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07-28-22 07:03 #7812
Posts: 127Green Recommendations for Dubai Marina
Guys.
Please recommend 4 star Green hotels / apartments in Dubai Marina.
I seem to have booked all REDs and want to cancel and find Greens.
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07-28-22 06:55 #7811
Posts: 127RED/Green Notice
Rose Park Hotel, Al Barsha. RED.
Marina View Hotel Apartments. RED.
Skylark Apartments, Al Barsha: Green
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07-23-22 15:24 #7810
Posts: 181Moscow Review
Originally Posted by MickeyDuck1208 [View Original Post]
2. don't expect high level of service. Just OK OK place to sleep and fuck.
3. Hotel is clean, no tea coffee in room. You need to call and ask the reception to send over.
I only stay here when I want some actions.
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07-22-22 08:34 #7809
Posts: 1320Originally Posted by MickeyDuck1208 [View Original Post]
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07-22-22 06:09 #7808
Posts: 743Moscow hotel
Thanks BR.
I don't mind paying the day rate, I will spend a night there. Just thought it is easier to get someone from Buran or Arman in the day or early evening. I was not aware they will charge for visitors, I always book for 2, so will hold them to that.
Originally Posted by BloodRed [View Original Post]
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07-22-22 05:34 #7807
Posts: 1320Originally Posted by MickeyDuck1208 [View Original Post]
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07-21-22 18:44 #7806
Posts: 743Moscow hotel. Current state
Planning to do a 18-hour stop over to try some Syrian / Iranian in Dubai. Given there are so many places in and around Moscow, I was wondering if just staying there is a good idea.
I used to visit the bars there pre-covid and had used the rooms for a few hours. Not sure if it is the same now, or worse. I was not impressed with the hotel, but am looking at convenience over luxury. Any opinions from people that have stayed there more recently?
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07-21-22 10:37 #7805
Posts: 83I'm newbie here.
Your information very helpful for me to check and search which hotel is green or red.
Thanks buddy.
Originally Posted by Aimara [View Original Post]
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07-19-22 09:29 #7804
Posts: 743Girl check in
If the girl is ok to check in with her ID, I meet her in the reception. Stand away and give her privacy when she shares her ID with the hotel folks. And then take her up to the room.
Since she is registering, the hotel has no issues in me taking her.
Originally Posted by LoverBoy04 [View Original Post]
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07-19-22 01:19 #7803
Posts: 7Avoiding Real Names
Originally Posted by MickeyDuck1208 [View Original Post]
How does the girl ask for your room so she can come up? By name or by room number?
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07-18-22 23:44 #7802
Posts: 1614Originally Posted by TravelBuddy [View Original Post]
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07-18-22 19:43 #7801
Posts: 22Originally Posted by DizVibe [View Original Post]
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07-18-22 12:08 #7800
Posts: 32Rooms for Day use
Don't know if anyone has mentioned here before, but I just found an app Dayuse. They have a site as well. Infact there are a couple of other sites also which provide the same service. Just search for "rooms for day use" or something similar. You can book rooms from Dhs100 onwards for use from 9 am to 6 pm. What I did, was to book the room in the girls name and have her check in. No one asks for your ID when you follow half an hour later as it is day time.
Many hotels in all areas.
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07-14-22 16:09 #7799
Posts: 743Hotel guest
These have worked for me. I always book for double occupancy.
1. Check with the girl if she is ok to show ID and register. If she is, let her do it. That is the safest option for everyone.
2. If she is not ready to do it, and you are ok to meet her, look for a common area like bar, restaurant, pool side, etc. Where she can come in as guest. Meet her there and then take her to room. Usually hotels do not bother checking guests in regular hours. If it is after midnight, etc. You might get asked questions. In that case, she would have to register.
3. Some hotels just allow the guest to come to reception, and they call you to confirm they can let her in. Some places do not need the guest to register / have ID if you confirm that they can be sent up.
Just pick a process where you are not breaking any rules. Dubai is one of the most open cities (maybe, after BKK) when it comes to guest policy.
Originally Posted by DizVibe [View Original Post]
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07-14-22 14:44 #7798
Posts: 64Originally Posted by DizVibe [View Original Post]
After that, generally had to register them, which is a 2-3 min task, and their names didn't show up on the final hotel bill as it happened in a few South American countries.