DoSomethingDifferent.com adds new US experiences
Trade specialist DoSomethingDifferent.com has added a host of new tickets and attractions to its US product portfolio.
It includes tickets to the Grand Ole Opry, a must visit in Nashville, Tennessee.
Featuring a dynamic line-up of new stars, superstars, and legends of country music, the Opry presents eight or more artists on each show, showcasing a variety of musical styles.
There are four categories of tickets available and shows run Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday throughout the year, with Christmas specials throughout December.
Prices start from £46 per person and tickets are non-refundable.
For another kind of entertainment, a collection of foodie excursions are now on offer in Las Vegas.
Offering the chance to try out some of the best restaurants for dinner, Lip Smacking Savours of the Strip includes VIP dining at four gourmet restaurants, with add-on drinks packages available.
These skip the line tickets offer the best tables in the house signature dishes along with grand desserts (up to 12 tastings), priced from £169 per person (including gratuities).
A lunchtime option is also available from £106pp, with the Afternoon Culinary Adventures tour, from 1pm.
Away from the glitz of the Strip, Downtown Vegas offers a vibrant and dynamic food scene, with independent chefs and restaurateurs offering seasonally-driven, farm-to-table artisan fare.
On the Downtown Lip Smacking Foodie Tour, an expert guide escorts guests to the best tables at restaurants such as Carson Kitchen, Therapy and 7th & Carson, along with exploring the unique Container Park where shipping containers have been converted into boutiques, bustling restaurants, and a venue for free live music.
The tour is priced from £106 per person, with afternoon and evening departures.
DoSomethingDifferent.com provides the UK and Irish travel trade with a wide range of pre-bookable experiences and attractions in holiday destinations worldwide.
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