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[O44]Office Christmas Party Ideas
by Gary Mattoc, Gar
If you need to plan or organise an ofice Christmas party in London this year then read on then. I attended this Christmas party last year with my office colleagues and we had a fantastic evening. It is a lavish and well thought out Christmas party night, a once-in-a-lifetime adventure that will transport everyone who takes part back to Dickensian London.

You can go back in time for your office Christmas party to experience the very essence of Christmas. Everyone is familiar with the look and feel of Dickensian London and that's exactly what is provided for you. It's an elaborate recreation of the Christmas party events that Dickens would have seen - but with the luxury and convenience that office Christmas party goers expect today. What you get is an office Christmas party in London comprising dinner, dance and theatre. It will be the best Christmas party London has ever seen - in the Past, Present or Future.

A complete office Christmas party experience

So what will you find during one of these Dickens office Christmas party events? When we arrived we were greeted with a glass of champagne before being taken down Dickens Lane, accompanied by traditional carol singers.

A Dickensian Christmas guide then escorts you to your exclusive dining area where waiting staff attended to your every need. Then we had all evening to experience the best that Victorian Christmas London had to offer, but with all the luxury that party goers today expect from their Christmas party events.

Great wining, dining, dancing and more

As well as the fabulous dinner, we had the opportunity to visit The Boars Head Tavern, located in the centre of Dickens Lane, with its three large bars serving fine ales and the always popular roulette table. And to add a modern twist for a bit of extra variety to complete our Christmas party in London, there's a roulette table and cocktail bar with barmen showing off their flair and skill.

Step back into Dickens' London

Dickens Christmas party nights in London wouldn't be complete without a suitable cast of characters. So you get to meet Oliver, Fagin, The Artful Dodger, Miss Haversham, Mr Macawber, Bob Crachit, Jacob Marley, Jenny Wren and many more Dickens favourites.

The characters aren't just there to look authentic: the actors recreate all their trials and triumphs to reveal the stories that are so familiar yet always a pleasure to experience. Don't expect stuffy performances - the characters can get very rowdy during the evening and love entertaining in true music hall style!

There are many other ideas for office Christmas party events, but this is the best I have yet to come across.

Christmas party. London has never seen anything like it . . . well not for 150 years!
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