This winter, visitors to the Swiss Alps can enjoy a unique experience – karaoke-style singing of 36 of the greatest hits of all time in two exclusively designed cabins of the Männlichen cable car. On 9 December, the world premiere of the Ricola Karaoke-Gondolas took place in Grindelwald, Switzerland, in collaboration with the Männlichen cable car.
The Ricola Karaoke-Gondolas provide a unique karaoke experience amidst the Swiss mountain landscape, with guests able to choose from 36 music hits, including Abba, Queen, Psy and Taylor Swift. The cabins, which can accommodate up to eight people per ride, each include two microphones and a built-in screen so that passengers can select their desired song. Additionally, Ricola herb drops are available to enhance the singing experience.
The cabins rotate throughout the entire winter season on the Grindelwald-Männlichen route, with each ride lasting for 20 minutes. Passengers can also capture their unique experience with a photo from the built-in camera and share it with friends.
Janine Bron, spokesperson for the Ricola Group, said: “We are delighted to offer this unique experience to our guests and to bring the world-famous Ricola jingle to the Swiss Alps. We hope that everyone who visits the Ricola Karaoke-Gondolas has a memorable experience.”
Ricola has launched the Ricola Karaoke-Gondolas in the Swiss Alps, allowing visitors to the mountain range the chance to enjoy a unique karaoke experience. Located in Grindelwald, the two cabins include two microphones and a built-in screen to select from a choice of 36 music hits, ranging from Abba to Taylor Swift. Passengers can also enjoy Ricola herb drops to enhance their singing experience and capture the moment with a built-in camera. The cabins rotate throughout the winter season on the Grindelwald-Männlichen route, with each ride lasting for 20 minutes.
Janine Bron, spokesperson for the Ricola Group, commented: “We are delighted to offer this unique experience to our guests and to bring the world-famous Ricola jingle to the Swiss Alps. We hope that everyone who visits the Ricola Karaoke-Gondolas has a memorable experience.”
This winter, visitors to the Swiss Alps are being offered a unique experience – karaoke-style singing of 36 of the greatest hits of all time in two exclusively designed cabins of the Männlichen cable car. On 9 December, the world premiere of the Ricola Karaoke-Gondolas took place in Grindelwald, Switzerland, in collaboration with the Männlichen cable car.
The Ricola Karaoke-Gondolas provide a unique karaoke experience amidst the Swiss mountain landscape, with guests able to choose from 36 music hits, including Queen’s ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’, Marvin Gaye’s ‘Ain’t No Mountain High Enough’, and Mariah Carey’s ‘All I Want for Christmas Is You’. The cabins, which can accommodate up to eight people per ride, each include two microphones and a built-in screen so that passengers can select their desired song. Additionally, Ricola herb drops are available to enhance the singing experience.
Janine Bron, spokesperson for the Ricola Group, said: “We are delighted to offer this unique experience to our guests and to bring the world-famous Ricola jingle to the Swiss Alps. We hope that everyone who visits the Ricola Karaoke-Gondolas has a memorable experience.”
This winter, visitors to the Swiss Alps are being offered a unique experience – karaoke-style singing of 36 of the greatest hits of all time. The Ricola Karaoke-Gondolas, which launched on 9 December in Grindelwald, Switzerland, in collaboration with the Männlichen cable car, provide a unique karaoke experience amidst the Swiss mountain landscape.
The cabins, which can accommodate up to eight people per ride, each include two microphones and a built-in screen so that passengers can select their desired song from the choice of 36 music hits, ranging from Abba to Taylor Swift. Additionally, Ricola herb drops are available to enhance the singing experience. The cabins rotate throughout the winter season on the Grindelwald-Männlichen route, with each ride lasting for 20 minutes. Passengers can also capture their unique experience with a photo from the built-in camera and share it with friends.
Janine Bron, spokesperson for the Ricola Group, commented: “We are delighted to offer this unique experience to our guests and to bring the world-famous Ricola j
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