Events that you can do on dry land…. now held at sea
March 5th, 2009 by ama | Filed under Uncategorized.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. Participants are given the chance during the session to be taught the art of sushi making from a top chef and get to compare and eat their own sushi. If your sushi doesnt come out well, as least you can send it back to the depths of the water.
- 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. Music will vary bewteen a live band and a disco, keeping you on your toes and on the dance floor all night long.
- The chocolate cruise -with a choice between a team building exercise or a tasting event. The team building section of the packages gives you the chance to have ago at being a chocolate mogul for the day, creating and packaging your own brand of chocolate for mass consumption. The second option, the tasting session gives those with sweet teeth the chance to induldge in their favourite vice.
- Dj lessons. While the ships crew man the masts youll be manning the decks. With upto four different sessions from dj face offs to producing your own dj show, the events last 3-6 hours and can hold 50-1000 people.
- A pampering cruise -Go out to sea for afew hours to forget all your troubles to be pampered. Beginning with food and a champagne reception, you can choose from a range of treatments including manicures, pedicures or massages.An ideal trip out for a birthday or hen party, and maybe just for an afternoon out with work colleagues or to network.
Any of these corporate entertainment ideas appeal to you? Topsail provide these cruises down the river Thames
