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Sometime back, I had stayed at Eureka Hotel somewhere in Deira (off Rigga St). This hotel is a very basic hotel and the rooms are quite small (one girl told me the bathroom at the Burj was bigger than my room!). However, there is no problem taking the girls to your room. The lobby is pretty small, and your girl will have to leave her passport copy with valid visa at the reception. I thought this was quite OK (instills some sense of security that the girl can't do a dirty and expect to run away). There were no extra charges for taking the girl to your room.
Since the hotel is in Deira, it is quite far from the action areas in Bur Dubai. This will mess up your ST as it once took my cabbie nearly 40 mins in rush hour traffic to get from TGIT to the Hotel, and since the girl wants to rush back, the action in bed will be very rushed as well.
Great hotel as far as guest-friendliness is concerned, but I would not want to stay there again due to the distance from Bur Dubai, quality of rooms, and lack of abundance of taxis in the area.
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Millenium Airport Hotel is definately not a guest friendly, Last night, I face the problem I was stopped by guard close to Elevators. I spoke with Manager too but no use.
So donot choose this hotel if you are planning to bring visitor to your room
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Eric Emp,
Sorry to hear of your problems at Millenium Airport Hotel. However, I have used this place regularly for 3 or 4 years now without any problems. I must say that I don't recall even seeing a guard, only the doorman or bellboy who on occasions have greeted me by name when arriving with a girl.
Maybe it was because of the time of night although it doesn't seem to have been that late. The other problem may have been the way your guest was dressed if she was obviously working.
I always recommend being as discreet as possible and try and pick up a girl who is dressed on the conservative side of sexy!
Of course it could all be due to some changes in the market or hotel policy in which case I would welcome any updated info from other members to prevent future misery!
Big J
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Dear All,
I want to stay at the Fairmont Hotel during my trip to Dubai which brings me to the question of friendliness. Does anybody have experience with the Fairmont Hotel and their attitude towards you taking guests up to your room?
Previous questions about the Fairmont went uncommented and I hope that in the meantime somebody can help me out on this.
Thanks
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Hi fellows, here's my question:
What about guest friendliness concerning female accompany at these 2 hotels located in Bur Dubai:
Pearl Residence Apartments
Sea Shell Inn Hotel
Would highly appreciate hints concerning guest friendly mid-range hotels around Bur Dubai area. Thanks!
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Adimondo,
Why not start by using the very extensive search engine on this forum? I'll give you a head start. I've posted at least two notes regarding the Sea Shell. Why don't you look them up? You could even use my moniker as a search subject. If in doubt, search in Middle East and UAE. It works wonders :)
Good luck in your endeavours. Just a hint, of course. . .
Expatcat
P.S. The search engine is found on the left hand side under 'Forum Search'.
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I am new in this forum, find many posting from the senior member, most of them are very informatic .
Everybody mention York, Cyclone, Imperial & TGIT mainly.
I am talking about ST. George Hotel near to the Public Library Deira, one of the best choice for CIS, armanian, & few chinese. The coffee shop near the lobby is open 24 hours. A very nice & quite place, many good looking girls, most of the visitors are Arabs, other nationality is very few. They have disco in the top floor, all this girls roaming from coffee shop to disco after 11pm, until 11 from 7pm many girls coming to coffee shop . and this hotel is guest friendly, you can take girls from the coffee shop & disco to the room. The staff will not bother. Try this.
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Hi All,
I don't want to give up trying just yet and so post my question again:
Is the Fairmont Hotel next to the Exhibition Centre guest-friendly?
Tried to find answers to this question by searching the forum but no luck this time.
Are there any hour hotels in Dubai or would that be too obvious for a muslim country?
What is the average 'damage' to your wallet when you take a CIS to your hotel for an overnight session?
Thanks to you all!
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Hello to all,
This is my first post and thanks to all the regulars. I wanted to reply to Ass to Adore. I have stayed at the Fairmont several times in the past month. I have seen several gentlemen at the lobby bar walk over to one of the beautiful ladies , have a short chat with them and then get on the elevator with them. A hour or so later they return. I would guess the Fairmont is guest friendly, but I am a newbie on this forum so perhaps a senoir member could verify my observation.
Hans Solo
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[quote]Ass to Adore, 03-02-04 10:16: Are there any hour hotels in Dubai or would that be too obvious for a muslim country? [/quote]Have you tried reading posts on this page? Let me give you a hint: ten (10) posts down from your question, there is reference to a ST hotel. Recent info too.
And did get 1 hit about Fairmont hotel guest friendliness using search engine with Fairmont as search string (this excluding Hans Solo response); otherwise, don't know.
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Hi Guys,
Any information on girls who are into spanking. I mean me spanking them and not the other way around.
PM me with info.
Thx.
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Hello,
I agree with Aravin on St. George Hotel in Deira. Ask for the "Iranian Bar" on the ground floor. Some ladies assert they are Iranian (may be to impress the Middle Eastern guys). They are mainly from Armenia or Georgia and are looking Caucasian - long black hair, cute and warm faces.
Could anybody give a hint on Pearl Residence Apartments in Bur Dubai area?
Thanks
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Hi,
I wanted to know whether the following hotels are guest friendly
Le Meridien
Le Meridien Fairway
Airport Hotel commercial wing
Millenium Hotel EKwing
I understand the Millenium hotel has turned guest unfriendly (some posts below mention that).
Wanted to know whether the Le Meridien (the 5 star) is guest friendly?
Regards,
Sharq
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Hi guys,
I will be visiting Dubai on Saturday, and have a few questions. I have used the forum search before asking, and haven't been able to find an answer.
1. Does anyone know if Rihab Rotana is guest friendly?
2. Is Cyclone, York still operational on a Saturday night, in the same manner that it is on Wednesdays and Thursdays?
An urgent response will be much appreciated.
Corlion
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Hi, I've already read the great reports on York Hotel, but: it is easy to get the ladies to your room there?
What about guest friendliness at Panorama Hotel in the Bur Dubai area?