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DO SOMETHING DIFFERENT
Dosomethingdifferent.com sells a mind-boggling range of experiences in hundreds of holiday destinations worldwide...
Team DSD diving in South Africa,
VERNIGHT desert adventures in Dubai, diving the Great Barrier Reef, spotting grizzly bears in the Rockies, shark cage Astronaut Training in
Florida, afternoon teas at glitzy hotels and dinner shows at some of the world’s most famous venues. The Team at DSD though, love Orlando theme parks! Vibrant and infectious, holidaymakers really can do-something-different every day. From Despicable Me to Spiderman, Mickey Mouse and Shamu; theme parks offer memorable holiday experiences for all ages.
Pre-purchasing tickets with DSD guarantees that customers will get the most out of their holiday – they won’t need to worry about getting ripped off in resort, or missing out because the experience was fully booked.
They will have the best possible time whether on a family holiday in Orlando, a long weekend in New York, a stag-do in Vegas or a backpacking trip through Asia!
At DSD, we work solely with independent travel agents and with our small but dedicated team, our goal is to make selling tickets EASY and FUN!
We know because we go! GRAHAM HENNESSY Now meet the adventurous DSD team...
What’s your job at DSD? Country Manager Ireland
STEFANIE SKELTON
Almost saw the Northern Lights in Iceland but enjoyed the Blue Lagoon instead and city breaks to Rome, New York and Paris
What’s your job at DSD? Trade Sales Agent within the Do Something Different Team. I spend a lot of time speaking to our agents to assist with bookings and queries for our worldwide tours. What did you want to be when growing up? I always wanted to be a vet or to work with animals. I used to cover the family dog in blankets pretending she was poorly. Your favourite film and guilty pleasure?
My favourite film is Red Eye. My guilty pleasure is that I like to re-live my childhood by listening to cheesy pop songs! Eyes open or closed...... on a roller coaster? Open with no hands! Marmite love it or hate it? Hate it.
EMMA CARR
Has collected key rings from the some of the best cities in the world New York, Berlin and Venice
What’s your job at DSD? Reservations for Trade Sales
What did you want to be when growing up? A Nanny in South Kensington! Your favourite film and guilty pleasure? About time – I am a real sop when it comes to lovely films! My guilty pleasure has to be baked beans with my Christmas Dinner! Eyes open or closed...... on a roller coaster? Ahh I wouldn’t be on one! Unless it was Small World, Peter Pan or Soarin all over the World! - not sure you can class them as a roller coaster. They are fast enough to me! Marmite love it or hate it? Love – especially on a Weetabix!
JODIE DAVIES
What’s your job at DSD? Customer Service Agent
What did you want to be when growing up? Street Dancer Your favourite film and guilty pleasure? The Inbetweeners and CHIPS LOVE CHIPS Eyes open or closed...... on a roller coaster? 1000% OPEN I love anything fast and the more upside down the better Marmite love it or hate it? YUK hate hate hate it and the smell YUK!
SHANNON CLAPHAM
What’s your job at DSD? Trade Sales Agent
What did you want to be when growing up? Air Hostess (I thought it was so glamorous lol). Your favourite film and guilty pleasure? My Favourite film is ‘Just Go With It’ and I can never say no to a Milkshake
Eyes open or closed...... on a roller coaster? Open of course!
Marmite love it or hate it? Love it!
What did you want to be when growing up? Why & when do I have to grow up? Your favourite film and guilty pleasure? The Sting & Reese Witherspoon
Eyes open or closed...... on a roller coaster? Open with hands up high Marmite love it or hate it? Never tried it
ELLIE MORERA DE LA CRUZ
What’s your job at DSD? Marketing Executive
What did you want to be when growing up? More like what didn’t I want to be! It was something new every week. Your favourite film and guilty pleasure? I have too many to just pick one! There’s no such thing as a guilty pleasure! Eyes open or closed...... on a roller coaster? Definitely open!
Marmite love it or hate it? I’ve never tried Marmite.
ANNABEL COVE
Recently returned from a road trip up the Mississippi Annabel has collected fridge magnets from Paris, Barcelona, PortAventura and Amsterdam
What did you want to be when you grow up? French.
Favourite film and guilty pleasure? Empire of the Sun, Taken – I like to pretend Liam Neeson’s my dad, kicking ass.
Eyes open or closed on a roller coaster? Open.
Marmite love it or hate it? Love it.
JAMES ROGERS
What’s your job at DSD? Agency Sales Support.
What did you want to be when growing up? A Wizard. Your favourite film and guilty pleasure? My favourite film is "In Bruges” and my guilty pleasure is drinking afternoon tea using a fine china teapot, tea cup and saucer.
Eyes open or closed...... on a roller coaster? Open all day, everyday. Marmite love it or hate it? I love the brown stuff.
TASHA BAILEY
Follows the party scene and has enjoyed spring break in Mexico, clubbing in Ayia Napa and beach parties in Barbados
What’s your job at DSD? Trade Sales and Admin Supervisor What did you want to be when growing up? A backing singer and dancer on Top of the Pops! Your favourite film and guilty pleasure? My favourite film is White Chicks. My guilty pleasure is mayonnaise, I have it with pretty much EVERYTHING. Eyes open or closed...... on a roller coaster? Always open – I’m a bit of thrill seeker when it comes to rides!
Marmite love it or hate it? Ewww hate it!
Native to Cuba, Ellie has recently returned from Cape Town but has backpacked through Europe also collecting fridge magnets in Spain, Italy, Greece and Turkey
have all been to Orlando many times (a perk of the job) and know the parks like the back of their hand but we’ve seen much more and beyond so call us anytime for advice and tips!
AT DSD WE MAKE SELLING TICKETS EASY AND FUN! O
Based in Dublin, Graham’s highlight is visiting the DSD HQ in London!
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