Hyatt Regency. Green or Red?
If Red can you suggest somewhere close by that is Green?
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Hyatt Regency. Green or Red?
If Red can you suggest somewhere close by that is Green?
I had a one stay at these hotel apartments last Thurs night prior to flying back home. Located just behind Burjuman metro. Enquired on my way out in the morning what their policy was on overnight guests. Passport, I'd or copy will suffice. The guy behind the desk said "see you again then?" To which I replied "you better believe it!"
So for my next trip in Feb, will give it a whirl. Only a short walk along Bank Street to the triangle of fun, and right next door to Holiday Inn which contains Ratsky 3.
I did end up shagging on Thurs night, but for a short time in a flat near Burjuman.
Take care people.
MJ
Had an awful night trying to find a green hotel. After the Broadway hotel turned red a few months ago, I've resorted to using a few three and four star hotels around the Deira area (particularly Holiday Inn Downtown). Today, I had a girl come over but she was blocked by the Holiday In reception from coming up to my room. After screaming and shouting with the hotel manager, he mentioned that he had got a warning three days ago from the LE on allowing single female visitors in. I've than passed by a few hotels in the area and the same story, NO FEMALE VISITORS ALLOWED! My female friend told me that she was allowed in the Crowne Plaza on Sheikh Zayed Road yesterday. After calling a few hotels as well on the phone in desperation, I went home with massive blue balls.
I hope that this isn't the end of an era. Tonight, I will end up with some solo action with my left hand. Curious to know of any of you guys are facing the same issue! I'll need to start planing more flight to Bangkok!
[QUOTE=Punter 101; 1377279]Had an awful night trying to find a green hotel. After the Broadway hotel turned red a few months ago, I've resorted to using a few three and four star hotels around the Deira area (particularly Holiday Inn Downtown). Today, I had a girl come over but she was blocked by the Holiday In reception from coming up to my room. After screaming and shouting with the hotel manager, he mentioned that he had got a warning three days ago from the LE on allowing single female visitors in. I've than passed by a few hotels in the area and the same story, NO FEMALE VISITORS ALLOWED! My female friend told me that she was allowed in the Crowne Plaza on Sheikh Zayed Road yesterday. After calling a few hotels as well on the phone in desperation, I went home with massive blue balls.
I hope that this isn't the end of an era. Tonight, I will end up with some solo action with my left hand. Curious to know of any of you guys are facing the same issue! I'll need to start planing more flight to Bangkok![/QUOTE]Go to the Hitlon Deira or Shearton Deira.
[QUOTE=Punter 101;1377279]I hope that this isn't the end of an era. Tonight, I will end up with some solo action with my left hand. Curious to know of any of you guys are facing the same issue! I'll need to start planing more flight to Bangkok![/QUOTE]It could just be the prophet's birthday, or it could be the end of an era, or an intermezzo. Hard to know, but thanks for the notice!
[QUOTE=Punter 101; 1377279]Had an awful night trying to find a green hotel. After the Broadway hotel turned red a few months ago, I've resorted to using a few three and four star hotels around the Deira area (particularly Holiday Inn Downtown). Today, I had a girl come over but she was blocked by the Holiday In reception from coming up to my room. After screaming and shouting with the hotel manager, he mentioned that he had got a warning three days ago from the LE on allowing single female visitors in. I've than passed by a few hotels in the area and the same story, NO FEMALE VISITORS ALLOWED! My female friend told me that she was allowed in the Crowne Plaza on Sheikh Zayed Road yesterday. After calling a few hotels as well on the phone in desperation, I went home with massive blue balls.
I hope that this isn't the end of an era. Tonight, I will end up with some solo action with my left hand. Curious to know of any of you guys are facing the same issue! I'll need to start planing more flight to Bangkok![/QUOTE]Punter. After your posting I have called Majestic as well as Radison Blue Creek the report from Majestic was that they only allow female visitors till 22h00 and at Radison Blue she must checked in with you at when you checking in. Otherwise no go. Guys thus can be a real disaster for all of us and I want to ask all our mongers to post UPDATED info on all the hotels visited asap
Please name the hotel as well as any shortcuts or detours that can be used
I also called City Max Bur Dubai an they did not have a problem with female visitors. Any more info?
Any info on the Ramada in Bur Dubai? Is it still green. Walk of shame.
I will be visiting Dubai in Mid April 2013 for 10 Days and would like to have a pint or 8 with fellow mongers please send a pm so that we can meet up.
Any advice on a Green hotel in the golden triangle?
Regal plaza still red?
Regards,
P. R.
I think to call it a End of Era is taking it too far, Dubai certainly knows very well that a great part of its tourism economy thrives on this business and so it will surely not be too serious with the crackdown all these hotels that you mention keep changing their policy but if you think about it in terms of economy the Dubai govt certainly cannot let this happen as it stands to lose the most, think about the number of girls that come to Dubai for this business alone from CIS countries, South Asian Countries and they stay their and all the expenses for daily need are made in Dubai, they occupy many hotels and apartments and they attract number of visitors therefore they cannot afford to kill the business of prostitution.
So there are still many Hotels just look around and I am sure you will find the one in which you can keep playing the game.
[QUOTE=Punter 101; 1377279]Had an awful night trying to find a green hotel. After the Broadway hotel turned red a few months ago, I've resorted to using a few three and four star hotels around the Deira area (particularly Holiday Inn Downtown). Today, I had a girl come over but she was blocked by the Holiday In reception from coming up to my room. After screaming and shouting with the hotel manager, he mentioned that he had got a warning three days ago from the LE on allowing single female visitors in. I've than passed by a few hotels in the area and the same story, NO FEMALE VISITORS ALLOWED! My female friend told me that she was allowed in the Crowne Plaza on Sheikh Zayed Road yesterday. After calling a few hotels as well on the phone in desperation, I went home with massive blue balls.
I hope that this isn't the end of an era. Tonight, I will end up with some solo action with my left hand. Curious to know of any of you guys are facing the same issue! I'll need to start planing more flight to Bangkok![/QUOTE]
not quite yet. No issues with any of the 5*s, with the exception of those who cater to the more devout middle eastern traveller. I. E Taj and Grand Hyatt. Others are open for business as usual.
[QUOTE=Punter 101; 1377279]Had an awful night trying to find a green hotel. After the Broadway hotel turned red a few months ago, I've resorted to using a few three and four star hotels around the Deira area (particularly Holiday Inn Downtown). Today, I had a girl come over but she was blocked by the Holiday In reception from coming up to my room. After screaming and shouting with the hotel manager, he mentioned that he had got a warning three days ago from the LE on allowing single female visitors in. I've than passed by a few hotels in the area and the same story, NO FEMALE VISITORS ALLOWED! My female friend told me that she was allowed in the Crowne Plaza on Sheikh Zayed Road yesterday. After calling a few hotels as well on the phone in desperation, I went home with massive blue balls.
I hope that this isn't the end of an era. Tonight, I will end up with some solo action with my left hand. Curious to know of any of you guys are facing the same issue! I'll need to start planing more flight to Bangkok![/QUOTE]
Stayed there over new year, still as green as ever.
The lady arrived after 0100 and was checked for I'd, reception said that they knew me by name and I was good customer and sent her on in.
Stayed with her 3 days, ate breakfast and meals in hotel as well coming and going several times and had second girl one afternoon unto next morning. When I was with the girls we were never stopped or questioned.
Departure was 0400 and hotel limo took us to girl's place and dropped her off on way to airport with no issues or comments
What's up with the ridiculous prices for Dubai hotels these days (if you can even find a booking!)? I'm talking about places like Ramada Bur Dubai, Sheraton Deira, etc. They are priced twice the usual rates, sometimes even more. Is this like a peak season for Dubai or what? Any idea when prices will start coming back to normal? The flight rates from Saudi to Dubai are also double the usual.
Hi,
You seem to be quite new to Dubai, because this of year Shooping Festival is approaching and therefore everything will be fully packed and yes the prices will double.
Infact the best time to visit Dubai if you want cheap accomodation is in the middle of Summer because of the heat the tourist inflow is low and therefore the hotels reudce their prices, but this time of the year they have their earning season so no Hotel is available at normal prices. Also the weather is also very pleasant this time of yer and especially the evenings are very cool and its nice to hang out in the evening or take a dinner is open restaurant.
So I say even if the hotels are expensive the weather will be very good and you will have a great time.
Bye
QUOTE=Blood Red; 1378106]What's up with the ridiculous prices for Dubai hotels these days (if you can even find a booking!)? I'm talking about places like Ramada Bur Dubai, Sheraton Deira, etc. They are priced twice the usual rates, sometimes even more. Is this like a peak season for Dubai or what? Any idea when prices will start coming back to normal? The flight rates from Saudi to Dubai are also double the usual.[/QUOTE][QUOTE=Blood Red;1378106]What's up with the ridiculous prices for Dubai hotels these days (if you can even find a booking!)? I'm talking about places like Ramada Bur Dubai, Sheraton Deira, etc. They are priced twice the usual rates, sometimes even more. Is this like a peak season for Dubai or what? Any idea when prices will start coming back to normal? The flight rates from Saudi to Dubai are also double the usual.[/QUOTE]
Hey guys,
Thanks for all of your insight! I was wondering if some of you locals might know if the Atlantis hotel is chick friendly? Will they allow you to bring girls there?
I would appreciate the help as I'm coming to Dubai March 3-7. I can't wait to explore this amazing city. If anyone of you guys are down for a some hunting let me know beers will be on me. You can PM if you would like. Thanks in advance!
Got Dome
[QUOTE=Blood Red;1378106]What's up with the ridiculous prices for Dubai hotels these days (if you can even find a booking!)? I'm talking about places like Ramada Bur Dubai, Sheraton Deira, etc. They are priced twice the usual rates, sometimes even more. Is this like a peak season for Dubai or what? Any idea when prices will start coming back to normal? The flight rates from Saudi to Dubai are also double the usual.[/QUOTE]It's Mo's birthday so a holiday time which is why Dubai is rammed with Saudis. Dubai is always rammed with Saudis during any holiday because they can't wait to get away from the repressive religious regime of KSA. Oh and when they get to the UAE then they get drunk, go with WG's etc. Talk about double standards.
Its been a couple of years but from what I'm gathering the hotel is no longer "used friendly".
Is there any intel on a hotel that offers guests to come up to the room.
I'm only going to be there from 06 Feb. 08 Feb and I'm looking to divulge in the fine dining (Aren't we all)
[QUOTE=Misha Rastov;1378289]It's Mo's birthday so a holiday time which is why Dubai is rammed with Saudis. Dubai is always rammed with Saudis during any holiday because they can't wait to get away from the repressive religious regime of KSA. Oh and when they get to the UAE then they get drunk, go with WG's etc. Talk about double standards.[/QUOTE]Is also because the Arab Spring has robbed the Saudis of their other playgrounds in Syria, Lebanon (to a degrere) and Egypt, places where they can find Arab WGs etc. They all come to Dubai instead and happy pay crazy prices.
But I agree generally Dubai prices are stupid and not value for money. I go to Asia a lot and for 50% less than a 3/4 star in Dubai (example Ibis WTC, Novotel WTC) I can get a really good 5 star (or spacious 4 star)
Also is not double standards MR as they get drunk in Saudi and take WGs but just more discretely and mainly Morroccan / Arab. Only difference is in Dubai they don't care as much who sees except the LE who they think they can pay off so that problem is 'solved'.
IMHO the real double standard could be Christmas, all banned in KSA but you watch the Saudis in the UAE malls enjoying the decorations and fun as well as encouraging their kids to sit with Santa.