As this is something a little different, I thought I'd share with you all our recent holiday to Dubai and the surrounding area.
Dubai is always somewhere I've had a interest in for more reasons than one. It was somewhere that I've wanted to visit for a few years to see just what it is like for myself. So in February this year, Peter had a flight home from India via Dubai and he was itching to get out the airport but couldn't.
He got home and we booked us some flights with Qantas for September (and for my birthday) and a 5 star hotel to complete the package.
Before September rolled around (which it did at an incredible speed) Qantas moved our flights meaning we needed 2 more nights out there. Turns out it was a blessing in disguise. Unsure how we would've had the time and energy to fit everything in otherwise.
So we planned, watched videos, looked at maps, looked at Trip Advisor and eventually formulated a plan that not only took in Dubai, but Abu Dhabi and Al Ain as well.
We done pretty much everything you can do out there including creds, waterparks and a lot of culture.
For those interested in the creds over there, to summarise quickly there are at the moment 20 operating coasters across the UAE. This is going to change quickly with IMG Worlds of Adventure and numerous other projects out there!
We got 17 of them, this being our intention all along. 1 in Dubai at Wonderland is around £25 to get in and for a Roller Skater, the other 2 are in Ras Al-Khaimah which is a lot further north out of Dubai and off the tourist trail which is something we wanted to try and keep to. The other 17 creds I will cover as the report continues.
So lets begin!
Day 1 - Saturday 20th September
A long time in coming but gone incredibly quick, we woke and were heading for Heathrow at a reasonable time for once! Our flight left at 1:30pm local time and arrived in Dubai at 23:30.
As we arrived at the airport, ready and excited for our journey, we saw our plane on the tarmac awaiting us and the excitement really grew!
We dumped the bags and mooched around T3 and before long, it was time to board the worlds biggest passenger aircraft! Peter's flew on one before, but I've not and being a pretty big aviation fan, I was excited just to see the plane!
That A380 was to be our chariot across to Dubai! The flight was then going onto Melbourne. It wasn't just us taking photos of the plane and there were quite a few amazed faces and remarks of "how does that thing fly?" whilst waiting at the gate!
They even had an amazing sofa just to sit and watch the plane, we made use of that!
We boarded and after a not very long time we were up and away we went!
The flight is just over 6.5 hours from the UK to Dubai. Most of which was spent in darkness as we went through an incredible sunset about 3 hours into the flight.
Soon enough we began our descent into Dubai. The pilot was great in telling us that we would see Dubai from the air on the way in. If only they had remembered to turn the lights off on the plane for landing and we would've seen a bit more! You know it's going to be warm out there when the plane is at 18,000ft and it's only -1 outside the aircraft!
We landed with a heavy bang and moved taxied over to the terminal. However, the parking meter wasn't working so spent the next 20 mins sat just outside the reach of the air bridges until someone came over to help! We ended up being tugged onto the gate rather than the auto park doing it for us!
We disembarked from the plane eventually and began our wondering over towards the arrivals area. Dubai airport can be horrific for incoming traffic at the boarder control. It took us about half hour in the end to clear it. The first taste of the culture you get is from the boarder staff which is quiet remarkable to see especially when the UK control is very different.
Our bags hadn't made it up in the 45 mins it took to get from plane to baggage reclaim. 10 mins later they came around and we were free to find our car!
We progressed through to the exit and then the first wave of what we were about to put up with for a week hit us! OMG THE HEAT, pulling heavy suitcases across a taxi filled outside arrivals area in that heat was quite something.
Then a lovely airconditioned tunnel!
Then an underground carpark which we turned to each other and said that heat is **** vile!
We picked up our car; an ancient Mitsubishi Lancer and proceeded to leave the airport and enjoy our air conditioning again.
We headed to our hotel, one we had to book at a later time due to Qantas moving the flights. We got there after a bit of screaming, missing junctions and sandy car parks! The driving over there takes quite some getting used to - more on that later.
As we arrived, bags were taken from us and we were taken to our room - something we aren't quite used to.
And we flumped in this!
Day 2 - Sunday 21st September
We awoke on our first full day in Dubai ready to explore and complain about the heat! Something to note is that in Dubai, Sunday's are the first working day of the week rather than still the weekend. Friday and Saturday are their weekend days.
Our intention today was quite simple, get used to the place and get us some creds!
So that we did!
First stop would be Antic's Land up in Sharjah. Sharjah is one of the Emirates that makes up the UAE and is one of the more religious areas of the country. Some are much more so than others. Antic's Land is in Sharjah Mega Mall and when we arrived it all looked pretty dead.
Being English and wondering around caused a few stares, but eventually we found someone to ask if the coaster was open. We were told yes and off we went to get the first of many Mall amusement area cards that you pay with. A few dirhams later and we were on our way back to the cred.
Someone arrived and away we went! +1!
It was pretty forceful for a indoor kiddie cred! Something we soon realised is not uncommon over there at all. A few laps later and slightly dizzier we left and headed back the car!
The park is tucked into the top floor of the mall and has a few flat rides and other games to pass the time whilst the parents are shopping.
Next on our list was Adventureland, again in Sharjah and home to a +3. Again, this is another mall cred and in the Sahara Centre.
We arrived and had a little walk around first to see what they had. This is one of the bigger amusement mall areas over there especially with a +3!
This year, the got themselves a Zamperla Motorcoaster and as we looked around, it looked very very dead.
So we asked. Turns out it wasn't open for 3 days whilst they built some more new stuff underneath it! Spite!
But we attempted still to get the other 2.
Both share the same entrance and as we approached the ops said "Fast one" we said yes and then it turned out it was broke and would be down for at least another hour. Spite!
So we got the other one which basically does a little lap of the front and outside area of the park. It was a simple +1 again.
We tried to decide what to do about the spiting creds. We done this whilst nomming our first Arabian McDonalds! Cultural!
It was decided to leave them both and return sometime later in the week when the Motorcoaster would be open.
So we left again and got on the road.
Just one more cred for today and that would be at yet another mall. This time in Dubai and at the Al Ghurair Centre.
We parked up and walked through yet another agonizingly hot car park and found us inside a pretty nice mall!
We asked again if the coaster was open as it was yet again dead in the place and was responded with a yes! Hurrah!
So we purchased yet another mall card, this time for Sparky's which would be useful for the rest of the week as well and ventured on it.
Expecting something tiny, I was amazed at the size of this cred. It's called Roller Coaster and a SBF Visa Group spinner. To see it going all around the Sparky's area was great.
We got 2 laps and it turned out to be really pretty fab! Took us by surprise. We got the back of the train because there was no clear indication as to which was this cred was going to travel and ended up being flung over the top of 2 lift hills and span around many corners.
A really good little indoor cred.
As that was the last cred of the day, it was time to slowly make our way over to our main hotel for the trip. We done this very slowly as we stopped numerous times to take photos and see some sights before jumping back in the car for more air con!
Whilst on the way to the hotel, we got stuck in traffic and saw the extent of how bad the driving really is over there. There doesn't appear to be much of a law on driving, they do it how they want to do it!
We just about got our first glimpses of the Burj Khalifa and the Burj Al Arab. But due to the Sand Smog they have, it was only a tiny glimpse!
We drove via IMG Worlds of Adventure which is still very very much under construction. There was evidence that work was going on, but not a lot of progress happening yet. They do have a brand new Blue Fire clone fully constructed, but I think it'll be more pink than red when it does eventually open.
We drove on a little more to see some of Dubai from the car!
After a short drive, we arrived at the JA Jebel Ali Beach Hotel. Pure 5* luxury from the moment we walked in!
The hotel was not quite in Dubai, but a little further out on one of the new palm islands that they seem to have started to build and stopped again.
It was perfect for us as it was 20 mins into Dubai or 40 mins to Abu Dhabi.
We checked in with a little cocktail of Mint with Lemon and Lime which was refreshing given the sweat that was rolling of us from the walk from the car to the hotel. We got upgraded from a Garden View room to a Sea View room was was amazing. Something like this is not usually what we have anywhere and nothing like I've been in before.
We got the room, opened the balcony and WOW!
It was really quite amazing. We dumped our stuff and jumped in the pool to cool off a bit before heading back out again later.
After an hour or so outside we got ready again and headed back into Dubai for some dinner.
We got stuck in traffic as we headed towards the Dubai Mall, something we would become of so familiar with as the holiday progressed. After eventually parking and sweating from walking between the car and the Mall, we got in and didn't know where to start!
The Mall is massive and I mean massive! We started by finding some dinner in which we headed to the Texas Roadhouse. It wasn't quite as good as what we had when we were in Texas in June, but still some good dinner and off we went again to explore.
The Mall is home to a massive set of fountains inside which everyone has a photo of including us!
We ventured outside to have a look at the Burj Khalifa and to see the fountain show which was due to start any moment.
A problem that often happened after moving from inside to out is the camera lens steaming up straight away! Bloody thing!
Anyway, the Burj Khalifa is bloody massive, but incredible to finally see in person. It's just a shame all night time photos were ruined by a massive advertisement board underneath it for the Dubai Opera House - something else they are building. The outside area was lovely though, if bloody boiling even at 9pm!
Whilst we were around the area, I picked up the Burj Khalifa "At the Top" tickets which I got online before we flew out!
As closing time was bearing down on us, we had a little walk around to see if we wanted to buy anything. I noticed a Disney Fashion shop which I had to go in and we also saw a shop named Camel Company which sold nothing but amazing tatty Dubaian Camels!
We wondered past Dubai Aquarium, but decided we'd go in it a bit later in the week as we really wanted our bed. Only in a Mall in Dubai will you see a full size aquarium and Olympic sized ice rink!
We called it a night there and headed back to the hotel for some much needed rest ready for another busy day tomorrow.
Dubai is always somewhere I've had a interest in for more reasons than one. It was somewhere that I've wanted to visit for a few years to see just what it is like for myself. So in February this year, Peter had a flight home from India via Dubai and he was itching to get out the airport but couldn't.
He got home and we booked us some flights with Qantas for September (and for my birthday) and a 5 star hotel to complete the package.
Before September rolled around (which it did at an incredible speed) Qantas moved our flights meaning we needed 2 more nights out there. Turns out it was a blessing in disguise. Unsure how we would've had the time and energy to fit everything in otherwise.
So we planned, watched videos, looked at maps, looked at Trip Advisor and eventually formulated a plan that not only took in Dubai, but Abu Dhabi and Al Ain as well.
We done pretty much everything you can do out there including creds, waterparks and a lot of culture.
For those interested in the creds over there, to summarise quickly there are at the moment 20 operating coasters across the UAE. This is going to change quickly with IMG Worlds of Adventure and numerous other projects out there!
We got 17 of them, this being our intention all along. 1 in Dubai at Wonderland is around £25 to get in and for a Roller Skater, the other 2 are in Ras Al-Khaimah which is a lot further north out of Dubai and off the tourist trail which is something we wanted to try and keep to. The other 17 creds I will cover as the report continues.
So lets begin!
Day 1 - Saturday 20th September
A long time in coming but gone incredibly quick, we woke and were heading for Heathrow at a reasonable time for once! Our flight left at 1:30pm local time and arrived in Dubai at 23:30.
As we arrived at the airport, ready and excited for our journey, we saw our plane on the tarmac awaiting us and the excitement really grew!
We dumped the bags and mooched around T3 and before long, it was time to board the worlds biggest passenger aircraft! Peter's flew on one before, but I've not and being a pretty big aviation fan, I was excited just to see the plane!
That A380 was to be our chariot across to Dubai! The flight was then going onto Melbourne. It wasn't just us taking photos of the plane and there were quite a few amazed faces and remarks of "how does that thing fly?" whilst waiting at the gate!
They even had an amazing sofa just to sit and watch the plane, we made use of that!
We boarded and after a not very long time we were up and away we went!
The flight is just over 6.5 hours from the UK to Dubai. Most of which was spent in darkness as we went through an incredible sunset about 3 hours into the flight.
Soon enough we began our descent into Dubai. The pilot was great in telling us that we would see Dubai from the air on the way in. If only they had remembered to turn the lights off on the plane for landing and we would've seen a bit more! You know it's going to be warm out there when the plane is at 18,000ft and it's only -1 outside the aircraft!
We landed with a heavy bang and moved taxied over to the terminal. However, the parking meter wasn't working so spent the next 20 mins sat just outside the reach of the air bridges until someone came over to help! We ended up being tugged onto the gate rather than the auto park doing it for us!
We disembarked from the plane eventually and began our wondering over towards the arrivals area. Dubai airport can be horrific for incoming traffic at the boarder control. It took us about half hour in the end to clear it. The first taste of the culture you get is from the boarder staff which is quiet remarkable to see especially when the UK control is very different.
Our bags hadn't made it up in the 45 mins it took to get from plane to baggage reclaim. 10 mins later they came around and we were free to find our car!
We progressed through to the exit and then the first wave of what we were about to put up with for a week hit us! OMG THE HEAT, pulling heavy suitcases across a taxi filled outside arrivals area in that heat was quite something.
Then a lovely airconditioned tunnel!
Then an underground carpark which we turned to each other and said that heat is **** vile!
We picked up our car; an ancient Mitsubishi Lancer and proceeded to leave the airport and enjoy our air conditioning again.
We headed to our hotel, one we had to book at a later time due to Qantas moving the flights. We got there after a bit of screaming, missing junctions and sandy car parks! The driving over there takes quite some getting used to - more on that later.
As we arrived, bags were taken from us and we were taken to our room - something we aren't quite used to.
And we flumped in this!
Day 2 - Sunday 21st September
We awoke on our first full day in Dubai ready to explore and complain about the heat! Something to note is that in Dubai, Sunday's are the first working day of the week rather than still the weekend. Friday and Saturday are their weekend days.
Our intention today was quite simple, get used to the place and get us some creds!
So that we did!
First stop would be Antic's Land up in Sharjah. Sharjah is one of the Emirates that makes up the UAE and is one of the more religious areas of the country. Some are much more so than others. Antic's Land is in Sharjah Mega Mall and when we arrived it all looked pretty dead.
Being English and wondering around caused a few stares, but eventually we found someone to ask if the coaster was open. We were told yes and off we went to get the first of many Mall amusement area cards that you pay with. A few dirhams later and we were on our way back to the cred.
Someone arrived and away we went! +1!
It was pretty forceful for a indoor kiddie cred! Something we soon realised is not uncommon over there at all. A few laps later and slightly dizzier we left and headed back the car!
The park is tucked into the top floor of the mall and has a few flat rides and other games to pass the time whilst the parents are shopping.
Next on our list was Adventureland, again in Sharjah and home to a +3. Again, this is another mall cred and in the Sahara Centre.
We arrived and had a little walk around first to see what they had. This is one of the bigger amusement mall areas over there especially with a +3!
This year, the got themselves a Zamperla Motorcoaster and as we looked around, it looked very very dead.
So we asked. Turns out it wasn't open for 3 days whilst they built some more new stuff underneath it! Spite!
But we attempted still to get the other 2.
Both share the same entrance and as we approached the ops said "Fast one" we said yes and then it turned out it was broke and would be down for at least another hour. Spite!
So we got the other one which basically does a little lap of the front and outside area of the park. It was a simple +1 again.
We tried to decide what to do about the spiting creds. We done this whilst nomming our first Arabian McDonalds! Cultural!
It was decided to leave them both and return sometime later in the week when the Motorcoaster would be open.
So we left again and got on the road.
Just one more cred for today and that would be at yet another mall. This time in Dubai and at the Al Ghurair Centre.
We parked up and walked through yet another agonizingly hot car park and found us inside a pretty nice mall!
We asked again if the coaster was open as it was yet again dead in the place and was responded with a yes! Hurrah!
So we purchased yet another mall card, this time for Sparky's which would be useful for the rest of the week as well and ventured on it.
Expecting something tiny, I was amazed at the size of this cred. It's called Roller Coaster and a SBF Visa Group spinner. To see it going all around the Sparky's area was great.
We got 2 laps and it turned out to be really pretty fab! Took us by surprise. We got the back of the train because there was no clear indication as to which was this cred was going to travel and ended up being flung over the top of 2 lift hills and span around many corners.
A really good little indoor cred.
As that was the last cred of the day, it was time to slowly make our way over to our main hotel for the trip. We done this very slowly as we stopped numerous times to take photos and see some sights before jumping back in the car for more air con!
Whilst on the way to the hotel, we got stuck in traffic and saw the extent of how bad the driving really is over there. There doesn't appear to be much of a law on driving, they do it how they want to do it!
We just about got our first glimpses of the Burj Khalifa and the Burj Al Arab. But due to the Sand Smog they have, it was only a tiny glimpse!
We drove via IMG Worlds of Adventure which is still very very much under construction. There was evidence that work was going on, but not a lot of progress happening yet. They do have a brand new Blue Fire clone fully constructed, but I think it'll be more pink than red when it does eventually open.
We drove on a little more to see some of Dubai from the car!
After a short drive, we arrived at the JA Jebel Ali Beach Hotel. Pure 5* luxury from the moment we walked in!
The hotel was not quite in Dubai, but a little further out on one of the new palm islands that they seem to have started to build and stopped again.
It was perfect for us as it was 20 mins into Dubai or 40 mins to Abu Dhabi.
We checked in with a little cocktail of Mint with Lemon and Lime which was refreshing given the sweat that was rolling of us from the walk from the car to the hotel. We got upgraded from a Garden View room to a Sea View room was was amazing. Something like this is not usually what we have anywhere and nothing like I've been in before.
We got the room, opened the balcony and WOW!
It was really quite amazing. We dumped our stuff and jumped in the pool to cool off a bit before heading back out again later.
After an hour or so outside we got ready again and headed back into Dubai for some dinner.
We got stuck in traffic as we headed towards the Dubai Mall, something we would become of so familiar with as the holiday progressed. After eventually parking and sweating from walking between the car and the Mall, we got in and didn't know where to start!
The Mall is massive and I mean massive! We started by finding some dinner in which we headed to the Texas Roadhouse. It wasn't quite as good as what we had when we were in Texas in June, but still some good dinner and off we went again to explore.
The Mall is home to a massive set of fountains inside which everyone has a photo of including us!
We ventured outside to have a look at the Burj Khalifa and to see the fountain show which was due to start any moment.
A problem that often happened after moving from inside to out is the camera lens steaming up straight away! Bloody thing!
Anyway, the Burj Khalifa is bloody massive, but incredible to finally see in person. It's just a shame all night time photos were ruined by a massive advertisement board underneath it for the Dubai Opera House - something else they are building. The outside area was lovely though, if bloody boiling even at 9pm!
Whilst we were around the area, I picked up the Burj Khalifa "At the Top" tickets which I got online before we flew out!
As closing time was bearing down on us, we had a little walk around to see if we wanted to buy anything. I noticed a Disney Fashion shop which I had to go in and we also saw a shop named Camel Company which sold nothing but amazing tatty Dubaian Camels!
We wondered past Dubai Aquarium, but decided we'd go in it a bit later in the week as we really wanted our bed. Only in a Mall in Dubai will you see a full size aquarium and Olympic sized ice rink!
We called it a night there and headed back to the hotel for some much needed rest ready for another busy day tomorrow.