'The Bachelor' 2018 spoilers: Arie Luyendyk Jr. takes the bachelorettes to Lake Tahoe

The promotional poster of "The Bachelor" season 22 Facebook/TheBachelor

Rumors say season 22 "The Bachelor" Arie Luyendyk Jr. is taking his bachelorettes on their first out of town getaway in episode 4.

According to reports, Luyendyk will have two individual dates and one group date this coming episode, as opposed to the two group dates and one individual, not to mention epic fail date with Lauren S., in the previous installment.

The group will be heading to a resort in Lake Tahoe for the fun-filled outing.

His first individual date will be with Seinne Flemming. According to Bachelor and Bachelorrette Spoiler Fans, they will either do hang gliding or parasailing during the day and watch a concert at the Hard Rock Café at night. Looks like this will turn out well as she would reportedly get a rose.

The other individual date will go to Bekah Martinez, the adventurous young nanny. Despite the huge age gap -- Luyendyk is 36 years old, while Martinez is rumored to be just 22 -- sparks have been flying between the two.

Looks like Luyendyk, who Martinez described as someone who wants a girl who needs him more than he needs her, is enamored by the bachelorette's no-care attitude.

"I think you know that I don't need you," Martinez told him in the previous episode, which only got him further hooked. No details yet on how their date will unfold, but rumor has it that she would also get a rose.

Meantime, for the group date, information is also scarce. Reports, however, say that all the girls will get a date in the coming week. With 15 girls still left, looks like 13 of them will have to compete for Luyendyk's attention in the group date.

Last week, three bachelorettes -- Lauren S., Bibiana, and Annaliese -- went home without a rose. For the Jan. 22 episode, reports say the number of eliminations will be fewer.

"The Bachelor" season 22 airs Mondays, 8 p.m., on ABC.

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