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Restrictions Must be 10 or older with parental consent, 18 or older without consent. 100 lb minimum and 330 lb. weight max. Must sign waiver. Not suitable for pregnant women or people with heart or back problems. No Pickup/Drop-off service available. What to bring Just be ready to get wet! Life jackets are mandatory at all times but are provided on site.
With three unique ways to fly in the Las Vegas skies Sky Combat Ace Tours brings the thrill of aerobatic flights to any level of nerve. No flight experience needed
"What's Included 1.) Pick Up from your Las Vegas Strip Hotel 2.) Walk the Hoover Dam Bridge for a 15 minute photo opportunity 3.) 3 hour scenic motorized razor tour through Lake Mead National Park 4.) Opportuinty to swim in the Colorado River at the halfway point 5.) Lunch: World Famous Burger, Fries, and Soda (Vegetarian Option Available) 6.) Drop Off at your Las Vegas hotel or any Strip location. Please Note: All drivers must be at least 16 years of age. In order to purchase a Passenger package at least 1 Driver package must be purchased. There is a limit of 3 passengers per 1 driver.
¡El impresionante paisaje le sorprenderá durante toda la excursión! Disponible solo fins de semana Noviembre - Marzo. Después de la visita al pueblo, iremos hacia el embalse de Siurana donde realizaremos una excursión en Kayak. Le entregaremos su embarcación, un remo y un chaleco salvavidas, de tal manera que podrá navegar, y disfrutar del paisaje y deporte a su ritmo. En la zona del embalse donde estaremos hay una pequeña terraza con un mini bar donde podrá comprar bebidas y snacks. El embalse de Siurana está rodeado por los espectaculares paisajes del Montsant, situado muy cerca del pueblo de Prades, una tierra de vino, aceite y avellanas. Después de finalizar todas las actividades, le llevaremos de regreso a su hotel. *Por favor consúltenos antes de realizar la reserva porque debido al bajo nivel de agua puede que la actividad no se pueda realizar durante ciertas fechas.
Boston Common Area The Boston Movie Mile Walking Tour kicks off at Boston Common, a 50-acre central park in the city. Boston Common, also the name of a NBC sitcom in the 90's, claims many notable landmarks in the area such as the Boston Public Garden, Massachusetts State House, Brewer Fountain, Park Street Station (America's first subway station) and the Soldiers and Sailors Monument. Movies and TV shows filmed in and around the Boston Common include Cheers, The Departed, Ted, Ally McBeal, Amistad, The Company Men, and Glory. One of the most notable filming locations on the Boston Movie Mile tour is the bench where Robin Williams and Matt Damon sat in Good Will Hunting. Beacon Hill The Boston Movie Mile Walking Tour also takes you throughout the beautiful Beacon Hill area. You'll stop by the Boston Athenaeum, one of the oldest libraries in the United States, which can be seen in Civil Action and With Honors. From there, you'll pass through numerous filming locations and side streets including Acorn Street, the most photographed street in Boston. TV shows and movies filmed around Beacon Hill include The Thomas Crown Affair, Boondock Saints, What's the Worst That Can Happen?, The Departed, MTV's Real World, and Blown Away. The tour ends at one of Boston’s most famous locations: the Cheers bar. Also known as the Bull and Finch Pub, this neighborhood bar in Beacon Hill was used for the exterior shots in the popular sitcom Cheers.
Diana: Her Fashion Story ‘Diana: Her Fashion Story’ will trace the evolution of the Princess’s style, from the demure, romantic outfits of her first public appearances, to the glamour, elegance and confidence of her later life. From her earliest royal engagements, everything Diana wore was closely scrutinised, and the exhibition will explore how she navigated her unique position in the public eye: learning to use her image to engage and inspire people, and to champion the causes she cared about. Discover exquisite and celebrated outfits from throughout the Princess’s public life. The exhibition will bring together an extraordinary collection of garments, ranging from the glamorous evening gowns worn on engagements in the 1980s, to the chic Catherine Walker suits that made up Diana’s ‘working wardrobe’ in the 1990s. The Princess’s relationship with her favourite designers will be explored through a display of some of their original fashion sketches, created for her during the design process. Exhibition highlights will include the pale pink Emanuel blouse worn for Diana’s engagement portrait by Lord Snowdon in 1981, and Victor Edelstein’s iconic ink blue velvet gown, famously worn at the White House when the Princess danced with John Travolta. A blue tartan Emanuel suit, worn for an official visit to Venice in the 1980s, will go on display in public for the first time. The suit, a rare survival of the Princess’s daywear, was only recently rediscovered and acquired by Historic Royal Palaces – the charity responsible for Kensington Palace - at auction. * Please note, this exhibit is due to be very popular, queues are to be expected. The King's State Apartments Explore these sumptuous set of rooms, each grander than the last. Grand chambers of the State Apartments The King's Staircase is the first link to the circuit of rooms making up the King's State Apartments. All the great and good of Georgian London would have climbed up these stairs to visit the king. The Sunken Garden The beautiful Sunken Garden was planted in 1908, transforming part of the gardens previously occupied by potting sheds into a tranquil ornamental garden of classical proportions. Cradle Walk An arched arbour of red-twigged lime, the walk surrounds the sunken garden with arched viewpoints equally spaced along the sides. In the summer this shady tunnel provides the perfect place to view the bright colours in the Sunken Garden to the north or the re-landscaped gardens to the south. Formal gardens Kensington Gardens began life as a King's playground; for over 100 years, the gardens were part of Hyde Park and hosted Henry VIII's huge deer chase. When William and Mary established the palace in 1689, they began to create a separate park. Mary commissioned a palace garden of formal flower beds and box hedges. This style was Dutch and designed to make William, who came from Holland, feel at home. The Queen's State Apartments Explore these intimate, private rooms created for Queen Mary II, who ruled jointly with her husband, King William III, in the 17th century. The Queen’s rooms The Queen's Staircase, little changed since its construction in 1690, is deliberately plainer than the King's. Mary would have glided down its steps to reach her beloved gardens, created in the Dutch style, through the door at its foot.