Hotel imperial was a pick up place some time ago, don't know the latest. Got some good girls out there. Any update on hotel highland inn? It had a bar called dawat.
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Hotel imperial was a pick up place some time ago, don't know the latest. Got some good girls out there. Any update on hotel highland inn? It had a bar called dawat.
For the benefit of those who can be bothered to give a shit:.
I recently returned to Dubai for a quick trip and had made arrangements to meet up with a very nice (and remarkably small) Filipina.
I had reservations about my reservation when I learned that my billet for the night was going to be the Grand Hyatt.
A bit of RTFF and a telecon with a chap who knows of these things raised serious doubts about the GFness of the Grand Hyatt. Grave concerns have been expressed about security not allowing girls into lifts to get to the upper bedroom areas.
However, it had previously been mentioned in these pages that there was an alternative route for getting to rooms without having to walk past the security point next to reception. So, I arrived at the hotel and set off to do a recce.
Reception is on the Ground floor, however, most of the eating and retail places are at a lower level which I shall call the 'Cellar'. Colonials may recognise a 'cellar' as being essentially the same thing as a 'basement'.
Access to the cellar is gained by walking down one of two flights of steps from the main lobby area.
The trick is to find the lifts (Elevators. US) on the ground floor and orientate yourself to their position. Having done this you walk down the steps to the cellar and then make for the place where the lifts (Elevators) must be. This method provides access to the lifts, and thus to the bedrooms, without having to walk past the reception area. So far so good.
Now, here comes the tricky part!
At 2230 security officers take up point duty in the narrow passage between reception and the lifts. It is therefore neccessary to to pass through the choke point monitored by security fellows. They check everyones key card to ensure that single occupany rooms are sigularly occupied. Any attempt to smuggle a girl to your room is thwarted by these chaps who insist on viewing her original passport and charging 300 Dirhams.
"Ah yes" I hear you cry, "But what of the subterrainean alternative you previously described with such clarity? "
Well. It's like this;
During the afternoons and early evenings the place is wide open and GF, however the change comes with a vengance at 2230. Not only does the changing of the guard take place 40 minutes after lone ranger time, but the crafty buggers also seal off the cellar access to the lifts by locking a set of bloody great doors.
Having gone to all the trouble of burrowing into the deapths of the earth, hand in hand with a confused little playmate, it is rather tiresome to find that the way is barred. One must then re-ascend to the land of the big people and do the walk of shame like everybody else.
My general advice would be to avoid the Grand Hyatt and go somewhere else. As the global and GCC economies continues to crash hotel occupancy rates should drop in our favour.
Have fun.
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Hello Members,
This is just to update the status of two hotels I stayed in during last week's Big-5 exhibition. Metropolitan on Sheikh Zayed Road and Dar Al Sondos on Rolla street, Bur Dubai. They both are very girl friendly. They asked a copy of the girl's passport. At Metropolitan, I accompanied thr girl to the receptionist and she said "have nice time". Next morning, I joked with her saying I had nice time, but want to have much nicer time with someone like you girls. She winked at me and said no chance with any of us.
Deon123
I had been told in advance that due to state guest residence status of the hotel, company was impossible to bring to the room. I had a hearty chat with the security guard on my best behaviour and he agreed to let me go up so long as I was up before 7pm (shift change). You can find mongering report under Dubai, but I got my company up (both of them) just in time. Note that I did not bribe the guy and girls were dresses down but tasteful (who would have thought that's possible with PRC's from TGIT).
The hotel is a *****, but if you have access to the executive floor you can tell security you are taking her for lunch, I think it is the 42nd floor, dressing down is a must though. In fact I don't think they care so long as it isn't obvious mongering. If you come later, you go to skybar first (no need to ID yourself as hotel guest) than use your badge on the way down to stop at your floor level. I can't help it, really like the hotel so I bothered with trial and error. No surchares as their policy is supposed to be zero tolerance for mongering... Hope this helps. Can anybody elaborate if Fairmont is still best amongst top end hotels concerning guest policy? What is the top end hotel near the action in Bur DXB?
I've stayed here many times so I am now confused. At first, no problems, and then for a few years guards at the lifts checked passports, keys and charged your room 300 DRhs. Is that practice still in effect or are they not even allowing that? How about during the day? I've had people go upstairs with me without any problems .
My best choice in Bur Dubai would be the Four Points Sheraton in Khalid Bin Al Waleed Road.
Nice rooms, passport copy but no surcharge when I was there.
Cheaper (still comfortable) also friendly: Dal Al Sondos Apartments by Le Meridien, Rolla Steet, also close to all the hot spots.
Red
Several years ago I met a nice PRC gal who went by the name of Sandy. Sadly, she's long gone back I assume. I think I met her in Premier or maybe around the Galleria. It seems she belonged to the health club at the Hyatt so she was able to come and go as she pleased including at night with her pass. She was studying english and would come over during the day to work out..and then work me out. She used to sit there and read English to me and I had to look interesting or not grin like a cheshire cat as she mangled Engwish.
No one ever stopped her in the many times she visited me at the hotel.
[QUOTE=Acesup]I've stayed here many times so I am now confused. At first, no problems, and then for a few years guards at the lifts checked passports, keys and charged your room 300 DRhs. Is that practice still in effect or are they not even allowing that? How about during the day? I've had people go upstairs with me without any problems .[/QUOTE]
Hyatt policy is not GF for us mongerers - they go through periods where their policy is not enforced - and you seem to get girls through ok - but when they either have an issue or someone in their management notice WG's - they then re-enforce their policy - hence an aparant confusion
Best bet is to avoid Hyatt if you are mongering.
Steve,
Thanks for your info, unfortunately I am committed to staying at the Hyatt next week (business) but I am still confused as to their current policy. Are they allowing "friends" upstairs even with the passport and extra charge scam, or are the WG's simply being turned away at the lifts? How about during the day? I am very big on the afternoon meeting after obtaining a cell number from the night before. It lets me get some fun in while still maintaining some decent sleep habits for morning work meetings.
Called the Dar Al Sondos this morning and was quoted 500++ for a room. Asked if there was anything cheaper and was told 300++ for a room. Said I would take it but as I was driving couldn't give credit card details. Told that was no problem as long as I checked in before 3pm. Arrived at 1pm with my "wife" who strangely enough is Ethiopian and doesn't share the same surname but this was no problem. Anyway the room was a suite/apartment with its own washing machine. Not as nice as the Ramada but good enough with a nice construction site view. Masks the noise of the headboard banging anyway.
Checked out 2 hours later at about 4pm without an eyelid batted. Also noticed through the door whilst waiting for the final bill for the toblerone bar (15dhs) a few ladies wandering into Imperial suites. At least 4 PRC. So that may be another early evening option.
Hopefully this is the start of the drop in the Dubai hotel rates to more realistic levels. About time too. Particularly as I was recently told that 1 of the new dubai hotels has had occupancy levels of less than 10% for the last week.
[QUOTE=Acesup]Steve,
Thanks for your info, unfortunately I am committed to staying at the Hyatt next week (business) but I am still confused as to their current policy. Are they allowing "friends" upstairs even with the passport and extra charge scam, or are the WG's simply being turned away at the lifts? [/QUOTE]
Have no idea about current practice as I don't stay there - try reading the recent reports to get your own opinion. If your committed then just ask the doorman when you arrive.
[QUOTE=GroinStrain]
Checked out 2 hours later at about 4pm without an eyelid batted. Also noticed through the door whilst waiting for the final bill for the toblerone bar (15dhs) a few ladies wandering into Imperial suites. At least 4 PRC. So that may be another early evening option.
[/QUOTE]
Damm - wish I had this piece of info a week ago - just finished by week of freedom and TGI Thursdays was pretty dire (compared to 6 / 9 months ago) with Jockeys the same.
By the way, noted your comment about seeing the PRC's going into Imperial Suites whilst your Toblerone bar was being clarified - you must have bloody good eyesight given Imperial Suites is about 200 meters down a pretty packed street from the Meridien Dar Al Sandos Suites
Steve
[QUOTE=Acesup]Steve,
Thanks for your info, unfortunately I am committed to staying at the Hyatt next week (business) but I am still confused as to their current policy. Are they allowing "friends" upstairs even with the passport and extra charge scam, or are the WG's simply being turned away at the lifts? How about during the day? I am very big on the afternoon meeting after obtaining a cell number from the night before. It lets me get some fun in while still maintaining some decent sleep habits for morning work meetings.[/QUOTE]
Read FunForFemales FR just lower down toyoua guide. Basically non GFE but FF managed OK with some advance research prior to the girl arriving.
[QUOTE=Steve Dubai]Damm - wish I had this piece of info a week ago - just finished by week of freedom and TGI Thursdays was pretty dire (compared to 6 / 9 months ago) with Jockeys the same.
By the way, noted your comment about seeing the PRC's going into Imperial Suites whilst your Toblerone bar was being clarified - you must have bloody good eyesight given Imperial Suites is about 200 meters down a pretty packed street from the Meridien Dar Al Sandos Suites
Steve[/QUOTE]
Oops. Must admit I didn't venture out the door as parked in basement and for some reason assumed building opposite was Imperial suites from the limited view from the checkin desk. Will have to check what the place is next time I'm there but there were definitely PRC going in!! Unless anyone else knows what is opposite.
[QUOTE=Wicked Roger]Read FunForFemales FR just lower down toyoua guide. Basically non GFE but FF managed OK with some advance research prior to the girl arriving.[/QUOTE]Wicked.
I appreciate your help but I just didnt understand that sentence.