incl. Breakfast - HRS Rating: /10 - Hotel Den Wolsack is a cosy familyhotel in the heart ... more
of Mechelen,at the foot of the St. Rumbolds Cathedral.It has 17 tastefully arranged rooms and a cosy restaurant 't Oud Conservatorium. Our central location is attr...
The hotel “Den Wolsack” is situated in a beautifulrenovated neoclassical building, in the ... more
very heart of Mechelen's city centre at the foot of St.-Rombouts Cathedral. Its central location makes "Den Wolsack" attractive for business people, as well as fo...
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Advantages: huge play area Disadvantages: Expensive
Giants den
Huge warehouse on the easily found Team Valley trading Estate, this has been opened a few years now, and is usually busy?one of those places to go to when it's raining and you need something to amuse the kids.
The whole area is divided into sections for under 2s, which is basically ball pools and Little vehicles to drive in a specially enclosed area, an area for under 5s, which is more of the same but with some slides and climbing frames added, and then there is the real "I am" things. These include a giant slide 3 storey climbing frame, as many nets and tunnels as you can negotiate, basketball area (there are coaching nights), PS2 and x box areas complete with some of the latest games and a mini village with small road system. Definitely something for everything if nerves can take it!!
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danielalong 25.08.2006
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of The Giants Den
Advantages: Great show, variety of judges with different personalities, great presenting and narration. Disadvantages: None
Dragons Den is shown on BBC2 and has five judges who are Theo Paphitis, James Caan, Deborah Meaden, Peter Jones & Duncan Bannatyne who between them are worth over 1 billion pounds. The show is hosted by Evan Davis.
The concept of the show is very well thought out but also quite simple. Entrepreneurs will enter the Dragons Den, have a quick chat with Evan Davis to explain what they are producing or what their idea is and then they will be sent through to the Dragons' Den. They will pitch their product or service to the Dragons and then they will ask for a certain amount of cash for a percentage stake in their company. It is then up to the Dragons to ask questions about their product or service and test things out and advise whether or not they think the product or service is viable and then they will say whether they want to purchase ...
katyeverett 23.07.2009
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at the top. These are useful as you can fit ladders /bridges to the climbing frame through these doors .There is one oval transparent window.
This tent is not very easy to fit the climbing frame has to be dismantled to fit it. The tent has a seam at the bottom of it. This threads through the rungs of the bars of the climbing frame at the same level as the platform. This may be fiddly time consuming if you keep taking the den/tent on and off but my grandkids just leave their tent on all the time.
You can buy this TP explorer den from the ELC, http://www.elc.co.uk/toy-30339?scid=awin for £55 it is also available at many other online stores most seem to be around the £55 mark.
Yes I would recommend this toy it adds an extra dimension to play on the climbing frame. A special den to play /hide in can be Tarzans lookout; the eagles nest ...
giants den
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Hugewarehouse onthe easilyfound TeamValley trad
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Product Information for "Hotel Den Wolsack, Mechelen" »
Product details
Long Name
Hotel Den Wolsack
Type
Hotel
Street
Wollemarkt 16
Address
Wollemarkt 16, 2800 Mechelen, Antwerp, Belgium
City
Mechelen
Country
Belgium
Post Code
2800
County
Antwerp
Continent
Europe
Avg Price
62.3
Manufacturer's product description
The hotel Den Wolsack is situated in a beautifulrenovated neoclassical building, in the very heart of Mechelen’s city centre at the foot of St.-Rombouts Cathedral. Its central location makes \Den Wolsack” attractive for business people, as well as for tourists. The meals are served at “‘t Oud Conservatorium”, the heated “Orangerie” or on the cosy terrace. Socializing with the guests is therefore embraced as a principle!"