That is the standard pattern, we know when the final is and the rest is just very likely.Cheers. So nearly a full week out there I was hoping to do as little time out there as possible
That is the standard pattern, we know when the final is and the rest is just very likely.Cheers. So nearly a full week out there I was hoping to do as little time out there as possible
Why not base yourself somewhere else for the week and literally just fly in and out for the matches? Sharm El Sheikh is about an hour away. A week's all-inclusive with a couple of cheap flights would not work out at too much more than a week in Saudi itself.Remember if anybody thinks 'I will make a holiday of it and take the family' that. 1) you can't be gay, thats a given. 2) If you are straight and you take your wife OR ANY KIDS THAT ARE FEMALE over the age of 10!! then do not expect them to go in the pool with you as it is banned. Some of the more 'modern thinking' hotels give these 'second class citizens' an hour in the pool on their own.
Never mind the lack of alcohol - just look forward to an utterly shite experience from a genuinely backward country
I would have loved to go for a week before xmas and I could have even lived with no alcohol (a pre-xmas detox, I would soon catch up) but taking the missus who can't even go in the pool, and is expected to cover up head to toe if she leaves the hotel - that'll be a great week away...
There are actually no direct flights - would have to be Cairo and the flight times would mean at least one night in Jeddah - which for two games means you are spending 50% of the week away travelling. You are no longer on holiday you are on an organised expeditionWhy not base yourself somewhere else for the week and literally just fly in and out for the matches? Sharm El Sheikh is about an hour away. A week's all-inclusive with a couple of cheap flights would not work out at too much more than a week in Saudi itself.
Fair enough, I put the idea out there without actually looking at flight availability.There are actually no direct flights - would have to be Cairo and the flight times would mean at least one night in Jeddah - which for two games means you are spending 50% of the week away travelling. You are no longer on holiday you are on an organised expedition
Remember if anybody thinks 'I will make a holiday of it and take the family' that. 1) you can't be gay, thats a given. 2) If you are straight and you take your wife OR ANY KIDS THAT ARE FEMALE over the age of 10!! then do not expect them to go in the pool with you as it is banned. Some of the more 'modern thinking' hotels give these 'second class citizens' an hour in the pool on their own.
Never mind the lack of alcohol - just look forward to an utterly shite experience from a genuinely backward country
I would have loved to go for a week before xmas and I could have even lived with no alcohol (a pre-xmas detox, I would soon catch up) but taking the missus who can't even go in the pool, and is expected to cover up head to toe if she leaves the hotel - that'll be a great week away...
I’ll probably end up giving it a miss anyway. But out of interest, is the no alcohol thing as strict as people are making out?
I only ask because the same things were said about Qatar and everyone who went found it no problem getting pissed every day. I also know a girl who was back and forth to Dubai for a couple of years and she had no problem getting a drink whenever she was there.
I’m well aware neither of those places is Saudi but just wondered if anyone with actual experience of being there can confirm what the situation is in practice?
Much stricter than Qatar. The strictest place in the middle east. They've only recently been progressive enough to allow tourists not to where typical clothing, but women still have to cover legs and shoulders etc. You will not get alcohol.
The red sea resort and other tourist projects they're developing at the moment will likely see a relaxation. I'd imagine the new airport they've built will have a certain visa applicable to those areas where the rules are relaxed and more western.
But it's a strange place to pick for this tournament because of how restrictive it is. It will not get much attention though because we're the only English representative and no one will care how tricky it is to attend.
Am assuming (always a risk) that having a match ticket will be used as a visa. Happens with FIFA events such as Russia and Qatar world cups.Jeddah is a lot more relaxed than Riyadh and my wife leaves the house everyday in normal clothes here (and in work). You can definitely make a family trip of it (beach, great food, nice golf course) but I would be astonished if any exception is made for alcohol. Bigger events than this have come and gone without any alcohol put in place (even if they make segregated fan zones).
Like some others have mentioned, Jeddah is an easy spot to fly into the rest of the Middle East, so combining the trip with any of Qatar, Dubai, Oman etc. would be great.
In terms of getting a visa, it used to be difficult but that has become very easy. It’s an online application that gets approved within 5-10 minutes now. My family have visited over from the UK often and the tourist visa has never been a problem.
Jeddah is a lot more relaxed than Riyadh and my wife leaves the house everyday in normal clothes here (and in work). You can definitely make a family trip of it (beach, great food, nice golf course) but I would be astonished if any exception is made for alcohol. Bigger events than this have come and gone without any alcohol put in place (even if they make segregated fan zones).
Like some others have mentioned, Jeddah is an easy spot to fly into the rest of the Middle East, so combining the trip with any of Qatar, Dubai, Oman etc. would be great.
In terms of getting a visa, it used to be difficult but that has become very easy. It’s an online application that gets approved within 5-10 minutes now. My family have visited over from the UK often and the tourist visa has never been a problem.
A few days without a drink. It isn’t the end of the world. A small price to pay to watch us become World Champions.I’m not saying alcohol is the absolute be all of everything. But a fanzone with no beer? Sounds a right laugh.
Can you wear shorts on the streetI’ve done 2 work trips there, 2 weeks in Riyadh, 2 weeks in Jeddah, no alcohol whatsoever even in a 5 star hotel, (this was in 2013). Also in the malls separate entrances for males and females. I went to a museum in shorts and got turned away and it was 42 degrees.
Horrendous place and I’d never consider going anywhere near this disgusting country again. (But I do hope the Saudi guy buys the rags)
A few days without a drink. It isn’t the end of the world. A small price to pay to watch us become World Champions.
Also - there are plenty of people who live in our fair islands who don’t drink a drop and it doesn’t do them any harm.
You can yes. Also separate entrances for males and females are a thing of the past. The only place I really see that now are that they still have separate gyms. Unless somebody has been to KSA in the last year or two their perception of the country will be significantly different than the reality because of the pace of change that is happening.Can you wear shorts on the street