Expo 2020 – Why we should get it?

If there is one city in the world that has the panache to make the World Expo the best one ever, it has to be Dubai. It is about time the most bustling city in the Middle East showed the world that the icons built to make this city into a leading fashion, holiday, retail and fun destination is given the opportunity to take the surprise factor a notch higher.

If the Shanghai expo drew over 73 million visitors, one can only see the numbers spiraling with the exotic and sexy appeal Dubai. In UAE, we already have people from almost every corner of the planet living here….I should know as despite being an endangered species, people here have either heard of Fiji or have met a Fijian before.

When I travel to other countries, people often see me as the exotic islander who is part of an endangered species and I am often the first Fijian most people meet…there have been times when small airports have had to call their foreign affairs to set up a new code for Fiji because no other Fijian has entered their airport before. I am just glad that the UAE is one of few emerging nations that embrace people from both big and small countries…to me, this nation is already one big expo.

We now have over 200 Fijians who left a country resembling paradise to be in the UAE because there is no other country in the world that can offer us a lifestyle that is safe, dynamic, inspirational and with a ‘can do’ culture that mysteriously runs through the spirit of people who live here.

Dubai already is the fastest growing city seen in the last 10 years and survived every hurdle that was put forward by the forces that be and came out stronger than ever. People come here with a dream  to succeed and with the right attitude and a positive mindset, they are able to realize them.

We are told that a successful bid would create over 275,000 jobs for the region and we hope Dubai takes the lead in changing the face of the Middle East on the world stage. It gets tiring when we travel to supposedly developed countries and the ignorance the people have of the region leaves you reeling in shock – it makes one wonder if it is lack of education or cluelessness that creates this mysterious perception of the Middle East and it would be awesome if people saw the beauty, the hospitality and the wonders of the region through the eyes of Dubai during the expo.

A few weeks ago I went venturing into the desert to the Bugatti workshop in new Dubai that is emerging near DWC’s airport and it was an eye opener how fast this city is growing. There is absolutely no doubt that the new Dubai Airport will take pole position and take over big airports like Heathrow in the coming years…to me, they have already taken over the biggies even now in terms of comfort, service and visitor offering. (I remember vividly when we found out that even Sydney airport closed down for a few hours each night and had zero facilities for transit passengers – it was shocking and I was not amused having to miss a flight because of mixed messages between the airline and the embassy).

In this day and age, as the world becomes smaller, we need more cities to become open-minded like Dubai and offer seamless travel solutions to people. It gets tiresome when one has to go through an unnecessary long chain of paperwork to get visas and wait over 10 days to travel – I love that Dubai makes things so easy for travellers to come here for holidays.

I recently flew to Dubai from Los Angeles after 5 days in Beverly Hills. While my friends were out shopping in the world’s most premium outlets, I lay by the pool at the Beverly Wilshire sipping mocktails because we have all the premium brands one can imagine in Dubai and at a better price. The retail offering in Dubai is better than what one will find anywhere in the world.

Leaving LA, we flew business class returning from an A list Hollywood party and the lady at the check in gave us lounge passes with a smile saying we could enjoy the lounge. As we entered, my well-travelled friends from France, Russia, Italy and Germany took one look at the lounge in LA and agreed with me that Dubai was possibly the best airport in the world where travellers truly are given access to the best travel experience with luxury lounges and the best airport facilities.

The Expo will also be an amazing platform to show the world how hotel services really should be worldwide – the benchmark set by Dubai hotels at such high standards really does spoil us and also will encourage the world hospitality industry to sit up and take notice and learn that going the extra mile does has its rewards in terms of repeat visitors.

People come to Dubai for holidays, for shopping, for concerts, to be pampered but also for the already great exhibitions that Dubai hosts for every industry. I love attending the Arabian Travel Market, Cityscape, GITEX, the Hotel Show, The Motor Show, The Boat Show and even some more industry specific expos like the Light show and Beauty Show. Undoubtedly, our city is known to always host a great event that is talked about for days after.

People fly from all over the world to be part of Dubai’s exhibitions. The DWTC also gets the community involved and supports local event organisers – in fact I am super excited about attending the 15th Women’s Exhibition at DWTC in December. Again, this was in the past done at the Dubai Ladies Club but to encourage women in UAE to get even more entrepreneurial than they already are, the next exhibition is even bigger and it is all down to Dubai encouraging the culture of putting on a great event and encouraging people to showcase their original masterpieces.

Another great event that will have Fijians coming to Dubai next week is the Dubai 7s. Its an event close to my heart that Dubai hosts so that I don’t feel homesick for Fiji – Rugby runs in our blood and it is the perfect place once a year for all the Fijians in the region to connect with each other – at the biggest party on the planet hosted by Emirates over 3 days. I will not even begin to touch on the Dubai International Film Festival but all I can say is that it is the best…I had the best time last year with little diva getting excited about the previews and sitting by the water at the Madinat in between shows was a great feeling.

Down the road from Dubai, this very moment, I am on my lunch break at the Abu Dhabi Science Fair where people can have fun with science acts brought from different parts of the world. During the last 2 days I went to see the Abu Dhabi Art Fair at Sadiyaat and that was not bad either.

I also can’t wait to spend a few hours at Emirates Palace at some stage for a game of Polo. And then tomorrow I head back to my favourite place in the world…Dubai and my home – to sleep in my comfy 4 poster bed, shop at my favorite mall, stroll down to City Walk across my home and have some quality time with my child.

I guess I could write about the wonders of living in the UAE and in Dubai forever and I hope the Expo 2020 guys see this country through my eyes. There must be a reason why I left paradise to come and make UAE my home. It is a country that matches the pace in which I like to do things given the freedom and its vision for tomorrow gives me hope and energy to get out of bed and to get moving towards a future that amazes the world.

It is time for Dubai Summer Surprises

NJD after a DSS face painting when she was young….she always chose a tiger design

Summer in Dubai these days are a lot different than 10 years ago thanks to the Dubai Events and Promotions Establishment, an agency under the Department of Economic Development of Dubai who have planned more than a 100 exciting shows and activities over 31 days set to cement Dubai’s reputation as the finest summer destination in the region through Dubai Summer Surprises 2012 (DSS).

DSS will run from June 14th to July 14th with the slogan “Dubai. Summer Fun and More”. I remember working with the DSF/DSS team in 2000 and had lots of fun at the DSF offices then with H.E. Laila Suhail who is now the CEO of DEPE and Ibrahim Saleh, Festivals Coordinator General and Deputy CEO of DEPE. Both of them are just as dynamic as I knew them 12 years ago and its great to see that they keep each year’s events fresh with new activities….I’m particularly excited with all the spa offers I’m about to experience – my body certainly needs it.

To know what you want to indulge in this year, check out the “Dubai Calendar” which gives visitors and residents a month-by-month line-up of the unique and entertaining events taking place in the city all year round and it is a great source of reference for anyone wanting to make the most of their time in Dubai….it is an awesome tool for people who have visitors all the time in Dubai.

This year’s partners and sponsors which includes Emirates Airlines, AW Rostamani, Al Futtaim Group, Emaar Malls Group, Emaar Properties, Majid Al Futtaim Properties, Al Ghurair City, Mercato, Paris Gallery, EPPCO and ENOC, Dubai World Trade Center, Dubai Duty Free in addition to Master card and Dubai Shopping Malls Group (DSMG), all of which, over the years, have played an important role in the success and continuing growth of DSS.

Malls across the city will play host to DSS signature events, such as World of Stories, Kids Fashion Week, Min Bladi Al Emarat, and the Sheila and Abaya Fashion Show, and kids can look forward to 8 highly popular international stage cartoon shows such as The Smurfs, Barbie, Hello Kitty, Sponge Bob, Charlie and Lola, Ice Age, and Teletubbies….man these bring memories of us going all over town with little diva. I must say I am glad she’s all grown up now and enjoys DSS the way I like – retail therapy!

My favourite bit this DSS will be naturally be the spa offers program “Dubai Spas” with cool discounts at the cream of Dubai’s luxurious spas. I’m not big into raffles partly because I never win anything but DSS usually has some mega prizes.

I’m pretty sure there is a lot more news coming up for DSS but the taster activity schedule that landed in my inbox makes me want to just here all summer.