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Spugsy Sep 3rd 2010 9:51 am

cheap DXB hotels
 
Got a mate coming out in October, I know there are now cheapish hotels like holiday inn etc but anyone know of any other half decent ones? Up near Marina way / Disco Gardens if poss.

Ta all.

lionheart Sep 3rd 2010 10:18 am

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Look on booking.com and you will find plenty for under Dhs200 per night.

rowell Sep 3rd 2010 1:11 pm

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Originally Posted by Spugsy (Post 8823076)
Got a mate coming out in October, I know there are now cheapish hotels like holiday inn etc but anyone know of any other half decent ones? Up near Marina way / Disco Gardens if poss.

Ta all.

Byblos at Al Barsha is good VFM, there is another couple in that area as well, one just opened about 2 months ago but cannot for the life of me remeber the name

Madam Medusa Sep 3rd 2010 1:19 pm

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Originally Posted by rowell (Post 8823440)
Byblos at Al Barsha is good VFM, there is another couple in that area as well, one just opened about 2 months ago but cannot for the life of me remeber the name

citymax...?

MM, xx

Purdey Sep 4th 2010 3:08 pm

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Centro in Barsha is very new and looks good.
Rates start at under AED 300 and it has a bar. Walking distance to MoE.

norsk Sep 4th 2010 4:52 pm

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I'm booked to stay in Ibis Mall of Emirates for a week in November (going to see the F1 amongst other things). I'm paying less than AED2,000 inc all taxes. The hotel looks decent and has a bar, but no breakfast and no pool...

Roadking Sep 4th 2010 7:07 pm

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Can't get much cheaper than a tent in the desert!

TGFKASE Sep 4th 2010 8:10 pm

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The Easyhotel in JAFZA should be open soon, if there website is anything to go by...

Much cheapness from Stelios....

Bigtaff Sep 5th 2010 5:35 am

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I stayed in The Ibis, Al Barsha when I first arrived here. Its plenty good enough for sleeping and eating in. If you intend spending lots of time in your hotel then its not a good choice as there is little to do there but most people that come to Dubai would only sleep and breakfast in their hotel, wouldn't you say? Its clean and well presented, staff are friendly and its not THAT expensive.

The easy hotel rates will be FROM 99AED, according to the banner, but that may mean top 'n' tailing with the cleaning guy for that money, who knows!

typical Sep 5th 2010 9:24 am

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Originally Posted by Bigtaff (Post 8826941)
The easy hotel rates will be FROM 99AED, according to the banner, but that may mean top 'n' tailing with the cleaning guy for that money, who knows!

For that you'll get a bed. Nothing else. But it'll be comfortable and you'll be within spitting distance of everything JAFZA has to offer. Erm.

The remote control for the TV will be extra... (it costs a fiver extra in the London hotels)

Millhouse Sep 5th 2010 9:33 am

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Originally Posted by typical (Post 8827222)
For that you'll get a bed. Nothing else. But it'll be comfortable and you'll be within spitting distance of everything JAFZA has to offer. Erm.

The remote control for the TV will be extra... (it costs a fiver extra in the London hotels)

do you need the remote in these rooms? Aren't they so small you can just reach?

typical Sep 5th 2010 9:39 am

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Originally Posted by EmiratesMillhouse (Post 8827236)
do you need the remote in these rooms? Aren't they so small you can just reach?

They disable the buttons on the TVs. :sneaky:

Millhouse Sep 5th 2010 9:52 am

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Originally Posted by typical (Post 8827243)
They disable the buttons on the TVs. :sneaky:

if you are staying in them frequently you need to get one of those TV remote watches.

Madam Medusa Sep 5th 2010 1:06 pm

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Originally Posted by typical (Post 8827222)
The remote control for the TV will be extra... (it costs a fiver extra in the London hotels)

hell, is that for real...?

MM, xx

norsk Sep 5th 2010 4:06 pm

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Originally Posted by Madam Medusa (Post 8827513)
hell, is that for real...?

MM, xx

sounds ridiculous, but it wouldn't surprise me. wasn't it ryanair who wanted to charge people to use the toilet on their planes? (or was it perhaps just a pr ploy?)

there is always a limit to how cheap you can go before you start having to give up pretty key facilities (usually cleanliness and lack of junkies in hotels). obviously you could live without tv for a few days, but what if you had to put money into a meter to get the aircon going?

Millhouse Sep 6th 2010 6:13 am

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Originally Posted by norsk (Post 8827807)
but what if you had to put money into a meter to get the aircon going?

I've had to do that in Turkey.

... and in Greece (on an 18-30 holiday) I had to rent the bloody fan in the room!

Still, the mission on an 18-30 holiday is that you find a filly who has AC and stay with her.

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It's just dawned on Millhouse that he is no longer able to go on an 18-30 holiday...

Grace O Malley Sep 6th 2010 6:16 am

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Originally Posted by EmiratesMillhouse (Post 8828915)
I've had to do that in Turkey.

... and in Greece (on an 18-30 holiday) I had to rent the bloody fan in the room!

Still, the mission on an 18-30 holiday is that you find a filly who has AC and stay with her.

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It's just dawned on Millhouse that he is no longer able to go on an 18-30 holiday...

ha ha 18-30 are they still going?

Millhouse Sep 6th 2010 6:21 am

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Originally Posted by Grace O Malley (Post 8828920)
ha ha 18-30 are they still going?

yup.

Roadking Sep 6th 2010 6:49 am

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Originally Posted by EmiratesMillhouse (Post 8828915)
I've had to do that in Turkey.

... and in Greece (on an 18-30 holiday) I had to rent the bloody fan in the room!

Still, the mission on an 18-30 holiday is that you find a filly who has AC and stay with her.

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It's just dawned on Millhouse that he is no longer able to go on an 18-30 holiday...

Yeah but you can go SAGA now...;0)

Millhouse Sep 6th 2010 6:55 am

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Originally Posted by Roadking (Post 8828963)
Yeah but you can go SAGA now...;0)

I like 'em older, but I'm not so sure about them qualifying for discounted car insurance.

typical Sep 6th 2010 8:10 am

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Originally Posted by Madam Medusa (Post 8827513)
hell, is that for real...?

Absolutely - do a dummy booking on the website and you can pay for it in advance :)

I've never been on a 18-30 holiday. Nearest I got was renting a caravan in Skegness with some mates after A-Levels...

NaimTakieddin Sep 6th 2010 11:48 am

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Originally Posted by Roadking (Post 8826389)
Can't get much cheaper than a tent in the desert!

LOL, this is what we called a dried sense of humor..^^

NaimTakieddin Sep 6th 2010 11:54 am

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Originally Posted by Spugsy (Post 8823076)
Got a mate coming out in October, I know there are now cheapish hotels like holiday inn etc but anyone know of any other half decent ones? Up near Marina way / Disco Gardens if poss.

Ta all.

Ok, looking out through websites for your purpose will get you nowhere since most of them are seeking profits in E-commerce!

I had the same situation at the past! I checked almost every hotel in Riyadh ultimately I caught exceptional good price in private furbished complex...it is not a hotel though it s rather similar to motel ..

they called it in ARABIC ( شقق مفروشة ) in where you can bargain or negotiate the rates with the attendant there without any embarassment!!

Good luck

norsk Sep 6th 2010 3:58 pm

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Originally Posted by NaimTakieddin (Post 8829446)
Ok, looking out through websites for your purpose will get you nowhere since most of them are seeking profits in E-commerce!

Do me a favour and never get into retail or hospitality as you clearly have no idea...

The idea of offering hotel rooms online is to increase occupancy rates not to charge extra for the pleasure of you being able to book from your own home without picking up the phone. It's similar to how airlines give discounts online the closer you get to departure to reduce wasted capacity (ie empty seats).

The fact that a hotel which is part of an international chain sometimes don't offer their best deals on their website is because they attempting to avoid lowering the perceived value of their brand. So instead they'll sell loads of rooms for next to nothing to Expedia, Lastminute and so on. Sometimes they include clauses like 'we must be anonymous until the booking is complete' which is usually what has happened when you get a suite in Vegas or New York for 20% of what the person in the room/suite next door paid.

A little tip is to call the hotel up directly. Usually you'll have access to at least some of the good rates then, especially if it's out of season or they are unusually empty...

NaimTakieddin Sep 6th 2010 8:09 pm

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Originally Posted by norsk (Post 8829934)
Do me a favour and never get into retail or hospitality as you clearly have no idea...

The idea of offering hotel rooms online is to increase occupancy rates not to charge extra for the pleasure of you being able to book from your own home without picking up the phone. It's similar to how airlines give discounts online the closer you get to departure to reduce wasted capacity (ie empty seats).

The fact that a hotel which is part of an international chain sometimes don't offer their best deals on their website is because they attempting to avoid lowering the perceived value of their brand. So instead they'll sell loads of rooms for next to nothing to Expedia, Lastminute and so on. Sometimes they include clauses like 'we must be anonymous until the booking is complete' which is usually what has happened when you get a suite in Vegas or New York for 20% of what the person in the room/suite next door paid.

A little tip is to call the hotel up directly. Usually you'll have access to at least some of the good rates then, especially if it's out of season or they are unusually empty...


Hey Buddy, do me a favor and watch your tongue as I am talking out of my experience in this area of the worl and specially the arab gulf.

I ve told you I had the same situation as what I described above all e-offers hide behind them many extra costs however, the there would be slight difference between booking on-line or personally in check in counters..

norsk Sep 6th 2010 8:38 pm

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Originally Posted by NaimTakieddin (Post 8830311)
Hey Buddy, do me a favor and watch your tongue as I am talking out of my experience in this area of the worl and specially the arab gulf.

I ve told you I had the same situation as what I described above all e-offers hide behind them many extra costs however, the there would be slight difference between booking on-line or personally in check in counters..

I did watch my tongue buddy...:p

Anyway I didn't want to pick a fight with you, only point out that reality isn't necessarily as simple as what you claimed to ensure people of the bored get a balanced view...

That's it. Thank you for playing. M'asalama...

Millhouse Sep 7th 2010 5:09 am

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I always find it more expensive to call directly rather than booking online.

I stayed in AD last night, internet price 245Dh - call up and negotiate with the robot - 300Dh.

flares Sep 7th 2010 5:13 am

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Originally Posted by EmiratesMillhouse (Post 8830998)
I always find it more expensive to call directly rather than booking online.

I stayed in AD last night, internet price 245Dh - call up and negotiate with the robot - 300Dh.

that's value...which hotel?

Millhouse Sep 7th 2010 5:20 am

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Originally Posted by saudiflares (Post 8831004)
that's value...which hotel?

Al Diar, Regency. It was actually very nice - I was even upgraded to a suite.

The Mina hotel (next door) was 225 for the night.

Holking Sep 7th 2010 11:44 am

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The grand Midwest Apartments in Discovery Gardens are clean, confortable and spacious. Under 300 a night but no pool.


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