Hi, Thanks for the video. I will have a full day in Dubai and would like to do some sightseeing, I will stay in Jumeirah hotel for two nights. My plan was to wake up, have breakfast and head down to Kite beach for a quick swim, sunbathing. After that have lunch (where?), and head to the city, see Burj Khalifa and the fountains in the evening...what else would you recommend?
Hi! As a short advice, taking into account that you have only 1 day there, I would really really skip lunch. Take a sandwich to go and use the time (don't lose time at a random restaurant table - NO restaurant in Dubai is worth it) I would strongly recommend seeing Deira with its gold and spice markets. Even though it's not the real Arabia anymore, you get the idea of it and the feeling of being actually in Arabia, which you don't get in the 5 start hotels and at the Burj. Go to Burj Khalifa an hour before sunset, so you can see the land from above and then see the town from the fountains at night. Book a table by the water at the restaurant that I show in the video. You'll have a great day. Wishing you a great time!
@TravelSingFly thanks. I woke up, had breakfast went to the beach for two hours, met a friend, had lunch, went back to the hotel, then off to mall of istanbul, did shopping and sat in one of the coffee shops with a view on the fountains and had dinner there, then went down to see the fountains closer and that was about my day. Its a mission to get out of mall of Dubai!
Thanks for showing, every time I go there so many new attractions. How much bigger can it get ! If you go again try a seaplane flight over the city, it’s awesome.. Cheers
I love sea planes! But I wanted to show also how you can see it all without spending much money... Sea planes in Dubai are quite an investment... (in Istanbul it's great - taking a schedule Sea plane there is fantastic!)
Super Video!!! Dann müssen wir doch mal mit Emirates fliegen und einen Stoppover in Dubai einlegen oder mal 10 Tage in den Herbst- oder Frühjahrsferien nach Dubai.....
Genau dafür hab ich den Film gemacht - um ein paar Vorurteile Zoo mildern. Es kann ziemlich cool sein - einmal zumindest. In einer Woche wirds möchte langweilig. Das Add-on zu dieser Episode - über Abu Dhabi - kommt jetzt am Wochenende noch raus! 😊
Really amazing video ! [So sorry for my late comment; I was really looking forward to this one, but been so busy] . Dubai is such an amazing place, and you captured some great footage and made a huge effort to put it all together all edited for this video. Well, it was really excellent. Thank you so much, I have so much encouragement to make a stopover in Dubai instead of just connecting at the airport. I have wanted to see Dubai city for a very long time, I really must do so ! Well done my friend and happy new year
Hi John! Thank you for your wonderful comment, which meets me in the final editing of the add-on to the Dubai stopover film. The add-on will be about Abu Dhabi, which can be added on a longer stopover of more than 18 hours or ideally with a night in the region. (Emirates allows up to 48 hours on saver tickets, otherwise flex fares apply) I'm very very happy to read that this film has encouraged you to turn your wish to reality to make a stop in Dubai next time! That's why I made this. And yes, it was quite an effort and 3 weeks work to put all the tons of material that I have on this topic into 23 minutes with a storyline - but now that it's out, I'm very happy about it! Thank you again so much! Very encouraging!
Travel Sing Fly very welcome Sir! Can’t wait for the Abu Dhabi video also. This standard of video is really excellent, I know it is very time consuming to make videos: I tried to do some a while ago, so I hope you continue because they are certainly appreciated and I think your channel has huge potential. Just one question: when do we get to hear you sing ?
@@johnhorton5022 Well, opera audiences in Europe get to hear me quite regularly - however, for the moment I'm trying to keep my name out of my channel about my travel passion - because I love my "dream job" too and don't wanna mix it up too much with my craziness about planes and travel and aviation. That's the reason why I haven't put my last name. Sometimes I might change that, but it'll take a while I guess... Too many people wouldn't understand that I can have a job and then do something like this here with the same passion, and not excluding the music part of my life at all... Regarding the Abu Dhabi video, it will be rather an add-on as there's just 3 big highlights - but I'm trying to make it yet as informative as possible, including some tips about driving in the UAE. It's a great town too - on top of Dubai
Great video as well as the emirates business class video! I'm planning a trip to Maldives and have a stopover in Dubai in August this year. Traveling with my wife and 2 daughter (ages 4 & 6) We arrive at 2am and our next flight is LHR is 7:45am. Do you recommend touring Dubai since I've never been in the middle of the night or just stay at the airport and rest? Trying to get upgraded to business if its available using points and maybe use the Emirates business lounge!
Hi Jesse! Thank you so much for reaching out and also for your compliments! I hope I can count you among my future subscribers. That would be fantastic! Now to your question: I would always say: YES! But you'll be having 2 small kids and it's really the middle of the night. There's nothing open at that time of course. However, if you're adventurous and the kids allow it, you could indeed take a taxi, say, at 4am and have you driven to Dubai Marina, passing by Dubai Downtown. Then experiencing sunrise above Marina's JBR Beach (be aware it's even hot at 6am) , and going right bank to the airport. It takes about 30 minutes to get back by taxi. So you need to leave from there again at 6am latest. I'd always say: better seeing it like that than not seeing anything at all. And even just passing by the skyline in a taxi is pretty unforgettable. Since Emirates has a free-cancellation/ free-changing policy, you could consider rebooking your flight to a late afternoon connection back to London. That way you'd be able to see quite a bit of Dubai. In case you do that, let me know, and I'll be happy to help with more tips! Of course, the lounge is a good idea too. You need to know that it's also possible to upgrade just one leg, in your case just Dubai to London - saves lots of miles and you can still enjoy the lounge in Dubai! (I have a dedicated video only about the lounges there - have a look!) Cheers from Germany! Chris
@@TravelSingFly Thanks for your quick reply! I did subscribe and will be seeing your other videos. Thinking of upgrading and have lots of points from my Platinum AE that I can transfer to upgrade but currently unavailable. I'll also check the other flights and will let you know. Cheers, Jesse
@@jessegarcia8851 Hi Jesse! First of all: Thank you for subscribing! That's huge! :-) Regarding AMEX Membership Rewards Points: Emirates is of course one of the better partners regarding the conversion rate. Now, I understand that you haven't booked yet. Of course you COULD also transfer the points to BA executive Club for the same conversion rate, and then fly Qatar with those miles. However, I think that August is peak-time regarding the miles redemption rate at BA. Also, flights tend to be not so very much available on BA. I will do the same with Emriates, by the way. I still have quite a number of FLOWN miles on Emirates that are du to expire by the end of 2021 - and I will add some miles coming from AMEX, and wanna give my first voice teacher (I am an opera singer) a treat. But yes, if you wanna upgrade, you need to be sure regarding upgrade availability. At the moment, there's lots of upgrade space available, also for times later this year. Good for you though that London is the only destination Emirates has several daily flights to at the moment. And with the Airbus A380!!! If you really wanna do an upgrade to business class: ONLY IF IT'S AN A380!!!!! There you get the incomparable extra value that no other airline has, with the onboard bar lounge!!!! it makes a huge difference! Don't use the miles on a business class flight with their B777. (then better on Qatar) - sorry, that was a long answer..... LOL
@@TravelSingFly 🙌 Thanks for your wealth of knowledge and it was not a long answer at all. Very detailed and informative which I like. So I looked into Qatar and Etihad as well and compared them but wasn't aware of the BA points transfer. Anyways I decided to go with Emirates since it had more pluses than minuses and the timing of the flights as well as the price were reasonable. I was able to book Economy Flex for about $900/person roundtrip and only upgraded to Business on the A380 flight from London to Dubai for all four us using miles and pay the tax which was around $150/person. (Loved your review on business class emirates and can't wait!!!!) I didn't book the upgrade on the flight from Dubai to Male since it is not A380. On the flight back I booked the evening flight with a short layover but upgrades were not available and gave an option to upgrade in the future if available. I looked into having a longer layover which is possible and tried to switch it but they were saying since it is in August, they cannot change it without penalty fee? I told them that when I bought the flight with economy plus that there are no change fees but the rep said differently and I should wait if they waive the fees later depending on COVID. Thanks again and will keep in touch! Now I get how your name is Travel Sing and Fly and maybe I can find a video of you performing...
Greetings from Dubai..my stopover consists of stretching the body before taking another flight (economy..yesterday bizniz) ! Will watch your clip in the lounge..now packing
Then it's a great one for you too - although you've probably seen Dubai already. But so many just change planes there and miss great experiences. Happy to have you among my fans!
@@TravelSingFly yes.. I have seen enough of Dubai actually.. It is not my favorite city and it will become a no go zone in 2020..too expensive the hotels because of the massive influx of tourists.. shoppers and expo visitors/participants.. Maybe till August when Dubai is hot and quiet
@@dadidi108 thank you dear Dana.this Video is more meant for people who don't fly so often and are afraid of doing connecting flights or who think that Dubai is a place where all western manners end in jail right away... There's many people who take a more expensive flight nonstop even though they're on a budget because they don't to connect in the middle East. And many stray at an airport for 6 hours or general without having the idea of leaving the building and looking what's outside (no matter if Dubai or other places). It's more a from Thai should encourage curiosity and interest in more than just the final destination or just the duties. And in my video I only show places that are actually free. You can do the whole experience with less than 50 USD. No need to go to a hotel or a fancy restaurant. I chose for this film a connection that arrived at 6am and left again at 4am.
@@TravelSingFly yes for those it may be a nice idea..though some people may be fixed on their final destination and just want to rest in between flights..I just come from Dubai and the absence of massive tourists (just before the big hausse in January) was a blessing..I can advice anybody to fly on Christmas day haha..106 passengers and 23 crew in an Airbus 380..I call that a true dreamliner! BTW I mentioned your channel to the cabin manager
@@dadidi108 Thank you, Dana! That's awesome. And that truly sounds like a dream-liner. Wonderful, with just over 100 people, an Airbus A380 is almost empty
Tolles Video.Unseren 4 Tages Trip nach Dubai haben wir mit Übernachtungen im Burj Al Arab verbunden, man gönnt sich ja sonst nichts.Ansonsten können wir Deine Erfahrungen nur bestätigen.Besonders möchte ich einen Besuch im Frame ans Herz legen, der Eintritt ist günstigt und die Aussicht ist toll. The Fountains fanden wir nicht ganz so prickelnd , da viel zu kurz.Sehr zu empfehlen ist eine Dinner Cruises von der Marina aus, Dubai bei Nacht einfach berauschend.Wie wir fanden eine sehr saubere und sichere Stadt.
Hallo! Das freut mich dass es gefallen hat, sowohl mein Video also auch Dubai selbst. Den Burj Al Arab hast du ja dann extrem nah gesehen. Haha! Und ja, Frame ist sehr schön! Morgen müsste noch der zweite Teil herauskommen, über Abu Dhabi
@@TravelSingFly Ja ja der Übernachtungspreis schreckt ab, hatten auch einige Jahre darauf gespart und es uns zur Silberhochzeit gegönnt.Abu Dhabi ist bei uns 2021 geplant.
@@aDalli-sv6tt Da würde ich mich aber echt freuen davon wieder zu hören! (da gibt's auch tolle Hotels und deutlich günstiger) Und gratuliere zur Silber-Hochzeit! Was für ein tolles Geschenk an euch selbst!
Vielen Dank! Die lange Arbeit daran hat sich gelohnt, hoffe ich. Ich hoffe dass möglichst viele davon profitieren werden. Also gern weitersagen. Bisher das aufwendigste Video, was Material, Inhalt und Regie angeht. Zum Glück brauch ich es finanziell nicht, ich wäre nach einem Monat Pleite mit meiner Genauigkeit.... Haha!
@@TravelSingFly at any Occasion..sag mal gibt es denn den Stoff souk noch in deira. Habe mir da Seidenstoffe (ECHTE!!!!) für Hemden und Hosen gekauft......
@@TravelSingFly danke für info...in 2021 will ich nochmal nach Dubai..p.s. hatte ich ganz vergessen..alles gute für deine Karriere in der welt der oper
If it was, I would have said it. Why wouldn't I have? Just as I say that it's of course better to stretch it. The intending of this video is to encourage fellow travelers to leave the airport and experience that additional destination on long stopovers instead of wasting their time at the airport.....
It's ambitious. But I did it. Only thing: I know Dubai very, very well - so you might take into consideration that I don't lose time with (dis-)orientation in a new place. This itinerary is for a full day focused entirely on sightseeing, without enjoying a long lunch etc - how I'd do it when I really have just that one day as a chance to see a place is never get to see otherwise, like on a stopover between two flights. I just did that with a walk through Sydney, which is otherwise never get to see - no time at all to sit for a moment but I saw all the center by walking (not running) and a coffee in my hand in 5 hours 😊
Maybe that's also a bit a coincidence. I'm the UAE you do see women as much as men, more or less.... Okay, at the beach you won't have the same picture as in the Mediterranean, but somehow also you will, as it's mostly the non-locals who go for a day of sunbathing and swimming at the beach....
Wow, great video and job! I could have continue watching this beautiful pictures...
こんばんわChrisさん🐣
飛行機に乗らず、自動車を運転🚘してるビデオはなかなかレアですね❣️
運転してる姿なんてめちゃくちゃカッコ良すぎてずーっとChrisさんを見ていられるくらいです❣️
ほんまにドバイのスケールの大きさには言葉を失う程驚かされますね❗️水と光のショーやプロジェクションマッピングなんてほんま綺麗やった😍
早朝の海水浴から夜のショーまで、一日中ずーっとドバイを満喫できますね❣️
次回も楽しみにしてます❤️
What an amazing city for a stopover, it looks so relaxed and relaxing there. 😀🤗
It's a really great place to get in some Arab flavors... And all I'm showing is possible on a budget too
Hi, Thanks for the video. I will have a full day in Dubai and would like to do some sightseeing, I will stay in Jumeirah hotel for two nights. My plan was to wake up, have breakfast and head down to Kite beach for a quick swim, sunbathing. After that have lunch (where?), and head to the city, see Burj Khalifa and the fountains in the evening...what else would you recommend?
Hi! As a short advice, taking into account that you have only 1 day there, I would really really skip lunch. Take a sandwich to go and use the time (don't lose time at a random restaurant table - NO restaurant in Dubai is worth it)
I would strongly recommend seeing Deira with its gold and spice markets. Even though it's not the real Arabia anymore, you get the idea of it and the feeling of being actually in Arabia, which you don't get in the 5 start hotels and at the Burj. Go to Burj Khalifa an hour before sunset, so you can see the land from above and then see the town from the fountains at night. Book a table by the water at the restaurant that I show in the video. You'll have a great day.
Wishing you a great time!
@TravelSingFly thanks. I woke up, had breakfast went to the beach for two hours, met a friend, had lunch, went back to the hotel, then off to mall of istanbul, did shopping and sat in one of the coffee shops with a view on the fountains and had dinner there, then went down to see the fountains closer and that was about my day. Its a mission to get out of mall of Dubai!
Thanks for showing, every time I go there so many new attractions. How much bigger can it get ! If you go again try a seaplane flight over the city, it’s awesome.. Cheers
I love sea planes! But I wanted to show also how you can see it all without spending much money... Sea planes in Dubai are quite an investment... (in Istanbul it's great - taking a schedule Sea plane there is fantastic!)
Super Video!!! Dann müssen wir doch mal mit Emirates fliegen und einen Stoppover in Dubai einlegen oder mal 10 Tage in den Herbst- oder Frühjahrsferien nach Dubai.....
Genau dafür hab ich den Film gemacht - um ein paar Vorurteile Zoo mildern. Es kann ziemlich cool sein - einmal zumindest. In einer Woche wirds möchte langweilig. Das Add-on zu dieser Episode - über Abu Dhabi - kommt jetzt am Wochenende noch raus! 😊
Da käme wahrscheinlich nur Anfang Oktober in Frage, da ab dem 20.10.20 die Expo in Dubai anfängt und die Preise rapide nach oben gehen werden.
Really amazing video ! [So sorry for my late comment; I was really looking forward to this one, but been so busy] . Dubai is such an amazing place, and you captured some great footage and made a huge effort to put it all together all edited for this video. Well, it was really excellent. Thank you so much, I have so much encouragement to make a stopover in Dubai instead of just connecting at the airport. I have wanted to see Dubai city for a very long time, I really must do so ! Well done my friend and happy new year
Hi John! Thank you for your wonderful comment, which meets me in the final editing of the add-on to the Dubai stopover film. The add-on will be about Abu Dhabi, which can be added on a longer stopover of more than 18 hours or ideally with a night in the region. (Emirates allows up to 48 hours on saver tickets, otherwise flex fares apply)
I'm very very happy to read that this film has encouraged you to turn your wish to reality to make a stop in Dubai next time! That's why I made this. And yes, it was quite an effort and 3 weeks work to put all the tons of material that I have on this topic into 23 minutes with a storyline - but now that it's out, I'm very happy about it! Thank you again so much! Very encouraging!
Travel Sing Fly very welcome Sir! Can’t wait for the Abu Dhabi video also. This standard of video is really excellent, I know it is very time consuming to make videos: I tried to do some a while ago, so I hope you continue because they are certainly appreciated and I think your channel has huge potential. Just one question: when do we get to hear you sing ?
@@johnhorton5022 Well, opera audiences in Europe get to hear me quite regularly - however, for the moment I'm trying to keep my name out of my channel about my travel passion - because I love my "dream job" too and don't wanna mix it up too much with my craziness about planes and travel and aviation. That's the reason why I haven't put my last name. Sometimes I might change that, but it'll take a while I guess... Too many people wouldn't understand that I can have a job and then do something like this here with the same passion, and not excluding the music part of my life at all...
Regarding the Abu Dhabi video, it will be rather an add-on as there's just 3 big highlights - but I'm trying to make it yet as informative as possible, including some tips about driving in the UAE. It's a great town too - on top of Dubai
Travel Sing Fly OK, I fully understand all that. Well, you are a very welcome addition to the aviation vlogging scene.
@@johnhorton5022 that's great! 😊
Great video as well as the emirates business class video! I'm planning a trip to Maldives and have a stopover in Dubai in August this year. Traveling with my wife and 2 daughter (ages 4 & 6) We arrive at 2am and our next flight is LHR is 7:45am. Do you recommend touring Dubai since I've never been in the middle of the night or just stay at the airport and rest? Trying to get upgraded to business if its available using points and maybe use the Emirates business lounge!
Hi Jesse!
Thank you so much for reaching out and also for your compliments!
I hope I can count you among my future subscribers. That would be fantastic!
Now to your question: I would always say: YES!
But you'll be having 2 small kids and it's really the middle of the night. There's nothing open at that time of course. However, if you're adventurous and the kids allow it, you could indeed take a taxi, say, at 4am and have you driven to Dubai Marina, passing by Dubai Downtown.
Then experiencing sunrise above Marina's JBR Beach (be aware it's even hot at 6am) , and going right bank to the airport. It takes about 30 minutes to get back by taxi. So you need to leave from there again at 6am latest. I'd always say: better seeing it like that than not seeing anything at all. And even just passing by the skyline in a taxi is pretty unforgettable.
Since Emirates has a free-cancellation/ free-changing policy, you could consider rebooking your flight to a late afternoon connection back to London. That way you'd be able to see quite a bit of Dubai. In case you do that, let me know, and I'll be happy to help with more tips! Of course, the lounge is a good idea too. You need to know that it's also possible to upgrade just one leg, in your case just Dubai to London - saves lots of miles and you can still enjoy the lounge in Dubai! (I have a dedicated video only about the lounges there - have a look!)
Cheers from Germany!
Chris
@@TravelSingFly Thanks for your quick reply! I did subscribe and will be seeing your other videos. Thinking of upgrading and have lots of points from my Platinum AE that I can transfer to upgrade but currently unavailable. I'll also check the other flights and will let you know.
Cheers,
Jesse
@@jessegarcia8851 Hi Jesse! First of all: Thank you for subscribing! That's huge! :-) Regarding AMEX Membership Rewards Points: Emirates is of course one of the better partners regarding the conversion rate. Now, I understand that you haven't booked yet. Of course you COULD also transfer the points to BA executive Club for the same conversion rate, and then fly Qatar with those miles. However, I think that August is peak-time regarding the miles redemption rate at BA. Also, flights tend to be not so very much available on BA. I will do the same with Emriates, by the way. I still have quite a number of FLOWN miles on Emirates that are du to expire by the end of 2021 - and I will add some miles coming from AMEX, and wanna give my first voice teacher (I am an opera singer) a treat. But yes, if you wanna upgrade, you need to be sure regarding upgrade availability. At the moment, there's lots of upgrade space available, also for times later this year. Good for you though that London is the only destination Emirates has several daily flights to at the moment. And with the Airbus A380!!! If you really wanna do an upgrade to business class: ONLY IF IT'S AN A380!!!!! There you get the incomparable extra value that no other airline has, with the onboard bar lounge!!!! it makes a huge difference! Don't use the miles on a business class flight with their B777. (then better on Qatar) - sorry, that was a long answer..... LOL
@@TravelSingFly 🙌 Thanks for your wealth of knowledge and it was not a long answer at all. Very detailed and informative which I like. So I looked into Qatar and Etihad as well and compared them but wasn't aware of the BA points transfer. Anyways I decided to go with Emirates since it had more pluses than minuses and the timing of the flights as well as the price were reasonable. I was able to book Economy Flex for about $900/person roundtrip and only upgraded to Business on the A380 flight from London to Dubai for all four us using miles and pay the tax which was around $150/person. (Loved your review on business class emirates and can't wait!!!!) I didn't book the upgrade on the flight from Dubai to Male since it is not A380. On the flight back I booked the evening flight with a short layover but upgrades were not available and gave an option to upgrade in the future if available. I looked into having a longer layover which is possible and tried to switch it but they were saying since it is in August, they cannot change it without penalty fee? I told them that when I bought the flight with economy plus that there are no change fees but the rep said differently and I should wait if they waive the fees later depending on COVID. Thanks again and will keep in touch!
Now I get how your name is Travel Sing and Fly and maybe I can find a video of you performing...
Greetings from Dubai..my stopover consists of stretching the body before taking another flight (economy..yesterday bizniz) ! Will watch your clip in the lounge..now packing
Then it's a great one for you too - although you've probably seen Dubai already. But so many just change planes there and miss great experiences. Happy to have you among my fans!
@@TravelSingFly yes.. I have seen enough of Dubai actually.. It is not my favorite city and it will become a no go zone in 2020..too expensive the hotels because of the massive influx of tourists.. shoppers and expo visitors/participants.. Maybe till August when Dubai is hot and quiet
@@dadidi108 thank you dear Dana.this Video is more meant for people who don't fly so often and are afraid of doing connecting flights or who think that Dubai is a place where all western manners end in jail right away... There's many people who take a more expensive flight nonstop even though they're on a budget because they don't to connect in the middle East. And many stray at an airport for 6 hours or general without having the idea of leaving the building and looking what's outside (no matter if Dubai or other places). It's more a from Thai should encourage curiosity and interest in more than just the final destination or just the duties. And in my video I only show places that are actually free. You can do the whole experience with less than 50 USD. No need to go to a hotel or a fancy restaurant. I chose for this film a connection that arrived at 6am and left again at 4am.
@@TravelSingFly yes for those it may be a nice idea..though some people may be fixed on their final destination and just want to rest in between flights..I just come from Dubai and the absence of massive tourists (just before the big hausse in January) was a blessing..I can advice anybody to fly on Christmas day haha..106 passengers and 23 crew in an Airbus 380..I call that a true dreamliner!
BTW I mentioned your channel to the cabin manager
@@dadidi108 Thank you, Dana! That's awesome. And that truly sounds like a dream-liner. Wonderful, with just over 100 people, an Airbus A380 is almost empty
Tolles Video.Unseren 4 Tages Trip nach Dubai haben wir mit Übernachtungen im Burj Al Arab verbunden, man gönnt sich ja sonst nichts.Ansonsten können wir Deine Erfahrungen nur bestätigen.Besonders möchte ich einen Besuch im Frame ans Herz legen, der Eintritt ist günstigt und die Aussicht ist toll. The Fountains fanden wir nicht ganz so prickelnd , da viel zu kurz.Sehr zu empfehlen ist eine Dinner Cruises von der Marina aus, Dubai bei Nacht einfach berauschend.Wie wir fanden eine sehr saubere und sichere Stadt.
Hallo! Das freut mich dass es gefallen hat, sowohl mein Video also auch Dubai selbst. Den Burj Al Arab hast du ja dann extrem nah gesehen. Haha! Und ja, Frame ist sehr schön! Morgen müsste noch der zweite Teil herauskommen, über Abu Dhabi
@@TravelSingFly Ja ja der Übernachtungspreis schreckt ab, hatten auch einige Jahre darauf gespart und es uns zur Silberhochzeit gegönnt.Abu Dhabi ist bei uns 2021 geplant.
@@aDalli-sv6tt Da würde ich mich aber echt freuen davon wieder zu hören! (da gibt's auch tolle Hotels und deutlich günstiger) Und gratuliere zur Silber-Hochzeit! Was für ein tolles Geschenk an euch selbst!
zauberhaftes Video gespickt mit info...danke
Vielen Dank! Die lange Arbeit daran hat sich gelohnt, hoffe ich. Ich hoffe dass möglichst viele davon profitieren werden. Also gern weitersagen. Bisher das aufwendigste Video, was Material, Inhalt und Regie angeht. Zum Glück brauch ich es finanziell nicht, ich wäre nach einem Monat Pleite mit meiner Genauigkeit.... Haha!
@@TravelSingFly at any Occasion..sag mal gibt es denn den Stoff souk noch in deira. Habe mir da Seidenstoffe (ECHTE!!!!) für Hemden und Hosen gekauft......
@@clausstimpfig3803 Den gibt's noch. Erwähne ich nebenbei zusammen mit dem Gewürz-Souk. Die sind ja direkt nebeneinander
@@TravelSingFly danke für info...in 2021 will ich nochmal nach Dubai..p.s. hatte ich ganz vergessen..alles gute für deine Karriere in der welt der oper
I doubt that this was done in 1 day. Its more like a 3 days itenerary.
If it was, I would have said it. Why wouldn't I have? Just as I say that it's of course better to stretch it. The intending of this video is to encourage fellow travelers to leave the airport and experience that additional destination on long stopovers instead of wasting their time at the airport.....
Hugh hugh hugh
This cant be in a day 😬
It's ambitious. But I did it. Only thing: I know Dubai very, very well - so you might take into consideration that I don't lose time with (dis-)orientation in a new place. This itinerary is for a full day focused entirely on sightseeing, without enjoying a long lunch etc - how I'd do it when I really have just that one day as a chance to see a place is never get to see otherwise, like on a stopover between two flights.
I just did that with a walk through Sydney, which is otherwise never get to see - no time at all to sit for a moment but I saw all the center by walking (not running) and a coffee in my hand in 5 hours 😊
Looks nice but it’s slightly unnerving that 99% I see is men in the background especially beaches
Maybe that's also a bit a coincidence. I'm the UAE you do see women as much as men, more or less.... Okay, at the beach you won't have the same picture as in the Mediterranean, but somehow also you will, as it's mostly the non-locals who go for a day of sunbathing and swimming at the beach....