Commercial Property Ideas this Father’s Day

Posted on 17 June, 2012 by Kirsten Kennedy

Today is the day that most offspring anticipate with a slight feeling of dread – Father’s Day. The age old question is what to get a man who has everything, and it certainly applies to this day more than most. However, some commercial properties have come to the rescue with exciting, amusing and useful gift ideas that are sure to banish the gift-buying panic.

Of course, splashing the cash is not financially viable for many people right now, but Father’s Day presents can be just as rewarding on a budget. Why not make up a hamper of your Dad’s favourite things purchased at your local commercial property supermarket?

Sainsbury’s commercial properties, for example, currently have some great deals on offer that can be used to put together a thoughtful gift. 500ml bottles of Bishop’s Finger Ale are on sale at 3 for £5, and you could save 20 per cent on Johnnie Walker Black Label Whisky – it now costs £21.99 for a 70cl bottle rather than £27.49.

To pad out your hamper with some tasty snacks, visit your local Tesco commercial property, where brands such as Walkers, Doritos and Pringles are part of a 2 for 1 offer.

However, if you feel like doing something a little more adventurous, Virgin Experience Days are currently running a 2 for 1 offer on introductory indoor skydiving. What better bonding experience than leaping into a vertical horizontal wind tunnel with your Dad? This gift is available in commercial properties located in Manchester and Milton Keynes, so at £49 for both of your lessons, you could even add a night’s stay in a commercial property hotel.

Virgin Experience Days are also offering over 50 per cent off their Spy Academy programme, which could be the dream gift for any Dad tired of being stuck in an office job! The half day of activities includes weapons training, espionage techniques and a team battle involving laser guns in a commercial property laser tunnel. Even better, it only costs £49.50!

After your Dad has worked up an appetite throwing himself into a wind tunnel or fulfilling his deepest James Bond fantasies, an excellent end to the day could be a visit to a commercial property restaurant. The Beefeater Grill chain, owned by the Whitbread Group, will serve your Dad up a free 7oz rump steak with all the trimmings, and what’s more it’s free with any other adult main meal! This offer is available after 5pm in Beefeater commercial properties all over the UK.

So no matter what your Dad enjoys, there are plenty of great gift ideas available on a budget. Whether you send him on a daring adventure or simply spend the day relaxing in a commercial property pub beer garden, just remember that quality time is the best gift of all. Especially, for those of you counting the hours until pay day, because it is absolutely free!

What commercial properties are you planning on visiting this Father’s Day? Do you have any exciting plans or gift ideas to share? Tell us about them on the MOVEHUT Facebook page!




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