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Bet on Bettie: Avoid unwanted "surprise" parties

Birthday parties are a big deal to a lot of families.

Parents certainly don't want anything to go wrong after weeks or even months of planning.

So what do you do when the party equipment you've rented doesn't show up -- or gets there late?

Many families rent moonwalks for their kids' parties; it's the main attraction. So imagine how you would feel if things started to go wrong.

One Austin family says a party rental company almost ruined their daughter's birthday. Krystin and Mike Johnson ordered a Scooby-Doo moonwalk for their daughter's sixth birthday party.

All was well until the scheduled delivery time which was between 11 in the morning and one in the afternoon. At one, the Johnsons started wondering if Scooby would ever show.


Bet on Bettie: Jump for fun; not frustration

Birthday parties are a big deal to a lot of families. Parents certainly don't want anything to go wrong after weeks or even months of planning. So what do you do when the main attraction does not show or gets there late? Krystin and Mike Johnson found out.

“It was really a rotten experience," said Krystin.

She and her husband allege a Jump For Fun party rental company almost ruined their daughter's birthday.

The Johnsons ordered a Scooby-Doo moonwalk for their daughter's sixth birthday party. All was well until the scheduled delivery time which was between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m.

At 1 p.m. the Johnsons started wondering if Scooby-Doo was going to show. Their party was starting in one hour so they got on the phone.

“We were told they were running late but the unit would be there within 30 minutes," Krystin said.


Fast rail offering hip personalised travel

E-TICKETS, on-board DVD rentals, events, and even new encounters – French rail's new iDTGV trains are testing a new way of travel.

Music blares from a speaker in a bustling bar and conversations get louder as customers just out of Paris meetings trickle in, settle down and order drinks.

The barman hands over a beer, spilling a little as the brightly-coloured buffet car on the top deck of a customised high-speed TGV train rolls into its three-hour journey to the Mediterranean port city of Marseille.

Joined to a regular TGV train, this iDTGV, playing on the French word "idee" or "idea", is operated privately, but owned by the national SNCF rail company and designed as a laboratory for future rail travel.

Planned party train on the way

The iDTGV was launched in December 2004 and offers cheaper tickets, internet reservations, and services aimed at pleasing passengers, including a soon-to-be launched party train, to help the SNCF better compete with low cost airlines.



 

 

 

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