The Experience Store sells Cooking Classes in Provence ($3,995), Zero Gravity Flights ($3,750), Tank Missions ($1,249), and Driving Tours of Iceland ($2,800) among others. Playthings for the affluent, but not much imagination involved.
The Experience Store sells Cooking Classes in Provence ($3,995), Zero Gravity Flights ($3,750), Tank Missions ($1,249), and Driving Tours of Iceland ($2,800) among others. Playthings for the affluent, but not much imagination involved.
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I can highly recomend the driving tours of iceland, I haven’t done this specific tour, but had a great time last time I was there, and did a 4×4 ‘safari’ and even went snowmobiling on a huge glacier. Iceland has some amazing scenery, it’s also very other worldly with all it’s geothermic activity. The only downside is that the showers smell of sulfur because all the hot water in the country is geothermically heated, it really smells like rotton eggs as soon as you turn on the hot water. The nightlife is brilliant, the people are super friendly, and generally very attractive.