Besides shopping and eating all the western food we good handle...we also spent some time in the water. Dubai has a nice beach (Jumeirah Beach) and a medium sized water park. Both spots were interesting sets of contrasts between the extremely conservative bathing suits of the Muslim women, covering even arms and legs, and the not so conservative suits of the mostly European women. In particular the beach had a very explicit set of instructions on attire, including the fines if not followed (most tourists were not following). Cameras were also forbidden on the beach, so any shots you may think were taken at the beach, most certainly were not.
The Burj Dubai in distance...and the closest Amanda will get to riding a horse this vacation.
The Burj Al Arab (most expensive hotel in Dubai) from the top of a waterslide and from the wave pool.
Tanner tries out knee boarding and Justin takes a ride on the giant water slide.
We ended our trip in Dubai by bringing in the new year and watching the fireworks from the top of our hotel and missed the opening of the world's tallest building by a few days, but we had a great stay and were not quite ready to head back to Shanghai.