Seastoke
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Do you think the food and drinks outlets make most money ,we loved the prestige 45 pound for pound also liked the st 44 what did you love
Princess hospitality was excellent, the 75 will proved to be very popular with 7 already ordered.
Catering wise very happy to have found the bridge Restaurant / Grill. Sat down in a civilised environment and enjoyed lunch without wasting any time.
There were enough people there if you were looking for a particular service, I think our flybridge flooring might be changing colour in the not too distant future !
Henry![]()
Do you think the food and drinks outlets make most money ,we loved the prestige 45 pound for pound also liked the st 44 what did you love
A hugely expensive lunch at that restaurant opposite the Princess stand. Pound for pound or should I say gram for gram, probably the smallest and most expensive fish fillet I've ever bought in an eating establishmentwhat did you buy
Final release from the organisers quotes Sunseeker as taking £40m sales - pretty impressive...Thought it was a great show. Loved the Prinny 75, and serious respect for the Sunny 131. Less than impressed with the Sealines, Jeanneau's etc. Whatever you think of the fit and finish, I am a serial disapproved of sharp corners on boats. Bad idea when bobbing around on the briny. Didn't need to buy food/drink so can't comment on this.
Bought some Wessex 2 pack for my teak.
Sunseeker had taken orders for £14 mil by Thursdsay. I guess planned intake would be about £20 mil, with the stand costing about £1 mil, although much of this cost is covered by the dealers.
My yardstick is the Boots meal deal - £3.79 for a triple sanwich, crisps and a coke, bargain!Actually that's not a bad price for all that food. That's suggests a Londoner who does not buy lunch that oftena slice AND a sandwich ?