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DUBAI (Part 4) - The Recovery?

Last post 13 Jan 2010, 1:02 AM by yellow_bird. 73 replies.
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  •  05 Jan 2010, 1:30 PM 955203 in reply to 954771

    Re: DUBAI (Part 4) - The Recovery?

    Because it deserves to be especially with all the negative British media attitude around.











     

     

     

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  •  06 Jan 2010, 10:48 AM 955900 in reply to 955203

    Re: DUBAI (Part 4) - The Recovery?

    No financial interest then?

    Rich


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  •  06 Jan 2010, 5:14 PM 956259 in reply to 955900

    Re: DUBAI (Part 4) - The Recovery?

    Burj Khalifa :At the Top opens to overwhelming public response

    Tickets are priced AED 100 per adult and AED 75 per child







    Dubai, UAE; January 6, 2010: At the Top, the world’s highest outdoor observation deck located in Burj Khalifa, has opened to an overwhelming public response.

    Hundreds of people, mostly families, queued up for tickets to Level 124 of Burj Khalifa – and the chance of being among the first to experience its stunning views across the city.

    At the Top opened to the public following the dramatic inauguration of Burj Khalifa on January 4. An estimated crowd of 400,000 gasped in amazement as fireworks erupted and searchlights beamed from every platform of the tower.

    Mr. Thomas Dempsey, General Manager, Burj Khalifa, said At the Top would more than live up to people’s expectations.

    “The panoramic views are like those from an airplane, such is your height above ground. There is also plenty to take in before you step into the elevators to the 124th floor: interactive displays, montages describing the evolution of the tower, and in-depth information explaining the people and technology responsible for this incredible building.”

    Tickets for the tour are time stamped at 30-minute intervals, on specific days, in order to carefully manage the daily rush of sightseers.

    The introductory time-stamped ticket price is AED 100 for adults, AED 75 for children up to 12 years and free for children under 3 years. For those who simply cannot wait, immediate entry is AED 400 per person, subject to availability.

    The entrance to the At the Top experience is at The Dubai Mall’s Lower Ground level. The reception area of the attraction features a large illuminated model of Burj Khalifa that introduces and familiarizes visitors with the various sections within the super-tall building.

    Multimedia displays ‘Dubai Then and Now’, ‘From Earth to the Sky’ and ‘From Vision to Reality’ narrate the evolution of Dubai and Burj Khalifa.

    The ascent to the 124th floor is by a double-deck elevator, each deck carrying up to 14 people and travelling at an amazing 10 metres per second.

    In less than a minute, the elevator reaches the observation deck, the world’s only public observatory at this height with an outdoor terrace. High windows circle the entire viewing platform, and, for AED 10, visitors can scan the horizon and the distant streets below through computerised viewfinders, which also have pre-programmed day and nighttime vistas of the city and surrounding region. Visitors can also buy official merchandise from the At the Top retail boutique.

  •  06 Jan 2010, 5:22 PM 956276 in reply to 956259

    Re: DUBAI (Part 4) - The Recovery?

    dont mean to piss on your parade or anything but the outside viewing platofrm at the cnn tower in tornto is 147 stories high. so it isnt the tallest viewing platform in the world

    still I am coming to Dubai next week on business and am sure I will venture up there

    y/b do you live out there? if so what do you do?

  •  06 Jan 2010, 5:27 PM 956278 in reply to 956276

    Re: DUBAI (Part 4) - The Recovery?

    Yes and I noticed you didn’t answer my question, what is your commercial interest in promoting Dubai? Correct me if I am wrong, but promotions of D seems to be the ONLY thing you post on Pig. If no commercial interest, then it seems a bit obsessive, no?

    Rich


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  •  06 Jan 2010, 6:04 PM 956307 in reply to 956276

    Re: DUBAI (Part 4) - The Recovery?

    mpaul:

    dont mean to piss on your parade or anything but the outside viewing platofrm at the cnn tower in tornto is 147 stories high. so it isnt the tallest viewing platform in the world

    still I am coming to Dubai next week on business and am sure I will venture up there

    y/b do you live out there? if so what do you do?

    The outside viewing platform at the cnn tower in toronto is is 346m high, called the "Look Out Level". The Burj Khalifa (Burj Dubai) outside observation deck is 442m high. The tower is 828m high. So when you look up from the outside of the Burj you look up another 386m, like looking up at the empire state building, even though you are 442m high! I live in the UK. I have some personal investment property in Dubai but also in several other countries. I admit I am obsessive about Dubai more so than other places I have invested in but this is because I am also a skyscraper fan.
  •  07 Jan 2010, 9:30 AM 956790 in reply to 956307

    Re: DUBAI (Part 4) - The Recovery?

    y.b thanks for putting me straight on that, I shall look forwrad to it even more now! I also have a vested interest in Dubai and a love for architecture.

    what is it you do in the uk? where have you bought in dubai? let me know if there are any pics you want when I am there as I am travelling round a bit and am more than happy to send over any you wish.

  •  07 Jan 2010, 10:22 PM 957381 in reply to 956790

    Re: DUBAI (Part 4) - The Recovery?

    Yes thanks for the reply.

    Rich

     


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