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Organising your next group sleepover is no longer a nightmare...

Let your imagination run wild at Discovery and spend a night amongst the fascinating exhibits dreaming about the magical world of science.

A sleepover at Discovery is the perfect way to compliment any school excursion to Bendigo. We provide dinner, activities to keep everyone entertained, plenty of time to explore the exhibits, somewhere unique to sleep and, of course, breakfast!

At only $35.00 per person, per night, you can't beat Discovery for your next group sleepover!

A minimum of 20 people is required for a Sleepover and we have a max of 70 people. For a printable Sleepover Information Sheet please click here

To arrange your next group sleepover at Discovery please contact our friendly Bookings Office on (03) 5443 8255

Why not compliment your sleepover at Discovery with one of our fantastic group packages?

 

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