In case you are looking for unique location that is not Oman, yet still in the region then why not consider JW Marriott Hotel Dubai. They recently released a wedding video that traces the journey of a bride-to-be. We also spoke to a JW Marriott wedding bride Zainab Iqbal Hussain on her experience at the hotel and she shares some valuable tips for brides-to-be!
JW Marriott Hotel Dubai is a gem in the heart of Dubai’s historic Deira neighborhood. Opened in 1993, JW Marriott Hotel Dubai is popular for its vintage charm, warm service and expert wedding planners. In paying homage to the 24-year-old history of the Hotel hosting countless brides and grooms, the Hotel recently unveiled a new short film titled ‘Creating Everlasting Memories at the JW Marriott Hotel Dubai’ which captures the true essence of the precious moments celebrated at over thousands of weddings hosted at the hotel over the years and can be viewed on the Hotel’s YouTube channel.
The wedding film traces the journey of a little girl who visits JW Marriott Hotel Dubai with her mother. The old world splendor of the Hotel fills her eyes with wonder and her steps with an eagerness to discover. Flash forward to the present, and the girl, now a woman dressed elegantly in her bridal gown walks up the grand staircase of the lobby of the JW Marriott Hotel Dubai – the very staircase she used to run up during her childhood visits to the property. Spaces across the Hotel such as the restaurant, the Royal Suite and the Town Square are havens of nostalgic memories for her. Almost like a happy constant in her life, the JW Marriott Hotel Dubai continues to be that place where she begins a new journey in her life as she takes the first dance with her groom in the Hotel’s Amal Grand Ballroom.
Once such bride was Zaibab Iqbal Hussain and she recounts her fairy-tale wedding moment here. She also has some tips for would-be brides!
This story is from the August 2017 edition of The Woman.
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