Dubai and to kill time
#4


Join Date: May 2002
Location: US
Programs: UA GS 3MM, AA 1MM/EXP, Bonvoy LT Plat, HH Diamond
Posts: 1,832
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by catch22:
Oh definitely. Then where to go for munchies?</font>
Oh definitely. Then where to go for munchies?</font>
Wafi city is close but it is just a shopping complex with a good variety of shops and fairly interesting people watching. You can walk around the creek and grab some food on or near the river but that is not a long process. Some have suggested going to see the Burj Al Arab hotel, and that is certainly an impressive site and worth a visit. Just be careful about the distance as cabs, although fairly cheap, can start to get expensive if they are shuttling you around town to points as far as the Burj.
Lastly I do remember seeing Emirates/Dubai booths set up at the airport and around the customs hall with information about short stays in Dubai city. I am sure you can pick up some information and gather some knowledge there as to what you would want to do. It is not the most interesting place on earth to layover but it is far from the worst.
#5


Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: UK
Posts: 3,081
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by catch22:
Finding myself in Dubai for 8 hours soon and need some ideas on what to do (as if the Lounge wasn't enough!)</font>
Finding myself in Dubai for 8 hours soon and need some ideas on what to do (as if the Lounge wasn't enough!)</font>
Nigel
#8
In Memoriam
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: dallas texas usa
Programs: aa plt 4.9MM LTAC
Posts: 14,828
if you are or want to get into country counting [places for the travelers century club] you could probably put your foot down in all 7 emirates. uae is one country but tcc counts each on it's list. i goofed while there and only snagged 3. however i'm now focusing on real countries.



