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Great Easter Deals


1. Hire a single Teepee for ?7 per day instead of ?10 minimum 2 days saving an amazing ?6 from Age 4


2. Book a 2 Teepee Sleepover package with additional extras for just ?138.00 saving you ?43.00 or 3 Teepee Slumber Package for ?198.00 saving you ?68.00. From Age 6


This would include:

* Themed teepees in assorted high-quality fabrics

* Foam mattresses with protectors and fitted cotton sheets

* Anti Allergy Pillows with protectors

* Luxury scatter cushions

* Breakfast tray with lantern

* Decorative floor rugs

* Themed garlands

* Name frame for each teepee

* Small sweet buffet and snack bar

* Party Bags for all the guest

* Board Game

* Mini Retro Popcorn machine with popcorn boxes and toffee, sweet and salted flavour option

* Box of orange juice with dispenser?

* Colourful cups

* Brown bread or croissant and mini jam and spread

* Mini box Kellogg with colourful bowl and spoons?

* Milk base on dietary?

* Balloons

* Staff assistant to set out and pack up?

PLUS

Tassimo with Hot Chocolate

Retro Popcorn Machine

PS4 with Karaoke or VR Head Seat


3. Hire a bouncy castle for unto 6 hours for just ?85 or ?90 with the sandbags.


4. Girls Spa Party for ?250 instead of ?270 for up to 8 girls. ( Age 6 - 13 )


5. Bath Bomb and Soap Making Party ?250 instead of ?270 for up 8 girls ( Age 6 - 13 )


6. Giddy Divia-licious Girls Disco Party (Ages 6 - 13) for ?320 instead of ?350.00


7. Layz Spa Hot Tub ?45.00 per day instead of ?60 minimum 2-day hire.





Happy Easter!


Stephanie & The Sweet Tee's Team


M: 07927023282

E: [email protected]

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