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Skip to Main Content Makes the Beach Even Better From bars and discotheques to kids attractions and water sports, there's no end to the fun here. This, of course, is the place to be while in Ibiza. Enjoy the beach like a rock star. Just ask, and our gracious staff will set you up with beach towels, relaxing lounge chairs and an umbrella to provide shade from the sun. Nothing but the best for our guests! Play at Playa d'en Bossa The Longest Beach on the Island Discotheques and Clubs Dot the Seaside Water Sports and Activities for Everyone Lounge Chairs, Towels and Umbrellas from the Resort Carretera Playa D'en Bossa S/N 07817 Sant Jordi De Ses Salines Ibiza-Spain Subscribe to Our Newsletter December 5th, 2012, 04:28 PM Carnival: Glory 2004, Destiny 2008, Splendor 2009, Freedom 2011, Valor 2012, Dream 2013 Princess: Ruby 2010, 2014, Caribbean 2013, Coral 2014, Regal 2014, 2016 Sail Windjammer: Mandalay 2017 Star Clippers: Royal Clipper 2015




December 5th, 2012, 05:17 PM $5 each if they are not aggressive December 5th, 2012, 06:23 PM At this point the person is doing their job,so,I would not tip. If I ask for, or he/she offers something out if the ordinary,I would certainly, gladly tip. Trip, with her book & tea! Chat Hostess & Board Moderator December 5th, 2012, 07:45 PM I tend to believe they are expecting a tip, so a few dollars each would be in order...Yea, it is their job, but you could of easily, turned down their offer of carring the chairs, etc...EMBROIDERED Personalized NEW Stadium Chair Gamechanger Bleacher Seat with Optional Arms EMBROIDERED Personalized Table Height Directors Chair with Side Table Everywhere Chair Replacement CANVAS Cover Set IMPRINTED Personalized 18" Table Height Contemporary Directors Chair IMPRINTED Personalized Classic Bubba Hi-Back Quad Chair IMPRINTED Personalized NEW Deluxe Wide Stadium Chair Gamechanger Bleacher Seat with Optional Arms




Kelsyus Premium Backpack Canopy Chair 2016 Model Kelsyus Quad Mesh Backpack Chair Swimways XL Spring Floating Recliner Lounger The STOL by HowdaSeatGet ready for a day of sand, surf and sweet summer bliss with our beach-themed party supplies! This collection of beach party supplies includes beach-themed tableware, beach decor and everything else you need for a perfect day at the beach. Whether you want to take your outdoor party to the beach or bring the beach to your indoor party, our Beach Party Theme makes your summer celebration keen! To make your beach party space sunny and bright, use our colorful beach decorations! From multicolored hanging paper lanterns to beach ball balloons, you'll find everything you need to get ready for a beach-themed party. A beach-themed custom banner lets you create a personalized message for your guests, and beach centerpieces make a fun addition to your buffet table. A full day at the beach is sure to work up an appetite among your guests — serve them your delicious beach party food with our beach dinnerware!




Featuring patterns of surfboards, palm trees and beach balls, our disposable plates, paper cups and cocktail napkins are perfect for serving fruit salad, barbecue skewers and cool, refreshing beverages at your outdoor or indoor beach party. Our beach-themed party supplies also include plastic sand toys to keep your littlest guests happy all day! With sand pails, toy shovels and sand castle molds, kids have all the tools they need to build a masterpiece. And with our selection of beach lighting, which includes patio string lights and outdoor torches, guests can continue their beach party games long after the sun goes down! With these beach-themed party supplies, you're ready to hit the beach! Browse our beach party theme decorations and tableware to inspire your own beach party ideas!Photos courtesy of Joe DiGiorgio/Stantec A gaming parklet during the 2014 Sacramento United Park(ing) Day Picture an elevated sand dune reminiscent of the beach, a conch-shaped sculpture that makes musical notes with ear trumpets, a Zen garden with palm trees, beach chairs and driftwood, and a gaming station with Pac-Man and street racing—all smack dab in the middle of downtown.




You won't be able to park your jalopy on 9th Street between J and K on Sept. 16, when Sacramento United Park(ing) Day returns from a one-year hiatus, transforming metered parking spaces into pop-up parklets inspired by the theme "Play." On the other hand, you won't get a ticket for lingering in any of these fantastical oases. A total of 15 local groups of architects and design firms will participate in this year’s showcase, including Stafford King Wiese Architects, Lionakis and Stantec. Each group will receive a designated 9-by-22-foot stall in front of 9th Street establishments like Estelle’s Patisserie, Temple Coffee and Blackbird, the latter of which is planning to construct a permanent parklet in the future. To view sketches of the parklets, click here. Beginning at 9 a.m., passersby can watch construction and converse with designers, then explore the finished products until 7 p.m., engaging with interactive displays like Hogue & Associates’ mini-carnival parklet under a fabric circus tent, with concession stands and prizes for fair-themed games like balloon darts and ring toss.




Kimberly Garza and Dalton LaVoie, members of the California Sierra Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects, the event's main sponsor, are excited to organize this year’s exhibits in a lively part of downtown Sacramento. “We hope that not only will [Park(ing) Day] bring awareness to what’s possible on our streets, but it will also get people more involved with the city and feel enriched by it through designs and art,” Garza says. In 2005, the first United Park(ing) Day launched in San Francisco when art and design studio Rebar transformed a typical downtown parking space into a temporary public park with wooden benches and trees. Since then, the event has became a global movement with groups in countries like the United Kingdom, Germany and Singapore hosting their own versions of the event. LaVoie and friends hope Park(ing) Day will demonstrate how Sacramento's bustling streets can be activated artistically and inspire future events and installations.

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