Chard in Dublin
Cinnamon active recently organised a staff incentive trip to Dublin for Chard. The weekend event was arranged as part of a reward incentive for sales and letting staff.
Dublin was the preferred destination for Chard from a selection of 3 options put forward by Cinnamon active. The weekend met all the clients requirements for an interesting incentive that staff could participate and enjoy.
Dublin suited the young dynamic profile of the group and is within easy reach from the UK. The activities organised were tours which gave the group a real insight to Dublin by land, sea and almost from the air (Guinness Storehouse vantage point). Dublins hospitality is legendry and Temple Bar is packed full of bars, restaurants and nightclubs all within a compact area. The hotel was selected because of its location to Temple Bar, which ment everyone had easy access.
The team flew out of Heathrow to Dublin Friday evening and were met by Richard the Cinnamon Representative. The private transfer took the group to their 4 star hotel which was situated within walking distance of Temple Bar and the bars, restaurants and nightlife.
Saturday morning was an exhilerating trip out into Dublin Bay onboard RIB powerboats to explore the coastline and meet the seals. Even though the weather was stunning everybody was provided with all weather overalls. After the 1 hour excursion the group headed to Guinness Store House for a one hour tour of this iconic company. A buffet lunch was enjoyed, before a pint of the black stuff was sampled from the wonderful viewing gallery overlooking Dublin.
After a leisurely lunch the group were greeted outside the Guinness Storehouse, not by their coach, but a WWII Amphibious craft. All aboard for the 1 hour tour of Dublin. The Viking guide was informative to the history and quirks of Dublin.
The group were dropped at the hotel at 3pm for freetime, prior tomeeting up for dinner at 7pm in a traditional Irish restaurant in Temple Bar. After dinner Richard led most of the group to a bar club in Temple Bar, where the socialising continuted until we don't know when as Richard refuses to disclose that information!!
Sunday, after breakfast the group took to the karting race track. The Grand Prix was expected to be competitive between girls and guys, sales and lettings and so it turned out to be. The outdoor track allowed for plenty of competitive racing. We believe it was a good honest race without bribery or corruption.
From the karting the group was transferred to the airport and the group landed back at Heathrow at 5pm.
All elements of the event were booked and co-ordinated by Cinnamon active.
For more information on Cinnamon active
Tel: 0044 (0) 208 979 0331
www.cinnamon-active.com
Dublin was the preferred destination for Chard from a selection of 3 options put forward by Cinnamon active. The weekend met all the clients requirements for an interesting incentive that staff could participate and enjoy.
Dublin suited the young dynamic profile of the group and is within easy reach from the UK. The activities organised were tours which gave the group a real insight to Dublin by land, sea and almost from the air (Guinness Storehouse vantage point). Dublins hospitality is legendry and Temple Bar is packed full of bars, restaurants and nightclubs all within a compact area. The hotel was selected because of its location to Temple Bar, which ment everyone had easy access.
The team flew out of Heathrow to Dublin Friday evening and were met by Richard the Cinnamon Representative. The private transfer took the group to their 4 star hotel which was situated within walking distance of Temple Bar and the bars, restaurants and nightlife.
Saturday morning was an exhilerating trip out into Dublin Bay onboard RIB powerboats to explore the coastline and meet the seals. Even though the weather was stunning everybody was provided with all weather overalls. After the 1 hour excursion the group headed to Guinness Store House for a one hour tour of this iconic company. A buffet lunch was enjoyed, before a pint of the black stuff was sampled from the wonderful viewing gallery overlooking Dublin.
After a leisurely lunch the group were greeted outside the Guinness Storehouse, not by their coach, but a WWII Amphibious craft. All aboard for the 1 hour tour of Dublin. The Viking guide was informative to the history and quirks of Dublin.
The group were dropped at the hotel at 3pm for freetime, prior tomeeting up for dinner at 7pm in a traditional Irish restaurant in Temple Bar. After dinner Richard led most of the group to a bar club in Temple Bar, where the socialising continuted until we don't know when as Richard refuses to disclose that information!!
Sunday, after breakfast the group took to the karting race track. The Grand Prix was expected to be competitive between girls and guys, sales and lettings and so it turned out to be. The outdoor track allowed for plenty of competitive racing. We believe it was a good honest race without bribery or corruption.
From the karting the group was transferred to the airport and the group landed back at Heathrow at 5pm.
All elements of the event were booked and co-ordinated by Cinnamon active.
For more information on Cinnamon active
Tel: 0044 (0) 208 979 0331
www.cinnamon-active.com
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