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09-13-13 11:47 #4419
Posts: 191Even I am hoping fourpoints sheraton bank street will be green. I have shortlisted this hotel to book myself
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09-13-13 06:29 #4418
Posts: 125Originally Posted by Joe Karnavic [View Original Post]
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09-12-13 21:41 #4417
Posts: 8Four Point SZR is green
Hello,
After "only" reading this forum since a couple of years, I now became a "full member".
I was spending 2 weeks in August / September in Four Points Sheraton Sheikh Zayed Road and there was no problem to take my "sweetie" up to the room (I have asked at the reception and they said "no problem". For all those, who fear the security: The bar in 43rd floor is open to public so take this as a reason to enter the elevators with your "catch of the day".
I will try Four Points in Khalid bin Al Walid (Bank Street) soon and will report here if it is still green (many good memories.)
N-Joy your time!
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09-12-13 10:36 #4416
Posts: 189Bur Dubai+Deira=Red Cities
It came to my attention that, Hotels on Bur Dubai are becoming red slowly one by one e. G Sea view. Now almost most of the Deira's Hotels are RED. I recall 18 months back Deira Used to be a sin city, but not any more! Now JBR hotels most of them are green but they are expensive. Bur Dubai is on the edge of becoming a red city Hotel just like Deira. I think the Dubai Gov tries to Bush JBR to become the only sin City in Dubai.
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09-11-13 20:23 #4415
Posts: 1486Originally Posted by Unnisex [View Original Post]
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09-11-13 08:35 #4414
Posts: 125Moscow Hotel
This is my first report in this forum. Been to Dubai last week and was staying in Moscow Hotel. Visited their Bar 'Red Square' (AED100 entrance fee). It was on a Wednesday. When I entered around 10 pm the attendance was very thin, though the space was occupied fully by about 12 midnight. The selection of WGs there was about 50 but could not find any stunner. Mostly CIS, a few Africans. A few with Max 6-7/10 kind. Otherwise 5/10 or below. Very small place and it was very difficult to be there after sometime because of the smoke from cigars. Nobody was ready to come to my room in the same hotel as it was not allowed there. Two three girls invited me to their places but did not accept as I was new to Dubai and little afraid of the outcome. The quotes were AED1500 to 1000. Not negotiated as I was not in a position to accept.
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09-10-13 20:49 #4413
Posts: 1486Originally Posted by KiJang [View Original Post]
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09-10-13 20:33 #4412
Posts: 1486Originally Posted by ArchitectTrader [View Original Post]
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09-10-13 16:37 #4411
Posts: 141Checking in together
I have used Ramada Bur Dubai (Al Mankhool) quite a few times, and it has always been green. Sometimes so green that the reception waved me on to the lifts when I steered the girl towards the front desk to give them the I D. Every night while heading out I would ask the doorman to get me a taxi and slip 20 DHS. And everytime I returned with my catch (usually from seaview, york or regal) I had a happy doorman open the door and give me a thumbs up, while security processed the girls I D quickly and with minimum hassle.
This time around I'm planning something different. I intend to take a horny filipina GF to Dubai and spend some days together. Here in Qatar hotels do not allow unmarried couples to check in together into the same room (generally). Which hotels in Dubai would you recommend?
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09-10-13 12:55 #4410
Posts: 202Greetings all, Hyatt Residency was bloody red. Went to the premiere club filled with girls of almost all nationalities and none willing to take the risk of coming to the room.
Originally Posted by Zook969 [View Original Post]
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09-10-13 01:52 #4409
Posts: 12Originally Posted by Blood Red [View Original Post]
But bank street one (khalid bin waleed street on the website) has been green for as long as I can remeber, but I haven't been there in 2 years so It could have changed. As I read somewhere previously.
But go with Joe K's opinion he is more uptodate than me.
On the same track. Does anyone know if Imperial Suites is still green? I was planning on heading there in a few weeks. If not other than Sheraton Bank Street which would be a favourite other option that could be safely considered green in the Golden Triangle?
Thanks
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09-09-13 22:22 #4408
Posts: 1306Originally Posted by Slugger [View Original Post]
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09-09-13 21:50 #4407
Posts: 498Red or not.
The hotel story in Dubai is quite a simple one. 5 star hotels with a few exceptions are green. Exceptions being.
Hyatt group. Owned by Mormons I think?
Taj. Do not serve alcohol, setup to attract the more orthodox customer.
Marriot / Traders. Also Mormons I think, those american christians could teach the islamists a thing or two about fundamentalism
Emirates Towers. No idea why, as the rest of Jumeirah group is np.
Everything else is not green. Not the same as being Red, however they will not be making your life easy or guilt free is the point and will swing between varying degrees of painful (to you) behaviour depending on their mood and your company.
The pain inflicted is inversely correlated to the cost, but there will be pain for sure.
Originally Posted by Cons68 [View Original Post]
Anything is available for a price. In a 5 star you are assumed to have paid that price for walking to your room unmolested with a 'friend'
An assumption that these high end hotels are 1. Booked by westerners, all infidels, so who cares or 2. Non-westerners who are sufficiently enlightened (pari passu infidels if you like) that they will not complain to mgt etc, plus they could always have booked the Taj Palace otherwise!
The non 5 star hotels are majority frequented by south asian and middle eastern family types, much more sensitive to high heels and dress the size of a belt style attire.
A bit of a generalisation maybe, but a safe rule of thumb definitely
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09-09-13 21:08 #4406
Posts: 1192Your list includes Seaview that has been (shockingly) reported as red recently (where is the mob when you need a good riot?) and panorama that has been known to be red since the emiraty lady crashed her car because her loving husband was dipping his spring roll in some different sauces.
It has been reported quite a few times that most hotels with clubs favor the take-away model, few exceptions like Jules / Le meridien I think.
Originally Posted by Rajat1 [View Original Post]
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09-09-13 19:57 #4405
Posts: 1486Originally Posted by Rajat1 [View Original Post]