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Hey Ppls.

Got all the stuff from Dreamscape tours today.

Here's the deal.

You must be at the "Coach and Horses" by 9:45am

We will be back there in the afternoon, probably about 6pm ish.

Pete's Tips

Buy some CheesyMite Scrolls

Buy a couple of bottles of water

Eat lots

Drink lots

Dont miss the bus.

You can get to the Coach and Horses via the train to Heatherdale Station on the Belgrave or Lilydale line.

It's zone 2

By car, it's just down the hill from the Corner of Maroondah Highway and Heatherdale road.

I would suggest Train to the Coach and Horses.

See you on Sunday.

Stuff from Dreamscape

To ensure a smooth day we would like to remind you of the following

Please arrive at your pick up location 15 minutes prior to your departure and stay within your group.

ALL your group is to be located at only one of the pick up location. (check attached document for your nominated pick up location)

Please arrive back onto the coach from the wineries 5 minutes prior to the departure to ensure you are not left behind.

Alcohol is unfortunately unable to be consumed on the coach.

All coaches will be available to do drop off's at the after party on both Saturday and Sunday.

Please note that those attending the after party do so as individuals and not part of the Dreamscape Function. Security also has the right to refuse entry to patrons it feels not suitable to enter the licensed venue.

Please display your Grape Grazing pass around your neck at all times.

Please pace yourself during the day and keep up the WATER.

Due to the request of many Grape Grazing Veterans, wine glass holders will be on sale from your host at the low price of $5.00

Above all have a great day and enjoy yourselves. See you out there.

Behaiviour...

1. BYO food and drink is not permitted into the wineries. Due to licensing requirements alcohol is unable to be consumed on the coach. Any purchases during the day will be required to go into the luggage compartment.

2. Wine vouchers may be exchanged for coffee, tea or soft drinks.

3. Buses will only stop and depart from the designated pick up/drop off locations. This is done for the safety of all passengers.

4. It is the individual’s responsibility to arrive at the pick up locations and back onto the coach five minutes prior to departure. All who do not arrive on time run the risk of being left behind.

5. State regulations prohibit smoking on the coach.

6. The coach is to be kept in a reasonably clean condition. A cleaning fee will be charged for excess mess or sickness on the coach.

7. Always stay seated while in the coach, keeping head and limbs inside the coach at all times.

8. Dreamscape Tours will not be responsible for any items lost, damaged, misplaced or stolen during the tour. Please do not leave any valuables on the coach.

9. Follow the instructions of your host at all times.

10. Use pedestrian crossings when crossing the road.

11. Hold onto this flyer for entry into our official after party.

12. Your grape grazing pass must be visible for the duration of the day.

13. You may exchange your vouchers at any of the wineries throughout the day.

14. Have a great day remembering to drink plenty of water, do not drink and drive and please drink in moderation.

Everyone is welcome to join us at the after party for drinks and complimentary nibbles.

Saturday – European Bier Cafe, 120 Exhibition St Melbourne*

Sunday – European Bier Cafe, 120 Exhibition St Melbourne*

okay ppls

Only a couple of days to go.

Please remember.... $5 cash from each of you to me on the day please.

We were trying for 30+ people to get the price to $85 from $90, but we came up short....

Also, Cheesymite scrolls FTMFW

And lots of water people. It's going to be 11th billion degrees....

See you on the weekend!

BASS OUT

I was going to ages bd sat, but I have a Bucks on...so I'm gonna be trashed.

Big weekend! yay

Peace out.

All SAU VIC members are welcome!!! come one, come all!!!!

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=156657

All SAU VIC members are welcome!!! come one, come all!!!!

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=156657

I'II try...gotta go to the bucks...probaly start with some drinks the give Alan a call to see where u gyus are..

dont wanna drink too much..with this the next day..

I'II try...gotta go to the bucks...probaly start with some drinks the give Alan a call to see where u gyus are..

dont wanna drink too much..with this the next day..

change of plans...I cannot go on Sunday...

I will still send u the $5 though.

If some1 wants to go for free...take my ticket!

Sorry bout that.

cheers.

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