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Seniors Social Club outings

Nov 02, 2009

MCG and National Sports Museum – Seniors Social Club Experience
Planning your club's next outing? Consider the MCG and NSM great value meal package offerings...

An MCG Tour in actionVisiting the MCG, including an MCG Tour and/or a visit to the National Sports Museum, is extremely popular with many Seniors (55+) social clubs such as Probus, retirements clubs and senior citizens groups.

Take advantage of the great value special all-inclusive package offers to have lunch in the exclusive Members Pavilion, visit the National Sports Museum and take a tour of the MCG, starting from only $24 per person.

For seniors groups, your visit to the National Sports Museum can be self-guided or guided, allowing you to enjoy the rich and historic displays at your leisure.

There are eight exhibition spaces covering a complete history of Australian sport.  The museum catersfor all mobility requirements and includes ramps and escalator access. It is recommended to allow a minimum of 90 minutes to fully experience the museum.

Combine a visit to the new museum with an MCG Tour  where you are taken in a guided tour of the Melbourne Cricket Ground, featuring all the famous places.  The tour, which takes approximately 75 minutes, covers reasonable distances on foot (includes the use of steps, escalators and elevators). 

Your visit can also include a great value for money lunch – your group will enjoy a sit-down meal served in the Hugh Trumble Café.   Choose from several meal options, ranging from a light lunch through to a more substantial three-course meal.

Prices below are the charge per person inclusive of lunch, MCG Tour and National Sports Museum entry:

Option A - Light lunch (Soup, served with bread roll) $24
Option B - Sandwiches (Selection of sandwiches, hot chips, soft drink, tea or coffee) $26
Option C - Baguettes (Selection of baguettes and wraps, hot chips, soft drink, tea/coffee) $28
Option D - One course (Main course, tea or coffee) $29
Option E - Two courses (Entrée and main course, tea of coffee) $36
Option F - Three courses (Entrée, main course and dessert, tea or coffee) $39

Morning and afternoon tea options are also available.  Bookings for all groups are essential on (03) 9657 8879 between 8.30am – 5.00pm or via email.

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