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Old 11th-January-2006, 11:26 AM   #24 (permalink)
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Re: Learning Tango

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Originally Posted by JonD
Eeek! For that money it has got to be in Buenos Aires and probably in the Dandi Royal. You can do a trip there much more cheaply if you put it together yourself...
Yes, it was Buenos Aires, I didn't look at it too closely though as no way I could even think about it. I quite like putting holidays together myself though, so would consider that option, but not for this year, I would need to actually go to the AT classes first and learn something!
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I'd hate to go to BsAs on my own - much more fun and less traumatic with someone or as part of a group.
Possibly why my friend sent me the link, he probably doesn't want to go on his own either!
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Originally Posted by JonD
The best value holiday I've found is Tango Valley - it's just brilliant at €410 for the week and the most amazing experience. Pure heaven. Travel costs shouldn't be too horrendous either - unless you live in Belfast from where you can't fly direct to anywhere closer than Nice! Still, French trains are quite cheap or you could do Belfast-Bristol-Toulouse.
That's a more affordable price...Belfast-Bristol can be cheap so that would be a fairly easy option.
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