This afternoon.
Centre Parcs Longford.
Invited slebs, including telly’s Baz Ashmawy and Karen Koster, help launch “Ireland’s largest waterpark”, the Subtropical Swimming Paradise, at the official launch of Center Parcs Longford Forest.
The pair were among 2,000 guests (but not us, sad face) on hand to preview the resort before it welcomes its first cash-paying ‘Billy Bunters’ this coming Monday.
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Thought Varadkar opened it already a few weeks ago?
Is Lowry not…….
“In 2013, the São Paulo State Prosecutor filed civil and criminal complaints against the principals of Brookfield Gestao de Empreendimentos, Brookfield’s retail real estate subsidiary in Brazil, accusing them of bribing local officials to attain construction permits and other loopholes in the expansion of multiple São Paulo shopping malls. Brookfield has denied the charges.”
https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20150513006485/en/criminal-case-principals-Brookfield-Asset-Management-NYSE
Don’t let Maria Bailey near number 3.
But Paulus, I’ve done nothing wroooooooooooooonnnnggg SPLOSH!
You’d get away to Spain or Portugal for the same money.
And you wouldn’t be anywhere near Longford.
Still, they had two z list celebs at the opening so there is that.
It wouldn’t be my cup of tea either; but still, it will provide jobs in a part of the country not-overrun with employment opportunities.
Fair point I guess.
Where did Baz come out of, what made it so that I know who he is
The earliest I remember is when he was part of a male trio doing a travel show for RTE. Might have been TV3
50 Ways to Kill Your Moobs
I thought this might be another competition. How disappointing.
“To win YOUR night of passion with Baz Ashmawy, simply complete the phrase:
‘I love Longford because _______ and my safe word is _______’ “
You’re a cruel man, Rob
That’s a strange safe word, but ok.
Longford?
E230 million to build the place.
it’ll be a direct provision centre by the end of next year.
– https://youtu.be/ghKy8FRhs28
After the company spent up to €3m on marketing and advertising in Ireland, Mr Dalby is confident that consumers here will be persuaded it’s worth the price, and that the park’s 466 accommodation units will be full.
“We expect 90pc occupancy,” he says of their first year – even in the depths of winter, as it is open 365 days a year.
I’m no cynic but…….I think they’ve jumped Sammy the shark here