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| Summer is here Member Since: Jan 2007 Location: Florida's Nature Coast
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| Dubai My husband had a 1 day stop-over in Dubai on his way to Afghanistan and is considering this as a place we will meet for his R&R in 4 months. Has anyone here been? Seems really expensive and I want to go to Switzerland. Which would be better? We actually have friends in Switzerland and may have a place to stay. This is definitely one of my deciding factors, although there seems to be so much to do in Dubai. Thoughts? P.S. I originally wanted to go to Scotland, but don't think my husband has much interest. I love castles. |
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| American Beauty Member Since: Mar 2001 Location: My own private Idaho
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| I LOVE Switzerland! But I have never been to Dubai. |
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| Soul Probe Member Since: Apr 2007 Location: at the mountaintop
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| I'd opt for Dubai. How often does one get a chance to go there? I love castles and Western European history, but one can possibly manage Scotland another time. I've been to Switzerland, but Dubai seems so much more exotic to me. Either way it's exciting! Let us know where you decide, and enjoy your R&R with your husband!
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| mama to two Member Since: Dec 2011 Location: Calvert
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But, if you have friends there, you would save on lodging. I looked up info on Dubai, and it looks fairly expensive, too. My father used to travel to Dubai and that area alot for biz, and we thought he was going to change his citizenship; he loved that area so much. But, these days, I think anywhere you travel is expensive. I agree with radiant, Dubai looks exotic. I vote for Scotland, if you can talk your hub into it. My daughter also went there on her trip, and loved it. I went to Scotland in 1984. I love castles, too. Wherever you choose to go, I wish you a safe trip.Edit: I don't know if you are considering any other destinations, but my daughter said her least fave place was Paris. She loved the sites like Notre Dame, Eiffel, etc. but she said it is smelly, dirty, unfriendly. Her fave place was Venice, and she liked Stuttgart and Meersburg Germany. She keeps hearing from people that Croatia is a great place to go.
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| Registered User Member Since: Feb 2008 Location: Cal. Co. Huntingtown
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| Not saying anything good or bad abaout Dubai, but i personally would not visit or vacation in any Moslem country. JMHO. Religion Islam is the official religion of Dubai and the United Arab Emirates. It is one of the most liberal places in the Middle East and followers of other religions (except Judaism) are tolerated. Visitors should respect Islam and Arabic culture and laws. Drugs Like most other countries, taking and buying/selling drugs is a criminal offence. The penalties in Dubai though, are very severe. Even possession of a minute amount of cannabis (and we do mean very, very small) can result in a lengthy prison sentence. In 2007 customs officers at Dubai International Airport discovered 0.003g of cannabis in the in tread of a Briton’s shoe. Keith Brown, who was actually only flying through Dubai, received a 4 year jail sentence. Public Displays of Affection – Kissing In Dubai According to the ‘Dubai Code of Conduct’ published in 2009 by the Executive Council of the Government of Dubai: Displays of affection among couples — whether married or not — in public places does not fit the local customs and culture. Holding hands for a married couple is tolerated but kissing and petting are considered an offence to public decency. Public displays of affection, as well as sexual harassment or randomly addressing women in public places, are liable to be punished by imprisonment or deportation. In practice, kissing in public may just be frowned on. However, if a complaint is made to the police the situation can change dramatically. In 2009 a local woman was offended by a British couple kissing in a restaurant at the Jumeirah Beach Residence. The couple were arrested and received a one month prison sentence. They were subsequently deported. Clothing In public places dress modestly. In public places such as shopping malls and restaurants, women should not wear low-cut tops or short skirts. Swimwear should only be worn at the beach. Alcohol Non-Muslims are allowed to drink alcohol at licensed premises (hotel bars and restaurants) and at home (with an alcohol license). Being drunk outside these areas in an offence and can result in a fine or prison sentence. Loud Music and Dancing Dancing and loud music is not allowed in public places such as beaches and parks. Dubai Religion
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| UAIOE Member Since: Aug 2003 Location: Virginia Beach
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| All there is to do in Dubai is a camel ride, malls, and hotels. Maybe a water park or two. You'd have more fun in Europe. Ramstein Germany is a major AMC flight hub. |
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I would highly recommend Dubai. It is a very cosmopolitan. Lots of things to do. I would not buy brand name stuff(Armani, gucci, etc) there since it is expensive, However, try the wild wadi water park(adjacent to the Jumeirah Beach Hotel, WonderLand : family fun park features a wide range of water attractions including speed slides, surf hills, wave runners and a Caribbean cruise. Must Eats in Dubai:For authentic lebanese cusinine -- Al Mallah on Dhiyafah Street, has great shwarma, falafel, manakeesh Best steak- Definitely Manhattan Grille in the Grand Hyatt, do not miss the creamed spinach with veal bacon side Best Romantic- Pierchic in Al Qasr- absolutely amazing view of the Burj al Arab. The cuisine is mostly seafood, very up market. Food is excellent and definitely matches up with the view Indian/Pak- Ravi's on Dhiyafah, very homey, street type food...Chicken Thikka Inn has great Pakistani bbq, don't miss the behari kebab Chinese- great chinese/thai at Soy in Ibn Battuta Mall This site below has the best restaurants, nightlife, and things to do whilst in Dubai Time Out Dubai - City Guide, Information, Events, Reviews & What's On in the City of Dubai | |
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| Summer is here Member Since: Jan 2007 Location: Florida's Nature Coast
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| You guys are really making this tough, I'm still undecided, but I've got a few months to think about it. |
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10 to try: Dubai sightseeing - Dubai Pictures Gallery - TimeOutDubai.com This should help you with travel information http://www.dubaihttp://www.dubai.com...ravel-tips.asp Dubai travel guide - Wikitravel | |
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