| Was booked to go end of March with family of five. No travel insurance; booked everything noncancellable. Damn. |
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I mean. What were you going to do there as a family? Buy gold bars from a vending machine and stay at a 7 star hotel?
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| Non-refundable with no insurance was perhaps a bold choice. |
Seriously...why |
| Ha ha I'm glad |
| It's fine. Dubai is super safe. We lived there during Arab Spring and everything was fine. Dubai will protect tourists 100% |
| What a weird spring break locale. Good luck with that, I guess. |
| If kids are teenager, their idea of fun includes food and spas, and you've got the money to stay there, Dubai is a great choice. But travel insurance for any international travel is a must. |
| Souks, spas, new "wonders of the world" including I wonder how a 7-star hotel can be so dumpy, I wonder how fast artificial islands start sinking, dune bashing, contemporary art, camel milk smoothies, Dubai is a lot of fun! |
If that's your thing, then save yourself a 14-hour flight, and go to Vegas or Scottsdale. |
| Come for the dumpy 7-star hotel and fake islands, stay for the exploitative kafala system. |
| There is still a 3 weeks ahead. Hopefully things calm down. In any case, if things continue like this and flights are actually cancelled, you’ll probably get a refund. |
| What a stupid place to visit |
| I can't imagine planning this trip without insurance. |
| OMG, we're right there with you, although almost everything we have is cancellable before March 20. Came here wondering if anyone else is in the same boat and/of if y'all State Dept types have a view ... I think we'll give it a minute before we pull the trigger but we really would love to do this trip. |