Advantages: local pick-up Disadvantages: long hours travelling, dirty toilets, overpriced excursions
Consort Travel, in South Yorkshire, have been in the business of taking UK customers on coach holidays to European destinations since 1984. Rather than booking through an agent, who takes a cut of the price of your holiday, you deal directly with Consort as the organiser of the tours. However, Consort don?t directly own any coaches. They contract out the coach operation to other companies, so in that sense they don?t have direct control over the drivers or coaches. In common with many coach tour operators, Consort?s passengers board buses or minibuses at a variety of local pick-up points and are ferried to a central meeting point (Thurrock Services) where they are sorted onto the correct buses for their particular tour before heading to the ferry port at Dover. European destinations include the South of France, Switzerland, Spain ...
thecatsmother 20.01.2004
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Advantages: Great sound quality, perfet at loud volumes, just in general FANTASTIC Disadvantages: none so far
Anything made by BOSE can be trusted. Its sound quality is always at its best, no matter what soundsystem you use from bose, and it's true... you get what you pay for.
Jus plug it in and press "ON" and you're set up! IT'S THAT EASY!
bose is a big brang name, and everyone expects the best from, and how right they are.
The sounddocks simplistic design brings out the best of your mp3 player, making it the whole music experience that much better.
For (at most) £300, you are getting exactly what you pay for AND more! The bose soundock has an inate wonder within itself, which brings you to appreciate the minor details embedded into whatever track you are listening to.
Its reasonably light weight, comes with an easy to use remote and from there onwards, it really is just you and your music
i can easily say that the best thing about ...
Advantages: Excellent surroundings; very good food and service Disadvantages: No folded pizzas
sections you would expect to find in an Italian chain restaurant, with starters, pasta, oven pasta dishes, pizza, risotto, specialities and salads. Perhaps the only difference is that Prezzo also has a section for roast chicken dishes, although I understand that in their newer branches this is replaced by a section for calzone, or folded pizzas. On arrival the waitress had shown us the 'specials' board which featured just one main course: fusilli pasta with asparagus, mushrooms, roasted peppers and green pesto at £7.95. It sounded healthy and I hadn't had pesto for a long time, so I made that my choice. My son opted for traditional lasagne at £8.55, and his partner ordered a pizza with prosciutto ham, mushrooms, marinated olives, fresh rosemary, mozzarella and tomato at £7.95. I was pleased to see that a special knife with a serrated edge was ...