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Thames Cruises can be a great idea for some events- a poker night, weddings, clay pigeon shootng, but also some stranger events that you may not have thought of -heres afew that have been seen going down the Thames recently.
- A sushi making cruise – maybe this one works, sushi is after all, basically raw fish. These sessions gve particpants to chance to eat and compare their own sushi at the end of the event, and are taught by an expert chef the art of sushi making. Feel contended in the knowledge that if your sushi isnt quite up to scratch, it can go overboard back to where it belongs.
- Dancing lessons from celebrities. Strictly come dancing’s Ian Waite and Camilla Dallerup show guests a variety of dancing moves, for the Cha Cha and the Salsa to the Rumba. The music alternates between djs and a live band, so bring both your sea legs and blue suede shoes.
- The chocolate cruise -with a choice between a team building exercise or a tasting event. The team building packages give you and your guest the challenge of taking on Cadburys at their own game by developing your own chocolate and ad campaign to go with them. The tasting session is there for those who have a sweet tooth and want to overindulge in many varieties of chocolate.
- Dj lessons. While the ships crew man the masts youll be manning the decks. Upto four different events, from dj face offs to just having a floating nightclub for the evening, each events can hold betwween 50-1000 people and last between 3-6.
- Pampering cruise- get out to sea for a few hours to be pampered and leaves all your troubles behind. Starting with a champagne reception and food, then you can choose from a range of treatments ranging from massages, manicures and pedicures.A great idea for a birthday or hen party, or maybe you just want to treat yourself.
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