

You can find anything at this mall. There are a lot of "American" stores, plus many that cater to local interests.


I had lunch in one of the food courts, which had a lot of American fast food restaurants... with slight changes...

I settled on pizza, which was VERY good. Certainly better than any pizza in Cleveland (but that's not saying much.)

When I saw them giving those packets to everyone, I thought they were cheese or seasoning. They aren't. They're KETCHUP!
The mall also has a gigantic grocery store that was very busy. It had 60 checkout counters, and there was a line at EVERY one of them. I took a few pictures before one of the security guards told me to turn the camera off.



I walked into a Border's book store, and, out of curiosity, looked for the "religion" section. I found one section labeled "Islam", but that was it. So I asked one of the clerks and he said, "Sir, we are not allowed to sell religion books." Wow.
Before leaving the mall, I walked into something called "Magic Planet." I had no idea what it was. It's a massive, two-level entertainment area full of games, rides, restaurants, a bowling alley, a rock wall, and a lot more. It's like Dave and Buster's, but bigger and full of a lot more stuff.






A lot of people were huddled around what looked like an ice cream stand. I started to get in line when I realized it wasn't ice cream. It was....

I was about to leave Magic Planet when I noticed a line to go upstairs. It moved pretty slowly, and when I got to to the top I realized why. It was one of those tunnel-type things where you're surrounded by a moving cylinder, so you get really dizzy. Basically, the thing from the "Sasquatch" episode of "The Six Million Dollar Man." Plus, the whole thing glowed in the dark. It was very disorienting, but luckily I didn't spill any corn.
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OK, Dave you need to add another option for the poll.
E. Dave gets his ass kicked by an Arab for taking random pictures of them in public.
We hope you enjoyed your visit to the mall.
Did you know that the Mall of the Emirates scoops the ‘Retail Destination of the Year’ Award at the World Retail Congress.
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Dubai, 1st April, 2007: Mall of the Emirates, the flagship property of MAF Shopping Malls was judged the ‘Retail Destination of the Year’ at the inaugural World Retail Awards.
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How long did you spend in the "Dave and Buster's" of Dubai.
You really have to start a Corn-In-A-Cup stand here.
OMG, corn in a cup. That's all I have to say about that.
How did they know already that you had been to the mall? Freaky.
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