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Old 18th January 2023 | 13:30
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Meydan Accommodation EK

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Wondering if I could get some help. I've accepted a role with EK and have been offered a villa in Meydan South or Meydan Heights for me, wife and kids - or accommodation allowance.

Struggling to find info about the two areas that isn't years old - assuming things have changed somewhat since they were first built when in those times I can see a lot of grumbles from online posts (!).

Can anyone comment on what's it's like in those areas now in 2023 - is it a nice place to live? are the villas nice? does anyone have any links to any pictures? which is the better option of the two? what are the communities and facilities like there? Are they a nice place to bring up kids etc.? or should I really be looking to find my own place?

Thanks all so much for your help!
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Old 18th January 2023 | 14:28
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Originally Posted by emi2
Hi All

Wondering if I could get some help. I've accepted a role with EK and have been offered a villa in Meydan South or Meydan Heights for me, wife and kids - or accommodation allowance.

Struggling to find info about the two areas that isn't years old - assuming things have changed somewhat since they were first built when in those times I can see a lot of grumbles from online posts (!).

Can anyone comment on what's it's like in those areas now in 2023 - is it a nice place to live? are the villas nice? does anyone have any links to any pictures? which is the better option of the two? what are the communities and facilities like there? Are they a nice place to bring up kids etc.? or should I really be looking to find my own place?

Thanks all so much for your help!
You'll find a broad spectrum of opinions in the pilot community.

From my point of view, Meydan South is a great community with a very good school ideal to bring up young kids. If you appreciate big villas and you don't mind living surrounded with your colleagues I think is a very good option.

You can always change your mind and buy - opt out - get the allowance. But you won't find villas that size for less than a million $ (3.7 M AED).

Bear in mind, many people are opting out from Meydan and buying. In my case,.... been there done that and we're now happy and settled in MS. I prefer MS to MH, some people differ but most I think would agree MS is overall better.

More info I'm happy to answer PMs.
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Old 19th January 2023 | 10:08
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Pretty good advice there from aussiefarmer.

Just to add that the age of the villas in South can range from being quite new to a few years old and the buildings and the interiors age fast, mainly due to the standard of construction. 'A' villas are the oldest and 'H' villas are still very new. Villas in Heights are smaller and are designed in a terraced layout, whereas villas in South are semi-detached and don't feel quite so hemmed in. Gardens in Heights are barely big enough to swing a cat but there is a lot more space in South. Personally, I think Heights has better facilities on site than South does but then again, things are not that far away by car anyway. It's all very subjective at the end of the day.

I stay in South and I don't dislike it, nor am I in love it but it suits me. More importantly, I don't feel at work when I am not at work but that very much depends on who your neighbours are and mine are friendly yet reserved, which suits me perfectly. Nothing worse than getting embroiled into a conversation about work as soon as you step out the house and see your neighbour!
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Old 21st January 2023 | 05:03
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I have lived in around 12 different places in 5 countries over the last 20 years and Meydan South is by far the worst place I have lived. the water comes out the taps black for fig sake

'meydan is a great community' that's brilliant - you say hi to somebody walking the dog and they look at you like your a life form from a different planet, ignore you and carry on walking - most people living here are utter bellends! it is definitely not a community , if you are looking for non artificial communities, Dubai probably isnt for you, its every man for himself here, definitely no community spirit!
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Old 21st January 2023 | 12:51
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I have lived in around 12 different places in 5 countries over the last 20 years
After the third divorce he started to wonder if the problem might be him...
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Old 21st January 2023 | 15:09
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While we're on the subject, here's a few basic questions regarding Meydan South from my side:

How spacious are the Meydan South houses? ie, How many bedrooms, do they have 'spare' rooms (ie. non-bedroom, for example a laundry or linen closet etc), single/double garage, covered parking, and rough garden size? If they vary, how much variation in terms of size? What is 'standard' with the house, ie fibre internet connection, or any fittings other than what you'd expect like lights etc?

I have no expectations of luxurious grandeur, but I'm curious what a family of four could expect, given that there isn't much information (and especially pictures) out there.

Thanks all.
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Old 21st January 2023 | 17:13
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While we're on the subject, here's a few basic questions regarding Meydan South from my side:

How spacious are the Meydan South houses? ie, How many bedrooms, do they have 'spare' rooms (ie. non-bedroom, for example a laundry or linen closet etc), single/double garage, covered parking, and rough garden size? If they vary, how much variation in terms of size? What is 'standard' with the house, ie fibre internet connection, or any fittings other than what you'd expect like lights etc?

I have no expectations of luxurious grandeur, but I'm curious what a family of four could expect, given that there isn't much information (and especially pictures) out there.

Thanks all.
ground floor:

large living around 90m2
large kitchen 35m2
1 guest toilet
laundry room
maids room with bathroom attached (all together small) in case u don’t have a maid a good storage room
storage room underneath the stairs

a car port for up to 2 cars
pumproom (watertank but can be used as additional storage not very big but works)

first floor

4 bed room with a bathroom in each
surround a patio coming up the stairs

MS villas are spacious all together around 180 to 220m2 - never made a accurate measuring


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Old 21st January 2023 | 18:35
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After the third divorce he started to wonder if the problem might be him...
Great joke Aussie tit … why do we have so many of your breed here in ek , you are an unbearable arrogant species aren’t you .
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Old 21st January 2023 | 21:04
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Aren’t you a nasty little creep. Obviously the EK psych test works well to allow you to slip through.
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Old 22nd January 2023 | 00:39
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Grrr

Gee whiz Numrod what an absolute pleasure sharing a cockpit with you.
Makes me wish I was still there,,,NOT!!
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Old 22nd January 2023 | 02:45
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Originally Posted by motley flight crue
Aren’t you a nasty little creep. Obviously the EK psych test works well to allow you to slip through.
Nimrodjoe is not an EK pilot. She is a spouse of one. You can find the same rants on LinkedIn.
Sad really.
Although they were truthful with there choice of name:

A foolish person
Noun. nimrod (plural nimrods) (chiefly US, informal, derogatory) A foolish person; an idiot. Don't stick your fingers in the fan, you nimrod!
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Old 22nd January 2023 | 03:49
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Nims only saying what most people dare not say! Many aussies are a pain in the arse, especially in aviation! they have a reputation in ek
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Old 22nd January 2023 | 17:20
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Originally Posted by flyTheBigFatLady
ground floor:

large living around 90m2
large kitchen 35m2
1 guest toilet
laundry room
maids room with bathroom attached (all together small) in case u don’t have a maid a good storage room
storage room underneath the stairs

a car port for up to 2 cars
pumproom (watertank but can be used as additional storage not very big but works)

first floor

4 bed room with a bathroom in each
surround a patio coming up the stairs

MS villas are spacious all together around 180 to 220m2 - never made a accurate measuring
Thanks very much for the information, much appreciated.

Edit to add: Are they all of roughly similar sizes and/or design? Just curious if some have, for example, only 3 bedrooms vs 4 (or something like that). Thanks again.

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Old 22nd January 2023 | 22:19
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Originally Posted by Shrike200
Thanks very much for the information, much appreciated.

Edit to add: Are they all of roughly similar sizes and/or design? Just curious if some have, for example, only 3 bedrooms vs 4 (or something like that). Thanks again.
medayn south is all villas exactly the same
they are either right or left as these are 2 villas attached to each to each other

there is a few corner once which a bigger garden but that’s a handfull in the compound
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Old 23rd January 2023 | 14:13
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Originally Posted by flyTheBigFatLady
medayn south is all villas exactly the same
they are either right or left as these are 2 villas attached to each to each other

there is a few corner once which a bigger garden but that’s a handfull in the compound
Once again, thanks for the info!
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Old 26th January 2023 | 07:12
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Once again, thanks for the info!
Try to avoid MS or MH. It will make life more easy. If you like having your fellow coworkers around you, by all means...company accomodation will be perfect.
If you opt out, your mortgage will be paid by the company. Only thing is.. you might get stuck with your property when you are forced to leave one day. Dubai Hills is quite nice for Dubai standards. A lot of MS/MH refugees are there.
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Old 15th June 2024 | 15:35
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Commute Time

Anyone commuting from MH to Business Bay Office? What's the commute time like?
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Old 15th June 2024 | 20:19
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Originally Posted by Shazeem
Try to avoid MS or MH. It will make life more easy. If you like having your fellow coworkers around you, by all means...company accomodation will be perfect.
If you opt out, your mortgage will be paid by the company. Only thing is.. you might get stuck with your property when you are forced to leave one day. Dubai Hills is quite nice for Dubai standards. A lot of MS/MH refugees are there.
Would have said the opposite, MS and MH will make your life more easy.
The obvious catch is being surrounded by EK all the time. But it is what you make of it.
So if you want to be involved with all the Facebook groups selling bottles of saffron you can or you can keep to your self.
If you buy your own place you might get stuck living beside people from a certain sub continent and then you’re stuffed.
Basically it’s all crap and it’s up to you to make it work.
If anyone has seen the Four Season villas or the N84 villas or even the Meridian villas, you would think MH and MS are luxury.
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Old 16th June 2024 | 08:51
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Originally Posted by McToryMug
Nims only saying what most people dare not say! Many aussies are a pain in the arse, especially in aviation! they have a reputation in ek
The best thing is, when an Aussie tries to tell you how Winter OPS works! Never laughed so hard in my entire life….

And now back to the main topic
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Old 16th June 2024 | 15:00
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South Africans are the new Australians. They should make a Meydan South TV show. Watching the drama between these clowns would make for entertaining viewing.
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