Monday, July 26, 2010 "Giant Ambition & Excitement" : Dubai in 2010.    It seems like just yesterday I wrote to the world about cranes, waterparks and Atlantis.  I spoke of my recent move to Dubai and going to work at Aquaventure.  It turns out that was almost two years ago now.  Ok, well, although conspicuously quiet….I am still in Dubai.  And, yes….Dubai is still in business.


By Scott Deisley, Vice President Aquaventure Operations, at Kerzner International's Atlantis, Palm Jumierah, Dubai, UAE

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While part of this radio silence certainly has to do with the rigors of opening an iconic  resort like Atlantis, part of it I have to chalk up to laziness and uncertainty.  I started a few times to put posts together but to be honest, I wasn’t inspired.  As many people have speculated, it was a bit of a dark time in Dubai in 2009.  I say that, but I do believe it was a dark time most everywhere in 2009.  The world was moving along at a pretty good pace and all the sudden, the bottom fell out.  It has been a terrible year for everyone and I am glad to see it disappearing in the rear view mirror.  It was a bit disappointing to hear people from the industry, people I respected, speak with so much apparent pleasure about the problems Dubai has experienced .  No one here was celebrating the bad fortune that had befallen the rest of the world.  Like everywhere else, good people lost their jobs and struggled to make ends meet in what was certainly a terrible time for everyone.  Have I been nervous that, regardless of my performance, I could have lost my job at some point over the past year and a half?  Of course I have.  I would venture a guess that most of you reading this have felt the same way at one point or another.  On a brighter note, things seem to be getting a little bit better and people are feeling more confident.  I feel that now, like most other times in my life, my job security is more a matter of how well I perform rather than how bad business levels are.  I again feel like I am in control of my destiny and that is an empowering feeling.  

Well, to be honest, while it was a tough time, and it still is to some degree, it wasn’t the end of the road for Dubai.  I have to say I am impressed with how they have spent the past 18 months.  Instead of closing up shop,  they paused or cancelled most mega projects and focused on something really important, the little things.  Mind you there have been a few large scale things as well but they have finished some projects that would usually have taken a back seat to the big boys.  There has been a renewed focus on things like sidewalks, road projects and landscaping.  They have completed a large part of the ambitious metro project which has been ongoing for a few years now.  Work continues on it at the moment and an announcement has been made that work is drawing to a conclusion on many of the stations on the next line to open.  Essentially, we saw things slow down but not stop.  It was actually nice to see some of these projects, often overlooked in favor of the next big thing start to tie the big projects together and give some measure of completeness to certain areas.   

After this period of calm in Dubai the signs of confidence are beginning to show again.  Cautious, but who’s not cautious these days?  Dubai has had to come to grips with a new world, one that is vastly different from what it was used to.  There was a time here when sales was order processing.  No sales skills were required.  Now, it’s time to go out and compete for the business.  Room rates have come down.  They’re still among the highest average rates in the world but they have come down to where people that have always wanted to vacation here now can, exposing a whole new market.  This is not all bad.  I will tell you that if you have ever wanted to visit Dubai but have felt that the time wasn’t right or it would cost too much, right now is the time to come.  It is hot, make no mistake about that, but the deals are amazing.  Reference kids go free with Emirates Airlines on their website.  I would even guess that deals will go on through the end of the year, but start planning now.  I would highly recommend Atlantis, The Palm  as the place to stay. 
I have heard great things about it .     

There have been many demonstrations of confidence among developers as well.  Several hotels on The Palm are nearing completion and the Dubai Pearl, (above right) which sits at the base of The Palm is moving fast and furious, rising a at a consistent pace.  Our own One&Only resorts have announced the opening of a new resort on the crescent of The Palm for 10/10/10.  It has risen with lightning speed and if the One&Only Royal Mirage, our other One &Only resort in Dubai, is any indication, it will be a beautiful and brilliantly run property.  Dubai Airport has completed a new terminal to service Emirates Airlines flights only.  The expansion is larger than many whole international airports are at full build out.  Two large new malls, Dubai Mall near the financial center and Mirdiff City Center Mall near the airport have also opened in the past 18 months. 

Let’s not forget about the world’s tallest man made structure, Burj Khalifa (left), named in honour of the ruler of Abu Dhabi and President of the UAE.  Let’s be fair here and acknowledge the magnitude of this achievement.  This is a really spectacular building and surrounded by a well thought out development. 

Dubai is not a giant city by world standards but there is a giant ambition and an amazing sense of excitement, even now.  I am very happy to be living here.  I still think this is an amazing place and I think it’s an amazing time to live here.   

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What a great blog! Thanks for being so upbeat and making me want to visit Dubai. I'm glad that the vision is still there and as you say, it's good to see that the details are being given the attention while the bigger projects are on hold.
Comment By Pamela Harvey At 7/26/2010 7:53 PM
Congratulations on a wide-ranging report from someone who is living in Dubai, professionally committed, and determined. As the world enters a new economic paradigm, it is most helpful to hear how things are readjusting in specific detail in particular places. Scott, thank you for writing.
Comment By Adrian Fisher At 7/28/2010 9:32 AM
Pamela,

Thanks for your kind words! It's hard not being upbeat after 2009. A tough year for everyone to be sure. I am planning to do a more exhaustive tour of the city to show more of the exciting things that are going on here. I plan on posting much more frequently in the future and with as many pictures as they will let me post.

One thing about Dubai is that it's not the same city two days in a row!

All the best,

Scott
Comment By Scott Deisley At 7/28/2010 1:36 PM
Great post Scott! As a frequent visitor to the city I find your point of view really refreshing. Last year it seems that near everyone was jumping on the bandwagon & almost gaining pleasure from the troubles faced by Dubai (I believe the Germans call this 'Schadenfreude'). However, the city was not alone, right across the world, in every industry, 09 was a real struggle. I for one can't wait for my next visit and am looking forward to your next posts.
Comment By Paul Doney At 7/28/2010 7:36 PM
Scott,
Great blog! You have called it very well. Dubai has been hit hard in the face here and it is far from over but we are showing a great spirit. As all should know, the goal here is to be a great city and it is definitely becoming that. The difficulties our leisure industry has faced the past two years is nothing compared to what the rulers of the Emirates in the UAE have faced. They have shown character though and, like you, I have seen a spirit the past 18 months that I was not sure was here. This is a very difficult crisis and it is far from over but I am starting to feel that folks like you and I are going to make it and that means a whole lot of other folks will too!

Scott said it right; book your trip now and see what has happened in amazing Dubai up close and personal. Fine to stay at Atlantis, but you have to come ride the themed spinning coaster, Spin Gear, at the Sega Republic Dubai located in The Dubai Mall which is in the shadows of The Burj Khalifa!
Joe
Comment By Joe Gibbons At 7/28/2010 7:48 PM
Thanks Adrian.

It is indeed a new landscape. while it seems hard to deal with at times, being pushed around by the circumstances you face I think it makes you more creative in your problem solving approach. It grows your brain muscle. Of course you have to decide to think that way versus the alternative, whining about it and doing nothing.

Paul, please drop by Atlantis on your next visit to Dubai. I would be happy to show you around the resort.

Joe, Good to hear from you mate. Let's get together soon and catch up. I'll come your way and ride that coaster again.
Comment By Scott Deisley At 7/29/2010 2:29 PM
I worked in Dubai for 3 years, returned to the UK in November. The last year was hard, a lot of people lost a lot of jobs but hey life goes on and I know many people in my industry (construction) lost jobs in Singapore, the US wherever. Point is, Dubai was not alone so real good to read your somewhat defiant post. Seems to me Dubai will be back, maybe a few of the mega-projects were a little over-ambitious but there was lot done and a lot more will be done. Hope you have super year and thanks for writing!
Comment By Stu Budgen At 8/1/2010 12:26 AM
Your post reminds me of why I enjoyed my time in Dubai and was looking forward to productive and profitable growth. But waiting for a recovery who's shadow wouldn't be seen for years, would have been poor business practice. It's great to hear that the mood is improving and people are feeling better about their future. No doubt Dubai will return as the number one focus for the world of leisure and entertainment.
Comment By TonyP At 8/16/2010 6:07 PM
Scot last month I visited Dubai,
what ever you mentioned is absolutely true, every one in Dubai whether they are in service industry or hospitality working hard to cope up the situation.
For Dubai I will like to mention one thing over here that the Architecture in Dubai is outstanding and I will like to quote that ' all architect should visit Dubai' for exposure to different materials and shapes and form.
Everyone must be thinking;
Why Dubai is having great and beautiful buildings?
the answer is they have money and money is the biggest weapon in construction industry. This industry wont collapse but it will flourish again within span of two years and we can see some more imagination of man as Men has always strived to build better buildings.
Comment By Ar. Dhaval Panchasara At 8/16/2010 10:42 PM
Hey Scott, send me an email I would like to speak with you.
Ive been trying to figure out how to reach you but with friends help and public information I finally tracked you down.
Comment By DP At 8/25/2010 1:01 AM
Hey DP!

Sorry, have racked my brain and I can't figure out who you are. I will also need an e-mail address to reach you at. There is probably some way for me to get to it through this site, but frankly, I am not smart enough to figure it out.

Best,

Scott
Comment By Scott Deisley At 9/1/2010 9:02 AM
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