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Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2009 18:00:03 +0000
Seven-star family time III Dubai STORYTOOIS
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BY WYNN HORN. FOR THE CALGARY HERALD
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I have occasionally been accused of having my head in the clouds, so Saturday. November 14.
2009
when I woke up in a hotel room on my first day in Dubai, it was no
surprise to find myself literally floating in the air. From my double-digit
hotel floor I could see nothing but uncharacteristic clouds and two lone
skyscraper spires poking eerily through the sea of cumulus. It seemed a
fitting introduction to this renowned city of miracles. I have occasionally
been accused of having my head in the clouds. so when I woke up in a
hotel room on my first day in Dubai. it was no surprise to find myself
literally floating in the air. From my double-digit hotel floor I could see
nothing but uncharacteristic clouds and two lone skyscraper spires poking
eerily through the sea of cumulus. It seemed a fitting introduction to this
renowned city of miracles.
"It's kind of fun to do the impossible" read the quirky message that
greeted me on a billboard at Dubai airport's spanking new Terminal Three.
And if any place knows about both fun and the impossible. I figured it had
to be Dubai.
Dubai is the world's fastest-growing tourist destination, with six million
total visitors - 800.000 of them British. for whom Dubai is a very popular
family destination But. these days. Dubai is also reaching further afield.
Luckily for Canadians, that means flights can now be found for as little as
$1,400 per person, and spectacular beach-side hotels like Atlantis and
Jumeirah Beach Resort are matching with incredible deals of their own.
It's no coincidence that Emirates Airlines has just diverted its giant A380
airliner from New York to Toronto, to meet Canadian demand.
My assignment? To determine whether Dubai is indeed a fabulous family
holiday destination for Canadians. Based on my experience as both a
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mom and a writer, I give Dubai seven stars. Following are my top seven
picks...
1. Desert safari: I admit I was a little hesitant about an Arabian Adventures
dune bashing adventure. Too tame? Too scary? In fact, the Sundowner
dinner safari turned out to be much better than expected. Older kids will
love the thrilling rides up and down sand dunes as part of a cavalcade of
white SUV's, steered vertically. sideways and almost upside down steep
and slippery sand dunes by incredibly well trained drivers. I loved the
stunning desert landscape bathed in sunset hues. Kids will love the desert
'camp,' complete with camel rides, belly dancers and henna painting, and
a buffet dinner under the stars, seated on huge Arabian•style cushions...
Yes, this was 'touristy.' but the dune ride was thrilling, and I highly
recommend it for families with older kids who don't scare easily. See
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2. Wild Water: The Wild Wadi water park next to Jumeirah Beach Hotel
boasts two dozen rides and attractions, including the "Jumeirah Sceirah"
(33 metres high with speeds of up to 80 krnih!) and the super•scary
"Tunnel of Doom." If you stay at the iconic, family-friendly Jumeirah Beach
resort. you get free admission to Wild Wadi. plus early admission. See:
bllpi/www wildwadi core( I also highly recommend a a day at Atlantis
Resort's Aquaventure. This 42-acre water park sends bathers through a
series of rapids, waterfalls, waves and meandering rivers. You can also
swim with the dolphins, an expensive 30 minute once•in•a•lifetime
experience. Rates: all day. CDN $56. children, CDN $47. (lip: A
Sundowner pass is CDN $28 for adults and children.)
Www atlantisthagainggna.
3. Abra ride: Abras - traditional boats used to transport residents across
Dubai Creek - are a great, authentic experience, even if the benign-
sounding Dubai Creek is actually surprisingly choppy and busy. Board on
the Deira side and disembark at the textile market on the Bur Dubai
side. Tour companies also offer dhow dinner cruises or custom abra
cruises to sites like the Ra al Khor Bird Sanctuary. If you stay at the
amazing Madinat Jumeirah resort, you will travel around the resort's
extensive waterways by abra. Not a guest? You can now take an abra tour
of the resort from the Souk Abra stations near Toscana and Barzar at
Souk Madinat Jumeirah. See netcajuilif
4. Souks: For an amazing glimpse into everyday Arabic life, Dubai's spice
and gold markets are not to be missed. I was truly surprised at the the
hustle and bustle and trade going on — this is no manufactured tourist
attraction. it's the real deal, and a real education for kids. Near the souks.
lining Dubai's harbour for miles, are colourful. rickety dhows (boats)
loading and unloading cargo • everything from fridges to ketchup, Tang,
and sacks of nuts for - and from - Iran and North Africa. Take a walk
along the harbour and vote on which dhow looks least seaworthy.
5. Heritage: Highly recommended is the Dubai Museum and Dubai
Heritage Village. The museum isn't far from the Bastakia Quarter so
history buffs can make a day of it. Dubai Museum's exhibits are incredibly
well-done, with realistic tableaux depicting life for early Dubai fishermen
and pearl traders. Don't miss it. even if you don't usually like museums.
but come early before the tour buses.
6. Shopping: Dubai Mall is one of the world's biggest (1,000 stores; 30
million visitors so far) and a destination in its own right. I loved the location
near the five-star Address hotel. The mall sits in the shadow of the BO
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Dubai, the worlds tallest freestanding building, and fronts the worlds
largest fountain light show (bigger than Vegas' Bellagio). However, I liked
The Mall of the Emirates best, perhaps because I was there on a Friday -
the start of the weekend - and the mall was filled with strolling Emirati
families. But the real surprise was the prices — the Canadian exchange
rate made shopping such a bargain that I regretted buying clothes before I
left Canada. A tip: Save some money for shoes: they're a bargain.
7. Swimming and Kids' Clubs: This, alone, will occupy children for many
hours a day. Most hotels have a dedicated childrens' pool - Jumeirah
Beach Hotel boasts five pools. including a family pool and a kids' pool.
plus a Sinbad Kids Club with brand new play areas. At Atlantis. they offer
a Kids Club and Club Rush. See www.jumeirah.com or
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Since I was in Dubai in May. several new family activities have popped up
— no surprise. Here are a few that sound worthwhile...
Stargate: This brand new theme park/playland is home to several
futuristic-looking domes, including Mars, a three level padded playground
with air shooters and curly tube slides and tons of space for kids to tear
around. The Earth dome houses a roller coaster, a massive arcade, go-
carts, a 3D movie theatre, ice rink and - natch - a really big food court.
See www.stargatedubai.com .
Dubai metro: Dubai's public transport addition is apparently a stunner. Not
only is the Metro clean, cheap, fast and efficient, it will also be an exciting
experience for little ones. The last station of the monorail is Aquaventure
station - riding suspended across the water offers a great view of the
Atlantis Hotel and the famous PalmJumeirah islands. See
www.dubaimetro.ey.
Burj Dubai: The tallest tower in the world. an 800-metre-plus icon. opens
in January 2010 and the viewing platform on Level 124 promises to be a
high•priority family attraction. Just wait until you tell the kids the Burj
elevator will be travelling at a speed of 10 metres per second. on a
journey of about 60 seconds. up to a floor•toceiling glass observation
deck. open-air deck and telescopes. See www.burjdubai.com.
Atlantis tours: Atlantis now offers daily guided Back of House Tours that
sound fascinating. Led by a guide. guests above the age of six experience
the work being done by 150 full-time marine animal specialists. Kids can
also take part in feedings, including the anchovy/ coral tank. the giant
groupers. moray eels, piranhas, and a Shark Lagoon hands-on feeding of
ravenous cow rays. See www.atlantisthepalm.com.
If You Go: Dubai Department of Tourism & Commerce Marketing
(http://www.dubaitourism.ae/) + Emirates Airline. www.emiratesair.com +
Time Out Family & Kids Guides. mete.lipmpuldubaspra
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Tell the kids they get to fly on one of the worlds biggest airplanes - the
A380 - at Mach 0.85. or about 900 km/h at cruising altitude! Fly the A380
direct with Emirates from Toronto. See www.emirates.com. Or fly Air
Canada. switching to Emirates in Frankfurt. Roundtrip flights can be found
for as little as 51,300 per person.
Currency: 1 CDN dollar is 3.48 AED OR 1 AED Dirhams is .2872 to the
Canadian dollar
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A tip: You may not find fantastic hotel deals on Dubai hotel web sites -
many still claim they haven't been forced to lower their rates. Find the best
deals through a good travel agent or tour operator, who can negotiate bulk
deals for airline seats and rooms.
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