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Planning a trip where everyone, young and old, can have a good time can be a daunting task. With having to plan snacks, coordinate dates, and schedule the charter bus, picking the destination should be the least stressful part. Here are some suggestions that will keep everyone smiling on your next group outing.

Destinations for Group Outings

1. Washington, D.C.

A long weekend trip to our nation’s capital is a destination that works well for families and older individuals. Destinations like the Smithsonian Museum, the National Cathedral, and the Lincoln Memorial can accommodate large groups and may have group rates you can take advantage of. Plus, there are plenty of free sights to take in, like the National Mall, which has a beautiful reflecting pond and cherry trees. In a city, using a charter bus will save you on parking fees. 

2. Six Flags New England

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Amusement parks are excellent for youth groups. However, they are not ideal for elderly members, as there will be a lot of walking in direct sunlight, which can get tiring quickly. However, the roller coasters and carnival atmosphere will be fun for kids. Once again, ask about group discounts, and to save on costs, pack lunches. 

3. Elizabeth Park

Located in West Hartford, CT, Elizabeth Park is the oldest public rose garden in the country. Registered as a National Historic Place, the park’s 101 acres include scenic parkways, greenhouses, gardens, and a beautiful pond vista. It also has lots of picnic groves to eat lunch. With over 15,000 rose bushes including 800 different species, Elizabeth Park is an excellent day trip with plenty to see for both amateur horticulturists and master gardeners.

 

Constitution Coach in is a premier charter bus service serving Tolland, Hartford, and Windham counties, CT. They offer charter trips throughout the United States. Book your next school trip or church outing with a safe bus service you can count on. For more information about this charter bus service, call (860) 646-0363 or visit them online.

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