BBC’s The Apprentice recently visited the action-packed Zip World Llechwedd to film a task for an episode with contestants at the outdoor adventure centre.
The episode, which aired tonight (February 10), saw the candidates attempt a task in Wales about promoting tourism, where the group was asked to plan an adventure-filled experience for holidaymakers and corporates.
The contestants were asked to create a bespoke package from the adrenaline-seeking activities offered, along with a cheese tasting masterclass with cheese matured onsite in one of the 16 underground levels of the mine.
The team at Zip World shared their experience of being introduced to the right-hand woman of Lord Alan Sugar, Karren Brady, and three determined candidates, Akeem Bundu-Kamara, Harpreet Kaur, and Kathryn Louise Burn, before they take on the activities that the site has to offer.
They also described how they were struck by how real the entire process is and how it is exactly as it appears on TV.
They also noted contestants were under strict instructions not to ask Zip World staff any questions that could have given them an unfair advantage in their approach.
The episode contained a tense moment when the owner and president of Zip World, Sean Taylor, met the candidates for the first time at the negotiation table and on camera.
Viewers saw Sean not holding back when candidate Kathryn tried to wrangle a discounted ticket price for the public before coming to a steady resolution.
Two of Zip World’s most popular attractions featured in the broadcast, including the Titan 2 experience, one of Europe’s longest zip lines that runs 1,400ft above incredible mountains and more than 1km.
Despite the task being on a strict time schedule, the show’s candidates were eager to try the Titan 2 attraction and still had time to try the zip line for themselves, flying across the incredible slate-mining landscape at a rapid 70mph, before heading underground to host their tour.
The Deep Mine Tour also features on the show and involves taking Europe’s steepest cable railway to travel 500ft into the depths of the striking Llechwedd mine.
The episode saw the candidates learning about the unique adventures available, including the eight underwater layers in the mine, and teaching their tour group about the history of the location and how Llechwedd slate made its way onto roofs around the world.
They also got to show interactive elements of the mine with their group, including the real explosion sound that is heard when a volunteer pulls a detonator lever.
Andrew Hudson, commercial director at Zip World, said: “It was so much fun to have The Apprentice contestants and crew with us and to see their take on what we do.
“We always look at how we can deliver the best service to customers, so having a fresh take on that is always interesting to see.
“We loved seeing contestants Akeem, Harpreet, and Kathryn working hard to deliver a great experience and were thrilled to see them enjoying the activities we have on offer.
“We wish them all luck and can’t wait to see what they do next.”
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