Monday, March 19, 2007

Are Chicken Fingers on the Menu?


The Pyramids of Giza

Find a babysitter for December 12, 2008. Apparently that's when top chefs from around the world will be flown to Egypt to cook a dinner beside the Pyramids of Giza. This announcement comes on the tails of last month's $25,000 per person dinner in Bangkok, which was the first in the Epicurean Masters of the World dinner series being planned by the Lebua Hotel in Bangkok. With this event being relatively cheap at just under $10,000 a head, it's still being touted as a Millionaire's Dinner, but who's to say you can't just bust open the retirement account and live it up for once, if that's what you want to do?

And what, exactly, does this have to do with traveling with children? Maybe you have a son or daughter graduating from high school or college that you want to splurge on. Or, it could be a really expensive way of getting your toddler to finally try something new for once. Who are we to judge? We're just providing the facts.

Just one thing: if you need a chaperone to accompany either the teen or the toddler to the dinner, please let us know. We can make ourselves available.

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