Access to Burj Al Arab

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The only way to get into Burj Al Arab is if you have a booking already made at one of the bars / cafe's.

Not completely true...if you're staying at another Jumeirah property there are 3 timeslots (each ~2hrs I think) where you can visit the Burj al Arab for free. One of them is 1am-3am (or thereabouts), which is great for late night drinks in the bar up the top. :)

Just hail one of the electric buggies, show them your Jumeirah Beach or Souk Madinat room key and in you go. :)

(When we left at around 2:30am, the buggies weren't around so instead of making us wait for one, they gave us a lift back to the JBH in one of the many 750iL's sitting around waiting. Service!! :D

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- Febs.

From an old post, I note this response about gaining free access to the Burj Al Arab. I guess the Jumeirah properties does not include Hilton Jumeirah? Any other ways that don't include selling a first born to pay for high tea?
 
From an old post, I note this response about gaining free access to the Burj Al Arab. I guess the Jumeirah properties does not include Hilton Jumeirah? Any other ways that don't include selling a first born to pay for high tea?

I stayed at the Hilton Jumeirah Beach last year. No mention made of a Burj al Arab freebie. Mind you, my check-in experience was utterly lamentable, so it may have been overlooked.
 
Nothing to do with the Jumeirah Hilton.it means the jumeirah group hotels-Burg,Madinat and Jumeirah Beach hotels.

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We were booked into Jumeirah Beach last year and no mention of access. Might have been my lack of attention though.

This year we will do Afternoon Tea and staying at the Intercontinental. It's in the middle of Ramadan and 40+ heat so not much else happening in the afternoon.
 
Nothing to do with the Jumeirah Hilton.it means the jumeirah group hotels-Burg,Madinat and Jumeirah Beach hotels.

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Thanks for the confirmation. I have been looking at some of the Jumeirah group and although rates are high, it seems most (all?) rates include access to the waterpark for all guests, which coupled with sticky-beak access to Burj Al Arab, bring them to within reach of almost being arguably logical! :rolleyes:

Any recent experiences with access to Burj Al Arab with a stay at a sister hotel?
 
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