Tuck into Titanic menu at Christchurch's Captain's Club

ENTERPRISING students from Bournemouth University have organised “A Night on the Titanic” at the Captain’s Club Hotel in Christchurch.

The event, organised by four events management students, will take place on February 17.

Guests will enjoy a drinks reception while being entertained by a string quartet before dining on the original menu, served on board the Titanic.

Live music will then be provided by the Funkadelics with a casino also available. Profits will go to the RNLI at Mudeford.

Managing director of the hotel, Tim Lloyd said: “When the group pitched the idea we felt they had the enthusiasm and commitment to put theory into practice.

“It may be courageous on our part but the hotel lends itself to putting on a such a grand occasion and with all the hotel’s crew fully behind the students and helping re-create this special event, it promises to be a celebration not to be missed.”

For tickets, which cost £85, contact the hotel on 01202 475111.

Comments(4)

Tripod says...
5:11pm Sat 19 Jan 13

I Seem to remember a certain Night Club in Bournemouth being blasted in the Echo for planning a "Titanic" Themed event not so long back; but when Bournemouth University Students do it, it's "Enterprising"...

Derf says...
5:18pm Sat 19 Jan 13

Will they all be thrown in the river at the end of the night and told to tread water for 4 hours?

madras says...
8:03pm Sat 19 Jan 13

Derf wrote:
Will they all be thrown in the river at the end of the night and told to tread water for 4 hours?
'...before dining on the original menu, served on board the Titanic' - sounds as though they are going to go one better and actually be ON the titanic!

PooleParky says...
1:42pm Mon 21 Jan 13

madras wrote:
Derf wrote:
Will they all be thrown in the river at the end of the night and told to tread water for 4 hours?
'...before dining on the original menu, served on board the Titanic' - sounds as though they are going to go one better and actually be ON the titanic!
While eating a 100 year old piece of paper...

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