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01-28-22 22:25 #7643
Posts: 14Originally Posted by BloodRed [View Original Post]
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01-28-22 12:24 #7642
Posts: 31Szr
Originally Posted by Bizzie [View Original Post]
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01-28-22 08:16 #7641
Posts: 1306Originally Posted by Skolvikesq8 [View Original Post]
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01-28-22 08:14 #7640
Posts: 1306Originally Posted by Bizzie [View Original Post]
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01-28-22 06:08 #7639
Posts: 1010Originally Posted by BloodRed [View Original Post]
It can happen that the receptionist calls for ID, and they can also send a doorman to collect the document and return it. A small tip is appreciated.
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01-27-22 11:01 #7638
Posts: 14Nassima tower.
So in my quest to find green hotels in Dubai I just got this response from Nassima tower and it says the following:
Assima Tower Hotel Apartments' reply:
We allowed visitors as long as you can provide the name upon check in. The visitor have to pass by the Reception Desk with valid ID for CID scanning. However, due to current situation in connection with the covid19, we minimize the number of visitors.
I think this is green am I right? Visitors must pass by the reception and provide an ID or passport copy.
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01-27-22 07:59 #7637
Posts: 1306Originally Posted by Bizzie [View Original Post]
Unless you have your own apartment, the only solution to not having to register a lady guest is to get an AirBNB. I have now stayed in 2 and if you accompany the guest, they won't ask for any ID. Many times the girl just walked up to the elevator and came to the room, no ID asked. Of course it does depends on how the girl is dressed and looks, etc.
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01-27-22 05:01 #7636
Posts: 1010Green!
Does anyone remember when Green meant no questions asked and no registration??
Do I really want to register a woman in my hotel and have the info be available to Dubai govt?
Well, when your dick is hard, you forget to care about it.
My pre-covid experience, so not very recent:
Burjuman Rotana: You have to come down to reception to fetch your guest. A security guard is at the entrance from the Mall. Its possible to sneak in during the day.
Previous Hilton Creek, now something Golden Sands Creek: Its has an entrance on the back, away from reception area. Just have the taxi go around the back.
Fairmont SZR: Stayed there for many years. BIG lobby. Long walk of shame. There is an entrance on the back where parking decks are. Used it many times. Taxi can pull around the corner.
Sheraton Grand SZR: medium size lobby. It has a side entrance for the residence tower. Late at night a security guard may be there, but if you look like a normal human couple, it should be ok.
Four Points, Khalid bin Walid: Tiny lobby. Need card key for elevator. The girl walk straight to the elevator and can message in advance to meet you at the elevator.
LE Meridien Airport: Big lobby. It had an entrance at the back where taxi could take you (on the club side). Used that a few times. But it had renovations so not sure.
Etc etc.
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01-26-22 23:58 #7635
Posts: 8Millennium Central Downtown
Hi,
Anyone used this hotel? What's the bar like for WGs?
Thank you in advance.
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01-26-22 22:17 #7634
Posts: 204Originally Posted by Skolvikesq8 [View Original Post]
DoubleTree by Hilton Dubai M square Hotel & Residences. It near the Burjuman Rotana and opposite Park Regis Kris Kin. Its new a very good.
I booked a room for 2. When I checked in, they asked me if a guest would be joining me and I said yes. They asked if she would be checking in later and I said yes.
I was then good to go.
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01-26-22 11:52 #7633
Posts: 14In my mission to find some green hotels
Hello everyone,
I'm coming to Dubai in 2 weeks and looking to find some green hotels around SZR. I emailed a couple of hotels and 3 of them told me my guest needs to be registered upon check in and they are:
1. Fairmount hotel.
2. Al Habtoor Palace.
3. Voco Dubai.
The green hotels that I have found are:
1. Burjuman Rotana.
2. Park Regis Kris Kin.
3. Crowne Plaza Deira.
4. Jumeriah Beach.
5. Armani Hotel.
6. Byblos Hotel.
Lastly, any help would greatly be appreciated. But where would you guys stay at if you are visiting Dubai for a couple of days and look to have a good time? I'll gladly buy a beer to anyone who could help me out as I haven't visited Dubai since 2016 so I guess a lot of places changed and hotel policies also changed. Cause last time I was in Dubai I stayed in Fairmount and had no problem bringing WG back to my room from their Cigar lounge bar.
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01-25-22 19:44 #7632
Posts: 55Moscow hotel
$65 last minute booking agoda.com, amazing breakfast, quiet.
Stayed earlier this month, brought a girl from Cooochini club inside the hotel, the girl had to show her passport to the security. Not sure if outside girls are allowed, did not ask.
Despite having two nightclubs on M level, my room at level 2 was amazing.
And, I am brand new to Dubai, but, the breakfast blew every hotel breakfast I have ever had for that price range.
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01-23-22 16:43 #7631
Posts: 498I haven't been to the Creek hotel since it changed hands and stopped being a Hilton, however can't imagine there are families paying for a room with Jacuzzi, the hotel knows the score. If I was guessing I would say you will probably be ok!
Other options would be some of the larger rooms / suites at V, but that is more of an open bath setup and maybe a squeeze for two. InterCon FC is good, the tubs are big enough for two and have jacuzzi features, but not in the room, however they do have full size windows and look outwards. Also never had an issue with bringing guests at that property. Bringing back some good memories.
Jumeirah Creekside also has a open bath type setup with a retractable 'wall', again bath not jacuzzi in the trad sense. Only stayed once (hotel bit basic) and do not recall any issues with guests
Cannot recall any of the hotels I have stayed at on the Jumeirah side of town or Palm having a Jacuzzi in the room.
Originally Posted by DiegoTristan [View Original Post]
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01-23-22 14:13 #7630
Posts: 66Green
Originally Posted by Adimondo [View Original Post]
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01-23-22 10:18 #7629
Posts: 77Guys I am in Dubai this week and I called Golden Sands Creek Hotel (formerly Hilton Dubai Creek which we all knew and loved). I asked about their visitor / guest policy and the lady at reception was clear, only registered guests allowed. No visitors to the room even for a short time!
- To those who have stayed there, is that something that is enforced? Or is there discretion allowed from those who have stayed and been there?
- Secondly, aside from this hotel, I'm still waiting to find a Dubai hotel that has reasonably priced rooms that have a two-person Jacuzzi in the room. Hilton Dubai Creek was one of them and was green. Any suggestions? I don't like the idea of FIVE hotels because of their lack of privacy!
Thanks all.