George are not much over 700 AED. Judging from Dubai's map, 4 point seems to be closer to DXB airport than St. George. Is there significant difference in the journey time (with taxi) around 11pm? I probably will skip Meridien since it comes up 2 times more expensive than 4 points, unless it is worth that? Thanks, again.
[QUOTE=Dimension]Piper1, thanks for the information. South CIS girls are often my favorites, also. I hope average ST/LT rates in St. George are not much over 700 AED. Judging from Dubai's map, 4 point seems to be closer to DXB airport than St. George. Is there significant difference in the journey time (with taxi) around 11pm? I probably will skip Meridien since it comes up 2 times more expensive than 4 points, unless it is worth that? Thanks, again.[/QUOTE]I agree with Piper1, 4 points is the most recomended hotel from most punters.
Close proximity to major venues, GF and well located in general.
Its only a 15 min journey to/from the airport. St Georges will be about the same.
I cannot help you on ST Georges, but can recomend Regal plaza for CIS (2 mins walk from 4 points). In Regal I have managed 500 LT before but all to do with your approach. Same
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[QUOTE=Dimension]Is there significant difference in the journey time (with taxi) around 11pm? [/QUOTE]Diera is "old city", many 1-way, NARROW streets, prone to the "flashing lights" syndrome (you can do anything as long as you turn your car's flashers on).. Bur Dubai is the "newer" city, wider streets. I'd say it'd be easier to reach 4 points than St George, but I'm just guessing. Although the BurJaman intersection is torn up with metro constuction, Bank street is wide.
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Nice of members to post about their hotel experiences, both of unsung hotels and to confirm the [i]state[/i] of other well knowns.
[quote=Spark78]CYCLONE. Is still happening I got a Girl from th from UKRAINE. And paid her USD 200. The asking rate is very high 1000 DHM to 1500 DHM but 500-700 you get very good stuff.
We came to hotel around 2 AM and she stayed with me for appx 4 Hours, she left around 5. 30 AM in the morning no extra money.[/quote]$200 for ST? I'd certainly hope there was no extra money... But as I say, a [u]good[/u] price is what she's worth to YOU, that night. Glad you enjoyed (and why I don't pull from Cyclone...)
[quote=London22]In regards to GF. I am not too sure. ... No surcharge, no I. D, no questions asked BUT the staff make you feel like youve commited the biggest sin. I personally thought its not GF and they just let me off with it.
I'll leave it for you guys to make up you mind.[/quote]Sounds Green to me... though the no bar might be a downer for some. Are you sure the hotel's [i]attitude[/i] wasn't a reflection of YOUR conscience?
Is this hotel GF or not.
How about their disco the KU-BU . Prices , girls ( CIS , PRC?)
[QUOTE=11Bravo]Sounds Green to me... though the no bar might be a downer for some. Are you sure the hotel's [i]attitude[/i] wasn't a reflection of YOUR conscience?[/QUOTE]Thinking back now, I would agree with you. It probably was my conscience. I thought they let me off, but that dont make any sence to me now. Why would they, I wasn't a special person, lol.
St. George is reported "green" in this thread. I called the hotel and was told that it is up to the secruity to let or "not to let" your female companion. The reception desk has no control over it as I understood. Does this mean that the GF color of the hotel depends on the mood of a secruity guard and the color spectrum can be anywhere between green and yellow? Now, I am leaning toward 4 point sheraton even though St. George has very good rates at this moment. Any comment is appreciated. Thanks,
[QUOTE=Dimension]St. George is reported "green" in this thread. I called the hotel and was told that it is up to the secruity to let or "not to let" your female companion. The reception desk has no control over it as I understood. Does this mean that the GF color of the hotel depends on the mood of a secruity guard and the color spectrum can be anywhere between green and yellow? Now, I am leaning toward 4 point sheraton even though St. George has very good rates at this moment. Any comment is appreciated. Thanks,[/QUOTE]Maybe a green note helps in turning the red light into green.
Who knows?
[QUOTE=Barcrawler]If it’s GF or not may be immaterial – assuming you do find sufficient space to squeeze a girl in it will be unlikely there will be enough space to shag her. LOL[/QUOTE]BC, I bow to your greater knowledge on the subject of EasyHotels. Mind you, in my twenties I managed to shag my girlfiriend routinely in my Austin Mini - but only by alternating our breathing :-)
I researched Emirates Towers on ISG. It seems to be a hotel to avoid, i.e. Red. But the report is a bit old. Any update on the current situation?
I am staying there in mid June. Any new input will be appreciated.
[QUOTE=Lazy Summer]I researched Emirates Towers on ISG. It seems to be a hotel to avoid, i.e. Red. But the report is a bit old. Any update on the current situation?
I am staying there in mid June. Any new input will be appreciated.[/QUOTE]
Lazy
RED - if you are lucky and the girl has her original passport you may get lucky. I have stayed there and had a girl but that becasue I created a fuss etc and used some 'wasta' but it is one to avoid so best go across the road to the Crowne Plaza or Fairmont
WR
Hi fellows,
I am coming to Dubai in the 3rd week of thismonth and have booked a room at the Hotel grand Flora, Deira., due to its proximity to various shipping malls etc.
I have done extensive RTFF but have not found any comments as to how good is this hotel for Mongering. Can the seniors of the Dubai forum guide me on this.
Thanks and regards
Charlie
Yesterday I heard that Regal Plaza have changed the there policy with regards to let the girls up to the room. I know this hotel has been RED but this guy told me that he brought a girl up to the room without any problem. (twice)
Could anyone please confirm this.
If this is correct then I guess Regal will be booked from now on :-)
Spelman
I will stay in the Dubai Marine Hotel next week.
It's my first time in Dubai, I have been reading all your posts.
But 2 questions.
Does anyone know if it is possible to take girls to the hotel, and rooms?
Which place to meet girls is the best in this area?
Hope to see your reply.
Kind regards.
Tim
Tim Bobber.
You enquire about the Dubai Marine Resort & Spa I think.
Is it GF - Oh yes!!! Very. And the easiest place to find a little playmate is the Alimo (Now called El-Passo) which is part of the same development.
Check out Alimo ladies nights, Tuesday I think. I particularly suggest you read some of my previous posts about the remarkable PRC Semi-Pro girls who use the Alimo.
Good luck
Thanks for your quick response.
Correct it's the right hotel (Dubai Marine spa resort), must be beautifull ?!
Now I can make myself up for a nice time in Dubai.
So the place to be is in the area of my hotel?
Is this a bar or club?
Kind regards.
Hello everyone,
I will be staying at the Coral Suites Hotel in Ajman on Corniche road, does anyone know weather it's ok to bring girls into your room?
Also, where can I find WG in Ajman?
[QUOTE=Al Zachrison]Hello everyone,
I will be staying at the Coral Suites Hotel in Ajman on Corniche road, does anyone know weather it's ok to bring girls into your room?
Also, where can I find WG in Ajman?[/QUOTE]
The Coral Diera (and I am assuming they have the same owners as the suites) was not GF.
I managed to infiltrate a WG twice, but it took a serious effort (including strong-arming the GM) but I would consider another hotel if possible.
[QUOTE=Chico Charlie 1]Hi fellows,
I am coming to Dubai in the 3rd week of thismonth and have booked a room at the Hotel grand Flora, Deira., due to its proximity to various shipping malls etc.
I have done extensive RTFF but have not found any comments as to how good is this hotel for Mongering. Can the seniors of the Dubai forum guide me on this.
Thanks and regards
Charlie[/QUOTE]If you can cancel your booking, I would advise you to do so. This hotel is a complete no no, as on my last visit to Dubai I enquried before booking and I was told "no girl in room".
Good luck
Dear fellows ,
After a long time it happens that I will travel to Dubai in June.
Does anyone know if the Arabian Courtyard Hotel & Spa (which lies in the Golden Triangle as I found out) is girlfrindly?
Thanks for your help!
Tony Beruti form Germany
[QUOTE=Beruti]Does anyone know if the Arabian Courtyard Hotel & Spa (which lies in the Golden Triangle as I found out) is girlfrindly?[/QUOTE]Using the "Search this Thread" tool and "Arabian", at least in January, it was reported as yellow (200 dhs charge for guests). Earlier, it had been reported green.
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[QUOTE=Beruti]Dear fellows ,
After a long time it happens that I will travel to Dubai in June.
Does anyone know if the Arabian Courtyard Hotel & Spa (which lies in the Golden Triangle as I found out) is girlfrindly?
Thanks for your help!
Tony Beruti form Germany[/QUOTE]I quried about this hotel as well. I was told there is a surcharge of 100 AED and a passport copy of the WG
[QUOTE=London22]...and a passport copy of the WG[/QUOTE]That's pretty much the norm now. Copy no problem. It's the demand for the [b]ORIGINAL[/b] passport that gives a RED rating: she won't have it on her, and with the CIS, she might not have it at all.
Here's a post from [b]SteveStx[/b], who KNOWS the hotel scene here:
[i]From the beginning this “policing of guests” was not focused at P4P – P4P is just being caught up within this regulation.
Hotels are required by LAW to register EVERY person visiting a guest room, whether staying overnight or not. When you do the standard check-in on arrival, the reception will take a copy of all passports and these are scanned into an online LE system, together with info on where you have come from & length of stay (taken from the card you complete.). If the LE discover an unregistered guest the hotel will be fined Dhs 5,000 on the first case, then Dhs 10,000 for every unregistered guest after that.
How will the LE know if you register all guests or not? – they do simple audits (not P4P focused) and if the hotel is not entering the data properly (i.e. they do not register anybody in the room, they mistakenly register 6 people in 1 room, they scan the Mr. but not Mrs., thus makes a discrepancy with immigration arrivals) – all these issues makes the LE “focus” on the hotel to enforce the rule properly, and the management to avoid the fines.
When you walk in with a "guest" it will be down to the reception / security / concierge to judge whether to approach you or not and enquire about your guest.
The LE does monitor this. I was skeptical at first when they told me this, given the volume of people that check-in every day in Dubai, but experience shows that suddenly the LE will turn up at the hotel and ask questions about a person THEY KNOW is staying there, how long, and who is with them. Obviously the information is taken from the database.
The amount of enforcement by the hotel (which will include registering married couples or not) will be down to a combination of issues the LE has with the hotel and management policy - and will not be easy to know which one is the factor driving the enforcement by staff. If the LE has “focused” on a particular hotel for a period, you can be sure management will be instructing staff to take a tougher line. If management take no notice, then the LE can object to renewing the trade Licence of the hotel at its next renewal – something they are not afraid to mention when they visit.
This will explain why some hotels like York get away with a good P4P bar as they have a strict policy with guests, which gives them no LE issues on their rooms – the LE (upto now) have been rather relaxed with bars as there is CCTV recording everyone who goes into / out of such venues.
I believe LE are more focused on terrorist / organized crime issues, as opposed to P4P, it is just that P4P is caught up (which is what most of us spend a good deal of time doing!!) in any tightening of rules.[/i]
Or should I rather stay at Towers Rotana.
Is there anny other recomondation from you fellows?
Thank you for your help and so long.
Tony
[QUOTE=Beruti]Is there anny other recomondation from you fellows?[/QUOTE]The Search this Tread tool does work wonders. I'd suggest you try the hotel's name, then a part of the name if you don't get the search hits you want (NICE thing about the results, your terms are highlighted in [color=red]red[/color]). As with any search, sometimes you come up with crap, other times in reading the hits, you can find out others' suggestions...
I'd say the most popular hotel is the Sheraton 4 points (several Sheraton's in town).
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(MK: Like I said, old habits...)
The list ist very helpfull!
Im staing probably for 10 days in Dubai and hope to have a lott of fun.
Is there any in place at the moment wher the extrem sexy girls ar around!
I know Cyclon York the Bar vom Seaview was one time in the bar beside the mövenpick hotel but was not sure if this was a place to pic ob some girls.
Tanks again for your help and comands.
Looking forward to come ;-)
[QUOTE=Beruti]The list ist very helpfull!
Is there any in place at the moment wher the extrem sexy girls ar around!
I know Cyclon York the Bar vom Seaview was one time in the bar beside the mövenpick hotel but was not sure if this was a place to pic ob some girls. [/QUOTE]Remember what you owe: a discription of whatever hotel you stay in. That's the [i]list[/i] price, not always paid. But I have faith in you.
Define "sexy". As usual, beauty is in the eye... Spelman has put together a list of bars on the dxb thread - I'd suggest searching for posts by him to find it. Whether she's good looking or not is up to you.
Cyclone is closed, as reported on the dxb thread. There is a debate about the status of Premiere at the Hyatt (someone should go check). York is flourishing (so I've heard), as is Rattlesnake. Seaview continues to function, small bar, but good band.
I'd suggest a bit of reading on the dxb thread, and checking out the Reports of Distinction thread.
Was in Dubai last week, stayed at Regent Palace.. My opinion about hotel is Green, they need passport copy had to take double room and bringing girl was not a problem at all on first night. Second night also the scene was same could see lot of other people bringing in girsl throught the elevator.. so my rating for the hotel will be Green.
I am going to Dubai for a couple of nights and need to find some class nite entertainment.
Can anyone please help me?
One of my colleague is bad for Swedish Blones and its a long short to get one in DXB I guess. Any suggestions please?
The rest of us are into india, lebanese, turkish delight or arabic
Please help urgently as we are there from 18/05/07. I was just given the task to organise the night entertainment, hehe
Dips
I will be arriving at Dubai intl. airport at around 11:30 PM and allowing one hour for immigration etc.and am looking for use of hotel or a room for four hours (ST) as my on ward flight is at 7:00 am in the morning.
Any suggestions as I will have a small hand luggage (Laptop) to carry around and can one leave it safely at entrance counter at cyclone before going into the main bar area. I have already tried Dallas and Broadway and would like to know of any other cheap alternative places to use.
Regards
Umbakali
A very big thanks to the master of advises for DXB-Newbies!
Great and very helpful list!
Have fun!
[QUOTE=Jimmy K II]Great and very helpful list![/QUOTE]Punters should also check out Spelman's guide to the bars/clubs posted on the dxb thread (reference also in the reports of distinction). It's why feedback is so important, so it can be collected and summarized in 1 place. Now, if punters would just read...
Is some big event happening in Dubai next week? I can't find a room at the usual GF places. The Four Points is closed until JULY for renovation. The Ramada Bur Dubai is fully booked.
I don't have time to dig through layers of threads on here so I'm going to pull a newbie question and ask: what girl friendly hotels are located within the Golden Triangle, besides 4P and Ramada? Thank you!
How about the Dar Al Sondos Hotel Apartments in Bur Dubai. Is it talking distance to York, Rockafellas, etc?
[QUOTE=Gujuboy]One of my colleague is bad for Swedish Blones and its a long short to get one in DXB I guess. Any suggestions please?
Dips[/QUOTE]Well Gujuboy, I don't know of any Swedish blondes that are Wg's but my best bet would be to try a nightclub called Zinc located in Crowne plaza hotel since Emirates aircrew gets 50% discount on drinks there and its therefore infested with emirates employees and usually you can find a couple of blondes there (scandinavian). Also for your friends I am sure there will be women that fit their taste from but alas no Wg's. so buy a bottle and get a "VIP" table in the back and hope to score. :) Good Luck
[QUOTE=Big Bob II]How about the Dar Al Sondos Hotel Apartments in Bur Dubai. Is it talking distance to York, Rockafellas, etc?[/QUOTE]I believe Dar Al Sondos apartments are just down the road from Imperial. So should be close enough?
Regarding others, hmm, Panorama is one and recently a monger reported Regent Palace as one which allows with a surcharge.
PS, no mention on the Starwood site, of the S4P being closed till July for Renovations. You can easily book then for June it seems.
[QUOTE=Disappointed]I believe Dar Al Sondos apartments are just down the road from Imperial. So should be close enough?
Regarding others, hmm, Panorama is one and recently a monger reported Regent Palace as one which allows with a surcharge.
PS, no mention on the Starwood site, of the S4P being closed till July for Renovations. You can easily book then for June it seems.[/QUOTE]I used to stay at Regal Plaza and they allow wg's with a photo of the girl's passport and a 100 UAED fee. Bit embarrasing but after a few beers. Stay as high up as you can as the noise from Rockafellas can be a pain.
Avoid Savoy appartments turned up there once with two lovelies to be turned away, had to go back to their palce, a hovel in Deira. The things we do in the name of Mongering.
Winchester appts is fine I used to go in via the car park and straight up to the room
Max
Max
I booked a room at the Dar al Sondas apartments. I'm not sure what you're talking about regarding the Four Points, because I just checked the Starwoods website again and this is what it says:
"Four Points by Sheraton Downtown Dubai - Opening July 1, 2007. Not yet bookable. ...The information listed above is for the hotel's physical address. The Four Points by Sheraton Downtown Dubai is currently accepting group inquiries at the pre-opening office. Individual hotel reservations are not being accepted at this time."
BB II,
I have PM'd you.
Try the above, a 3* located in close to Mina Bazaar, Bur Dubai. I'm not sure if you will be charged room supplement for taking a girl to your room.
Has anybody else experienced Dolphin?
As for the Savoy Group (3 hotels in total), AVOID at all costs. I posted a note on this about a year ago.
[QUOTE=Big Bob II]I booked a room at the Dar al Sondas apartments. I'm not sure what you're talking about regarding the Four Points, because I just checked the Starwoods website again and this is what it says:
"Four Points by Sheraton Downtown Dubai - Opening July 1, 2007. Not yet bookable. ...The information listed above is for the hotel's physical address. The Four Points by Sheraton Downtown Dubai is currently accepting group inquiries at the pre-opening office. Individual hotel reservations are not being accepted at this time."[/QUOTE]The Sheraton 4 points referenced on this forum:
Khalid Bin Walid Street · Bur Dubai P.O. Box 33196 · Dubai · United Arab Emirates
Not:
Four Points by Sheraton Downtown Dubai
Al Mankhool · Bur Dubai · Dubai · United Arab Emirates
You can book the one in Khalid Bin Walid, which is 2 mins from Regal.
[QUOTE=Maxwell 100]I used to stay at Regal Plaza and they allow wg's with a photo of the girl's passport and a 100 UAED fee. Bit embarrasing but after a few beers. Stay as high up as you can as the noise from Rockafellas can be a pain.
Max[/QUOTE]Max,
Regal is widely known as a "no-no" GF Hotel. Can you confirm for sure that you have stayed there for a small fee, how long ago since they last allowed you to take a chick up?
[QUOTE=Disappointed]Max,
Regal is widely known as a "no-no" GF Hotel. Can you confirm for sure that you have stayed there for a small fee, how long ago since they last allowed you to take a chick up?[/QUOTE]I have heard now from several people that they have stayed in RP recently and did not have any problem at all to bring the girls to the room, RP seems to have changed there policy and is now green.
I even got this confirmed from some guys working there :)
Spelman
[QUOTE=Disappointed]Max,
Regal is widely known as a "no-no" GF Hotel. Can you confirm for sure that you have stayed there for a small fee, how long ago since they last allowed you to take a chick up?[/QUOTE]Hi Diss,
Last time I stayed there would be 4 months ago been staying at Winchester more recently. Over last few years stayed there maybe 3 or 4 times.
I guess things may have changed but when I was last there (January) there was a queue of mongers getting processed by the very effecient Indian team behind the reception desk. All paying 100 for their WG's.
Would be keen to know if its still GF as I liked it there. Cheap and close to the action.
Is the Bollywood club still going on the 4th floor? I went there few times and if you waste enough money buying tokens for the dancers the boss man gives you a dancers mobile number. Not a good investment.
Going to back again next month for 6 weeks so hoping Cyclone may reopen?
Max
Maxwell, Spelman,
Thanks for the confirmations. That is indeed excellent news. Rockefellas is an old favourite of mine, and to have the option of just going upstairs? :-)
Hi Anchor,
Thanks for the Advice m8
I did manage to arrange a blonde from Finland, LOL
I guess she did the trick as he gave me a nice big contract for my company
But I will keep this in mind
Gujuboy
[QUOTE=Anchor777]Well Gujuboy, I don't know of any Swedish blondes that are Wg's but my best bet would be to try a nightclub called Zinc located in Crowne plaza hotel since Emirates aircrew gets 50% discount on drinks there and its therefore infested with emirates employees and usually you can find a couple of blondes there (scandinavian). Also for your friends I am sure there will be women that fit their taste from but alas no Wg's. so buy a bottle and get a "VIP" table in the back and hope to score. :) Good Luck[/QUOTE]
I just returned from Dubai. I spent two days at the Dar al Sondas Apartments by Le Meridien. Dar al Sondas is 100% girl friendly. It was also cheap (550 AED per night including taxes) and very large rooms. They upgraded me to executive junior suite that included breakfast and internet. But I overslept and missed the breakfast. When I arrived, I took the bellhop aside and asked me if I could bring a guest. He said it was no problem, but I might be asked for a copy of the girls passport. Later that night after midnight, i brought a girl back (see FR) but nobody at the front desk or security even gave me a second glance. However, I did get some funny looks from two well-suited businessmen who were in my lift!
As for Four Points, I obviously fucked up. But I swear I looked at the Sheraton and Starwood websites 10 times and the other 4P hotel never came up in my searches.
[QUOTE=Big Bob II]I just returned from Dubai. I spent two days at the Dar al Sondas Apartments by Le Meridien. Dar al Sondas is 100% girl friendly. It was also cheap (550 AED per night including taxes) and very large rooms. They upgraded me to executive junior suite that included breakfast and internet. But I overslept and missed the breakfast. When I arrived, I took the bellhop aside and asked me if I could bring a guest. He said it was no problem, but I might be asked for a copy of the girls passport. Later that night after midnight, i brought a girl back (see FR) but nobody at the front desk or security even gave me a second glance. However, I did get some funny looks from two well-suited businessmen who were in my lift!
As for Four Points, I obviously fucked up. But I swear I looked at the Sheraton and Starwood websites 10 times and the other 4P hotel never came up in my searches.[/QUOTE]I think the S4P you found, must be a new one on Mankhool road. I had previously not known it to exist. I guess it opens in July.
Having said that, you ended up updating the status of Dar A Sondos, which is great. It also appears you enjoyed your stay at a well priced hotel, which is close to the action.
Hi guys,
Anybody know if this hotel is GF?
Thanks
Is Dreamland and Eureka in Dera GF?
I was in Dubai two weeks ago and spent a night at Ramee residence apparments on Rolla St. Bur Dubai and found the hotel girl friendly but you need to pay 150 Dhms for the guest and her original passeport and a lot of staring eyes looking at you and the Turkish blonde (dyed Hair).
Hotel quality poor but cheap.
Also stayed at Rolla apparments on the same street on my way back to UK and walked in with a guest, no questions asked. Initail booking must be for a double room, only, as I asked at the desk before bringing any body back.
Good clean studio apparments.
Regards
Umbakali
Staying here for a few days and note the following..
1/ GF
2/ Walk of shame can be avoided by using the 'pool' lift, turn left on entry and head for pool as if just browsing. Gives access to all floors.
3/ nternet connection is through media city so no need for proxy avoidance.
MK
Hi friends,
I am Nick 27 Male due to arrive in DXB on 15th. From the reports it seems that Panorma Bur Dubai is a guest friendly hotel and i made a booking there.
However when i contacted some girls they are reluctant to visit me there. Why is it so?
Is there any checking or police interference that keeps them away.
Awaiting your advise.
Nick
Possible reasons;
[QUOTE=Nick9525]
I am Nick 27 Male due to arrive in DXB on 15th. From the reports it seems that Panorma Bur Dubai is a guest friendly hotel and i made a booking there.
However when i contacted some girls they are reluctant to visit me there. Why is it so?
[/QUOTE]
1) Its a dive, and some of these ladies are very used to 5***** luxury, or
2) They are wondering how they are going to occupy themselves for a week while waiting for you to show up, and decide to cut their losses
[QUOTE=Nick9525]I am Nick 27 [b]Male[/b] ...[/QUOTE]Glad you clarified that :)
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[i]12/06...YELLOW...Panorama Hotel, Bur Dubai (Jockey's). Usual passport copy required. If you take lady upstairs, additional 100 Dhs on bil. Booking a double might avoid the 50dhs surcharge.[/i]
As to being a dive; well, it sure beats the Dallas :) But it's far from plush too.
I'd venture to say that the hesitation, unless they KNOW you, might be the "who are you and how did you get my number" syndrome. Lot of Lookie Lous around, and venturing to a hotel to [i]entertain[/i] a guest, sight unseen, unless he has some good references, considered bit of a risk...
And, given it's a bit "down market", that is being translated as "small wallet".
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Big Grin, Aimara.
Following recent trip to Dubai, I can confirm the following:
1 Regal Plaza is GF. Having picked up a girl from the upstairs bar, I enquired for a room, only to be quoted Dhs700 for a Superior Room, the only one available. I refused and went elsewhere.
I suspect that their staff are told to push the higher, expensive rooms first, before selling the standard rooms.
2 Dallas is still GF, although they had no rooms.
3 Good old Meena Plaza. Was quoted Dhs250 for a room, "until 6am", lol. Ended up taking their offer. They have previously quoted similar rates, up until a certain time in the morning, hoping to sell a room twice in a day. Copy
passport were required from BOTH of us.
4 Karama Hotel is also ideal, esp when you pick up a girl from the Ratsk Bar on the ground floor. As we were staying there and staff knew us, they did not request a copy of her passport NOR was I asked to pay extra for a Guest.
DEF NOT GF:
1 Moon Valley Apartments: Definiltely No Go.
I am not sure if this one is already on the list.
FR's to follow in the relevant section.
They did not ask anything in lobby, but after 15 mins call to room and ask me a copy of my visitor passport, of course politly.
[QUOTE=Mike Mike]Sandoz le Meridian [/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Cool Tiger]Update on a few Hotels[/QUOTE]Hat's off to the new poster Mike Mike, and old stalwart CT for giving something back with respect to hotels. If only more were like you, taking the time to post hotel experieces. That's info that A LOT of visitors can use.
Hi,
Please advise the status of 4 Point sheraton at curently.
Saw some reports advising that the Hotel is under renovation and will open in July only.
Awaiting reponse
Quick update after seeing the ROD saying green and yellow later at night.
It is GREEN. Stayed there the other night (see the FR). Tip - if you are in the Executive room (third floor) then you go through the revolving door and turn immediate right to those lifts, thus no walk of shame.
Had 2 ladies visit me no hassles, even sat and had coffee first and then went upstairs. Time was around 11pm.
WR
Any intel available on the Park Hyatt; A quick search shows that the Grand Hyatt is quite unfriendly to friends (!), is Park H in the same fashion?
Any one who has experience of the hotel, good or bad, would be appreciated.
Thanks
[QUOTE=Nick9525]Hi,
Please advise the status of 4 Point sheraton at curently.
Saw some reports advising that the Hotel is under renovation and will open in July only.
Awaiting reponse[/QUOTE]Sheraton 4 points is still the great place it has always been.
The other Sheraton is based in Mankhool road (opening July), and most likely a new one.
Here's a few hotel summer specials I just received on email.
Includes Arabian Park Hotel for 275 AED including taxes. It's the new "luxury budget" hotel near Wafi City Mall, and is GF.
For 500AED plus tax - Crowne Plaza (GF), and Hyatt Regency (usually GF, and it has the Premiere Nightclub, full of CIS stunners).
(I'm tempted myself. Will have to arrange a so-called overnight trip to Abu Dhabi. ;))
[url]http://www.dubaiplanner.ae/weekend1.htm[/url]
My interest in a "Night away in Dubai" has been tickled, so I've started looking for nicely-priced hotels near the action.
Comfort Inn is about 300AED, and a minute's walk to Braodway Hotel (around 500AED).
Panorama Hotel is in the Golden Triangle. 260AED
You can check out many other hotels and specials on this site:
[url]http://www.southtravels.com[/url]
And now for something interesting: Ramee International Hotel in Deira $62/AED230. It hosts the infamous Garage Disco, where I was de-virginized in my early days in Dubai. I took many young-ish African and CIS cuties home from there after a night of pool. It's also close to Broadway Hotel. Check out the link to see what Garage Club looks like inside (dining booths made out of car bodies).
[url]http://www.southtravels.com/middleeast/uae/rameeinternational/index.html[/url]
[QUOTE=Piper1]My interest in a "Night away in Dubai" has been tickled, so I've started looking for nicely-priced hotels near the action.
Comfort Inn is about 300AED, and a minute's walk to Braodway Hotel (around 500AED).
Panorama Hotel is in the Golden Triangle. 260AED
You can check out many other hotels and specials on this site:
[url]http://www.southtravels.com[/url]
And now for something interesting: Ramee International Hotel in Deira $62/AED230. It hosts the infamous Garage Disco, where I was de-virginized in my early days in Dubai. I took many young-ish African and CIS cuties home from there after a night of pool. It's also close to Broadway Hotel. Check out the link to see what Garage Club looks like inside (dining booths made out of car bodies).
[url]http://www.southtravels.com/middleeast/uae/rameeinternational/index.html[/url][/QUOTE]
Hooray, Piperman is finally tempted to try out Broadway, can't wait to see the FR whenever it happens. Infact this has to be witnessed, wouldn't mind popping into Dubai for just a day or two on the historic occasion :)
Keep Broadening!
Doc!
[QUOTE=Doctopuss]Hooray, Piperman is finally tempted to try out Broadway, can't wait to see the FR whenever it happens. Infact this has to be witnessed, wouldn't mind popping into Dubai for just a day or two on the historic occasion :)
Keep Broadening!
Doc![/QUOTE]LOL. Tempted, yes, but check this out: Royaltan Hotel, Deira - $49. Very close to Broadway Hotel, and the photos on their website show a pool table and a number of sexy CIS-looking and Arab girls sitting alone at the bar, saying "Come Piper, come ..." ;)
Click on "leisure facilities" and this is what you will find:
[i]"Golden Cue Snooker Club. The most delightful way to polish your skills on the game! A one of its kind snooker club in town for all interested amateurs and budding pros!"[/i]
Classic! I'm going to call them to ask a few 'probing' questions.
[url]http://www.southtravels.com/middleeast/uae/royaltonhoteldubai/index.html[/url]
oh well you can't beat a pool table!!!
but did you see the room with three beds...tells you who this hotel is really serving...lol! I'd always take the fact that I can pick up a girl of my choice without even getting out of my night pajamas over anything else any day. Well that's just me...oh by the way, I love pool tables, maybe for $149, the room with the table can be booked LT for a more interactive GAME of filling up lovely holes.
Best of luck and cheers to the ever wonderfull opportunities and options Dubai has to offer us men!
Keep smiling!
Doc!
[QUOTE=Doctopuss]oh well you can't beat a pool table!!![/QUOTE]True, but unfortunately, while Royalton looks sexy on the internet, it's definitely not GF (I just called them: "And if I bring in a guest?? "Not allowed Sir". "Are you sure?" "Definitely not allowed Sir"). Could be a good pick-up place though.
I also called:
- Ramee International: 260DH + 120 for "guest" = 380 (original documents required).
- Broadway Hotel: 550DH Single.
Piper: "And if I bring a guest in?"
Cute-sounding receptionist: "No problems, I let you bring her in for free".
- Arabian Park Hotel: 350AED single or double. (275AED if booked through dubaiplanner website I posted below). The receptionist and I played 'cat and mouse' about the "Guest Policy" for a while, so I just said "I think you know what I mean". She said "Ah, a girl from overseas?".
Definitely GF, no extra charge. Photocopy of passport and visa sufficient.
- Panorama Hotel: GF. 300DH + 100 for friend. "Friend" doesn't need to show documents. (Maybe the 100 'friend fee' can be avoided too).
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In sum:
Arabian Park is cheapest, but not walking distance to hotspots (so add 30-40DH for round-trip in cab.
Panorama has Jockeys and Fire'n'Ice bars (hit and miss IMHO) and is walking distance to all Golden Triangle places (but it's getting damn hot to walk now).
Broadway has the novelty appeal.
[QUOTE=Piper1] where I was de-virginized in my early days in Dubai. [url]http://www.southtravels.com/middleeast/uae/rameeinternational/index.html[/url][/QUOTE]
Piper
That is a word I could never use in the same sentence as Piper! Think you were born de-virginised :)
Thankfully Wildcat knows me and thinks am innocent so Abu Dhabi will host a 'meeting'. Will let you know if I am in Dubai via the PM
WR
Do all the nice hotel spas only provide male to male massages in Dubai?
Recently was in DXB, and was unpleasantly surprised by this fact.
Stayed at both the Grand Hyatt and the Burj.
Is this true for all hotels?
are there any which would have women massaging men? With or without extras? I need a good massage, more than anything else.
[QUOTE=Chacha]Do all the nice hotel spas only provide male to male massages in Dubai?
Recently was in DXB, and was unpleasantly surprised by this fact.
Stayed at both the Grand Hyatt and the Burj.
Is this true for all hotels?
are there any which would have women massaging men? With or without extras? I need a good massage, more than anything else.[/QUOTE]Try Ramada Burdubai. Not in the same league as Burj or GH but in my last two stays got RMT quality massage from a beautiful Russian female. Strictly no extras though. Pleasant atmosphere. She claimed that she was a PT in Russia. May be.
Cool Nomad
Can someone help? I travel regularly to Dubai, I normally stay in the Radisson Deira Creek which if GF. Next trip I want to stay the other side of the Creek and want a 4/5 star hotel which is equally GF. Where should I look?
[QUOTE=Chacha]Do all the nice hotel spas only provide male to male massages in Dubai?[/QUOTE]There used to be a Thai massage place on SZR, opposite side of the ShangriLa. My understanding, strictly legit. Don't know if it's still there or not; lot of construction blocking sight of the SHORT side street it was on.
[QUOTE=Cool Nomad]She claimed that she was a PT in Russia. May be.
Cool Nomad[/QUOTE]Wouldn't be the first Russian PT that I have met! lol.
Seriously - for genuine massage there are several good Thai places in Dubai.
Hey guys,
This hotel is no longer GF. I was in for a real rude shock when I checked in last week for one day and I have been here several times before and never had any problems with ladies coming up to my room.
I called up one of the regulars and she told me that the place will not allow ladies anymore even if they have their original passport. Called up the reception and concierge who both confirmed the same.
Thank god for EM's place being nearby where I managed to get some excellent action with this hot hot Siberian babe.
If anybody knows about the status on Four Points in Bur Dubai then let me know as that is my other favorite hunting ground.
Ciao.
[QUOTE=Ohio29]If anybody knows about the status on Four Points in Bur Dubai then let me know as that is my other favorite hunting ground.
Ciao.[/QUOTE]I was at the Four points just over a week ago and can confirm it is still very green!
[QUOTE=Ohio29]Hey guys,
This hotel is no longer GF. I was in for a real rude shock when I checked in last week for one day and I have been here several times before and never had any problems with ladies coming up to my room.
I called up one of the regulars and she told me that the place will not allow ladies anymore even if they have their original passport. Called up the reception and concierge who both confirmed the same.
Thank god for EM's place being nearby where I managed to get some excellent action with this hot hot Siberian babe.
If anybody knows about the status on Four Points in Bur Dubai then let me know as that is my other favorite hunting ground.
Ciao.[/QUOTE]
I can also confirm that Four Points Bur Dubai is still VERY green and WG-friendly. The security staff and lobby workers rarely even glance up, and very short "walk of shame."
You mentioned Sheraton Diera. But does anybody know if Sheraton Dubai Creek is still green?
[QUOTE=Chacha]Do all the nice hotel spas only provide male to male massages in Dubai?
Recently was in DXB, and was unpleasantly surprised by this fact.
Stayed at both the Grand Hyatt and the Burj.
Is this true for all hotels?
are there any which would have women massaging men? With or without extras? I need a good massage, more than anything else.[/QUOTE]
Approx. two years ago Dubai Minicipiality ordered all hotels to ensure massages are provided by same gender employees, i. e. men to men, women to women. As to my knowledge all (upclass) hotels and spas do follow this rule. The only exception I experienced the AMP's offering service in the newspapers (at least one well known newspaper). However you can be pretty sure nearly all (upclass) hotels will not provide anykind of extra you may look for.
If it is about a good, relaxing massage only, I personally do prefer a man masseur because he can do it stronger than most of the ladies. However I am a bliever a good massage should pain at least a little bit.
Further if you pass through the forum (Dubai forum) you will find reports stating they were highly satisfied with the services of the AMP's who provide cross gender massage. I personally did not share this experience, however.
Greetings,
Tom
Greetings to everyone,
while I am always staying at the same place in Dubai and its GF I could not check if the following procedure will be working at Dubai too.
To avoid any trouble bringing in "a guest" when staying in hotels abroad, I normally check if there is a difference in the room rate for a single or double occupancy. As long as you do not take breakfast included most hotels will not make different rates, consequently I do book for 2 person.
At check-in, when asked, I just state "spouse" (well, I can be quick with my engagements from time to time) will come later and ask for a second key at check-in.
Later, when returning to the hotel, either from disco or having met the outcall OUTSIDE of hotel, in case we are asked by security I state both are guests of hote and/or show keys.
Sometimes you have to argue somewhat and/or they will do a copy of the passport or passport copy, but finally you get what you want: A girl at your room.
A word of waring: I used the before proceeding in Asia and some Middle East contries, but you should not try restrictive countries (Iran, SA, Yemen, etc.). Further, it is likely the hotel invoice will show 2 person. Consider this prior to passing the invoice on to your accounts department.
Another alternative at least for those frequently travelling and staying at hotels is to enroll in the hotels customer loyalitiy programms. Some of them offer, at least if you develop your status, free accommodation of "spouse/familiy".
Hope the before is of use to you folks,
Tom
P.S.: While typing this I just remembered I did this proceeding at Ibis Hotel Dubai when staying private. Obviously there was nor real need as Ibis is said to be GF.
Hi,
New hotel oposite the Grand Haytt but very far from city (about 60-70 dhms = 20$ for return taxi fee) qualiy is good each floor have very big tv and newspaper room. Low price is for weekend Friday-Sunday with breakfast+lunch+dinnir+6 drinks but your menu is limited 2 or 3 selection in main food
Superir room 465Dhm just soft drink and 525Dhm with alcohle drink.
Rooms not as big as they show in site.
There is a bar Oasis but always few people.
In my idea if you choose a hotel in city center it is better unless you rent a car but in the main raod to hotel there is not you turn you must go to end of road in takes time. Hotel stuff is good, there is shutlle for airport, beach and wifi male center.
[QUOTE=Big Bob II]But does anybody know if Sheraton Dubai Creek is still green?[/QUOTE]It was extremely Green about 10 weeks ago.
Update on York Hotel:
The Philipino Bar Downstairs is now an Indian Mujra Club. Only stayed a few minutes, but it looked okay.
I asked the York duty manager about their policy on bringing girls into the room. He said it is not allowed. I asked "Are you 100% sure?" He replied "110%, Sir".
Update on Regal Hotel: The duty manager said I could bring a girl to the room, for 150DH guest fee.
Karama Hotel - fully GF, no extra fee. Some nice Filipina semi-pros in Ratsky's Club. Quite tasty. :)
[QUOTE=Cool Tiger]Piper, your photos brought back wonderful memories ..... not the girl... but the room at Karama, lol.
Very spacious rooms, with a well-stocked mini-bar (although sometimes this works against you). Many a times, I have forgotten to close the curtains or left them open, only for the girls to point out that we were in full view of the apartments behind the hotel. [/QUOTE]Yep, the room was spacious, clean and comfy. No complaints at all, and good value at 400AED total, and they let me check out at 4pm.
I like Ratsky's Club also. The girls are sweet and not hardened. As far as I could tell, there were many non-pros, and none of the girls were full-time pros. First girl I was chatting up turned out not to be a WG, but a shy girl out with a group of friends/cousins, including guys (they kept encouraging her to take up my request to dance).
[QUOTE=Luper Calia]It was extremely Green about 10 weeks ago.[/QUOTE]
Do you have to book a double at Four Points to bring guests in? There is a 50D difference in price.
[QUOTE=Crypton]Do you have to book a double at Four Points to bring guests in? There is a 50D difference in price.[/QUOTE]
I also noticed that, though booked "single" and had no problem bringing someone very recently. I still dont know what extra 50 goes to, since there is no breakfast offered.
I always book a double (price is usually the same anyway) and a small charge like 50dhs would be worth it in my book.
[QUOTE=Mike Mike]Hi,
New hotel oposite the Grand Haytt but very far from city (about 60-70 dhms = 20$ for return taxi fee) qualiy is good each floor have very big tv and newspaper room. Low price is for weekend Friday-Sunday with breakfast+lunch+dinnir+6 drinks but your menu is limited 2 or 3 selection in main food
Superir room 465Dhm just soft drink and 525Dhm with alcohle drink.
Rooms not as big as they show in site.
There is a bar Oasis but always few people.
In my idea if you choose a hotel in city center it is better unless you rent a car but in the main raod to hotel there is not you turn you must go to end of road in takes time. Hotel stuff is good, there is shutlle for airport, beach and wifi male center.[/QUOTE]Mike Mike, check the links I posted last week. Current special price is 275DH including tax and breakfast. (I called them and confirmed this price, and confirmed it is GF - no extra charge). I saw the package prices including drinks and food, but I prefer room only, so I'm not locked into the place for food and drinks. (1Ball emailed me yesterday that the rate will be 1200DH in October/November when there are some trade shows in town!) As for taxi, depends what you mean by 'far from the city'. It would be 10-15 mins (around 15DH) to the golden triangle area in Bur dubai. Thanks for reminding me it's next to Grand Hyatt - had a good time in Club Mix last year - might try it again next week.
[url]http://www.dubaiplanner.ae/weekend1.htm[/url]
[QUOTE=Piper1]Mike Mike, check the links I posted last week. Current special price is 275DH including tax and breakfast. (I called them and confirmed this price, and confirmed it is GF - no extra charge). I saw the package prices including drinks and food, but I prefer room only, so I'm not locked into the place for food and drinks. (1Ball emailed me yesterday that the rate will be 1200DH in October/November when there are some trade shows in town!) As for taxi, depends what you mean by 'far from the city'. It would be 10-15 mins (around 15DH) to the golden triangle area in Bur dubai. Thanks for reminding me it's next to Grand Hyatt - had a good time in Club Mix last year - might try it again next week.
[url]http://www.dubaiplanner.ae/weekend1.htm[/url][/QUOTE]Price 275 is for standard room (20 sqm) not for superier room (34 sqm) and this price is for weekend Friday till Sunday.
Thanks Mike. 20 sqm is fine, I'm sure. I'll check it out soon.
cheers,
Piper
[QUOTE=Piper1]Thanks Mike. 20 sqm is fine, I'm sure. I'll check it out soon.
cheers,
Piper[/QUOTE]
This is a good price for a Dubai hotel. Is it too far from the Golden Triangle for a Dubai newbie?
Cheers.