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​​​​​​​10 top tips for first time Diner en Blanc guests

Attending Diner En Blanc for the first time?


Here are a the ten most frequently asked question to help you get yourself set to attend the first ever Le Diner En Blanc Tauranga.













1) Everthing sold in tables for two people - tickets, hampers and wine (NB: Limit of 3 bottles of wine per table)
2) Tables of the same gender are absolutely fine!
3) The E-store is open until 10 March so you don't have to make your purchases straight away with your tickets
4) Very important that you and your friends pick the same departure point and table leader if you want to be seated together
5) The event happens rain, hail or shine
6) All guests must dress elegantly in white from head to toe
7) BYO food is absolutely fine
8) BYO beverages are not permitted - there will be water and non-alcoholic options available at the event or for pre-purchase
9) You can hire tables and chairs or consider purchasing your own.  See local stockists below.
10) If there are any questions, please contact us directly at [email protected] - we are here to help!




Chairs and Tables can be purchased loaclly and online from:
 

Tables:

Mitre 10 Mega

Kmart

Hunting and Fishing

Kathmandu

The RV Shop

Kiwi Camping

Equip Outdoors

Rebel Sport

Chairs:

Mitre 10

Briscoes

Urban Sales

Urban Sales 2

Urban Sales 3

Bunnings

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Levonne S.
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7 year ago
Hi there, I note that we are not allowed to bring our own wine - if we pre order wine/champagne online where do we collect it from on the night? Will it be chilled??
Dayna C.
Hi Levonne,Great Question.
Yes it will be distributed at the event, chilled with glasses.
Our table leaders will ensure you receive everything you have ordered.

Thanks,
Diner En Blanc Tauranga Team
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