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Woman flyboarding in the sea, being propelled by jets of water underneath the boots that her feet are strapped to. There is also a man on a Jet Ski beside her, on a scenic sunny day. Soar through the air with jets beneath your feet. A sun-soaked adventure you should be a part of!

Take your thrill-seeking to a new Level with Flyboarding. A hoverboard on water! Unleash your inner superhero with Flyboarding - Hover, dive, and soar across the water! An exhilarating water sport experience. Book your action-packed adventure now!

Woman flyboarding in the sea, being propelled by jets of water underneath the boots that her feet are strapped to. There is also a man on a Jet Ski beside her, on a scenic sunny day. Soar through the air with jets beneath your feet. A sun-soaked adventure you should be a part of!
Take your thrill-seeking to a new Level with Flyboarding. A hoverboard on water! Unleash your inner superhero with Flyboarding - Hover, dive, and soar across the water! An exhilarating water sport experience. Book your action-packed adventure now!
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Only Use 'Archive' template (on) for the fist listing grid. The others listing grids are using a custom query - and so do not need to turn them on. This is what ChatGPT said.

If you turn “Use as Archive Template” ON for all the grids, it will override any custom queries you've set up in those Listing Grids. That’s because: When Archive Template is ON, the Listing Grid ignores the widget settings (like filters, custom queries, or manual controls) and instead pulls data from the main WordPress query — i.e., what the archive page is showing based on the URL.

✅ Recommendation: So Turn Archive Template ON: only for the primary grid (the one reflecting the archive context — Grid 1). Keep it OFF for other grids that depend on custom, related, or dynamic logic (Grids 2 & 3). This way, each grid can behave independently and correctly.

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Other Locations to do _____ your chosen Activity Category

E.g If user chose Jet Skiing in Bounemouth, but we didn’t have any in that location.
But we had jet skiing 20 miles away.

They wouldn’t know that.
So – we show them this listing grid below which shows ‘Jet Skiing ‘ within 50 miles of their location’.

Other Activity Categories to do - In your chosen _______ Location :

E.g If user picks Jet Skiing in Bournemout, and there isn’t any in bournemout, then display ?(show) user ‘Here are OTHER activities you can do in Bournmeouth.

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Above= Kind of not a priority for launch. But would definitely increase conversions. And thus help User Experience (for first time visitors first-impressions, would therefore tell Google that we're a good website so you should rank us in favour, and last - faster way to profit quicker.

Might need to use this video to help – 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jksja_d_uM

(How to Create Filter Options and Link Related Items in WordPress | JetSmartFilters)

It uses ‘Relations’.

Know any friends who would enjoy these activities too?