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Camp Chef Deluxe Dutch Oven
List Price: $83.33
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Traditional cast iron pots pale in comparison to the hefty Camp Chef Deluxe 6-Quart Dutch Oven. Drop crisp or cobbler ingredients inside, load some coals on top of the reversible lid (flips over for use as a skillet), and soon you'll have a dutch full of delicious viddles. Champ Chef detailed the lid with a Yosemite National Park Commemorative cast for an added touch of campy goodness.Product FeaturesMaterial: cast ironBase Volume: 5 qtBase Depth: 4 inBase ID: 10.75 inBase OD: 11.5 inLid Volume: 1.1 inLid Depth: 1 inServings: (12-14)Weight: 19 lbRecommended Use: Manufacturer Warranty: limited
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Pilot Rock H-16 B6 Multilevel Park Grill with Post
Sale Price: $214.36
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Multilevel heavy duty multilevel charcoal park grill with in-ground post. Cooking grate adjusts to 4 levels, plus tips up for easy fire building and clean out. Grate stays permanently attached to firebox. Grill rotates 360 degrees in either direction on theft-proof swivel attachment to post. Stands on a 2-3/8" OD post. Welded construction: 3/16" thick (7 ga.) steel grill firebox with die-formed reinforcing flanges; 5/8" dia. steel perimeter and handle bars, 1/2" dia. grate bars. Entire grill is finished with high temp nontoxic black enamel paint. Side indentations support the grate in 4 locations and minimize side openings for superior draft protection. Coiled 1/8" x 1/2" steel bar handle grips for convenient grate adjustment. Firebox Dimensions (DxWxH): 16"x16"x8". Cooking Area (Sq. In.): 250. Vertical Grate Adjustment from Bottom of Firebox: 2-1/2" to 7-3/4.
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Cookware Stand-6 or 8 Tier
List Price: $455.99
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The Cookware Stand is a great way to display everything from pots and pans to collectibles. This metal stand, in a traditional hammered steel finish, comes in two sizes to match your needs. The large stand has 8 shelves and the small stand has 6. The shelves consist of 3 curved pieces of metal that create a space in the center, providing a fresh modern way to display and store your collectibles. The shelves graduate in size, getting smaller towards the top, allowing you to store larger items on the bottom. This stand comes to you fully assembled and cold-riveted for maximum strength and durability.
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The Book of Mormon (Original Broadway Cast Recording)
List Price: $18.98
Sale Price: $11.17
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From Trey Parker and Matt Stone, four-time Emmy Award-winning creators of South Park, and Robert Lopez, Tony Award-winning co-creator of Avenue Q, comes a new Broadway musical called "the funniest show I've ever seen, by far" (Entertainment Weekly) and "so good it makes me angry" (Jon Stewart, The Daily Show). The Book of Mormon follows a pair of mismatched Mormon boys sent on a mission to a place that s about as far from Salt Lake City as you can get. Co-directed by Mr. Parker and three-time Tony nominee Casey Nicholaw and described as "making the audience insane with joy in this way I don't think I've ever seen in a theater" (Ira Glass, This American Life), see it now or find yourself asking, "Dear God, how do I get tickets?" (Village Voice).
From Trey Parker and Matt Stone, four-time Emmy Award-winning creators of South Park, and Robert Lopez, Tony Award-winning co-creator of Avenue Q, comes a new Broadway musical called "the funniest show I've ever seen, by far" (Entertainment Weekly) and "so good it makes me angry" (Jon Stewart, The Daily Show). The Book of Mormon follows a pair of mismatched Mormon boys sent on a mission to a place that's about as far from Salt Lake City as you can get. Co-directed by Mr. Parker and three-time Tony nominee Casey Nicholaw and described as "making the audience insane with joy in this way I don't think I've ever seen in a theater" (Ira Glass, This American Life), see it now or find yourself asking, "Dear God, how do I get tickets?" (Village Voice).
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Sing Along Songs - Disneyland Fun
List Price: $14.99
Sale Price: $5.93
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Sing, dance, and play along with your favorite Disney songs! It's easy as you read the on-screen lyrics and join your favorite characters in memorable musical moments at the Happiest Place On Earth! Join Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, and all your favorite Disney characters for a day of songs, parades, fun, and thrilling rides at the Magic Kingdom. Start off on Main Street, then get ready to explore Adventureland, Tomorrowland, Frontierland, New Orleans Square, and Fantasyland, home of the happiest cruise on earth: "It's A Small World." You'll love this musical, magical visit to Walt Disney's beloved park where the whole family can sing, laugh, play, and wish upon a star!
It's easy to see why this is one of the bestselling sing-alongs from Disney: it plays like the ultimate family-vacation home movie. Instead of fleeting glimpses of your favorite characters on your home videos of Disneyland, this 27-minute episode showcases Mickey, Goofy, Pluto, and their friends hanging out with kids inside the Magic Kingdom singing (well, their lips don't move) such popular songs as " Zip a Dee Do Dah," "It's a Small World," and "Step in Time" with the lyrics appearing on screen for youngsters. The one drawback is the video was shot in 1990, so none of the newer rides are shown, and worse yet, some older rides seen aren't around anymore ("Mom, why didn't we go on the submarine?"). Perhaps that isn't a drawback since, despite the age, and some truly unknown songs ("Making Memories"), the program continues to be popular. --Doug Thomas
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Jurassic Park [VHS]
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Sale Price: $0.99
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Steven Spielberg's 1993 mega-hit rivals Jaws as the most intense and frightening film he'd ever made prior to Schindler's List, but it was also among his weakest stories. Based on Michael Crichton's novel about an island amusement park populated by cloned dinosaurs, the film works best as a thrill ride with none of the interesting human dynamics of Spielberg's Jaws. That lapse proves unfortunate, but there's no shortage of raw terror as a rampaging T-rex and nasty raptors try to make fast food out of the cast. The effects are still astonishing (despite the fact that the computer-generated technology has since been improved upon) and at times primeval, such as the sight of a herd of whatever-they-are scampering through a valley. --Tom Keogh
Steven Spielberg's 1993 mega-hit rivals Jaws as the most intense and frightening film he'd ever made prior to Schindler's List, but it was also among his weakest stories. Based on Michael Crichton's novel about an island amusement park populated by cloned dinosaurs, the film works best as a thrill ride with none of the interesting human dynamics of Spielberg's Jaws. That lapse proves unfortunate, but there's no shortage of raw terror as a rampaging T-rex and nasty raptors try to make fast food out of the cast. The effects are still astonishing (despite the fact that the computer-generated technology has since been improved upon) and at times primeval, such as the sight of a herd of whatever-they-are scampering through a valley. --Tom Keogh
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Ever After - A Cinderella Story [VHS]
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Sale Price: $0.01
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Take away the Fairy Godmother, and what have you got left from the Cinderella fable? The story of a girl for whom a bad stroke of luck is no match for her internal strength and purity of heart. Drew Barrymore plays Cinderella's alleged inspiration, Danielle, in this romantic drama that purports to tell the "facts" behind the Grimm brothers' story. One of three daughters of a man (Jeroen Krabbé) who dies and leaves her fate in the hands of a conniving stepmother (Anjelica Huston), Danielle is cast into the lowly role of a servant. Meanwhile, her sisters are evaluated as possible mates for a French prince (Dougray Scott), but he's far more intrigued with Danielle's intelligence and beauty--not to mention her way with a sword and fist. Directed by Andy Tennant (who directed Barrymore in TV's The Amy Fisher Story), Ever After has that rare ability to win the heart and mind of a viewer simply by being committed to its own innocence, particularly where Barrymore's luminous performance is concerned. A contemporary take on an old, virtually forgotten Hollywood convention--the costume adventure with middling artistic ambition but real audience appeal--Ever After is a surprisingly delightful film. --Tom Keogh
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Kohler K-6655-2U-0 Park Falls Undercounter Sink with Two-Hole Faucet Drilling, White
List Price: $485.10
Sale Price: $331.93
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K-6655-2U-0 Finish: White Pictured in white The smaller size of the Park Falls utility sink makes it a perfect fit for compact spaces. Constructed of durable Kohler Cast Iron, this self-rimming model features one-hole faucet drilling. Features: -Kitchen sink. -Park Falls collection. -Available in: -White finish. -Biscuit finish. . -Undermount. -Includes 23'' undermount sink kit. -Cast iron construction. -Two-hole faucet drilling. -Acid-resistant enamel finish. -Single compartment. Specifications: -ASME A112.19.1 listed. -Kohler provides one year warranty. -Overall dimensions: 13.625'' H x 22'' W x 21'' D. For more information on this product please view the Sheet(s) below: Specification Sheet Installation Sheet Rough in Sheet
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KOHLER K-6655-3U-0 Park Falls Undercounter Sink with Three-Hole Faucet Drilling, White
List Price: $485.10
Sale Price: $315.32
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K-6655-3U-0 Finish: White Pictured in white The smaller size of the Park Falls utility sink makes it a perfect fit for compact spaces. Constructed of durable Kohler Cast Iron, this self-rimming model features one-hole faucet drilling. Features: -Kitchen sink. -Park Falls collection. -Available in: -White finish. -Biscuit finish. . -Undermount. -Includes 23'' undermount sink kit. -Cast iron construction. -Three-hole faucet drilling. -Acid-resistant enamel finish. -Single compartment. Specifications: -ASME A112.19.1 listed. -Kohler provides one year warranty. -Overall dimensions: 13.625'' H x 22'' W x 21'' D. For more information on this product please view the Sheet(s) below: Specification Sheet Installation Sheet Rough in Sheet
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KOHLER K-6655-3-0 Park Falls Self-Rimming Sink with Three-Hole Faucet Drilling, White
List Price: $447.95
Sale Price: $291.17
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K-6655-3-0 Finish: White Pictured in white The smaller size of the Park Falls utility sink makes it a perfect fit for compact spaces. Constructed of durable Kohler Cast Iron, this self-rimming model features one-hole faucet drilling. Features: -Kitchen sink. -Park Falls collection. -Available in: -White finish. -Biscuit finish. . -Cast iron construction. -Self-rimming installation. -Three-hole faucet drilling. -Acid-resistant enamel finish. -Single compartment. Specifications: -cUPC listed. -CSA B45.0 listed. -CSA B45.2 listed. -ASME A112.19.1 listed. -Kohler provides one year warranty. -Overall dimensions: 13.625'' H x 22'' W x 21'' D. For more information on this product please view the Sheet(s) below: Specification Sheet Installation Sheet Rough in Sheet
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The Notebook
List Price: $14.98
Sale Price: $3.42
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Behind every great love is a great story. Two teenagers from opposite sides of the tracks fall in love during one summer together but are tragically forced apart. When they reunite 7 years later their passionate romance is rekindled forcing one of them to choose between true love and class order.Running Time: 124 min.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA UPC: 794043749728
When you consider that old-fashioned tearjerkers are an endangered species in Hollywood, a movie like The Notebook can be embraced without apology. Yes, it's syrupy sweet and clogged with clichés, and one can only marvel at the irony of Nick Cassavetes directing a weeper that his late father John--whose own films were devoid of saccharine sentiment--would have sneered at. Still, this touchingly impassioned and great-looking adaptation of the popular Nicholas Sparks novel has much to recommend, including appealing young costars (Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams) and appealing old costars (James Garner and Gena Rowlands, the director's mother) playing the same loving couple in (respectively) early 1940s and present-day North Carolina. He was poor, she was rich, and you can guess the rest; decades later, he's unabashedly devoted, and she's drifting into the memory-loss of senile dementia. How their love endured is the story preserved in the titular notebook that he reads to her in their twilight years. The movie's open to ridicule, but as a delicate tearjerker it works just fine. Message in a Bottle and A Walk to Remember were also based on Sparks novels, suggesting a triple-feature that hopeless romantics will cherish. --Jeff Shannon
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Castle: The Complete Third Season
List Price: $45.99
Sale Price: $19.84
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Studio: Buena Vista Home Video Release Date: 09/20/2011 Run time: 1032 minutes
Castle continues its strong run through its third season, mixing the grim work of the New York Police Department's homicide investigations with a light touch of humor based in its characters. The cast remains essentially the same: bestselling novelist Rick Castle (Nathan Fillion), who shadows Detective Kate Beckett (Stana Katic) as research for his character Nikki Heat; bromantic detective partners Ryan (Seamus Dever) and Esposito (Jon Huertas), Captain Montgomery (Ruben Santiago-Hudson), and medical examiner Lainie (Tamala Jones); and Castle's mother (Susan Sullivan) and daughter, Alexis (Molly Quinn). And while romance develops for a number of them, Castle and Beckett continue their interplay of flirtation mixed with exasperation. Add another character to the mix: the city of New York, which reveals its many sides--Central Park, the subway system, the bar and steampunk subcultures--in many of the weekly murders. Castle might be best epitomized in consecutive midseason episodes: in the first, Laura Prepon guest-stars as actress Natalie Rhodes, who has been cast to play the big-screen version of Nikki Heat, and the cast's differing and revolving reactions to her are very funny. The following episode ratchets up the intensity in the newest development in the search for the killer of Beckett's mother. There's also a notable two-parter in which Castle and Beckett are trapped in a freezer as they try to find a dirty bomb somewhere in the city. Other guest stars include Lance Henriksen as an alien-abduction expert, Corbin Bernsen as a soap-opera star, Jane Seymour as a soap writer's mom, Adrian Pasdar as a Homeland Security agent, Bruce Davison as the DA, Michael McKean as a beauty-pageant sponsor, and Gene Simmons as himself. Also appearing are mystery writers Dennis Lehane and Michael Connelly, who leave an empty place at Castle's poker table for the late Stephen J. Cannell. The core of the show, of course, is Castle and Beckett, from the opening of the season when Castle hasn't called or visited the department in months, to Beckett's complicated relationships with her original training officer, Royce (Jason Beghe), or her perpetually absent boyfriend. Then not long after one breathless moment in which it seems "Casckett" might become a reality, things come to a head in the season-ending cliffhanger. --David Horiuchi
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Glee: The Complete Second Season
List Price: $59.98
Sale Price: $19.50
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With music that's arguably even better, Glee also takes a dramatic turn in its second season, mixing some tough issues into its combination of musical performance and offbeat comedy. Most prominent is the topic of gay bullying, as Kurt (Chris Colfer) becomes the target of a macho football player. Around the same time, Kurt's trip to scout a rival group from nearby Dalton Academy leads to the season's most electric moment, a rendition of Katy Perry's "Teenage Dream" by a men's group called the Warblers, which became the show's bestselling single ever, and the relationship between Kurt and the Warblers' lead singer, Blaine (Darren Criss), becomes the season's heart. Other relationships develop and become complicated, involving Rachel (Lea Michele), Finn (Cory Monteith), Quinn (Dianna Agron), Artie (Kevin McHale), Brittany (Heather Morris), Santana (Naya Rivera), Puck (Mark Salling), Tina (Jenna Ushkowitz), and Mike (Harry Shum Jr.) as well as new additions Sam (Chord Overstreet) and Lauren (Ashley Fink). And the relationship between Will (Matthew Morrison) and Emma (Jayma Mays) runs into a roadblock in the person of a handsome dentist (John Stamos). The season is an uneven one, losing steam with the Britney Spears tribute episode and some excruciating plot lines, then having slightly more success with themed episodes (The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Christmas, and the cleverly handled episode involving Justin Bieber, of all people). Fresh energy came from the new students, guest star Gwyneth Paltrow as substitute teacher Holly Holliday, and new football coach Beiste (Dot-Marie Jones), who even inspires a temporary alliance between Will and Sue (Jane Lynch). The show relied less on Broadway tunes and more on classic rock and contemporary pop (Lady Antebellum, Queen, Fleetwood Mac, Lady Gaga) and even introduced its own original songs, the best of which ("Get It Right," "Loser Like Me") are unveiled in the regionals. Morrison and Michele aren't featured nearly as prominently as they were in the first season, but Michele still crushes her big numbers like "Get It Right" and Katy Perry's "Firework," and she participates in dazzling duets with Amber Riley ("Take Me for What I Am") and Agron ("Unpretty/I Feel Pretty"). Other showstopping moments from the season include Rivera's "Valerie," Rivera and Riley's "River Deep, Mountain High," Overstreet and Agron's "Lucky," Paltrow's "Forget You" and "Landslide," the group rendition of My Chemical Romance's "Sing," and almost anything by the Warblers (voiced by Tufts University's Beelzebubs), especially Pink's "Raise Your Glass" and Neon Trees' "Animal." (Parental discretion advised due to mature themes) --David Horiuchi
Bring home the complete second season of TV's most exhilarating series! Despite their loss at the Regionals, the kids in New Directions are more motivated than ever. And whether it's Will doing a sexy tango with a substitute teacher (Gwyneth Paltrow), Sue joining the glee club, or everyone catching Bieber fever, the excitement at William McKinley High School is keeping everyone on their toes. With more incredible musical numbers, hugely popular guest stars like John Stamos, Carol Burnett and Kristin Chenowith and lots of behind-the-scenes special features, Glee Season 2 hits all the right notes.
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It's the place everyone dreams of going: Disneyland Paris covers over 138 acres and is built in keeping with the other Disney parks, making the layout familiar to people who have been to the other parks in Orlando, Tokyo and Anaheim. Disneyland Paris consists of two theme parks, retail, dining, entertainment districts and seven Disney-owned hotels. It is the second resort to open outside of the United States - the first being the Tokyo based one - but is the first that is owned and operated by Disney. Disneyland Paris is situated in a perfect location its nearby the Capital but lies just on the outskirts of it, but with that said the options of where to stay are endless you could choose to stay at Disney but a more cheaper option is to stay outside of it. Being near to Paris you could find various places some would say the best villas in France.
Disneyland in Anaheim was successful so plans to build a European extension were afoot. These first started around 1975, coincidently nine years after Walt Disney died. The countries Britain, Italy, Spain and France were all considered as possible locations, but Britain and Italy were quickly dropped from the list as potential sites because they lacked the necessary large expanse of flat land. It was thought that the mostly likely site would be the Alicante area of Spain because it had a climate that was similar to that of Florida's for most of the year, however it was ruled out as well because of the Mistral winds. After much though, Marne-la-Vallee in France won the location, due to its close proximity to Paris (the capital of France) and because of its central positioning within Western Europe. They thought this would be crucial to the park's future success if it was to attract sufficient visitors. It was calculated that the location puts the park within 4 hours (driving) for around 68 million people and 2 hours (flying) for a further 200 million.
The chief executive officer of The Walt Disney Company at the time, Michael Eisner, signed the first letter of agreement with the French government in December 1985 and Robert Fitzpatrick, a key organiser of the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics was appointed as the Euro Disney President, this was the when the park finally started to take shape, with the construction on the 2,000 hectare site in August 1988.
In Disney 1990 Espace Euro Disney (an information centre) was opened to the public to show what Disney were constructing. This was followed by the opening of the casting centre on 1st September 1991 in order to start recruiting the hundreds of Cast Members that would ultimately operate the park's many attractions. In March 1992 Euro Disney opened to employees for testing also main sponsors and their families were invited. The park finally opened on April 12th 1992 but the expected prediction of 500,000 visitors was wrong as barely 50,000 people turned up - this was partly due to protests from French locals who thought that it would harm the French culture. Overall this was a disappointing start for the Disney Company.
The misery continued as the park's first phase of development went over Budget and cost 22 billion French Francs to complete, and the next few months' attendance figures didn't improve much. By the time of May the park only attracted around 25,000 visitors a day instead of the 60,000 that they predicted. Over the next year things were getting worse, which wasn't helped by a European Recession that hit property prices in 1992 and that the dollar was cheap so most would forego Europe in favour for Florida's Park. There were other problems and by the start of 1994 the company had serious financial difficulties, which lead to a meeting with banks and backers and the banks agreed to help them keep them stable for a few years.
By August of 1994 things started to change for the better as the entire park's hotels were fully booked during the peak season. The park rode on this resurgence by changing the name from Euro Disney to Disneyland Paris. They saw the new name connects more with the romantic city of Paris and to not associate it with Poor reputation that comes with the phrase 'Euro Disney'. The end of the year figures showed promising signs as they the previous year's 650 million loss was reduced to around 200 million. By the end of March 1995 the company predicted that the resort may break-even by the end of the year, this was helped by the fact that a new attraction and one of the most popular rides (still today) space mountain was opened. In August 1995 Disneyland Paris and the Euro Disney resort complex announce a 22m profit, followed by the first annual operating profit announced in November 1995 and since then its been smooth sailing.
Many of the attractions of the park are refined (some would say superior) versions of those that appear in the parks that were made before it. For example the Space Mountain in Orlando is slower and in fact is the fastest of all the five versions of the ride plus features a launch cannon start to the ride.
Disney Land Paris is Frances and Europe's Biggest tourist spot, over 15 million people visited the resort in 2009. It just goes to show that sometimes you really do need to wish upon a star.
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BPTP Park Grandeura Parklands, Faridabad
BPTP Park Grandeura at BPTP Parklands, Faridabad are High Quality 2/3/4 bedroom apartments and penthouses created for your pleasant luxurious urban lifestyle and offers safe and well-appointed facilities.Park Grandeura will also have the advantage of being close to ultra-modern multiplexes, high-tech commercial space, markets, schools, restaurants, pubs, hotels and a lot more, within a short radius, at BPTP Parklands.
- Price starts from Rs. 2839500
- Sector 82, BPTP Parklands, Faridabad
- Project Area is 17.25 acres
- Choice of 2/3/4 BHK
- G + 15 Structure
- Ready to Move
Spread over an area of 17.25 acres, the residential towers at BPTP Park Grandeura will be surrounded by landscaped greens and water bodies. To enhance the comfort of your loved ones, Park Grandeura also offers 100% power back-up, 24 x 7 security, round-the-clock- water supply, spacious parking, designated play areas for kids, well designed recreational areas etc.BPTP Park Gandeura has been designed by renowned architects Rajinder Kumar Associates.
BPTP Park Grandeura Payment Plans
1) Identify your apartment
2) Arrange site visit for your family or friend in 24 hrs by calling our support desk.
3) Pay earnest amount as applicable on application.
4) Booking amount Cheque in the name of BPTP Ltd.
5) Receive booking confirmation, Receipts from BPTP.
6) Any queries, contact Investinnest customer support in your respective country at numbers mentioned below.
Payment Plan For Tower N,P & Q
Basic Sale Price (B.S.P.): 2250/-(For 2BR)
(A) Down Payment Plan (With 8% Rebate)
Booking Amount: 3 & 4 Lacs (for 2BR & 3BR respectively)
Within 45 days from Booking: To complete 87% of BSP+ (EDC / IDC +Car Parking + PLC + Club Membership)
At the time of Possession: 5% of BSP + IFMS + Registration Charges
(B) Construction Linked Payment Plan
Booking Amount: 3 & 4 Lacs (for 2BR & 3BR respectively)
Within 60 Days of Booking: To complete 20% of BSP + 25% (EDC + IDC)
Start Of Basement: 10% of BSP + 25% (EDC + IDC)
On Casting Of Ground Floor Slab: 10% of BSP + 25% (EDC + IDC)
On Casting Of 2nd Floor Slab: 10% of BSP + 25% (EDC + IDC)
On Casting Of 4th Floor Slab: 10% of BSP + Club Membership
On Casting Of 6th Floor Slab: 10% of BSP + 50% of Car Parking + 25% PLC
On Casting Of 8th Floor Slab: 10% of BSP + 50% of Car Parking + 25% PLC
On Casting Of 10th Floor Slab: 10% of BSP + 50% of PLC
On Casting Of 11th Floor Slab: 5% of BSP
At The Time Of Offer Of Possesion: 5% of BSP + IFMS
Stamp Duty + Registeration Charges + Administrative Expenses To Be Incurred
In Executing The Sale Deed Shall Be Paid Additionally
TIME LINKED PAYMENT PLAN(For exsisting towers under construction)*
At the time of Booking: 10% of BSP
Within 45 days Of Booking: 20% of BSP+(100% EDC/IDC)
Within 90 days Of Booking: 20% OF BSP+Club Membership
Within 150 days of Booking: 15% OF BSP+50%CPC+50%PLC
Within 210 days of Booking: 15% OF BSP+50%CPC+50%PLC
Within 240 days of Booking: 15% OF BSP
On Offer Of Possession: 5% OF BSP+IFMS
Other Charges
External Development Charges(EDC) + Infrastructure Development Charges (IDC)(Rs./sq.ft.): 145/-
Prefrential Location Charges(PLC)
1. Penthouses 100/- per sq ft
2. Ground Floor 100/- per sq ft
3. First/Second Floor 75/- per sq ft
4. Landscape or Club Facing 75/- per sq ft
Reserved Covered parking Rs.200000/- per slot
Interest Free Maintenance Security (IFMS) Rs.50/- per sq ft
Club Membership Charges Rs.50000/-per family
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Why Gus Van Sant cast a non-professional actor, Gabe Nevins as a principal role, Alex in Paranoid Park?
Please anyone can answer me why the Dutch American director Gus Van Sant choose Gabe Nevins, a non-professional actor as the principal character, its strange, I never see this in other films, but anyone know why or the exact reason for this choice ???!!!
Gus Van Sant has cast non-professionals in his films for 20 years. Like every other director who does so, he believes that, under certain circumstances, at least, amateurs give more spontaneous, untrained performances than professionals.
Musial Cast as Eleanor of Aquitane
Susan Musial and a handful of veteran actors are preparing for the debut of the Aurora Players production of “The Lion in Winter,” by James Goldman, opening at the Roycroft Pavilion in Hamlin Park on March 12.
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