UAE Hotels Offer Valentines Day Specials For Mega Rich
Published by Irhal
Luxury hotels in the United Arab Emirates are offering Valentines Day specials for mega rich romantics. The Emirates Palace, which bills itself as a seven star hotel, offers the most expensive Valentines Day package in the UAE- a seven day stay for one million dollars. Customers will have a private butler and a chauffeur-driven Maybach luxury car during their stay. Options include helicopter flights, a…

A hotel employee said they did not expect to sell any of the million dollar deals due to the global economic crisis. Emirates Palace offers a more moderately priced three day Valentines deal for about 500,000 dirhams (136,000 dollars) which includes an in-suite dinner with live music, and a diamond necklace for the lady.
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