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Celebrate Ramadan At Burj Al Arab.

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Celebrate Ramadan At Burj Al Arab.

Postby Caana-Nuug » Thu Sep 21, 2006 11:03 pm

See how the rich enjoy Ramadan. Aduunyo xaalkaa ba'a!
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Ramadan at Burj Al Arab, the most luxurious hotel in the world, is a truly enchanting experience, with a focus on togetherness and celebration. A range of traditional and contemporary dining options to start the day or break the fast are prepared by chefs with an understanding of cultural cuisine appropriate to this special time.

http://www.burj-al-arab.com/ramadan/

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Postby gurey25 » Fri Sep 22, 2006 4:38 am

The Burj sucks.

I dont like the decore, i dont like the service.
and the securityregulations are a pain i the ass.
even if you can afford it and want to stay a couple of nights or check out some of the resteraunts, you need a reservation. Too many heads of state or former ones walking around with thier security detail.

You cant walk in.


Now the JBH jumeriah Beach Hotel, just next to it, is much better,
the view, the decore, basically everything about it is perfect.
and its 5 star so its affordable.

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Postby PragmaticGal » Fri Sep 22, 2006 6:16 am

Doesn't the focus on luxury defeat the whole purpose of Ramadan?

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Postby Caana-Nuug » Fri Sep 22, 2006 12:08 pm

[quote="PragmaticGal"]Doesn't the focus on luxury defeat the whole purpose of Ramadan?[/quote]

Exactly...! Boqolsoon baqti ku afur ideology.

Gurey,

The Burj is too much of a hassle I agree, Arabs overdo everything in life, badow lacag helay maxaad ka filaneysaa?

$500 for a glass of cognac, not to mention they use Rolls Royce as a shuttle to pick up high-end clients from the airport.


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