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  1. #7283
    I called up Conrad Hotel and made it very clear for what I was looking for, and they told me straight up if I want to bring a guest, when I check in I should just put any name down or even initials so I can bring in a guest later, they told me the names don't even have to match, just put any name down. And they said if I'm staying for more than 1 night, then to just make separate bookings for each day I stay so that I can basically always jot a name down when doing the checking in. In the words of the receptionist "We are trying to be as accommodating as possible to the needs of our guest".

    So that's what I'm probably going to just do, I'm planning to go to Dubai next month for 9 days for a mini break, that is if the local borders are normal to move in move out again. Will book separately for each day and just go down in the afternoon, sign, and put any guest name down.

  2. #7282
    Quote Originally Posted by AnotherDay  [View Original Post]
    I'm thinking of going to dubai end of this month. But I fear that the hotels I go to (they were super green. Jumeirah areas hotels) they will fuck me up with some new rules. Because I'm intending to book at least 2 nights. Its been a while I didn't party LOL.

    So if anyone got experience the past days. Please share haha.
    If you're concerned about any of the regular green places, and are keen to bring back to your place then just AirBnb for now. Select the "self check in" option on the search filters and 99% of the time you'll get a place where you won't ever see security / registration.

  3. #7281
    Quote Originally Posted by BloodRed  [View Original Post]
    Gentlemen,

    Any intel on which hotels are GF currently? I sent an email to Pullman CC Apts who have always been super green for me but they are saying it will be no issue if we check in together, which is bullshit. How about Burjuman Arjaan?

    Any advice would be much appreciated. I guess worst case scenario I will book at my preferred place for 1 night and if it's an issue, I'll change. Also time to hit up my DXB WG contacts, that's probably my best bet to find out which place is GF LOL.

    Cheers.
    I'm thinking of going to dubai end of this month. But I fear that the hotels I go to (they were super green. Jumeirah areas hotels) they will fuck me up with some new rules. Because I'm intending to book at least 2 nights. Its been a while I didn't party LOL.

    So if anyone got experience the past days. Please share haha.

  4. #7280

    GF hotels in current Covid scenario

    Gentlemen,

    Any intel on which hotels are GF currently? I sent an email to Pullman CC Apts who have always been super green for me but they are saying it will be no issue if we check in together, which is bullshit. How about Burjuman Arjaan?

    Any advice would be much appreciated. I guess worst case scenario I will book at my preferred place for 1 night and if it's an issue, I'll change. Also time to hit up my DXB WG contacts, that's probably my best bet to find out which place is GF LOL.

    Cheers.

  5. #7279

    Park st regis kris kin

    I have stayed here in the past where they had a one girl per stay rule. So I booked twice.

    Club Lucky 7 was ok but sneaked girls in.

    Anyone know if rules have changed here. I know Rotana at Burj have not.

    Any other well rated hotels in immediate area as many MP here that I likes to visite with normal services.

  6. #7278

    Another update

    Another update for the same matter.

    I checked by email with Time Topaz, they said that regarding COVID-19 situation they are currently not allowing visitors except who checkd-in with you, so I believe there are some green hotels which changed their visitors policies temporary, my advice for now days is to ask the hotel before you book even if the hotel was known as a green hotel.

    Quote Originally Posted by Hamodaaso1180  [View Original Post]
    I'm returning to Dubai first time after the pandemic, Just wanted to be sure if the green hotels still green by the same way, or any new instructions added, are they still allowing visitors in the popular green hotels like Manhattan, Arbian Courtyard, Media Rotana, or not any more after the corona virus spreading?

  7. #7277
    I saw some recent reports for Dubai including girls coming to room with no problem in green hotels, so I belive things still the same.

    Quote Originally Posted by Hamodaaso1180  [View Original Post]
    I'm returning to Dubai first time after the pandemic, Just wanted to be sure if the green hotels still green by the same way, or any new instructions added, are they still allowing visitors in the popular green hotels like Manhattan, Arbian Courtyard, Media Rotana, or not any more after the corona virus spreading?

  8. #7276

    Status of Dubai green hotels after the covid-19

    I'm returning to Dubai first time after the pandemic, Just wanted to be sure if the green hotels still green by the same way, or any new instructions added, are they still allowing visitors in the popular green hotels like Manhattan, Arbian Courtyard, Media Rotana, or not any more after the corona virus spreading?

  9. #7275
    Quote Originally Posted by Makaveli87  [View Original Post]
    It has blown up, when you look at the numbers to ratio of population the official daily counts are very high, and that's just the ones who got tested, so you know the people out there with it is at least at minimum 3 x higher. It is exceptionally high among blue collar workers, who live in the same accommodations, it isn't blue sailing by any means.
    And you have to wonder what the count is among sex workers and the risk they pose when they go about their 'business', considering their number in Dubai is in the tens of thousands. And a lot of these women live in apartments where in say 2 rooms, you have 15 people easily.

  10. #7274
    Quote Originally Posted by Makaveli87  [View Original Post]
    It has blown up, when you look at the numbers to ratio of population the official daily counts are very high, and that's just the ones who got tested, so you know the people out there with it is at least at minimum 3 x higher. It is exceptionally high among blue collar workers, who live in the same accommodations, it isn't blue sailing by any means.
    Anywhere with high density housing (eg labour camps, 6+ people to a room) is of concern. NYC is high density and it just now saying it is slowly managing the crisis. Singapore was great then migrant workers came back and lived in dorms (maybe 10 to a room) and COVID19 spiked again. Stats can be deceiving for sure as Trump thinks his stats are a badge of honour and his team have performed to gold + star standards LOL while most of the world think he is a moron who can't understand a basic kids book LOL.

    The way to know of the UAE is doing well is by the numbers cases reported ad the 'are' statistic. Have not see that for the UAE but at least it is testing more which is seen to be a good thing from most media reporting I read.

  11. #7273
    Quote Originally Posted by Cons68  [View Original Post]
    Yes I am amazed at how well UAE has managed this one. I am still kind of waiting for something to blow up but so far all good.
    It has blown up, when you look at the numbers to ratio of population the official daily counts are very high, and that's just the ones who got tested, so you know the people out there with it is at least at minimum 3 x higher. It is exceptionally high among blue collar workers, who live in the same accommodations, it isn't blue sailing by any means.

  12. #7272
    Quote Originally Posted by WickedRoger  [View Original Post]
    While I think some people are dreaming and I think not much will happen until September (summer and haj then over) the UAE is top of the table by far for tests per capita (16.9%) on MSNBC and other TV shows recently. When you compare to the USA (I think was 27th) you realise 1) what a liar Trump is, 2) how far USA has to go to meet UAE standards and 3) how well UAE is doing (albeit a smaller population base.
    Yes I am amazed at how well UAE has managed this one. I am still kind of waiting for something to blow up but so far all good.

  13. #7271
    Quote Originally Posted by AmRev2017  [View Original Post]
    My calculation says, by mid-July or so, Dubai will open up. There will still be cases showing up for infection for sure, but it will be in control. Already it seems that the number of Active cases has peaked. And now the graph is turning towards the downside.

    The same thing happened with South Korea. But yeah, "contact-sports" will be off-limits for some time.

    Cheers!!
    While I think some people are dreaming and I think not much will happen until September (summer and haj then over) the UAE is top of the table by far for tests per capita (16.9%) on MSNBC and other TV shows recently. When you compare to the USA (I think was 27th) you realise 1) what a liar Trump is, 2) how far USA has to go to meet UAE standards and 3) how well UAE is doing (albeit a smaller population base.

  14. #7270
    Quote Originally Posted by Killer69  [View Original Post]
    The pricing is a tricky one. People are losing their jobs and leaving, and less tourists will be travelling (by that I mean even when Dubai eventually opens back up to tourists) until a vaccine is found (plus the summer months here are dead due to the heat). This means there will be substantially less customers for WG's. I would imagine many WG's will leave because of this, leaving a limited number of WG's in Dubai.

    Reduced WG numbers would usually mean the price would go up if no other factors were taken into consideration, however given that for the pool of customers left there will be less money to go around (I. E. People cutting back on spend due to fear of losing their jobs) and the fact that many customers would want to avoid contact due to the high risk of being with a WG (due to reasons already mentioned here) then I would expect the prices to go down. That's just my opinion, but difficult at present to forecast the situation fully as a lot will depend on when they open Dubai back up to tourists. But until they do then prices for WG's should definitely be reduced given overall market conditions I believe.
    My calculation says, by mid-July or so, Dubai will open up. There will still be cases showing up for infection for sure, but it will be in control. Already it seems that the number of Active cases has peaked. And now the graph is turning towards the downside.

    The same thing happened with South Korea. But yeah, "contact-sports" will be off-limits for some time.

    Cheers!!

  15. #7269

    Tricky one

    Quote Originally Posted by BloodRed  [View Original Post]
    I've been wondering this too. How will Covid effect the punting scene, not just for punters but also for the tens of thousands of hookers in Dubai. Will prices go down? Punting is the most risky activity there is with regards to possibly catching the virus, everyone knows that. That's why Brothels and rnt shops are amongst the very last that are being allowed to open back up after lock down. Given the high density of hookers in Dubai, the Dubai authorities surely know how much they can contribute to the spread of Covid. Plus, a lot of these hookers live in cramped spaces, it's common for a single room to have 5-6 women sharing. Not good when you talk about social distancing. If they are serious at wanting to control the spread of Covid, surely it can't be business as usual. I could be wrong, but I think hookers are in for a tough time in Dubai. I hope I'm wrong and things become more or less the same as they were 6 months ago. Debate!
    The pricing is a tricky one. People are losing their jobs and leaving, and less tourists will be travelling (by that I mean even when Dubai eventually opens back up to tourists) until a vaccine is found (plus the summer months here are dead due to the heat). This means there will be substantially less customers for WG's. I would imagine many WG's will leave because of this, leaving a limited number of WG's in Dubai.

    Reduced WG numbers would usually mean the price would go up if no other factors were taken into consideration, however given that for the pool of customers left there will be less money to go around (I. E. People cutting back on spend due to fear of losing their jobs) and the fact that many customers would want to avoid contact due to the high risk of being with a WG (due to reasons already mentioned here) then I would expect the prices to go down. That's just my opinion, but difficult at present to forecast the situation fully as a lot will depend on when they open Dubai back up to tourists. But until they do then prices for WG's should definitely be reduced given overall market conditions I believe.

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