Lots of Brits go to Dubai on vacation on package tours. Definitely not performative, it's just a good deal for a nice beach. I know a lot of people who travel there for work too. |
PP here. Come on, you don't know my story and I don't know yours. Don't discount other peoples experiences. When I say we weren't rich, we weren't. We didn't take any driving vacations any years, except once to Niagara Falls. We got pizza a couple times a month, but that was it. Clipped coupons, shopped at several stores each week to get what was on sale from each store. When I say we saved to take those trips, I mean we saved. My parents had 15 siblings overseas along with two remaining parents and made it a priority that we got to visit with them every few years. That doesn't mean we were rich. |
Someone I know just traveled from back from Dubai and they said their plane took off on a runway right next to where the blown up terminal was.
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OP here. I've managed to obtain a full refund from one of the hotels with whom I'd booked a nonrefundable reservation. Very grateful. The other hotel offered me the option to reschedule within the next six months, but I've responded that I cannot travel to Dubai given the current situation and I continue to request a full refund. I'm hopeful they'll come through. Our airline is offering refunds for all flights through March 22 - ours is a few days after that. I called and they said try back in a week. I've also gotten refunds for various excursions booked, including a desert safari, night golf, Dinner in the Sky, Burj Khalifa and tour of Old Dubai. So - about 1/2 of our $25k vacation has been returned and I feel optimistic about getting the other half. If not directly from the vendors themselves, then I'll escalate to my credit card.
Really sad not to visit this beautiful and exciting place. But after this, I can't see us taking our children there, likely ever. Feeling very lucky that we were not there when this all broke out. What a nightmare for those who are stuck and scared. I am totally worn down by this relentless winter and the kids have 11 days off for spring break, so now figuring out where to go that's warm and not in a war zone. Suggestions welcome. |
Why do you find it weird? |
No one raged at anyone, moron. Look up the definition of “rage” - look up “similar” while you’re at it
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I fully expect you'll get the airfare back, and maybe a few other refunds. Since it's before hurricane season, can you just go to the Caribbean or somewhere like Belize or Costa Rica? |
My family once went to Dubai for spring break. We had a great time. We enjoyed the city, beaches, desert safari, petting camels, delicious food, shopping, etc… It was a lot of fun! |
For the best. Terrible place |
Still name calling and raging on DCUM. Nice life 🤪 |
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Final update from the OP: full refund of my entire trip, including my nonrefundable hotels and flights. Our airline declined a refund three times but given the airport was bombed this morning, they relented when I called today. Guess that does not teach me a lesson never to book nonrefundable again. It is significantly cheaper so that’s the way that I have always rolled in my 20 years of travel all around the world.
I would really love to get to Dubai one day. Our entire family was truly alight with excitement about seeing this part of the world, and all of the cool experiences we were planning there. Now to figure out where we’re going for spring break. Nothing sounds remotely as exciting to me as Dubai did. Looking at Florida, Phoenix, California, Turks…but likely sticking in the states given what’s happening in the world right now. |
Go next year. Dubai will be the same. You will have a great time. |
You were “alight with excitement”!? Have you just been trolling this board the entire time? If so, well done |
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