No Uber Taxi for us! |
Air Conditioned Bus Stop |
Spice Market |
Sky Scrapers sprouting from the desert |
The Creek, The Desert and more buildings |
Urmil at the Mall |
Burj Khalif, the world's tallest building |
Today the weather in Dubai was hot. Yesterday the weather in
Dubai was hot. Tomorrow the weather in Dubai will be hot. I can’t quite
understand why anyone would come to Dubai for the 2nd time. They
have a bus system in Dubai (it has a population of 2.5 million people). The bus
stops are different from any I have seen anywhere else. They are enclosed
air-conditioned bus stops. There are over 900 of the in Dubai.
Dubai is separated in two by a creek that is actually
used as a commercial waterway with goods being shipped by all kinds of boats.
We crossed the river by a water taxi, small wooden boats that ply up and down the creek ferrying people.
I will give anyone a pass on coming here once, it is on the
way to India, you got to stop somewhere and Emirates is a great airline. My
advice, don’t leave the airport. Transfer to the next flight out. When you fly on Emirates they display a giant compass on their screen that beyond showing N / S / E / W, it also points to Mecca. So at 32,000 feet while we are drinking at the bar aboard the A380, I saw men kneeling in the isle pointed towards Mecca praying. A very unusual flight indeed. Glad the two groups can coexist!
Lets skip the heat and talk about the vegetation. This will
be a short paragraph, there is no vegetation. Just brown desert.
The architecture is definitely over the top. Everywhere
there are skyscrapers including the famous Burj Kalifa, the tallest building in
the world. We went to the 124th floor observation deck. This allowed
us a maximum view of brown desert and skyscrapers. I got to see more of what I
didn’t like from this location then anywhere else in Dubai. An achievement of
sorts. Most cities have some sort of unifying architectural elements. In Dubai
there is none. Every building is unique, most to my eyes are ugly.
The national pastime of Dubai is driving down long straight
highways from one mall to another mall. All of these malls are basically the
same, with the same stores we have in Los Angeles. They pale by comparison with
their Los Angeles counterparts for one gigantic reason. Any mall in LA that I
would go to has an Apple Store (the only reason for going to a mall in my
opinion). There are no Apple Stores in Dubai as far as I can tell.
Unlike India, Dubai is clean, quiet, efficient, it comes at
a price however. On our tour today we visited the spice market, the gold market
and the huge Dubai Mall (when in Dubai, do like the Dubaiers do). The ultimate
test of shopping is that we are leaving Dubai tomorrow having spent a total of
less than $ 20.00 shopping.
One genuine nice part of the trip, is that we got to meet
Urmil, who I used to work with. Her husband was attending a conference in
Dubai so she came along to be with him. She had been in Dubai 3 days and was
sick of visiting malls. We of course met in a mall and had a nice lunch
discussing the weather.
I sincerely believe even if we were here in winter with much
cooler weather, we would feel the same.
2 comments:
Good one, Cliff! Canceled my trip immediately...
Oh Cliffy. You do know that no one travels to Dubai at this time of year except people on a layover. That's why my trip went in March and we had lovely weather. And was I right about the gold souk??? I told you so. Should have shopped in the excellent "bazaar" (read: elegant shops) that I suggested you go to that was connected to the SUPER POSH hotel I recommended you stay you stay at, but you didn't. And no dinner at the Burj al Arab? Oh well, next trip RIGHT?????
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