I stayed at the Ritz-Carlton Dubai for three nights while on a business trip and was thoroughly satisfied. I agree with some of the other tripadvisor reviews that attribute a special charm to the hotel precisely because it is not housed in a gleaming modern space of glass and steel. I might describe it as a fusion of Middle Eastern and old-European style.
The beach is wide, sandy white and well-groomed. Lots of beach chairs on the sand as well as on the expansive green lawns and by the pool. My only complaint about the beach (which is applicable to all resorts in this area): this part of the Dubai coastline (Jumeirah Beach Residence) is not far from the base of the Palm Jumeirah, an enormous man-made island development that juts out into the sea; so the view of the sea is partially obstructed by a nascent skyline and a bunch of construction cranes (albeit in the far distance). I found this, at first, to be a fascinating view (and quintessential Dubai), but if your idea of vacation bliss is staring into the "infinity" of the sea, you might find this view to be a bit of an eyesore.
The swimming pool was the perfect temperature and I thought it was neat the way the pool branched out into various canals past overhead bridges, overhanging waterfalls and poolside bars (and even a water slide for kids). The swimming area is not huge, but never seemed to get crowded. There is a good-sized tent-covered playground which my 4-year old and 1-year old would have loved. Incidentally, the weather is notoriously phenomenal in Dubai at this time of the year--sunny and 80's during the day and low 70's at night. I turned off the room A/C and kept the doors to my balcony open at all times and was comfortable around the clock.
The breakfast buffet was above average--a mix of eastern and western cuisines (generally something for everybody). The outdoor seating was amid lush greenery and colorful birds. The real culinary highlight of my stay was the Lebanese buffet dinner: the grilled meats and seafood and the exotic desserts were particularly scrumptious and the Lebanese wine was surprisingly palatable. (I didn't make it to the French or Italian restaurants.)
The interior of the hotel features an enormous "sitting room" connected to the lobby with gorgeous wooden-vaulted ceilings and chandeliers, which lends a lot of atmosphere. The sitting room leads to a large wrap-around balcony area overlooking the sea with comfy seating and which always seemed to be empty (much to my delight). Wireless internet worked well in these areas and the lobby, but not throughout the hotel or the hotel grounds. The gym was nice enough, though some of the equipment is a bit dated.
My room (414?) was neither huge nor small and had a medium-sized balcony (big enough for table and two chairs) overlooking the pool area and the sea. I did notice (like other reviewers) that it seemed like a "long" walk to the lobby elevator. In reality, it was probably just a minute's walk, and if you wanted to access the pool area/beach, there was another elevator (in the other direction) that was closer.
TIP: the official website for the Dubai Government's Department of Tourism & Commerce Marketing has a wonderfully detailed, downloadable, searchable PDF map of Dubai (although I don't think it is printable).
This review is the subjective opinion of a TripAdvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
Would I recommend this hotel to my best friend?
absolutely!
I recommend this hotel for:
An amazing honeymoon, A romantic getaway, Families with young children
I selected this hotel as a top choice for:
Business meeting / Event