1033 days ago

The Wedding Singer Musical - day trip to Auckland 29 August 2021

Kim Scanlen from Hinterland Tours

THIS TOUR IS NOW POSTPONED AS THE ACTORS CAN NOT MAKE IT INTO NZ DUE TO COVID RESTRICTIONS. WHEN WE HAVE A NEW DATE WE WILL ADVISE FURTHER.

Join us on a day trip to Auckland on 29 August to see the smash hit musical The Wedding Singer.

At just $159pp the day trip price includes door to door transport and A Grade Reserved seats (meals and refreshments are your own cost).

Departing Tauranga we have a halfway stop at Paeroa for refreshments and then continue on to Auckland in good time for you to have a light lunch before taking our reserved seats for this great show. Enjoy the experience with your fellow travellers and let us deal with the Auckland traffic, dropping you right outside the theatre, where your coach and driver will be waiting at the end of the show for the return trip home, which will also include a stop for dinner at a suitable venue.

Get in quick to secure your ticket as just like the Lion King this show will sell out!

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Tauranga Council-private cocktail party

Pat from Welcome Bay

So-here is the latest news. The Council is to host a private cocktail party on the waterfront (not that private then) for 150 invitees to celebrate the city's transformation and progress. The list of invitees is secret (nothing new in that with the track record of the commissioners). Can Council and the commissioners be any more tone deaf? Having a cocktail party with, I assume, canapes when :
1. We are facing a 7% rates rise in a cost of living crisis.
2. Businesses have closed because of the "progress made"
3. We continue to to suffer significant inconvenience in "orange cone
city".
4. We have 4 commissioners who tried to subvert democracy by
asking to remain as unelected overlords at Council.
But really-a private cocktail party? On the waterfront? With, presumably, gates and security guards patrolling to prevent the riff raff getting in. Tone deaf.