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The Shameful Tiki Room is dedicated to creating a bygone era tiki experience unlike any seen in Vancouver to date. Dimly lit, no visible windows to the outside, music that doesn’t overpower conversation, share plates for groups and of course, expertly crafted vintage exotic cocktails like the Zombie, Jet Pilot and Mai Tai.[2]
The only place in the city with an authentic “Rum Club”. Upon beginning, you receive your passport and start your travels.
Sample 25 rums from around the world to reach Honorary Status, and receive your “members only” t-shirt.
Once you’ve sampled all 50 rums you shall receive your commemorative plaque upon the tiki rooms wall for all to see.
Extended warranties. Service plans. Etching, nitrogen, rustproofing. Fabric guard, paint protection, tire program. Just when you thought you’d hammered out the cost of your vehicle, you’re faced with a whole new list of things you need. Or do you? It’s the worst part of buying or leasing a car. Unless you’ve done a meticulous amount of homework, it’s easy to be overwhelmed by how many extra things get thrown at you in the F&I office at a car dealership. It’s officially the finance and insurance office, but it can feel more like you made it past their first line of defence and now they’ve brought out the big guns. With the help of some pros – the Automobile Protection Association (APA) and a long-time car sales rep – we’ll tackle those additional offers one by one.[3]