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StublueKPL Aug 23rd 2010 12:45 pm

Al Maha Desert Resort - Dubai
 
Off to this at the end of the month for 2 nights break with the G/F.
(once i get off this rig hopefully!!)

Anyone been and whats your opinion?? We get a great discount because of my g/f employer (EK) although im not so sure i would pay the full fee (still an expensive couple of nights though)
in saying that, i;ve always been of the view that you get what you pay for so im hoping this will be excellent.

Also, how far out in a taxi from Barsha?

commander Aug 23rd 2010 1:39 pm

Re: Al Maha Desert Resort - Dubai
 
Great, had a couple of EK discounted nights a few years ago.

Loved it. Really quiet and we done a camel ride and falconry.

Had dinner one evening by our pool

Really good for skinnydipping also

Roadking Aug 23rd 2010 1:52 pm

Re: Al Maha Desert Resort - Dubai
 
Yep, very nice. Held a couple of events there and everyone was well pleased. Dinner was top notch at the tent, too.

expat.brat Aug 23rd 2010 3:33 pm

Re: Al Maha Desert Resort - Dubai
 
dont forget your marriage certificate..tis the holy month.

alternatively a virginity certificate will do.

Roadking Aug 23rd 2010 3:50 pm

Re: Al Maha Desert Resort - Dubai
 

Originally Posted by expat.brat (Post 8796895)
dont forget your marriage certificate..tis the holiday month.

alternatively a virginity certificate will do.

You have a lot of unresolved issues.


...or you need to change the brand of glue you're sniffing.

expat.brat Aug 23rd 2010 4:56 pm

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Originally Posted by Roadking (Post 8796941)
You have a lot of unresolved issues.


...or you need to change the brand of glue you're sniffing.

thanks doc

hnd Aug 23rd 2010 9:27 pm

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Thought they were doing a buy two nights get one free deal until the end of Ramadan? We did this in early July and had a a great time. Skinny-dipping in your private plunge pool after dinner should be made compulsory - tip ... take beverages, ice bucket if required (just ask for it to be delivered), ash trays if applicable etc on to the deck by the pool and enjoy your post-prandial drinks in your own pool while enjoying the peace and quiet and, if, there's pretty much no moon, a wonderful display of stars.

Saw the Perseiads last year as we took advantage of a similar deal then.

Yup, it seems expensive but don't forget it's AI apart from alcohol (take your own for use in your room) and soft drinks. BTW the decanter of sherry in the room is complimentary lol!

commander Aug 23rd 2010 9:31 pm

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Agree with above....we took our own champagne and vodka.

StublueKPL Aug 25th 2010 6:49 am

Re: Al Maha Desert Resort - Dubai
 

Originally Posted by commander (Post 8796635)
Great, had a couple of EK discounted nights a few years ago.

Loved it. Really quiet and we done a camel ride and falconry.

Had dinner one evening by our pool

Really good for skinnydipping also

Thanks for all the info guys.

Also, although i say its still expensive, we went to the Jebel Ali GOlf resort 2 months ago and when i paid for food/drinks etc it was the same or even more than Al maha!! And from the info i think its on a different scale.

As for the "Don Revie" we plan to take a fair bit with us!!!
We are glaswegians after all and there is a rumour that "weegies" like a drink!

zoukla Aug 25th 2010 3:27 pm

Re: Al Maha Desert Resort - Dubai
 

Originally Posted by StublueKPL (Post 8796507)
Off to this at the end of the month for 2 nights break with the G/F.
(once i get off this rig hopefully!!)

Anyone been and whats your opinion?? We get a great discount because of my g/f employer (EK) although im not so sure i would pay the full fee (still an expensive couple of nights though)
in saying that, i;ve always been of the view that you get what you pay for so im hoping this will be excellent.

Also, how far out in a taxi from Barsha?

I agree this is quite expensive... but to think your own little villa,private pool, no humming a/cs in your room.Diamond quality furnishings. It is excellent. The views from the restaurant are spectacular of the desert and resident wildlife. The staff are well trained and the gift shop has not got run of the mill stuff...
Has your employer got a few more to pass round... sorry have no clue of distances but far in on the al ain road.

Have a great break!
Still rolling about the virginity certificate...just where do you get this as i here this surgery is now a popular one amongst the indigenous females...

StublueKPL Sep 2nd 2010 3:39 pm

Re: Al Maha Desert Resort - Dubai
 
Came back a couple of days ago and have to say it was fantastic.

Really enjoyed our short break and would definitely go back again.

Incidentally, Emirates have given it up and from October its going to be run by Starwood (le meridien etc). Might be an idea for anyone who works for Emirates to book it now as you may not get the discounts later in the year.

busybee2 Sep 2nd 2010 5:38 pm

Re: Al Maha Desert Resort - Dubai
 

Originally Posted by StublueKPL (Post 8801548)
Thanks for all the info guys.

Also, although i say its still expensive, we went to the Jebel Ali GOlf resort 2 months ago and when i paid for food/drinks etc it was the same or even more than Al maha!! And from the info i think its on a different scale.

As for the "Don Revie" we plan to take a fair bit with us!!!
We are glaswegians after all and there is a rumour that "weegies" like a drink!

what were u eating at ja, we have been before with kids and it wasnt expensive at all comparatively.

hnd Oct 31st 2010 11:08 pm

Re: Al Maha Desert Resort - Dubai
 
Be aware that Al Maha Desert Resort is now operated by Starwood Hotels (ie Le Meridien) as of 1st November.

Thanks to Alexander at fakeplasticsouks for confirming this - we had heard rumours but weren't aware of when the changeover was going to happen.

http://fakeplasticsouks.blogspot.com...creatures.html

Having first visited during their opening week in 1999 things have changed mightily since then but we still loved it. Bean counters have a great deal to answer for, though. We'd hoped to spend our last night in Dubai before moving to Oman at Al Maha as we'd spent our last transit night moving from UK to Dubai at Al Maha. Looks like we may be treating ourselves to something special at the Shangri-la in Muscat instead. Don't want to spoil all our wonderful memories of Al Maha with one last visit which may not live up to those fabulous previous visits.

Ah well, well life goes on and things change whether we like it or not ....

Blue Cat Nov 1st 2010 3:45 am

Re: Al Maha Desert Resort - Dubai
 

Originally Posted by hnd (Post 8953723)
Be aware that Al Maha Desert Resort is now operated by Starwood Hotels (ie Le Meridien) as of 1st November.

Thanks to Alexander at fakeplasticsouks for confirming this - we had heard rumours but weren't aware of when the changeover was going to happen.

http://fakeplasticsouks.blogspot.com...creatures.html

Having first visited during their opening week in 1999 things have changed mightily since then but we still loved it. Bean counters have a great deal to answer for, though. We'd hoped to spend our last night in Dubai before moving to Oman at Al Maha as we'd spent our last transit night moving from UK to Dubai at Al Maha. Looks like we may be treating ourselves to something special at the Shangri-la in Muscat instead. Don't want to spoil all our wonderful memories of Al Maha with one last visit which may not live up to those fabulous previous visits.

Ah well, well life goes on and things change whether we like it or not ....

my favourite blog spot :thumbup:

Ethos83 Nov 1st 2010 5:44 am

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Starwoods is a pretty decent hotel group, so why all the agony aunts on here?


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