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What is there to do for teenagers (ages 14-17) in Doha?

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My family and I are moving to Doha from the U.S. soon. What are some of the activities for teenages, ages 14-17. I have two in that range, and they enjoy sports...mostly tennis and soccer.

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qatari said Doha has an overdose of ...

Doha has an overdone of sporting facilities! The Doha Asian Games are next year which means there are a lot of sporting facilities and events happening.

Also, there are a number of sport and health clubs that you can join.

Soccer is big here and the season is starting soon. Qatar has a number of big names playing in the local league (usually end of career European and South American players who are lurred by the big bucks).

The ATP Tennis Tour also visits Doha and entrance to matches are free!

 

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rashed2020 said I personally think there's ...

I personally think there's lots for a teenager to do here. I think it's mostly like most western countries with the exception of all the bad influences (No alcohol in grocery stores and such).

Apart from the sports that have been mentioned a billion times, there are a lot of other ones that anyone may join and most of the time get coaching for free. Golf, archery, shooting and a lot of other ones that are completely free.

For the not so sport oriented teen, there's the Scientific Club which is like a club that allows members to expand their scientific abilities. The Scientific Club will die out soon as the new Science and Technology park is opening up soon and lots of major corprations such as Microsoft and Dell are taking part in it.

Movies aren't half bad either. The real blockbusters make it here within a week, while other not-so-good ones make it here in 2-3 weeks.

There's also Alladin's Kingdom which is an OK theme park. Isn't as great as many others but it's OK. This won't last long as it will be changed into a water park.

There are lots of other tid bits but you're going to have to find them out when you come here!

 

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qatari said Rashed, what is the average ...

Rashed, what is the average weekend like for a teenager in Qatar?

 

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QHell said A Man Who Knows Not and ...

A Man Who Knows Not and Knows Not That He Knows Not Is a Fool - Shun Him.

 

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Baps said ayo anas u wanna play som ...

ayo anas u wanna play som bball juss come n visit the qatar snooker federation,. dey got 2 bball courts n 2 football courts. its near the Jaidah flyover. they call it the Ra3aya. come in the evenings like on saturdays, thursdays from 7-11. u aint need no membership or shit. juss come n play lik i do.

 

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Lily_Daisy said UM ...

Listen I AM a teenager and trust me there is not much to do...we can't go anywhere unless ferried by our parents who don't always want to take us and we can't excactly walk into town with our mates.
If you mean things to do as in clubs and stuff there are a few, not any that i personally like though.

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Lily_Daisy said WHAT?? ...

I'm sorry I just reread Rasheds comment...Alladins Kingdom is Most definetly NOT ok...
My mum was writing an article on it and she took us all down to see what it was like, we were the only people there and 70% of the rides were closed, my 5 year old sister nearly fell out of some crazy bus ride, my 9 year old sister got chased by a stray cat and there was no food to buy anywhere...need i say more?

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DoraTheExplorer said Rashed you forgot to mention ...

Rashed you forgot to mention the drugs in most western countries too.....

 

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