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  1. #39
    Thanks guys for the input. Still unable to find rooms next weekend. Is Dubai Marine Beach resort friendly as well?

  2. #38
    How would you register the lady, does she have to submit her passport?

  3. #37
    So Hilton Dubai Creek is superfriendly. Please advise about Meridien Dubai and El Bostan Rotana!!!?
    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.

  4. #36
    So Hilton Dubai Creek is superfriendly. Please advise about Meridien Dubai and El Bostan Rotana!!!?

  5. #35
    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

  6. #34
    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.

  7. #33
    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

  8. #32
    Thanks SFX I'll give this hotel a try, instead of the Hyatt.

  9. #31
    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.

  10. #30
    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

  11. #29
    Expatcat, Sporadic,

    Thanks for the info guys, thats definitely helped me out!

    SFX

  12. #28
    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

  13. #27
    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.

  14. #26
    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.

  15. #25
    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

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