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Extreme present / gift ideas in Munich

From driving a Ferrari to sushi courses

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UrbanAngel
I picked up a brochure today when at the new corn exchange for the first time from a company called Erlebnis Ideen von Jochen Schweizer and was very impressed with the services offered by this company.

I've never used them, but they have great ideas for presents including :
* driving a digger for €89
* ferrari ride for €79
* flying a helicopter for €349
* quad tour from €89
* flying a MIG 29 aeroplane in Moscow for €11,150
* diverse 'Wellness' packages like massage, floating
* driving a tank from €150
* courses - sushi, mediterranean cooking, wine, cocktails
* bungee jumping / paragliding / parachuting etc
* build your own igloo for €180

Post here if you've used them before, and let us know how it was. It's a relief to find all these 'extreme' present ideas under one roof, so to speak. The different ideas are available in most major German cities; Munich being one of them.
don_riina
Never used them but...

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driving a digger for €89
build your own igloo for €180

If anyone is interested in igloo building, I'd say its gonna be a shitload easier using a digger, and you'll save yourself almost a ton.
UrbanAngel
Wonder if you can combine the presents? smile.gif
Eleanor_Rigby
If you're interested in igloo building, come to Canada. I'm sure that every Canadian has made an igloo at some point in their lives and watched in dismay as the thing unfailingly collapses.
anonymous
We built an igloo in college in the middle of the quad. Still have some pics around somewhere. It lasted for several days before the snow started melting. Of course, we were a bunch of architecture majors so maybe we had a slight advantage. T'was fun. Even more fun when we caught a couple shagging in there one night and got some choice shots of that as well. Naked ass in the air...too funny!
UrbanAngel
I was drooling over some of the massages on offer, or the Stilberatung (style advice). I certainly need that smile.gif Which colour matches which shoes and bag and all that girly stuff.
MajorBummer
@UrbanAngel

So you want to look just like everybody else? blink.gif
UrbanAngel
Yeah. I'm secretly a sheep. Baaaa.
Kat
Wow. The tandem paragliding thing would be so cool.
UrbanAngel
Darn, my birthday already went for this year smile.gif When's yours, Kat? biggrin.gif
Kat
wink.gif Too late for mine as well. sigh. rolleyes.gif
treehugger
I once received a flying lesson for my 25th and i was sick the entire time I was up there. This is because I did aerobatics and regreted asking the pilot instantly... lots of puke in a confined space just isn't attractive ph34r.gif

Still a good and novel present idea, though.
Allershausen
My Neighbours and I bought my next door neighbour a Tandem Parachute jump for her 40th and we're all going to watch her do it on Thursday.
UrbanAngel
Did you do it using this company?
Let us know how it goes. Do you not like your neighbour? smile.gif
Allershausen
I'll try and find out which company it is.
cowgirl
QUOTE
Yeah. I'm secretly a sheep. Baaaa.

laugh.gif We should meet, Urban Angel! I am secretly a cow. Mooo.
syd
Here is another site which has similar options. Never tried any of these myself but found the website recently.

https://www.mydays.de/
Timmeh
Weeeeeeeelll, it's my birthday in 2 1/2 weeks. I'm accepting donations so that I may drive a Ferrari. I think it's the least you guys could do considering the following:

1. Half of my pay goes back to my family (11 siblings) in New Zealand so they can buy shoes so they don't have to walk to the fields for work 10km away in the snow barefoot.
2. Half of the remaining half is been sent to Angola to try and help poor Bilbobu who needs an operation to remove a third arm growing from his forehead, who's family have all unfortunately been killed recently by a swam of flesh eating locusts.
3. The remaining money I spread between all the homeless people I see here in Munich.
4. I sleep under a bridge.

Many thanks in advance for your kindness.
Yeti
QUOTE
FIRST YORKSHIREMAN:
In them days we was glad to have the price of a cup o' tea.
SECOND YORKSHIREMAN:
A cup o' cold tea.
FOURTH YORKSHIREMAN:
Without milk or sugar.
THIRD YORKSHIREMAN:
Or tea.
FIRST YORKSHIREMAN:
In a cracked cup, an' all.
FOURTH YORKSHIREMAN:
Oh, we never had a cup. We used to have to drink out of a rolled up newspaper.
SECOND YORKSHIREMAN:
The best we could manage was to suck on a piece of damp cloth.
THIRD YORKSHIREMAN:
But you know, we were happy in those days, though we were poor.
FIRST YORKSHIREMAN:
Because we were poor. My old Dad used to say to me, "Money doesn't buy you happiness, son".
FOURTH YORKSHIREMAN:
Aye, 'e was right.
FIRST YORKSHIREMAN:
Aye, 'e was.
FOURTH YORKSHIREMAN:
I was happier then and I had nothin'. We used to live in this tiny old house with great big holes in the roof.
SECOND YORKSHIREMAN:
House! You were lucky to live in a house! We used to live in one room, all twenty-six of us, no furniture, 'alf the floor was missing, and we were all 'uddled together in one corner for fear of falling.
THIRD YORKSHIREMAN:
Eh, you were lucky to have a room! We used to have to live in t' corridor!
FIRST YORKSHIREMAN:
Oh, we used to dream of livin' in a corridor! Would ha' been a palace to us. We used to live in an old water tank on a rubbish tip. We got woke up every morning by having a load of rotting fish dumped all over us! House? Huh.
FOURTH YORKSHIREMAN:
Well, when I say 'house' it was only a hole in the ground covered by a sheet of tarpaulin, but it was a house to us.
SECOND YORKSHIREMAN:
We were evicted from our 'ole in the ground; we 'ad to go and live in a lake.
THIRD YORKSHIREMAN:
You were lucky to have a lake! There were a hundred and fifty of us living in t' shoebox in t' middle o' road.
FIRST YORKSHIREMAN:
Cardboard box?
THIRD YORKSHIREMAN:
Aye.
FIRST YORKSHIREMAN:
You were lucky. We lived for three months in a paper bag in a American tank. We used to have to get up at six in the morning, clean the paper bag, eat a crust of stale bread, go to work down t' mill, fourteen hours a day, week-in week-out, for sixpence a week, and when we got home our Dad would thrash us to sleep wi' his belt.
SECOND YORKSHIREMAN:
Luxury. We used to have to get out of the lake at six o'clock in the morning, clean the lake, eat a handful of 'ot gravel, work twenty hour day at mill for tuppence a month, come home, and Dad would thrash us to sleep with a broken bottle, if we were lucky!
THIRD YORKSHIREMAN:
Well, of course, we had it tough. We used to 'ave to get up out of shoebox at twelve o'clock at night and lick road clean wit' tongue. We had two bits of cold gravel, worked twenty-four hours a day at mill for sixpence every four years, and when we got home our Dad would slice us in two wit' bread knife.
FOURTH YORKSHIREMAN:
Right. I had to get up in the morning at ten o'clock at night half an hour before I went to bed, drink a cup of sulphuric acid, work twenty-nine hours a day down mill, and pay mill owner for permission to come to work, and when we got home, our Dad and our mother would kill us and dance about on our graves singing Hallelujah.
FIRST YORKSHIREMAN:
And you try and tell the young people of today that ... they won't believe you.
ALL:
They won't!
dreamer
any recommendations on where to get a gift voucher for ...

- a private once-off flight
- for 45 minutes or more
- in a small 2-3 person plane (or glider?)
- in Bavaria or just over the border in Austria
- costing anything between 80 - 250 euros?

I want to get this as a present for someone who really deserves this once-in-a-lifetime gift, but have no clue who to ask or where to look in Germany! The two companies listed in this thread look exactly right (Jochen Schweizer, Mydays) , just wondered has anyone used them or have other suggestions from experience?
tinap
we've used mydays a number of times and have always liked them.
dreamer
thanks tinap, that makes me happier smile.gif
MichiS
QUOTE (dreamer @ Oct 10 2006, 5:52 pm) *
any recommendations on where to get a gift voucher for ...

- a private once-off flight
- for 45 minutes or more
- in a small 2-3 person plane (or glider?)
- in Bavaria or just over the border in Austria
- costing anything between 80 - 250 euros?

A bit more expensive --> http://www.alpenflugsafari.de
But it's a whole day trip through the alps to the Adria and back of course.
Unfortunately all in German. I can translate it for you if you wish.

As the owner is a colleague of mine, I can ask him if he also does shorter trips.
kati
I've seen an advert once at the Flugplatz in Oberschleissheim (next to the castle). Can't remember the name, but it might have been in the mentioned price range.
dreamer
@MichiS - that looks like an absolutely amazing experience, unfortunately it is way too expensive. I can understand the German, thanks. It would be great if they do shorter (and cheaper) trips, if you could ask your colleague that would be great. I can stretch the budget a bit, but not that much!

@kati - I'll check out that Flugplatz in Oberschleissheim to see if they do anything like this, thanks
MichiS
QUOTE (dreamer @ Oct 11 2006, 9:09 am) *
@MichiS - that looks like an absolutely amazing experience, unfortunately it is way too expensive. I can understand the German, thanks. It would be great if they do shorter (and cheaper) trips, if you could ask your colleague that would be great. I can stretch the budget a bit, but not that much!

I just talked to him, he can also make shorter trips, but he has to have several customers on that day. Because it would be just too expensive to go to Eggenfelden 1,5 hrs oneway for a one or two hour flight.

Just send him an email and ask for details of a shorter trip.
dreamer
ok, will do thanks!
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