Corporate Hospitality in MotoGP

July 9, 2010 · Filed Under Entertainment, Sports, Travel · Comment 

MotoGP Corporate Hospitality Business can sometimes be exhilarating and a real adrenaline rush, which is why sometimes it’s good to relax with a nice peaceful MotoGP experience!

Whether you’re looking for a small MotoGP hospitality experience for a couple of clients, or a large scale event for hundreds of people all gathered right at the edge of the race track, there’s really nothing quite like the heart-pounding thump of the metal as state of the art bikes rip through the air just feet away.

It’s almost an infectious experience, and once you’ve done it once, you’ll almost certainly want more. If you’re looking for an experience to offer your clients, perhaps by way of celebration, then MotoGP provides the perfect solution. But whilst the ideas of offering MotoGP hospitality may sound good it’s important to consider the fact that sometimes what you expect isn’t always what you receive.

MotoGP is one of the sporting experiences where proximity matters. Being right there on the edge of the track is an incredible moment, with high powered world class machines slicing through the air, roaring like dragons as they tear past in screaming succession, every one intent on making it to the podium.

You’re right there with them, part of the action, part of the events as they unfold. But unless you take advantage of MotoGP official race hospitality you could find yourself in marquee on a hill looking down on something that’s about as interesting and heart pounding to watch as a
couple of mosquitoes buzzing round a light bulb.

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Find Sunshine and Cheap Hotels Out of Season on Holiday

January 6, 2010 · Filed Under Family, Finance, Travel · Comment 

Sunshine Relaxing on a sun drenched beach is a top holiday pastime, but it’s often confined to the tourist heavy peak seasons. For those seeking some winter sunshine, or perhaps looking to get away from the crowds and save a bit of cash at the same time, out of season holidaying is the answer. It doesn’t have to involve travelling half way across the globe either. There’s a good variety of year-round destinations waiting to be discovered closer to home, where warm weather and some great cheap hotels can be found.

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Places to visit in Aberdeen Scotland

July 6, 2009 · Filed Under Travel · Comment 

Aberdeen is the third largest city in Scotland, in relation to the city’s population size. Aberdeen’s buildings, since the mid eighteenth century, have been made using local grey granite and the city is well known for its sandy coastline. This has led to the city being nicknamed the Silver City with the Golden Sands and also the Granite City. However in more recent times the city has added the nicknames of the Oil Capital of Europe or the Energy Capital of Europe due to the discovery of oil in the North Sea. The city has benefitted greatly from the income generated by the oil industry and the support industries. Nowadays Aberdeen is thoroughly modern and immensely vibrant with a lively nightlife.

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London Vacations And Buckingham Palace

July 3, 2009 · Filed Under Travel · Comment 

England is a most wonderful country in which to spend a vacation. It has a great many visitor attractions to visit perfect for all tastes. For example the ancient city of York which is known to have been inhabited since the times of the Roman Empire, Liverpool (2008’s European City of Culture), and Torquay (referred to as the English Riviera). One of the most interesting, and famous, places to visit is London the capital city of the UK.

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Walking In The New Forest

July 3, 2009 · Filed Under Travel · Comment 

The National Park offers something for everyone. Whether you want to see it from its miles and miles of trails on cycling trips and New Forest Walks, boat rides along the coastline, or perhaps just to visit some of the many museums and historic sites located within The national park boundaries, no visitor will be disappointed. The only let down is that one has to go home sooner or later!

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London Offers Fantastic Shopping

July 3, 2009 · Filed Under Travel · Comment 

The capital city of England is London, which is as famous for its shopping as it is for its history and culture. Tens of thousands travel from all around the globe to experience the incredible stores and markets.

Covent Garden has become known for its unusual and specialist shops, and has become a very hip place to be seen. There are a number of excellent restaurants in Covent Garden not just excellent shops. The original Covent Garden market dates back to the middle ages, and up until 1980 was famous for its stalls of fresh fruit, vegetables and flowers.

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Vacations In Scotland And Three Worthwhile Places to Visit Near Pitlochry

June 29, 2009 · Filed Under Travel · Comment 

Vacations in Scotland are incredibly popular at the moment due, most likely, to the strength of the US dollar against the £ making vacations to the United Kingdom great value, especially if visiting from the US. In the following article we examine three magnificent places to visit in Pitlochry, the Scottish Hydro Electric Visitor Centre, Blair Castle and the Killiecrankie Visitor Centre.

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What Makes Great Travel Clothes?

April 8, 2009 · Filed Under Fashion & Beauty, Shopping, Travel · Comment 

Essential travel clothes When planning to go away for a weekend beach break, or for a round the world trip, as a prospective traveller one will be considering what essential travel clothes one needs to take and what it would be better to buy while away.

A traveller with ethical sensibilities will be aware that to spend money while away is normally of economic benefit to the area visited, however though something desirable often can be found after arrival, it can be surprisingly tricky to find something that is not on every street market from Camden Town to Bangkok.

While shopping in areas where the tourist trade dominates, the goods offered cater for this wide range of passing trade rather than for local tastes, which actually leads to uniformity of products being offered. And though inexpensive and immediately appealing, this produce is often unoriginal and mass produced to a low standard at a location far from where it is being sold.

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