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Help Someone Take Up a New Hobby in 2012

Help Someone Take Up a New Hobby in 2012

  • Jan 2012
  • Dance Lessons , Lessons and Classes Experiences
As we say goodbye to the holiday season for another year and we head into a cold and wet January, many people turn to hobbies to help keep the winter blues at bay. At Experience Days, we have hundreds... »
Make Your Own Unique Gifts

Make Your Own Unique Gifts

  • Jun 2010
  • Lessons and Classes Experiences , Boston Experience Gifts
Pot Perfect Unique Gifts Who knew a lump of damp clay could be sensual? That it could create something beautiful? Pottery is one of mankind’s oldest crafts. It was first used to make functional ob... »
If you’ll like shopping, you’ll love…your local pottery class?

If you’ll like shopping, you’ll love…your local pottery class?

  • Oct 2007
  • Lessons and Classes Experiences , Pottery Classes
Experience Days aims to provide customers with any updates relating to Experience Days along with the latest news from the gifts and experience gifts industry. The following is an article by columnis... »

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  • We gave our 12 year old a discovery flight for his birthday as he is already studying to be a pilot. This was such an amazing experience for him! We arrived at Monroe Airport and all the staff we interacted with were so kind and welcoming. Alex, the pilot, walked him around the plane and explained everything along the way. They spent a good amount of time in the air and he even sent me pictures and a short video once the flight was over. My son even got his first official pilot log book and logged hours! This was an unforgettable experience!

    - Monroe Regional Airport
    Verified Xperience Days Participant
  • The class was a little under 3 hrs long with a beginning lecture then practice time. We were told to wrap up half an hour early to clean the machines. Id guess we got 2hrs of hands on practice. Gabriel was a great teacher and worked quickly to try to get to everyone. Even so, I feel he was spread too thin. There were 6 participants to one instructor. I think realistically a 2:1 or max 3:1 would have been more appropriate and cut down practice time lost due to waiting. I also feel thar having the participants spend the last half hour cleaning the machines was not a best use of time for a class that was on latte art specifically.

    - Port Townsend
    Verified Xperience Days Participant