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  • #31
    Originally posted by lawren2 View Post
    There is one but not available July.
    Dubai is Aug 8-18 Paris is July 28 to Aug 8 I need to figure something out fast, II has getaways to Dubai at about $1500 a week but they do not have anything in Aug.
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    • #32
      How about a travel agency from Europe. They have them for sure.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by rikkis_playpen View Post
        After 25 years- I'd just take the hint and be thankful it didn't come by way of a note wrapped around a rock!

        What a great Avatar you have!

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        • #34
          Frank
          We love Cabo but it would be very hot. What about Southern CA (San Diego area) Specifically Carlsbad, Del Mar or Coronado. The weather should be really nice that time of year. I would avoid the inland timeshares like in Ramona or over in Palm Springs as they could be really warm.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Barbeque
            Frank
            We love Cabo but it would be very hot. What about Southern CA (San Diego area) Specifically Carlsbad, Del Mar or Coronado. The weather should be really nice that time of year. I would avoid the inland timeshares like in Ramona or over in Palm Springs as they could be really warm.
            I always thought coastal California, especially San Diego, during the summer was just about impossible to get through a timeshare trade.
            Luanne

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            • #36
              Frank,

              Are you sure about Dubai in August? It's going to be VERY HOT

              Just want to make sure you are aware before you finalize your plans.

              Congrats on the 25th!

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              • #37
                Originally posted by StressCadet
                Frank,

                Are you sure about Dubai in August? It's going to be VERY HOT

                Just want to make sure you are aware before you finalize your plans.

                Congrats on the 25th!
                How hot is it?
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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Luanne View Post
                  I always thought coastal California, especially San Diego, during the summer was just about impossible to get through a timeshare trade.

                  Maybe It depends on how good of a trader you have
                  If not there are a lot of rentals Tri West has quite a few at the Four Seasons Aviara and there are others

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by bigfrank
                    How hot is it?
                    Typical Dubai temperatures throughout the year:
                    Month High
                    (Fahrenheit)
                    Low
                    (Fahrenheit) High
                    (Celsius) Low
                    (Celsius) Average Rainfall (inches)
                    January
                    74F 54F 23C 12C 0.5
                    February
                    75F 57F 24C 14C 1
                    March
                    80F 60F 27C 16C 0.5
                    April
                    86F 65F 30C 18C 0
                    May
                    93F 72F 34C 22C 0
                    June
                    97F 77F 36C 25C 0
                    July
                    100F 82F 38C 28C 0
                    August
                    100F 82F 38C 28C 0
                    September
                    99F 77F 37C 25C 0
                    October
                    92F 71F 33C 22C 0
                    November
                    87F 64F 31C 18C 0
                    December
                    78F 58F 26C 14C 0.5



                    When to Visit:
                    The best time of the year to visit Dubai is between November and April, when the weather is coolest. Ramadan, which takes place at a different time each year on the western calendar, is the Muslim month of fasting and is strictly adhered to throughout the UAE. That means that it's illegal, not to mention rude, to eat, drink or smoke in public from sunrise to sunset during your stay.

                    Although the beaches are frequented throughout the year, the best beach weather in during early spring and late fall, when the water temperatures are comfortable.

                    Walking outdoors becomes difficult in the summer months as both temperature and humidity is high. It is strongly recommended that during the summer months, when temperatures sour above 95F (35C) and the humidity reaches above 90%, not to venture outdoors for long periods of time. Luckily, many indoor activities in Dubai can keep everyone entertained until the sun sets and the temperature drops.




                    I also think your dates would be real close for Ramadan 2009.


                    Ramadan Dubai

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by StressCadet
                      Typical Dubai temperatures throughout the year:
                      Month High
                      (Fahrenheit)
                      Low
                      (Fahrenheit) High
                      (Celsius) Low
                      (Celsius) Average Rainfall (inches)
                      January
                      74F 54F 23C 12C 0.5
                      February
                      75F 57F 24C 14C 1
                      March
                      80F 60F 27C 16C 0.5
                      April
                      86F 65F 30C 18C 0
                      May
                      93F 72F 34C 22C 0
                      June
                      97F 77F 36C 25C 0
                      July
                      100F 82F 38C 28C 0
                      August
                      100F 82F 38C 28C 0
                      September
                      99F 77F 37C 25C 0
                      October
                      92F 71F 33C 22C 0
                      November
                      87F 64F 31C 18C 0
                      December
                      78F 58F 26C 14C 0.5



                      When to Visit:
                      The best time of the year to visit Dubai is between November and April, when the weather is coolest. Ramadan, which takes place at a different time each year on the western calendar, is the Muslim month of fasting and is strictly adhered to throughout the UAE. That means that it's illegal, not to mention rude, to eat, drink or smoke in public from sunrise to sunset during your stay.

                      Although the beaches are frequented throughout the year, the best beach weather in during early spring and late fall, when the water temperatures are comfortable.

                      Walking outdoors becomes difficult in the summer months as both temperature and humidity is high. It is strongly recommended that during the summer months, when temperatures sour above 95F (35C) and the humidity reaches above 90%, not to venture outdoors for long periods of time. Luckily, many indoor activities in Dubai can keep everyone entertained until the sun sets and the temperature drops.




                      I also think your dates would be real close for Ramadan 2009.


                      Ramadan Dubai
                      I think I might cancel Dubai, I can live with the 100 degrees but the food and no smoking cigars got to me.,
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                      • #41
                        Holly is going to Dubai. Not sure when, though.
                        "A man that doesn't spend time with his family, can never be a real man" The Godfather

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                        • #42
                          I am now looking to do a week in london a day or two in Amesterdam a few days in both Paris and Madrid Spain. Only problem is I have to drive or train it from London to Amsterdam and then drive or train it to Paris. I am on on the phone with Delta and they have been great so far trying to make it work.
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                          • #43
                            There are 2 different spa resorts in France avail in August from RCI, with mandatory spa treatments for 1 person - in case your wife would enjoy some seaweed treatments!

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                            • #44
                              Forget Dubai and Thailand in July. Very hot and humid. How about the Canary Islands? There's always lots of availability there. What does your wife like?
                              Pat H

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by Pat H
                                Forget Dubai and Thailand in July. Very hot and humid. How about the Canary Islands? There's always lots of availability there. What does your wife like?
                                She does like beach but we had also wanted to do London , Spain and Paris which it now looks like a flop because of the miles needed.
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