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05-18-25 14:35 #8568
Posts: 351Doubletree M Square Burjuman
Stayed in this hotel couple of nights. Nice rooms. Had a double occupancy booking. During checkin the guy made it clear that there's no issue at all bringing in visitors, either day or night, as long as she just presents ID at the desk. Enjoyed my stay and brought in visitors without any problems or charge. Will return for sure.
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05-18-25 11:38 #8567
Posts: 43Hyatt, Marriott, Radisson. Dubai Deira
Called the three hotels. Hyatt doesn't charge for visits during day time, but for overnight stays they charge 240 AED. Marriott and Radisson doesn't charge anything for overnight visits. During day time all the three hotels are fine with 2 guests during day time and during night time up to booked occupancy.
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05-17-25 20:55 #8566
Posts: 8Radisson Palm Jumerah
I've been at the Radisson palm jumerah beach resort for the last few days. Green as green can be!
I registered 3 girls in one day yesterday (all at different times of the day), no issue at all.
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05-17-25 12:09 #8565
Posts: 122Second this. If you can afford it, Five is a great hotel to stay. One tip. The Penthouse is connected to a bar on another floor by lift. Think it's Above 21 and it's on the 13/14 floor. I usually take the girl to the bar there, have a drink and then we go straight to the room floor which is connected to this bars floor.
Originally Posted by PayForIt [View Original Post]
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05-17-25 10:07 #8564
Posts: 248Originally Posted by PayForIt [View Original Post]
Second interesting point. Five hotel is second to Address Beach Reason for lobby action?! Makes me wonder what's going on at the Address! Research underway.
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05-16-25 23:54 #8563
Posts: 1932Originally Posted by JayGill [View Original Post]
I'm much older than you at 62 but also fit and usually pass for mid-50's. If you look in your 30's you'll be fine. Very good vibe around the pool area though the vast majority are late 20's and 30's. I felt old despite being physically far more in shape than a lot of the younger guys. But the optics around that pool are fabulous with a lot of very pretty young ladies although in my experience (and I have stayed there about 8 times) most are on vacation and not working girls. The security / vetting at the hotel and pool is pretty strict. I doubt you would have trouble taking a WG there if for example she stayed with you the night before, but I would be very surprised if non-resident WGs chill around the pool. None of which matters because you'll enjoy the sights! And if you look in your 30's you may easily find yourself able to party with some of the female residents who are in Dubai often on holiday, having a great time and letting their hair down (including hitting the booze at the pool bar).
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05-16-25 23:45 #8562
Posts: 1932Originally Posted by NaughtyTravel [View Original Post]
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05-16-25 16:23 #8561
Posts: 1540Originally Posted by NaughtyTravel [View Original Post]
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05-14-25 22:03 #8560
Posts: 8Originally Posted by NaughtyTravel [View Original Post]
Today I brought in another girl from seeking arrangement site. This time I asked her to sit in the lobby seating, I came down to meet her, spent 5 minutes chatting and we casually walked over to the lifts, did not bother registering her, the hotel must have though she's a guest as it was 12 noon!.
There you go Hyatt, bypassed your registration 270 dirhams!!
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05-14-25 01:21 #8559
Posts: 2Hotel advice June 23-26
Hello all,
I am new here but been following for a few weeks. I'll be going to Dubai June 23-26. I'm looking to book the following:
23 - Rixos JBR.
24 - Five Palm.
25 - Undecided yet, will stay at least five palm if I fit in since I'm 40's (look 30's).
I see most of the posts here and action is around Diera / bur dubai? My goal is to have a threesome or two. Will these hotels let in two girls? I would assume everyone is indoors since it's super hot during that time, when is a good time to hunt and which hotels can you find a buffet 😉? I can book other hotels too based on what else is recommended here.
Any latest intel would be appreciated. Thanks in advance — Jay.
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05-13-25 21:20 #8558
Posts: 8Hyatt Regency
I am now currently in the Hyatt Regency, I registered a girl and they wanted 270 AED!!
I enquired that I have a double occupancy room, to which they said this is their standard guest registration fee. What a rip off.
So in conclusion its green, but will cost you.
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05-10-25 19:27 #8557
Posts: 351Originally Posted by Rodeo9112 [View Original Post]
York used to be quite red, refusing girls or sometimes demand 200 AED payment.
Hotel used to be very rundown. Good they did some renovation apparently.
75% doable, well, that's not my experience from the last couple of visits. But we all have different tastes and that's fine.
Most hotels with pickup bars / clubs used to be quite red, including York. Interesting to see it's changing. Will visit York soon to check it out.
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05-10-25 11:41 #8556
Posts: 8Radisson Deira Creek
I check into the Radisson Deira Creek yesterday. Its green.
Just had to register the girl at the reception, no problems.
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05-09-25 08:23 #8555
Posts: 1040York International Hotel
Green all the way! I stayed there a few nights ago, booked off of booking.com ($60 USD / nt). Awesome club with lots of talent (Slavic and Ethiopian based on my encounters) pushy but friendly waitresses. Tried to get me to order a drink before I could look around and have a chance to decide where to sit. Easily 100 girls on a Tuesday night. 75% of them were doable IMO. Rooms have been remodeled and are immaculate and modern. You can ignore bad reviews about dirty rooms on Booking. There's also a restaurant / cafe on premises with great fried rice, fried wings, and sweet and sour chicken, which you can eat downstairs or order to your room. Highly recommended for both a pickup bar and hotel accommodations.
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03-22-25 20:40 #8554
Posts: 51Originally Posted by Spikey1980 [View Original Post]
Guys, its really simple: Just call the hotels and confirm.
Say: You + other female guest (different passport), they will usually require that all guests have ID and check in. They all know whats about to go down! And this would be i assume significant source of revenue for a lot of hotels. Just call and ask, dont be too explicit tho! All sides want to maintain plausible deniability.