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Wrinkles required for travel plans

THE GREY Outdoors Leisure Tours, operated by Sandy and Rob Higgins, conducts small group day and overnight trips for seniors from Geelong and surrounding areas.
However, to be eligible for The Grey Outdoors trips, travellers must have one or more visible wrinkles.
Everyone is checked before they get on the bus!
Rob said that passengers find that small groups of 12 are much friendlier.
“They get to know everyone on the trip because they do not get lost in the crowd – there is not a crowd to get lost in.
“Everything is easier with a small group because there are no queues.
“It is quicker and easier to get on and off the bus. Meals are served quickly.
“There is also more time to enjoy the places we visit because you do not have to wait for the crowd.”
Rob adds that small group sizes means the tour can visit places that larger groups cannot.
“Scenic back roads area accessible, small parking areas are a breeze and special places that cannot cater for 50 people can cater for our smaller group.”
Rob said that many people find that the hardest part is taking that first step and booking a trip.
All passengers receive a $20 discount on their first trip.
For further information contact The Grey Outdoors on 5253 1251 or Rob and Sandy Higgins on 0438 798 075.

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