Access to the massive 'Malibu Beach' wave pool and lazy river
Modern, clean rooms that feel brand new
Incredible value for money compared to downtown Dubai
In sintesi: A shiny new hotel stranded in the desert—great for a pool weekend, terrible for sightseeing without a car.
Recensito da @Leemu: I was honestly shocked by how much space I had here. It felt more like a private apartment than a hotel room. Having a separate living area to crash in after a long day in Dubai was exactly what I needed. Super clean and modern, too.
Cosa hanno detto gli ospiti che hanno soggiornato qui
The hype
Travelers love the pool and the price but hate the isolation.
Reality check
You will spend more on taxis than on the room if you don't rent a car.
You are driving your own vehicle
You want a staycation focused on pool time
You are on a budget but refuse to stay in a dive
Pulizia e manutenzione
8.5
Housekeeping: Generally praised as 'Exceptional' and 'Spotless', though some reports of missed balcony dust.
Bathroom hygiene: Clean, but watch out for the wet floor issue due to shower leakage.
Maintenance: Brand new feel, everything works, though AC can sometimes be finicky.
Linens & towels: Fresh, crisp, and new.
Odors & scents: Neutral and fresh; no musty carpet smells reported.
Sleepability™
7MODERATO
MODERATO
0-4RUMOROSO
4-7.5MODERATO
7.5-10SILENZIOSO
Nearby construction sites (early morning)
Community 'stunt drivers' on empty roads
Prima di prenotare
Buono a sapersi
The 'Malibu Beach' wave pool is a community amenity, not private to the hotel, but guests get access.
A tourism dirham fee of AED 10 per bedroom/night is charged at check-in.
The hotel is dry (alcohol served in specific zones only, verify current license status).
Cosa portare
International driving permit (you really need a rental car)
Moisturizer (the desert air here is drier than the coast)
Snacks (limited dining options within walking distance)
Genio delle camere
Migliori scelte
Pool View rooms (usually quieter and offer a 'resort' vibe)
Higher floors to minimize street-level construction noise
Camere da evitare
Rooms facing the active construction zones (ask at check-in)
Lower floor street-facing rooms
Genio delle richieste camera – copia e incolla
“I would appreciate a room on a high floor facing the pool area, away from any active construction sites, to ensure a quiet stay.”
FAQ e consigli nascosti
Tutto ciò che vuoi davvero sapere prima di prenotare.
Is there a free shuttle to the mall?
Yes, but it's limited. There is a daily shuttle to Mall of the Emirates, but seats are first-come, first-served and timings are sparse.
Can I walk to the metro?
Absolutely not. The nearest metro is 30+ minutes away by car.
Is breakfast included?
Not usually in the base rate. It costs around AED 85 (~$23) per person if purchased separately.
Is the pool heated?
Yes, the hotel has two temperature-controlled pools, plus access to the community wave pool.
How far is the airport?
DWC (Al Maktoum) is ~30 mins away; DXB (Dubai International) is ~45-50 mins away.
Are there restaurants nearby?
Yes, the Damac Hills 2 Community Centre is nearby with options like Nay Oxygen and a Carrefour market.
Suggerimenti degli Insider
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The 'DA2' bus connects the community to Dubai Studio City, but it's a slow route.
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Valet parking is often free if the self-park lot is full.
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Use the 'Urban Bar Deli' for happy hour deals if you don't want to drive back into the city.
5 cose da sapere prima di partire
💡The shower design often leads to water flooding the bathroom floor.
💡You might spot camels or gazelles on the drive in from Al Qudra road.
💡Food delivery apps (Talabat/Deliveroo) have fewer options here than in the city.
💡The 'Lazy River' is part of the community center, a short walk/shuttle from the hotel lobby.
💡Mobile signal can be spotty in some elevators and corridors.
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