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03-06-22 20:21 #7669Senior Member

Posts: 364True, plus it's an excellent hotel. Good food, mostly acceptable rates.
Originally Posted by PopamRaj
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03-06-22 04:29 #7668Regular Member

Posts: 11Just to be accurate, Golden Sands Hotel Creek, and Golden Sands Hotel Apartments are two completely different places.
Originally Posted by DragonsSlayer
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To answer my own question after contacting the hotel, Golden Sands Hotel Apartments are not green, no visitors allowed in rooms!
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03-05-22 14:31 #7667Regular Member

Posts: 5It is the message by Bizzie two months ago about an entrance in the back away from the reception.
Originally Posted by Fuster1234
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03-03-22 05:39 #7666Regular Member

Posts: 11Are Golden Sands Hotel Apartments definitely green? I can't see them mentioned on any recent posts?
Originally Posted by DragonsSlayer
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03-03-22 03:48 #7665Senior Member

Posts: 99Millennium Airport Hotel
Stayed at Millennium Airport Hotel in mid-Feb for one night on a whim. It's deep green. At check-in they asked if I would have someone staying with me and I told them she would check-in later. Brought in someone from Moscow hotel at around 11 pm, no questions asked. It helps that the lifts are directly in front of the main door and Reception is a little offset to the left as you enter. So no need to walk past anyone. Just walked up to the lifts, chatting away and straight to the room.
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03-02-22 22:02 #7664Regular Member

Posts: 5Thank you
Thanks for the feedback. Very appreciated.
Originally Posted by FreakyMango
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03-02-22 17:55 #7663Senior Member

Posts: 245Good to get some recent / timely feedback on this place. Thanks for sharing.
Originally Posted by FreakyMango
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03-01-22 16:03 #7662Senior Member

Posts: 157Marina
Good Day Gents.
Just need an update on WG friendly hotels in the Marina, tried air be&be as well. But the cleaning charges are crazy. 40-60 dirhams.
Any recommendations would be appreciated.
Also in down town, new burj khalifa.
CM.
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03-01-22 07:44 #7661Senior Member

Posts: 29Park regis
Stayed in park Regis during mid February. Absolutely no problem in bringing in guests from outside. First night picked up a Russian from the Moscow hotel car park, front desk was more than happy to register her. Second night picked up a Filipino from their Club 7. Asked the girl to register at front desk and she was like I know this hotel and no need to register.
Don't know how things will be during Ramadan season.
Originally Posted by DragonsSlayer
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02-28-22 17:17 #7660Regular Member

Posts: 5Dubai girl friendly hotels
Hello everyone,
I have been a Lurker for a while but now I have started my subscription, I hope we get along well and wait for my reports.
I am now planning a long trip to Dubai focusing on the expo and mongering.
I want to ask about the hotels' situation in Dubai. I read the previous reports in this thread and these hotels looked guest-friendly to me:
Golden Sands Hotel Apartments.
Burjuman Arjaan by Rotana. Dubai.
Park Regis Kris Kin Hotel.
Crowne Plaza Dubai Deira, an IHG Hotel.
Byblos Hotel.
Al Khoory Atrium.
Moscow Hotel.
Al Khaleej Palace Deira Hotel.
(I never visited them so if any of them is not guest-friendly, please correct me).
I have some questions I hope you can help me with:
1- Do you recommend changing the hotel like every 3 nights to avoid suspicion?
2- Are there any other guest-friendly you recommend? And what do you recommend out of them?
3- Why focus on outcall in the first place if the risk is too high? Are incalls and going to her place a bad option?
4- Is it OK to take a cap to my hotel with girls that are clearly escorts?
5- Any tips for a new guy in Dubai?
Thanks in advance.
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02-28-22 03:58 #7659Senior Member

Posts: 1569Come on, you do not ask such questions at reception. Which hotel will agree to such statement that you are going to bring different girls for 7 nights? Or they may say welcome Mr Casanova to our hotel in presence of other people including families at reception. There is simple solution to your challenge. Stay in Burjuman Rotana, book for 2 guests and like Snow has said tell them your other guest will join later. Then every night or day bring different girls. Walk to the lift as if you own the hotel and no one will bat an eyelid. Make sure on your first day you tip Aed 20 if you see a security guy standing around. That will help you in your walk of shame.
Originally Posted by Martin00
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02-27-22 22:12 #7658Senior Member

Posts: 187Cheap Charlie's book one of the two four seasons in town and you have no issues, but yes you need to pay!
Originally Posted by Martin00
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02-27-22 19:01 #7657Senior Member

Posts: 161Good tip, and makes sense for a short stay or 1 guess visit. But what about stating 7-10 days and wanting to bring a different lady to the room every night?
Originally Posted by Snow1998
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What shall I preventively ask the hotel to make sure I don't get stuck at reception with the ladies?
Thanks.
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02-26-22 16:54 #7656Senior Member

Posts: 1615I always book for 2 guests. And at check in tell them my friend is still working and will join me later. You could say you have a friend joining you later and if they will send the friend to your room or you need to come and take her up from reception.
Originally Posted by Martin00
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02-25-22 22:34 #7655Senior Member

Posts: 161What to ask to the hotel to ensure is guest friendly?
Hello,
I'll be looking for a guest friendly hotel in Bur Dubai, and I think the area around the SHARAF DG metro station is good for the many hotels, restaurants and bars / clubs. My requirements:
1) ideally guests friendly hotel that does not make problems bringing girls to the room. I guess registering the girls at the reception is fine and safer for me, but I would not want to pay extra to the hotel.
2) I am good in calling the hotel that I find in booking.com to make sure is guest friendly, but what should I ask. ? Just looking for recommendations on the "code of conduct" in order to ask the right questions in a polite manner.
Thanks!








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