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  1. #7509

    Expo impact

    A while back someone was wondering what would be the impact of Expo and I got some hints after a discussion with a regular WG that is operating out of Al Barsha. It seems that from October the hotels are raking up heir prices big time so she was looking for an alternative. That means that WG will increase their prices, to cover the costs, some might even leave especially in the mid market segment. Now we can also expect demand to increase (even marginally) so it will be one more element that will contribute to raising the prices. On the other hand WGs not usually working here will be attracted or willing to try their luck, so we might expect to see new talent hitting the streets and bars of Dubai. Which element will prevail? I am not sure, can only say that we should expect some changes, hikes in prices as well as all sorts of ill intended behavior on the back of Expo. I have some neighbors struggling to find a maid cause many started as well to request higher wages because of Expo LOL.

  2. #7508

    Airbnb

    Quote Originally Posted by BloodRed  [View Original Post]
    For the benefit of those that are interested in how AirBNB's work in Dubai, here's my feedback:

    Ok, so the place is super green and the initial doubts I had were just the owner trying to trying to make sure there are no issues with guests that may cause problems for him. The apartment is super green, no ID check needed, my guests can just come up to my room directly, no questions asked. One does have to be careful not to create noise and not party too loud, but overall, it's super green.
    Thanks for the.

    Airbnb is required to register guests like any other hotel on booking or check-in. Other than that on a day to day basis, it's the other security protocol like in any building, they ask for the name of visitor and his number and register that on a log. They can't prevent "bona fide" visitors to get in an apartment building, although at some point in time I remember a few did so in some JLT building or restrict access to residents of that very same building, at least they try.

  3. #7507
    Quote Originally Posted by BloodRed  [View Original Post]
    Thanks mate, I usually stay there but this time the plan is for over 15 days, so staying at Arjaan will be a bit more costly than I want, so I have booked an AirBNB next to Dubai mall. The place looks nice, and although the Host seemed to be a bit strict with his visitor policy, he seems to have come down a few notches. That being said, anyone that stays in the apartment will need to submit ID. Whereas, visitors are allowed but supposedly cannot stay over night. Initially he was saying visitors only during the day LOL. After I said to him are you fucking serious, he told me that they can come but can't stay over night. So let's see how well this works out.

    I will report back on my first Dubai AirBNB experience!
    For the benefit of those that are interested in how AirBNB's work in Dubai, here's my feedback:

    Ok, so the place is super green and the initial doubts I had were just the owner trying to trying to make sure there are no issues with guests that may cause problems for him. The apartment is super green, no ID check needed, my guests can just come up to my room directly, no questions asked. One does have to be careful not to create noise and not party too loud, but overall, it's super green.

  4. #7506
    Quote Originally Posted by DuckMano  [View Original Post]
    I'm planning a trip late this month and haven't stayed at the Meridien Beach Resort before. Can anyone confirm if it is green (or if it has been in the past)? If no one knows, I'm happy to report on same once I'm there.
    Your first post with question still I will respond. It is not really green. They ask lot of questions and their staff watching the lifts to check who is coming and going. If you can register the girl at the time of check-in you have better chances. You take the room, try out multiple girls and report back as promised.

  5. #7505

    Royal Meridien Beach Resort

    I'm planning a trip late this month and haven't stayed at the Meridien Beach Resort before. Can anyone confirm if it is green (or if it has been in the past)? If no one knows, I'm happy to report on same once I'm there.

  6. #7504
    Quote Originally Posted by Komnetkijken  [View Original Post]
    I believe Arjaan Rotana Burjuman has decent kitchens in its rooms. And it's as green as it can be. Sure it's not airbnb, but I think it's offering what you need.
    Thanks mate, I usually stay there but this time the plan is for over 15 days, so staying at Arjaan will be a bit more costly than I want, so I have booked an AirBNB next to Dubai mall. The place looks nice, and although the Host seemed to be a bit strict with his visitor policy, he seems to have come down a few notches. That being said, anyone that stays in the apartment will need to submit ID. Whereas, visitors are allowed but supposedly cannot stay over night. Initially he was saying visitors only during the day LOL. After I said to him are you fucking serious, he told me that they can come but can't stay over night. So let's see how well this works out.

    I will report back on my first Dubai AirBNB experience!

  7. #7503
    Quote Originally Posted by BloodRed  [View Original Post]
    Gentlemen,

    I will be back in Dubai this coming weekend after a long break and the plan is to stay at least 2 weeks. Therefore, I do not want to stay at a hotel and would prefer a good apartment with a kitchen, etc. Now, I have never tried an AirBnB in Dubai before, so not sure what to expect. What I'm looking for:

    A place where I can bring in any female guest without the need to register them. I looked at one place Downtown and the host is saying guests need to be registered in advance. Does anyone have any recommendations or suggestions?

    Thanks.

    BR.
    I believe Arjaan Rotana Burjuman has decent kitchens in its rooms. And it's as green as it can be. Sure it's not airbnb, but I think it's offering what you need.

  8. #7502

    AirBnB's

    Gentlemen,

    I will be back in Dubai this coming weekend after a long break and the plan is to stay at least 2 weeks. Therefore, I do not want to stay at a hotel and would prefer a good apartment with a kitchen, etc. Now, I have never tried an AirBnB in Dubai before, so not sure what to expect. What I'm looking for:

    A place where I can bring in any female guest without the need to register them. I looked at one place Downtown and the host is saying guests need to be registered in advance. Does anyone have any recommendations or suggestions?

    Thanks.

    BR.

  9. #7501
    Quote Originally Posted by Kokoss1  [View Original Post]
    Hi may I know what hotel this is as can't find on google6 thanks.

    The infamous John Hancock in TECOM is green as a goblin. Met my African connection for coffee in the lobby this evening and she was in the mood so booked online and was in the room humping her awesome ass within 2 minutes. This was clearly a booty call and nobody batted an eyelid. Best value for money and you can skip registration by heading to the hookah bar on M if you so desire.
    Signature.

  10. #7500

    John hancock

    Hi may I know what hotel this is as can't find on google6 thanks.

    The infamous John Hancock in TECOM is green as a goblin. Met my African connection for coffee in the lobby this evening and she was in the mood so booked online and was in the room humping her awesome ass within 2 minutes. This was clearly a booty call and nobody batted an eyelid. Best value for money and you can skip registration by heading to the hookah bar on M if you so desire.

  11. #7499

    John Hancock green as a goblin

    The infamous John Hancock in TECOM is green as a goblin. Met my African connection for coffee in the lobby this evening and she was in the mood so booked online and was in the room humping her awesome ass within 2 minutes. This was clearly a booty call and nobody batted an eyelid. Best value for money and you can skip registration by heading to the hookah bar on M if you so desire.

  12. #7498
    Thanks, I appreciate it!

    Quote Originally Posted by JyinJapan  [View Original Post]
    You will need to register at all hotels.

    No exception unless you sneak someone in. No need to register at an AbnB.

  13. #7497

    Registration

    You will need to register at all hotels.

    No exception unless you sneak someone in. No need to register at an AbnB.

    Quote Originally Posted by Chola  [View Original Post]
    Anyone please?

  14. #7496
    Anyone please?

    Quote Originally Posted by Chola  [View Original Post]
    Hey guys,

    I'll be visiting soon after a long time and am looking to contribute with my experiences. A couple questions.

    1. I am interested in the V hotel given its location and someone said it's green. Does green mean the girl still needs to register at the front desk but you can bring as many as you want? Or no registration all together? Sorry if it's novice question. Any recommended hotels with no registration at all (if they exist)?

    2. Also found a really nice Airbnb that's cheaper in Biz Bay. Any tips on how to ask the host about guest policies? Being a short trip I can obviously not rent a place so Airbnb is the most private but am concerned about security / environment. Any general comments / experiences will be appreciated.

    Thanks.

  15. #7495

    V Hotel and Airbnb

    Hey guys,

    I'll be visiting soon after a long time and am looking to contribute with my experiences. A couple questions.

    1. I am interested in the V hotel given its location and someone said it's green. Does green mean the girl still needs to register at the front desk but you can bring as many as you want? Or no registration all together? Sorry if it's novice question. Any recommended hotels with no registration at all (if they exist)?

    2. Also found a really nice Airbnb that's cheaper in Biz Bay. Any tips on how to ask the host about guest policies? Being a short trip I can obviously not rent a place so Airbnb is the most private but am concerned about security / environment. Any general comments / experiences will be appreciated.

    Thanks.

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