Here are my notes:
So, we arrived and I needed to pee, but I was so overwhelmed with the stern guys who checked out our passports, they would not budge, or even look somewhat relaxed, they were hard core. Anyway, I didn’t go to the bathroom because I was distracted by everything, the palm tress in the airport, the 30 foot waterfall, the lights, the huge flat screens, etc.
We found Fahd there and he led us to some guys who had a bus waiting for us. We stepped out of the airport to very warm weather, and it was balmy. We boarded the bus and sat for 2 hours while trying to see something outside. We passed the world’s tallest building that adorns magazines and summons on lookers. It was strange looking, kind of like a spool of paper that had been thrown and the triangular cone that was left was the building. We saw many tall buildings and tons of lights.
As we got out of the city, the bus quieted, cameras went away and everyone seemed to drift off to sleep. I hadn’t seen much of a wink of sleep since the night b4 when I was back home, so I too joined in. We all started to stir as more signage begun to appear, we were nearing Abu Dahbi. We found the hotel and drove down this half constructed road with construction on both sides. It was rickety to say the least, and narrow, but we made it to the valet area and unloaded.
It took us about 30 minutes to all get checked in and they took our passports. They said they would give them back when we left the hotel, which was strange for most of us. We all sat there in confusion, wondering if we should press the issue and get the only valid form of ID we had in this far away land where we weren’t even sure how to abide by the laws.
We all retreated to our new rooms to find a tiny room with two single beds, very nice however, and a killer bathroom, one that you may find in a fairly upscale home, bidet included in every room. And of course, most of us have never used them, and none of us have any idea how, or perhaps any desire to know. After visiting our rooms we headed back down to the restaurant to eat, it was not going to close up until 12:30, so we had a tiny window to get some food. We ate and then a few people invited me to walk around town, go exploring.
We set out on foot and didn’t find much in the way of nightlife, nor did we encounter much life at all. Everything was shut down, but we did manage to find a bar that had a chain link fenced in patio of sorts, we sat down and 2 of our party drank Turkish coffees and smoked from a hookah. After an hour or so, we all seemed to get very tired, One of the girls read the emptied coffee cups in Persian tradition, it was very interesting. Anyway, we eventually retreated and all passed out from exhaustion.
The next morning came all too soon. We had to be at breakfast before 10:30 because that was when they stopped serving. I made it just on time and found my roommate at the end. A bunch of people were plotting to have a day trip to Dubai which never transpired. Finally everyone disbursed knowing that a tour bus would escort us around town at 2pm.My roommate and I chose to take a walk to try to get her a bathing suit. We were success finding her a $3 suit, not bad. She was very excited. We returned just in time for 2pm. Well, our bus didn’t leave until about 2:40pm, and then we reluctantly proceeded to visit some malls. None of us seemed to have much interest in shopping malls filled with mainstream stores that are in every city around the globe, but whomever was instructing the bus had the upper hand, and off to the malls we went. It was fine, lastly, we went to the emperor’s palace, this 3 Billion dollar monstrous structure that is fairly palace like, though
I’ve never really seen a palace. Anyway, we went in, took a bunch of pix and walked in on a little event where by the unveiling of the very first gold atm machine in the world was unveiled. It was interesting, I have video.
So, we left there and headed back for another meal. And after, we headed down to the pool area where we had some beers to celebrate my roommate’s birthday. Some of the guys in the group told some stories, over all it was nice, relaxing, chill, but nothing all too interesting.
We retired at 3 am. I was very very tired. Okay, this is about all the time I have to post right now. I hope you enjoy. . .


