Dubai - budget and itinerary

Dubai iteanrry so far 


will  £1300 be enough, all activates below already paid for other then food, and will mainly use taxis everywhere.


What could I add?, I like pool, snooker meeting people, sports, going with mum, but will split up a lot.

As you can see other then Sunday and Monday, I have a lot of free time even on the days I am doing things.

Also to add I have been Burj khalifa.

Please add suggestions, thanks

Sunday 

Light breakfast 

Haircut

Temple

Beaches jumirah and kite beach

Dubai mall (vr park)

Dinner veg world

Maybe spa.

Monday 

Future museum

Desert safari

Tuesday

Alantis adventure 

Dinner

Wednesday

Miracle gardens(if open) October 19th

Thursday

Motiongate

Friday 

Nightclubs evening with “pub crawls and sort events in dubai”

Saturday 

Unknown 

Sunday 

Unknown

Monday

Unknown 

Flight at 1:30am

Comments

  • Westin
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    Whilst you may well get some good responses here, I think your question about your itinerary might be better answered over on the Trip Advisor destination forums.

    This link gives you ideas on what to do when in Dubai -
    https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Attractions-g295424-Activities-Dubai_Emirate_of_Dubai.html

    This is the general forum for posting questions - 
    https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/ShowForum-g295424-i872-Dubai_Emirate_of_Dubai.html

    Before posting there I would have a read through some of the existing threads and also the Top Questions FAQ which your will find on the right had side of the screen if viewing from a laptop. 
  • jimi_man
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    With the desert safari, choose carefully. Some of them include a show of 'local culture' and supposedly include a meal. The 'local culture' is questionable and food is usually awful, so personally I would just do the desert bit if you can.


  • sim2335
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    edited 13 September 2022 at 12:14PM
    jimi_man said:
    With the desert safari, choose carefully. Some of them include a show of 'local culture' and supposedly include a meal. The 'local culture' is questionable and food is usually awful, so personally I would just do the desert bit if you can.


    I booked via rayaman tours and idea how good their food is
  • jimi_man
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    sim2335 said:
    jimi_man said:
    With the desert safari, choose carefully. Some of them include a show of 'local culture' and supposedly include a meal. The 'local culture' is questionable and food is usually awful, so personally I would just do the desert bit if you can.


    I booked via rayaman tours and idea how good their food is
    I'm sorry, I don't know what that means. 
  • sheramber
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    jimi_man said:
    sim2335 said:
    jimi_man said:
    With the desert safari, choose carefully. Some of them include a show of 'local culture' and supposedly include a meal. The 'local culture' is questionable and food is usually awful, so personally I would just do the desert bit if you can.


    I booked via rayaman tours and idea how good their food is
    I'm sorry, I don't know what that means. 
    He booked the tours through a company called Rayaman Tours.
  • jimi_man
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    sheramber said:
    jimi_man said:
    sim2335 said:
    jimi_man said:
    With the desert safari, choose carefully. Some of them include a show of 'local culture' and supposedly include a meal. The 'local culture' is questionable and food is usually awful, so personally I would just do the desert bit if you can.


    I booked via rayaman tours and idea how good their food is
    I'm sorry, I don't know what that means. 
    He booked the tours through a company called Rayaman Tours.
    Yes I understood that bit, it was the second bit I didn't grasp. Some words missed out so I don't know if they meant to say 'they have no idea how good the food is', or 'they have some idea how good the food is'.
  • jimi_man said:
    sheramber said:
    jimi_man said:
    sim2335 said:
    jimi_man said:
    With the desert safari, choose carefully. Some of them include a show of 'local culture' and supposedly include a meal. The 'local culture' is questionable and food is usually awful, so personally I would just do the desert bit if you can.


    I booked via rayaman tours and idea how good their food is
    I'm sorry, I don't know what that means. 
    He booked the tours through a company called Rayaman Tours.
    Yes I understood that bit, it was the second bit I didn't grasp. Some words missed out so I don't know if they meant to say 'they have no idea how good the food is', or 'they have some idea how good the food is'.
    Was asking if anyone knew how good food maybe with then
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