We awoke to another warm and sunny day in Dubai. I’m not sure they have any other
kind. Since our flight home
doesn’t leave until 2:20 AM Tuesday, we had a whole day to fritter away. Despite the fact that the hotel offered
us use of the room until the afternoon, we decided to check out earlier, have
them store our luggage and go to the Dubai Mall to kill some time.
This mall is absolutely incredible! It’s the world’s largest in terms of
total area with 13 million sq. ft.
It’s only 12th largest when counting leasable space of only (!) 3.77 million sq. ft. There are more than 1200 shops, 120
restaurants and cafes, a 22 screen movie theater, 250 room hotel, and 14,000
parking spaces. Oh, did I mention
there’s an ice skating rink too?
A water feature we happened upon somewhere in the mall. You don't get perspective here but the diving figures were larger than life. |
A dino in lights in the middle of the Old Souk section. We're not sure how that connected to an old Arabian souk but it looked neat. |
The mall has 3 levels with stores sort of grouped by
type. There’s an electronics wing,
a shoe floor, jewelry section, watch lane, and even a recreation of an old
souk. Our entire mall at home
would fit in the Food Court of this place. To put it mildly, it was overwhelming. We wandered around for a couple of
hours referring to our map often in order to figure out where we were. We managed to find the food court and
had fish & chips which tasted pretty authentic to us. Prices for everything seemed insanely
high.
After we’d walked several miles we decided we’d had enough
and headed back to the hotel where we camped in the comfortable chairs in the
lobby. We still had free wi-fi so
we managed to pass a few hours with Al checking e-mails and me updating my
blog. At 6 PM we headed to the
airport. Emirates has really nice
lounges and we figured we might just as well while away time there. When we arrived the place was deserted.
An Emirates representative greeted us as the hotel car dropped us off and told
us that the check-in counter didn’t open until 10 PM and we couldn’t go to the
lounge until we’d checked in.
Another very nice lady said she would see what she could do ( I think
she took pity on us with our mountain of luggage) and she checked us in just
like that. We went through all the
passport and security in a flash, took the train to our terminal and are
currently ensconced in the lounge.
They’ve served us drinks and dinner. What more can we ask for, except perhaps that boarding time
will get here soon. We have a fourteen and a half hour
flight ahead of us and we’re hoping to be able to snooze a little. Thankfully we have a car picking us up
for the drive home. Our own little
bed is going to look awfully good and we can’t wait to see Emma.
A last view of the Burj Khalifa from the taxi on the way back to the hotel |
So, bye, bye from Dubai!
5 comments:
Have a great flight home! Sounds like it's been an amazing trip, and I've enjoyed your updates and pictures.
Ann, Thanks you for taking us along on your wonderful journey. Your narrative and Al's pictures took my breath away. Safe travels home.
You have had a wonderful trip. Your bit about Dubai brought back many memories for us. Safe trip home.
Great narratives Ann - we realty enjoyed your pictures and perspective.
Did you see the indoor ski run?
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