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#12334 by honey lamb
23 Apr 2006, 22:09
I booked this hotel having read there was a lot of construction around the beach hotels and in any case I am not really a beach person. It was great! [y] The hotel itself was small with 14 floors and no more than 12 rooms on each floor and a rooftop swimming pool. It was all chrome, glass and black marble and looked very stylish. Our room was lovely. One wall was just ceiling to floor windows with a view over Dubai Creek and the dhow wharfage. Clever use of mirrors made it light and airy and the bathroom had the glass, chrome and black marble theme with a great walk-in shower. I’ve stayed in hotels where the bedroom has been smaller than this bathroom. [:0] Our room was at the end of the corridor and so was very quiet (except on the last night when the lady in the next room was obviously enjoying herself immensely [:w][:I])

The staff were terrific and for the most part called us by name. The concierge even remembered Aer John’s golf handicap when we went to book extra golf. [oo] The supervisor in the Issimo bar was also very friendly and helpful and gave many tips for trips and places to visit. As for the guy who looked after our room (I can’t really call him a chambermaid, can I?), well he gave the impression that there was nothing more he wanted to do in life but to look after us and our room. [oo][oo]

As we had arrived from a night flight I had not expected our room to be ready and we were invited to go to the pool area and they would send for us when it was. The views up there were spectacular and I went to get my camera only to find them bringing the luggage up to the room. We both showered to freshen ourselves up and there were only two bath towels – the largest I have ever seen in an hotel. I was afraid there would be none for the morning but I need not have worried. Any time they were used, when we returned to our room they had been replaced – even if we showered in the middle of the day. In the evening as part of the turndown service an aromatherapy burner was lit on the side of the bathtub. [8D]

Breakfast was served in the Glasshouse across from Verre (they use the same kitchens as do room service) and there was a choice of a cold buffet or a hot breakfast. What surprised me was the ready availability of bacon and pork dishes but these were clearly marked. The room service menu was also available at the poolside and in the Issimo bar and had a good variety of dishes. The bar has an extensive cocktail menu as well as a variety of other drinks but because we were there from Sunday till Wednesday night it was rather quiet.

The hotel ran a shuttle service twice a day to the Hilton Jumeira Beach and also every day to a different shopping mall. I went to the Jumeira Beach Hilton and found it to be more of a resort hotel. The pool area was downstairs and there were gardens leading down to the beach with loungers laid out there and also on the beach area. It was very busy and there were mainly families staying there. The lobby was huge with a bedouin style tent at one end. It had two or three different dining areas as well as the pool bar and different theme nights. Although it was more geared towards the holiday maker than Dubai Creek I also felt it was a lot less personal and I was pleased with my choice of hotel [y][y]
#113803 by mitchja
23 Apr 2006, 22:14
Thanks for the report HL [y]

Sounds great :)

Regards
#113813 by HighFlyer
23 Apr 2006, 22:55
Thanks for the review HL!

Could be a sure contender for a hotel when i return to DXB with his Lordship :)

Did you eat at Verve at all?

Thanks,
Sarah
#113814 by buns
23 Apr 2006, 23:12
HL

Thanks for an excellent review[y][y]
coupled with the pictures you posted of the Beach Hotel and the considerable building work in that next of the woods, I can safely say that the Hilton Dubai Creek will feature in future travel plans for mrs B and myself.

(I would love to go to the Burj, but ......[:#])

Thanks once again

buns
#113815 by honey lamb
23 Apr 2006, 23:17
Originally posted by HighFlyer
Thanks for the review HL!

Could be a sure contender for a hotel when i return to DXB with his Lordship :)

Did you eat at Verve at all?

Thanks,
Sarah

No we didn't eat at Verre. As I said somewhere else (I think it was the Restaurant Forum) with Aer John it would be like casting pearls before swine! [:w]
#113855 by lilyjosh0
24 Apr 2006, 10:19
HL - sounds like a great hotel - good service makes all the difference doesn't it?
#113867 by stevendq
24 Apr 2006, 11:17
I agreee with HL review. I stayed here for a week in Feb and thought it was a Very good hotel, nice and modern with good service and great rooms. It has some reasonable rates too if you book far enough in advance.
#113881 by lynnewob
24 Apr 2006, 12:24
I've stayed in both Creek and beach hotels and if you want a more formal atmosphere, I prefer the creek as the hotels are geared up to business people and their service seems to be far superior.

Next trip will have to be 3 nights at Burj and possibly 3 or 2 nights at Al Maha in the desert as it looks really nice.

Glad you enjoyed your trip.
#117818 by oxmatt
14 May 2006, 22:54
I recently stayed here and was very impressed. Very smart, friendly and got our room at 8.30am when arriving early.

I reckon I earned roughly 3000 flying club miles for a one night stay using the hilton "double dip" program and converting honor points to miles.

Highly recommended, and only about 10 minutes from the airport!

Creek water taxis are the biggest bargain in the world.
#117856 by iforres1
15 May 2006, 09:10
HL, thanks for the review. Bringing back memories of a distant Dubai. Sounds nice and relaxed. We were not too far from at from the Hilton Jumeria beach resort. The roadworks along this stretch made it a mare to go anywhere or even cross the road.

Iain
Virgin Atlantic

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