Since Eric and I hadn't left Qatar since our arrival in February, we figured it was time to travel a bit at the end of May. Unlike when we were living in France, we have to fly anywhere and everywhere we want to go from Doha (unless we're staying in Qatar) so it makes it a bit more difficult to take weekend trips. Before our four week long separation, we decided to head to Dubai, probably the better known of the Emirates.
We only had a few days so we hit the ground running...and I mean running. We saw everything! We arrived late Thursday afternoon. A long time friend of Jedd's (Sat) lives in Dubai so he offered for us to stay with him. Sat ended up having to go away on business last minute so we were sorry to have missed him but it was so sweet of him to host us even while he was away.
One of Jennie's friends, Serena, from HS lives in Dubai with her husband, Rahul so we met up with them on Thursday night for drinks, dinner and then a night on the town.
Even though they're not far, I think Dubai might have more humid than Doha at this particular time. You don't have to cover up as much either so it's a lot more tolearable.
Eric and the world's 7 star hotel, Burj al Arab.
The next day we woke up early to get to the Famous Burj Kalifa - AKA the tallest building in the world. We thought we'd be impressed, but to be honest, we were blown away.
It's three times the size of the Empire State Building!!!
View of the man made island "The Palm"--similar to "The Pearl" in Doha
We just couldn't get enough photos. It almost looked fake.
Fountains for the water show
Then we hit the mall and found this: One of Dubai's Gold Souks..definitely different than Doha's very old, run down gold souk...but still has some worthwhile shops where you can get custom made jewelery.
Then we hit the aquarium...
Then we met up with Serena and Rahul again. They took us to Dubai's museum....not quite as impressive as Doha's Islamic Museum.
Then we went on a boat ride across the Dubai Creek.
Tired men sleeping in the shade
Dhow Boat
Catamaran
We then hit the well-known "Ski Dubai" for some slope time before heading back into the heat and humidity. It was such a strange sensation to be in warm weather clothes and then be in a jacket and hat. It was only one slope but it was pretty impressive for just a ski slope in a mall!
Unfortunately we didn't get any photos inside where we skiied because it was too cold for our camera!

A glimpse of the Ski Dubai Resort.
That night we went to the water show at the Burj Kalifa
After the impressive water show, we planned to get drinks at the Burj al Arab (world's 7 star hotel). Only a $55USD minimum. Most drinks cost between $20 and $30USD.
Not terrible prices for a 7 star hotel.
This is a photo of the foyer looking up.
Eric and Rahul with their very "manly" drinks.
We were all mesmorized by the water (below)....it was synced perfectly....if you've seen it, you know....just amazing. This video (from youtube) will explain it better....(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3Gd7FMUAWg&feature=related)
Outside of the hotel
The next day, we went to Atlantis for the water park. Wow! We went on the slides and hit the lazy river. It was the perfect end to our weekend in Dubai.
Inside Atlantis
Until next time.....

No kidding you did it all!! Great trip. We haven't done all of that and we've been 2 times! Sorry I missed out on seeing Burj Kahlifa. What amazing pictures! So glad you got to go and do it all.
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