A month-by-month comparison shows how prices reduce back to AED 500 by May 2024.<\/p>\n
This can be attributed to the increase in demand, but several residents are appealing to basic ethics when it comes to pricing during a time of need.<\/p>\n
“You know what I also found quite sad, is that hotels have put their prices up drastically because basically people need them.
\nReally, in this time when people need it the most shouldn’t hotel chains stop being greedy and maybe think about reducing the rate for people. I’ve paid a fortune for 3 nights in a basic hotel, luckily I can afford it, but there are so many people who can’t. So shame on you big hungry hotel chains.”<\/p><\/blockquote>\n
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But some hotels have been kinder, giving away rooms at discounted prices to all those in need<\/h2>\n
For example, Premier Inn Middle East has launched a special weekly room rate to support Dubai residents who have been impacted by the recent storm. This is for anyone in need of a safe, affordable place to stay.<\/p>\n
They charge for one week what other hotels charge for 1 or 2 nights.<\/p>\n
The weekly rate, for 7 nights, is available until 5 May. They are charging from AED 1250 at Premier Inn Dubai Dragon Mart and from AED 1300 at Premier Inn Dubai Silicon Oasis. Dubai residents can also take advantage of 20% off on food and drinks at the hotels\u2019 restaurants, as well as through room service.<\/p>\n
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