As the UAE shifts from the summer holiday season into the school year, families are beginning to plan short winter breaks. Hospitality group Accor is targeting this demand with a series of family-focused staycation offers across its Dubai Gold District and Dubai Deira hotels.
The cluster of hotels is promoting affordability, convenience and entertainment through discounts and family packages designed to encourage weekend and short-term stays.
Focus on family savings
At the centre of the campaign is a simple proposition: book a room and receive 50% off on the children’s room, subject to availability. Dining is also structured with families in mind, with free meals for children under six and half-price dining for those aged six to twelve across all outlets.
The incentives aim to make family escapes more accessible at a time when households are adjusting to the post-summer school routine. The cluster’s location, close to Dubai International Airport and public transport links, is also being highlighted as a stress-free option for parents.
Experiences for children
Entertainment is designed to appeal to younger guests. At Novotel Dubai Gold District, the Superhero Brunch brings comic book characters to life each weekend, with children encouraged to dress up and join themed activities.
Sundays adopt a more relaxed approach, offering indoor and outdoor play areas alongside full pool access. The hotels say the facilities are intended to create a safe environment where children can enjoy themselves while parents unwind.
Dining variety for all ages
Food is positioned as another key part of the experience. Options include:
- Lily’s Garden at ibis Styles Dubai Deira, serving a buffet breakfast at AED 45 per person with pool access.
- World of Curries at Aparthotel Adagio Dubai Deira, offering international breakfast spreads with children aged six to twelve at half price and under six dining free.
- Il Promomodo, serving Italian favourites.
- Blue Panda, highlighting Asian cuisine.
- Aqua Pool Bar at Novotel Dubai Gold District, combining all-day dining with pool access.
Across all venues, family pricing remains consistent: under-sixes dine for free and children aged six to twelve receive a 50% discount.
Options for parents
For parents, Atmos Lounge at Mercure Dubai Deira is being promoted as a space to relax, offering rooftop views, lunch menus starting at AED 69, and sunset dinners by the pool. The cluster’s variety is aimed at providing both downtime for adults and structured activities for children.
Group and weekend flexibility
Accor says the offer is designed to suit different types of family breaks, from a quick weekend retreat to larger gatherings. Bookings can extend to six rooms for extended families or group trips.
The company argues that the combination of value-driven pricing, child-focused activities and convenient locations makes its hotels a strong option for those seeking winter breaks without long travel times.
Industry analysts note that Dubai’s hospitality sector is increasingly using targeted family packages to sustain occupancy levels outside peak tourist months. For Accor, the move reflects a wider strategy of embedding family-first positioning into its city properties.
As winter approaches, the group is betting that memorable, budget-friendly weekends will turn into repeat visits for families across the UAE.