It is absolutely 100% out of my price range, but I was wondering if anyone has even been there? I love the fact that this place has the largest building in the world and the architecture there is amazing. They also have the worlds first underwater hotel = ) and have an indoor ski resort.
Re: dubai
I was actually in Dubai last year for two days before heading to another place. I'd love to help you in your search. Think of Dubai like Las Vegas of the Middle East. Dubai was built in attempts to show the world the Middle East is a place for Westerners to do business.
There are a lot of hotels in the Dubai area so there are many possibilities for price ranges. There is a lot of money in the town because of the amount of business done there. Also since it's a muslim state there isn't really a party scene, you can get alcohol at the Western hotels and that can be expensive as well as worldwide well known chefs that are in the hotels are also expensive.
The only thing is that I felt and others have felt the same way that it was not what we expected and sort of boring after a short time. They seem to be lacking culture if you're looking to experience something a little different.
if you're looking for really good meals, amazing skyscrapers, and attractions I would say go to New York City or London
Um.... really? Like, really, really?! Because the most important things in culture, as you know, are drinking and partying.
Wedding stuff.
[QUOTE] if you're looking for really good meals, amazing <strong>skyscrapers,</strong> and attractions I would say go to New York City or <strong>London</strong>
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</div><div>I live in London and I love it, but don't come here for the skyscrapers or you will be disappointed.
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I guess it depends what you mean by "culture." If culture means cool stuff to do...yeah, there's plenty in Dubai! But as far as having a prominent, evident history and tradition, not so much. For example, no one really seems to know what "Emirati food" is/would be. There's Middle Eastern food but not really a particular Emirati specialty.
Also, you can spend weeks in Dubai and hardly ever see or speak to an Emirati citizen. So that local flavor aspect of culture is missing as well.
BUT don't ever let anyone tell you there's nothing to keep you busy in Dubai! It's amazing! Just bring lots of moneyIt's a boy! -- EDD 11.17.11
Back in the USA...for now...
On another note, we also visited Muscat and stayed at the Shangri-La. That was AMAZING and I am tempted to go back for our honeymoon
Sorry for the novel!