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Quiz Bus Trip Rolls Back Into Tauranga


Quiz Bus Trip Rolls Back Into Tauranga

Love a good quiz? Like to be challenged? Looking for a fun day out?

Local quizmaster and entertainer Greg Stewart will be delivering a wickedly hilarious Mr G Quiz with a difference on Saturday 9th March, when he rolls out the next Bay of Plenty quiz bus trip.

Mr Gs Pub Quiz Bus Trip is a fun-filled adventure to four different bars in Tauranga - Imbibe at Bayfair (where the quiz will begin at 1pm), Greer's in Greerton, World's End in Fraser Cover and The Phoenix, located on The Strand.

Teams compete in a range if intellectual quizzical challenges, whilst hampered by the usual distractions of typical pub quiz. Only this time they face an even greater challenge of having to complete to quiz rounds at four different venues.

There are heaps of great prizes up for grabs, include venue heat winners, overall winners and loads of spot prizes.

Early-bird tickets close Friday 23rd March and there are only limited spaces remaining on the bus. Tickets are only $20 per person ($80 per team of 4).

Full event information and ticketing is available at www.mrgquiz.com

Mr G continues to put the fun back into quiz nights and in this special event, teams will be treated to a typically exciting and interactive Mr G Quiz as well as exclusive food and drink deals at each of the quiz venues.

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Mr G
www.mrgquiz.com

Hands down, the best quiz there is!

ENDS

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