Thursday, May 1, 2008

TDIC project


My partner Marzouq Al Sayari and I researched about the Al Bateen Wharf project. You can enjoy watching our presentation which is embedded below this report. This presentation had given us information about what will be done in AL Bateen canal in few years later. Waterfront and luxury five-star hotel complex will be built and I believe this kind of projects will take a good place to attract tourists. It seems to be a very nice project due to high quality design by Otak Company and also seems to be nice by from the photos.


The project I liked the most was Saadiyat Island because it has been chosen properly due to strategic location in Abu Dhabi. In addition, this island will have a five star luxury hotel, health club and spa. This island will be a good destination for the people who like investment, sight seeing and relax in that beautiful hotel. A further point is the transportation as I believe it will be difficult to reach this island due to high attraction of the tourists especially during the weekend. However, there will be opportunities for job searchers which are on of the good.


The least interesting project was Qasr Al Sarab or Mirage palace which will be located in the middle of the UAE’s desert named liwa. It will also have a five star luxury hotel, health club and spa, tented villas and conference centered. Some people who don’t like long distance travel will not visit Qasr Al Sarab whish is bad point, but regardless to liwa is the best place for the other people who try to escape from crowded places and change routine of life. Another good point is this project will have many facilities e.g. aromatic hanging gardens and tented villas which will let guests feel desert life.


To sum up, these projects which are planned in Abu Dhabi are large and high-priced. At all costs they will attract many tourists and also will make good money therefore the country’s economy will flourish. However, the situation might get more complicated in the future than nowadays e.g. Swindling, theft and fraud which facing big cities around the world such as New York, Hong Kong…etc.









Read this doc on Scribd: Al Bateen Wharf

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