Al Bustan Centre & Residence - a deluxe property which offers world-class services and facilities in the city, is hosting delegates of the Third Gulf Bowling Tournament for people with special needs (Deaf). All the 50 players from six countries – UAE, Kingdom of Bahrain, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Sultanate of Oman, Qatar and Kuwait - along with their managers are staying at the property showing the trust of the organizing committee in the facilities of Al Bustan Centre and Residence.
Moussa El Hayek, Chief Operating Officer Al Bustan Centre & Residence, said: "We are extremely happy and grateful to the organizing committee of the Gulf bowling tournament for people with special needs(deaf) for choosing us thus kick starting the fall season into high gear. After a long day, special needs delegates can head to our spacious room and suites and feel the comfort of home, enjoy a wide array of Arabian and international cuisine, and draw energy from our state-of-the-art gym and the fitness club while preparing for the big day next morning. We greatly appreciate these brave persons who have shown the courage to empower themselves in the fields of education and sports. The accomplishments of special people serve as a model for others because they succeeded in overcoming their disabilities and reached the top."
Being so close to the vibrant excitement of Dubai city, the property is a haven for those who wish to explore its eclectic shopping and dining options. The big-sized rooms are well-appointed and offer comfortable living with an Arabian flair at affordable rates. Couple with a professional staff and one of the best services available in the market place today, Al Bustan Centre & Residence was the perfect choice for the bowling tournament players with special needs. While at the property, the delegates can have access to generous amenities, high-speed wireless Internet, and lobby-level business center with additional services.
The participants appreciated the specialized arrangements of the property and urged the community to exert more efforts to encourage them in becoming useful members of society. Mr Moussa concluded that all individuals and sectors should play a positive role in assisting and taking care of the persons with disabilities.