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Chocoholics Experience for Two

Posted by Notcot on May 31, 2012 in Gadgets
Chocoholics Experience for Two

Chocoholics Experience for Two Seventh heaven for anyone with a sweet tooth! Spend a sumptuous 24 hours in the creamy, dreamy, chocolate-filled world of one the UK’s most magical hotels set in the heart of the charming Cotswold countryside. This activity is pure heaven for all chocolate-lovers! Start your chocoholics experience by tucking into a complimentary selection of truly divine chocolates as soon as you arrive in your hotel room! Take part in a fun chocolate treasure hunt around the local area (which does require you to use your own vehicle) which will eventually lead you back to the hotel for a special chocolate demonstration. Typical dinner menus may include asparagus in white chocolate sauce followed by a game main course, with dark and white chocolate mousse to finish – topped off with a hot chocolate night-cap to round off your evening. There is a wide variety of other dishes available too – you will be amazed at the delicious chocolate combinations on offer! The accommodation is for one night and is half board with a choice of double or twin room with bath or shower. Special dietary requirements can be catered for, please ask for details when booking. Additional nights at the hotel can also be arranged. About The Chocoholics Experience for Two When can you go? Selected limited Friday or Saturday dates, all year. How long does the activity last? Your chocoholic indulgence lasts for a scrumptious 24 hours! You need to know You must be at least 14 years to participate in this activity. Anyone can enjoy this chocolate adventure. No qualificatons or experience are required. You and how many others? This is a special treat for two, but there may be other guests at the hotel who are taking part in the chocoholics experience. Family and friends Why not buy a voucher for your family or friends so that they can come along too ?! We cant control the weather Don’t worry, this activity is not dependent on weather conditions Where? Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire; We are really sorry but loyalty points cannot be used against activities because they come from a large number of different suppliers who do not allow us to make discounts. Gift Vouchers are valid for 6 months. If you have not used your Gift Voucher by this time, it is possible to get an extension This is for a voucher entitling the holder to any of the activities supplied by Activity Superstore up to the value stated. Next working day delivery cut off time is 11.00am on a normal working day (Mon-Fri). If you select next working day option on an activity placed after 11.00am it is guaranteed to arrive within two days. All guaranteed next day deliveries will arrive before 1pm and will require a signature. Please note that the Before 9am Service is not available on activities. Unfortunately Gift Wrapping is not available. Why You Should Buy From Us! 30 day money-back guarantee Low-price guarantee Loyalty points discount off future orders Huge range of unique gift ideas for all occasions Excellent customer service Next day delivery available – cut off 11am Chocoholics Experience for Two

Price : £ 259.00

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Fellini’s Roma

Posted by Notcot on Jun 11, 2010 in Cult Film

Average Rating: 4.5 / 5 (8 Reviews)

Amazon.co.uk Review
Federico Fellini’s 1972 ode to the city of Rome is far from a coherent narrative, but as a selection of images and sounds celebrating the famed Italian capital, it’s dazzling and hugely enjoyable. Stylistically, it’s a perfect bridge between the excesses of Satyricon and the nostalgia of Amarcord, and it showcases the true love that Fellini had for the Eternal City. Mixing autobiographical flashbacks with the travails of a present-day movie company making a film about the city (headed up by Fellini himself), Roma is an impressionistic tour de force, delivered via Fellini’s unique cinematic vision. If you can’t tolerate Fellini’s larger-than-life approach, the sometimes-garish colours, or the circus atmosphere, you’ll probably find Roma insufferable. But fans of Fellini will be in seventh heaven, especially during some of the wonderful set pieces–a music dance hall performance that’s interrupted by bombing during World War II; a papal fashion show that’s so surreal it must be seen to be believed; and a breathtaking sequence in which the film crew, tagging along with an archaeological dig, happens upon an ancient Roman catacomb and watches as the beautiful murals disintegrate before their eyes. Through it all, Fellini’s passion for Rome (and moviemaking) shines through, especially in the film’s climax, a dialogue-free sequence of motorcycles roaring through the city at night, a tour that ends at the magnificent Colosseum. At that marriage of past and present, Roma is about as perfect as cinema can get. –Mark Englehart

Fellini’s Roma

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