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Compose your own movie soundtrack
This unique experience is perfect for anyone passionate about music & movies. If your favourite film score leaves you tingling, then this prize will bowl you over, offering the chance to create a movie soundtrack from start to finish. Working alongside a Hollywood composer, it even includes the opportunity to attend a glitzy lunch & learn on how to navigate the music business in La La Land.
Sleepy like Spielberg
Dartmoor is hot right now, having recently provided the backdrop for Spielberg's legendary movie War Horse. He was rumoured to stay at the gorgeous Hotel Endsleigh. This quintessentially English property provides a luxurious escape in the heart of glorious countryside. We've teamed up with them to arrange a package including hiking on Dartmoor with a delicious picnic, fishing for some of the best salmon in England and taking a ride on own Joey, well ok, a Joey understudy. It's not hard to see why Spielberg fell in love with the place.
Worth gossiping about
For the ultimate girlie weekend, we can arrange a prize experience of a lifetime, on the set of Gossip Girl. A typical visit may include a behind the scenes sneaky peek into the wardrobe department and having a nose around Blair or Serena's apartments. We'll arrange a stay in a deluxe hotel with some spa treatments & shopping thrown in, giving the girls plenty to gossip about once back home.
Case Study:
When RAC were promoting their Drive-in Movies incentive we gave winners a chance to stay on their very own movie set. In the summer of 2000, Stoke Park was featured in the award-winning film Bridget Jones's Diary. After a hilarious afternoon's rowing, filmed on the glistening lake, the couple (Hugh Grant and Renée Zellweger) retired to the glamorous Pennsylvania Suite where our winners were also lucky enough to stay. Bridget Jone’s Diary was not the only film to have scenes shot there, other hits shot at Stoke Park include Goldfinger, Tomorrow Never Dies, Layer Cake and Wimbledon and our winner was given a private tour of the sites that appeared on the big screen and were given their own copies of the DVDs to take away with them. |