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Please save this catalog . . . Departure and return times are listed for your future reference. 2017 DAY TRIPS February Page The King and I …………………………… 1 Mystery Trip ……………………………… 1 March Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Detroit Pistons ……………………… 1 Sap’s A’risin…………………………… 1 Irish Amish Trip …………………………… 2 Colorado Avalanche vs. Detroit Red Wings ……………………… 2 Circus 1903 ……………………………… 2 April Saints & Sinners ………………………… 2 Red Hat Ladies Day …………………… 3 May A Garden Party ………………………… 3 A Taste of Cleveland ………………… 3 June Sister Act ………………………………… 4 David Cassidy …………………………… 4 Charming Hartville ……………………… 4 Music of Motown ……………………… 4 Schedel Gardens & Marblehead Lighthouse …………………………… 5 An American in Paris …………………… 5 Kid at Heart Tour………………………… 5 July Page Detroit Tigers vs. Cleveland Indians 6 How Its Made: Game On! …………… 6 Animal Lover’s Tour …………………… 6 Christmas In July ………………………… 7 August Swiss Delights …………………………… 7 OSU Fan Tour …………………………… 8 Mystery Trip ……………………………… 8 Port Huron ……………………………… 8 New York Yankees vs. Detroit Tigers 9 September Take Two Wine Tour …………………… 9 Hidden Treasures of Saginaw ………… 9 Whatcha’ Got Cookin’? ……………… 10 October Wicked …………………………………… 10 Sweetest Day Mystery Trip …………… 10 Amish Fall Frolic ………………………… 10 November Day of Legends ………………………… 11 Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree 11 December Great Lakes Crossing Holiday Shopping Trip ………………………… 12 Christmas at the Kellogg ……………… 12 Shoji Tabuchi …………………………… 12 2017 MULTI-DAY TOURS Springtime in Atlanta ………………… 13 Chicago Architecture Tour …………… 13 Jonah & Pennsylvania Sweets ……… 14 New York City – The Big Apple ……… 14 Washington, D.C. – Smithsonian Museums ……………… 15 New England Fall Color Tour ………… 15 Halloween Spooktacular ……………… 16 A Branson Holiday ……………………… 16 Dutch Country Holiday Tour ………… 17 Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort ……… 17 Departure Location Information …… 17 Important Information ………………… 18 Private Group Tours Information …… 19 Casino Information …………………… 19 Lakefront Contact Information ……… 19 LAKEFRONT LINES 2017 Tour & Travel Guide Making Memories Together

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2017 DAY TRIPSFebruary PageThe King and I …………………………… 1Mystery Trip ……………………………… 1MarchCleveland Cavaliers vs. Detroit Pistons ……………………… 1Sap’s A’risin’ …………………………… 1Irish Amish Trip …………………………… 2Colorado Avalanche vs. Detroit Red Wings ……………………… 2Circus 1903 ……………………………… 2AprilSaints & Sinners ………………………… 2Red Hat Ladies Day …………………… 3MayA Garden Party ………………………… 3A Taste of Cleveland ………………… 3JuneSister Act ………………………………… 4David Cassidy …………………………… 4Charming Hartville……………………… 4Music of Motown ……………………… 4Schedel Gardens & Marblehead Lighthouse …………………………… 5An American in Paris…………………… 5Kid at Heart Tour………………………… 5

July PageDetroit Tigers vs. Cleveland Indians … 6How It’s Made: Game On! …………… 6Animal Lover’s Tour …………………… 6Christmas In July………………………… 7AugustSwiss Delights …………………………… 7OSU Fan Tour …………………………… 8Mystery Trip ……………………………… 8Port Huron ……………………………… 8New York Yankees vs. Detroit Tigers … 9SeptemberTake Two Wine Tour …………………… 9Hidden Treasures of Saginaw………… 9Whatcha’ Got Cookin’? ……………… 10OctoberWicked …………………………………… 10Sweetest Day Mystery Trip …………… 10Amish Fall Frolic ………………………… 10NovemberDay of Legends ………………………… 11Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree … 11DecemberGreat Lakes Crossing Holiday Shopping Trip………………………… 12Christmas at the Kellogg ……………… 12Shoji Tabuchi …………………………… 12

2017 MULTI-DAY TOURSSpringtime in Atlanta ………………… 13Chicago Architecture Tour …………… 13Jonah & Pennsylvania Sweets ……… 14New York City – The Big Apple ……… 14Washington, D.C. – Smithsonian Museums……………… 15New England Fall Color Tour ………… 15Halloween Spooktacular……………… 16A Branson Holiday ……………………… 16Dutch Country Holiday Tour ………… 17Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort ……… 17Departure Location Information …… 17Important Information ………………… 18Private Group Tours Information …… 19Casino Information …………………… 19Lakefront Contact Information ……… 19

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Sunday, February 12

The King and I_______________________________________Rodgers & Hammerstein’s The King and IThe true story of the unconventional relationshipbetween the King of Siam and Anna Leonowensunfolds on the stage. A score of beloved classics includes “Getting to Know You,” and “SomethingWonderful.”

Broadway musical, 1pm matinee performanceConnor Palace in Cleveland, OhioLunch stop (on own) during travel to Cleveland

Pricing: $125ppAM Departures: WM 8:30 / HD 8:45 / KM 9:15 / BP 11:45Return Time: 6:00-7:00pm

Wednesday, February 22

Mystery Trip_______________________________________Today’s travels do not go too far from home … there’s a unique historic and entertaining after-noon waiting to delight and surprise you on thismystery tour! A meal is included and each pas-senger will receive a “gift” from this experience.

Pricing: $92pp Early Booking Rate, Pay by January 10 - $84pp

PM Departures: WM 1:30 / HD 1:45 / KM 2:15

Return Time: 7:00-8:00pm

Thursday, March 9

Cleveland Cavaliersvs. Detroit Pistons_______________________________________7:30pm game at The Palace of Auburn Hills, Michigan

Special fan experience: High 5 Tunnel for 20 lucky passengersas they take the court minutes before the game!

Pricing: $109ppEarly Booking Rate, Pay by January 10 - $99ppPM Departures: WM 3:00 / HD 3:15 / KM 3:45 / MO 4:30Return Time: 12:00-1:00am

Saturday, March 11

Sap’s A’risin’_______________________________________This is one “sweet trip” through Geauga Countrywhere each winter the sap begins to rise and themaple trees are tapped for making syrup. Visit Swine Creek to learn thek history of maple syrupand to see the traditional process of transformingmaple tree sap to rich, amber syrup. Shop atRichard Maple Products for everything “maple”made by exclusive Ohio maple producers. This trip also includes an Amish Feast guaranteed toleave no one hungry, and stops at Amish stores tobrowse or purchase favorite Amish goods.Pricing: $119ppEarly Booking Rate, Pay by January 25 - $109ppAM Departures: WM 7:00 / HD 7:15 KM 7:45 / BP 10:00Return Time: 8:00-9:00pm

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Thursday, March 16

Irish Amish Trip___________________________Celebrate the Irish holiday with a day trip to Ohio Amish Country! Explore the Shrock Farm and Villagewhile searching for shamrocks ina group scavenger hunt. Browse and shop through the many stores(craft mall, quilt barn, leather shop,candle factory) and collect as manyshamrocks as you discover – prizesawarded to the top 3 shamrock collectors! Delight in the sweetgoodness of Coblentz ChocolateCompany and sample the March special – mint melt-aways. Enjoya traditional St. Paddy’s Day feastincluding a special dessert all madeby local Amish cooks. An afternoon show “When Amish Eyes AreSmiling” is guaranteed to make youlaugh with musical spoofs, comedyskits, and ventriloquist Ken Groves. The last stop of the day is WalnutCreek Cheese for a large selection of bulk foods, deli and cheeses, and bakery goodies. To end your visit, make your own sundae with mint chocolate chip ice cream and allthe toppings! Don’t miss out on this holiday excursion- book early!

Pricing: $139ppEarly Booking Rate, Pay byFebruary 1 - $129ppAM Departures: WM 6:00 / HD 6:15 / KM 6:45Return Time: 8:30-9:30pm

Saturday, March 18

Colorado Avalanche vs. Detroit Red Wings___________________________It’s professional hockey at its very best at 1pm puck drop at Joe Louis Arenain Detroit, MichiganTrip includes a food voucher good rfor one soft drink and choice of a hot dog OR slice of pizza.Pricing: $129pp No DiscountsAM Departures: WM 9:30 / HD 9:45 / KM 10:15 MO 10:45Return Time: 6:00-7:00pm

Sunday, March 19

Circus 1903___________________________

Theproducers of the best-selling mag-ic show in the world have teamed up with award-winning puppeteers from War Horse to present a thrilling turn of the century, family-friendly circus spectacular: sensational pup-petry, strong men, contortionists, ac-robats, musicians, high wire walkers, knife throwers and more!North American debut, 1pm matinee performanceFisher Theatre in Detroit, MichiganPre-show lunch included at HardRock Café Pricing: $159pp Early Booking Rate, Pay by January 10 - $145ppAM Departures: WM 8:45 / HD 9:00 / KM 9:30 / MO 10:00Return Time: 5:00-6:00pm

Monday, April 10

Saints & Sinners___________________________“Fear can hold you prisoner. Hope can set you free.” –The Shawshank Re-demption

of discovery: Saints and Sinners.BibleWalk – Visit Ohio’s only life-sizek

-ures and 70 scenes to present anon-denominational experience of the Holy Bible come to life. Take a walk of faith while viewing The Life of Christand Museum of Christian Martyrs, seerare and historic Bibles, and admire the 1910 American Votive Folk Art jew-elry collection.Angel Woods Hideaway – At thisy

from many countries, enjoy the An-gels In Our Lives program offeringlight-hearted humor, information, in-teraction and music on Angels. Lunchis included.Ohio State Reformatory – Take ay guid-ed tour of the historic prison whichrhoused some of history’s most infa-mous prisoners. One of the largest castle-like structures in the United States, tourists from all over the world walk through the halls to be immersed

The Shawshank Redemption.

Price: $104pp Early Booking Rate, Pay by February 10 - $95ppAM Departures: WM 6:45 / HD 7:00 / KM 7:30Return Time: 7:00-8:00pm

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Tuesday, April 25

Red Hat Ladies Day___________________________For all of the Red Hat Society Queens, Red Hatters and Pink Hatters, enjoy a day at Zehnders in Frankenmuth, Michigan, for a celebration com-plete with shopping, food, and en-tertainment.

The day includes:Shopping at the “Red Hat Shopper’s Corner”Zehnder’s Famous Chicken LuncheonGlass of Wine, Special Dessert, Table FavorMusical EntertainmentShopping Discounts, Door Prizes and more!Price: $129ppEarly Booking Rate, Pay by January 25 - $119ppAM Departures: KM 8:00 / WM 8:30 / HD 8:45Return Time: 8:00-9:00pm

Tuesday, May 9

A Garden Party___________________________Go green and spend the day visit-ing some of the most eye-popping, charming, and unusual gardens and

A Master Gardener guides the tour rthroughout northern Indiana AmishCountry. A Buffet Lunch is included.

Tour stops include: - home

to 23 gardens on 36 acres of land including 18 acres of waterLinton’s Enchanted Gardens -themed gardens, indoor Garden Center and CaféCalendar Garden - with bloomingcolors and full moons, the garden’s

lush pink water lilies Benedict’s Nursery - features spe-cialized alpines & a fairy garden demonstration Price: $99pp Early Booking Rate, Pay by February 1 - $89ppAM Departures: KM 7:00 / HD 7:30 / WM 7:45Return Time: 7:00-8:00pm

Wednesday, May 31

A Taste of Cleveland___________________________ Discover more about our neighbor city, Cleveland, Ohiotakes us to the 105 year old WestSide Market, the oldest of its kind in the United States. This Cleveland landmark is home to over 100 vendors of great ethnic diversity. There willbe time to explore and shop among the dozens of ethnic foods, pastries, meats, cheeses and produce that is offered. (You may wish to bring a cooler with ice for your purchases

) Enjoy an included lunch of culinary delights and creations in the unique setting of a gorgeous restored bank building. The afternoon features a Cleveland City Tour to include ra drive by First Energy Field where the Browns play, the famous Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Museum, and other downtown highlights. Delight in a drive-through of the famous Lakeview Cemetery with stops at the Wade Chapel, designed byLouis Comfort Tiffany, one of his

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with an American Flag, is the only Presidential casket on full display. At the end of the day a stop will be made at one of the famed bakeries in Little Italy for a tasty treat.Pricing: $119pp Early Booking Rate, Pay by March 15 - $109ppAM Departures: WM 6:45 / HD 7:00 / KM 7:30Return Time: 7:30-8:30pm

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Friday, June 2

Sister Act___________________________When disco-diva Deloris Van Cart-ier witnesses a murder, she is putin protective custody in the one place the cops are sure she won’t

a nun, she uses her unique disco moves and singing talent to inspire the choir and breathe new life intothe church and community.La Comedia Dinner Theatre inSpringboro, OhioBuffet lunch includedPrice: $135ppEarly Booking Rate, Pay by March 3 - $129ppAM Departures: KM 6:15 / WM 6:45 HD 7:00 / BG 7:30Return Time: 6:00-7:00pm

Sunday, June 11

David Cassidy___________________________

Delight in the talentof David Cassidyin a special con-cert event at the Mentor Fine ArtsTheater inr Mentor, Ohio. David has

entertained audiences starring inthe hit television series The Partridge Family with chart-topping singles in-cluding “Breaking Up Is Hard To Do,”created a best-selling record of1971 “I Think I Love You,” and starredin the original Broadway productionof -color Dreamcoat. For passengersdeparting from the Toledo area, acomfort stop will be made en routefor a meal (on own) to accommo-date the 5pm show time.Price: $119ppEarly Booking Rate, Pay by April 10 - $109ppPM Departures: HD 12:30 / KM 1:00 / BP 3:45Return Time: 10:00-11:00pm

Friday, June 16

Charming Hartville___________________________

shopping, tasty home cooking, and topped off with wine and chocolate. What more could you want?Stops include:Hartville Market Place - featuresmore than 100 shops: fresh meat, cheese and produce, home décor, clothing & accessories, jewelry and much more!Hartville Kitchen for lunch (included)Best Bib & Tucker - one-of-a-kind r

fashionsHandmade Market - showcases thetalent of local artists and craftersMaze Valley Winery - award-winningwines (taste 3 samples)Hartville Chocolate - handmadechocolates & sugar-free items; Everyone on the motorcoach will enjoy a chocolate-covered strawberry!(You may wish to bring a cooler with ice for your purchases at the Hartville

with your name.)Price:$119pp Early Booking Rate, Pay by April 21 - $105ppAM Departures: HD 6:30 / KM 7:00 / BP 9:30Return Time: 8:00-9:00pm

Saturday, June 17

Music of Motown___________________________________________________________Walk in the footsteps of your favorite Motown artists as we travel toDetroit, Michigan, and tour two legendary recording studios. Hit after hit was recorded at the United Sound System Museum and the Motown Museum. The list of artists and timeless hits that came from within the

walls of these two studios is unbelievable! The sounds ofMotown come alive as we board the Detroit Princess. This

lunch cruise is a musical tribute to Detroit’s own great Motown music of the 60’s.Price: $139ppEarly Booking Rate, Pay by March 3 - $129ppAM Departures: WM 7:00 / HD 7:30 / KM 8:00

Return Time: 5:30-6:30pm

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Wednesday, June 21

Schedel Gardens & Marblehead Lighthouse___________________________Delight in a day of summer fun in Sandusky County! A driving tour ofFremont, Ohio, introduces the area as “Mr. Fremont” explains the rich history of this thriving town. Then,visit Schedel Gardens for a guidedtour of the beautiful 17 acres, including Japanese, Rose, Iris & Peony and Perennial Gardens andthe Bonsai Shelter. Following lunchat the gardens, take a short drive to Historic Marblehead Lighthouseand tour one of Ohio’s greatest l a n d m a r k slocated onthe shores of Lake Erie. A step back in time andguided tour of the Keeper’sHouse, Benajah and Rachel Wolcott’shome, followed by an ice creamtreat from Netty’s Ice Cream Shop completes this summer day tour.Price: $104pp Early Booking Rate, Pay by April 21 - $95ppAM Departures: WM 7:30 / HD 7:45 / KM 8:15Return Time: 5:30-6:30pm

Sunday, June 25

An American in Paris___________________________The story, about an American Soldier, a mysterious French girl, and an indomitable European city, each yearning for a new beginning in the aftermath of war, is paired with the music of George and Ira Gershwin with songs like “I Got Rhythm” and “Shall We Dance” in this new Tony® Award-winning musical.

Broadway musical, 1pm matineeperformance

State Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio

Lunch included at Hofbrauhaus

Price: $159pp

Early Booking Rate, Pay by April 10 - $149pp

AM Departures: WM 7:15 / HD 7:30 KM 8:00 / BP 10:30

Return Time: 6:30-7:30pm

Tuesday, June 27

Kid at Heart Tour___________________________

This trip is ideal for grandparents andgrandchildren or whole families. Travel to Amish Country of NorthernIndiana for a day of reconnectingand making new friends.

Hall of Heroes Super Hero Museum– features one of the largest comicbook and super hero collections in-cluding Marvel movie props!

Linton’s Enchanted Gardens - gar-den delights, shopping, the Linton’sExpress train ride, and a gourmet boxed lunch (included)

Dutch Country Animal Park - k horse-drawn wagon ride tour of the farm rand feeding of the animals: cows, llamas, monkeys, camels, deer, os-triches, kangaroos, porcupine and more

Riegsecker Marketplace - ice creamtreat and shopping for toys

Price: ADULTS - $109pp

Early Booking Rate, Pay by April 21 - $102pp

CHILD (age 8-17) - $99pp

Early Booking Rate, Pay by April 21 - $92pp

AM Departures: KM 6:30 / HD 7:00 / WM 7:15

Return Time: 6:30-7:30pm

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Tuesday, July 18

How It’s Made: Game On!_____________________________________________Have you ever wondered how sports equipment is made? Did you know that the American football, base-

Wilson Football Factory Tour - see how every NFL footballris made; purchase selected products (cash/check only)Phoenix Bats Tour - learn the process in creating a great r

take home to commemorate the visitAmerican Whistle Company Tour – the only manufac-turer of metal whistles in the U.S., see the fascinating machinery that creates this American Classic; everyone leaves with a shiny new whistle!Buffet lunch included at Der Dutchman Price: $112pp Early Booking Rate, Pay by April 10 - $105ppAM Departures: KM 6:45 / WM 7:15 / HD 7:30 / BG 8:00Return Time: 6:30-7:30pm

Thursday, July 20

Animal Lover’s Tour____________________________________________For Animal Lovers of all ages, spend a summer day not toofar from home and discover the different animals in our

Castalia State Fish Hatchery Tour – see how this trout hatch– -ery is able to produce 400,000 steelhead and 90,000 rain-

Back to the Wild Nature Education Center Tour – discover –a wildlife rehabilitation center in Northwest Ohio that res-cues more than 2,500 wild animals yearly

Rimelspach Farm Market - farm fresh lunch (included) with local farmer Dave who will share about his family farm andthe produce included in the lunch; enjoy time for browsing the market and purchasing goodies to take home

Lazy G Alpaca Farm - hear stories about raising alpacasand have a chance to feed the animals

King Dairy Farm Tour - learn from the farmer how over 200cows are milked at this fully-automated farm; enjoy an ice cream treat

Lynwood Kennels - Jaws with Paws presentation: Retired

demonstrate his skills

Price: ADULTS - $106pp

Early Booking Rate, Pay by May 31 - $99pp

CHILD (age 8-17) - $96pp

Early Booking Rate, Pay by May 31 - $90pp

AM Departures: WM 7:15 / HD 7:30 / KM 8:00

Return Time: 6:00-7:00pm

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Sunday, July 9

Detroit Tigers vs Cleveland Indians

Join us for a trip toa tri tr a tria Progressive Fieldi in ininn Cleveland, CCOhio, to see the ee ttheheseeo se Detroit Tigers play the Americanhe y thy he AAmLeague Champions, thehamphaCh Cleveland IndiansIndnd nddia . This trip includesudees s udeclud club seating and an all-inclusive, all-iaall inncl

ed buffeted bufd unlimiteited mit with non-alcoholic beveragesbevic beeveerahe game. With both teams having fanssvinhaduring ha g fvinngthee gng thg

your ur eer yeerrea, let’s have some fun and cheheeer your arr ain ouin areour aoufavorite team to win the game! e!fa

.Price: $132pp

Early Booking Rate, Pay by April 10 - $119pp

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Tuesday, July 25

Christmas In July_____________________________________________“Ho! Ho! Ho!” Board our motorcoach (sleigh) as our driv-er (Rudolph) guides us on this grab bag tour. Receive a

us to Castle Noel in Medina, Ohio where Hollywoodmeets Christmas in America’s largest year-round indoor Christmas attraction featuring authentic movie propsand costumes from favorite Christmas movies includ-ing Elf, The Grinch, National Lampoon’s Christmas Va-cation, Santa Claus 1, 2 & 3, Deck the Halls and many other holiday classics. Hands-on experiences include the North Pole Blizzard Vortex Tunnel, Santa’s Squeeze, and the Santa Claus Mountain slide (from A ChristmasStory). Relive your childhood by revisiting favorite toysfrom Christmas past with the “I Had That” toyland expe-rience, and be amazed by the over $4 million of animat-ed New York City department store Christmas windows including Bloomingdales, Saks Fifth Avenue and Lord & Taylor. With Rudolph getting hungry, a stop will be made for a scrumptious lunch at Miss Molly’s Tea Room & GiftShop. Then, visit the shops on the Historic Medina Squarefor an early start to your Christmas shopping. While Ru-dolph’s nose is bright, he may need some extra light to get home; so, we will make a stop at Root Candles where you will receive a candle. On this tour you will also receive an ornament, tea and Christmas cookiesyour stocking. Don’t forget to don your holiday attire for this tour. On the way home, celebratewith a white elephant exchange (optional participationp p p- please bring a wrapped gift, something new or gently p g pp g , g g yused from your homey ).Price: $134ppEarly Booking Rate, Pay by April 25 - $123ppAM Departures: WM 6:30 / HD 7:00 / KM 7:30Return Time: 7:00-8:00pm

Tuesday, August 1

Swiss Delights____________________________________________

Start the day at the David Warther Museum. David, a 5th generation carver of Swiss descent, willamaze you with his artist skill and attention to detail asyou tour the new state-of-the-art museum and view his fabulous ivory ship carvings. The next stop will beChalet in the Valley for a delicious Swiss Buffet featuring fondue appetizer, homemade brats, snitzel, spaetzel dumplings, red cabbage, sauerkraut balls, salad and Black Forest Cake for dessert. Then walk next door to Guggisberg Cheese, home of the original Baby SwissCheese! The afternoon treatsyou to a scenic back roadstour of the countryside with a stop by Coblentz Chocolateswhich may rival the chocolatesin Switzerland, samples for all! Before departing for home, delight in the World’s LargestCuckoo Clock, enjoy the animated Swiss Murals on the storefronts, and havesome free time to explore the village of Sugarcreek, known as the ! Price: $129pp Early Booking Rate, Pay by May 31 - $119ppAM Departures: WM 6:00 / HD 6:15 / KM 6:45Return Time: 8:00-9:00pm

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TO MAKE A RESERVATION . . .Call our office at 419-531-3342 or 800-752-7574 to reserve your space. Please follow up your call with a check, or you may pay by credit card. Pay the full amount for day trips and deposits for multi-day tours (as listed in the individual tour brochure). Payment is required within 14 days of calling in your reservation.

Thursday, August 3

OSU Fan Tour______________________O-H-I-O! It’s that time of the year when you anxiouslyawait for the beginning ofthe college football sea-son. Grab your Buckeyegear and join us for this dayfull of everything “Buck-

eye.” Let’s “kick it off” with an Ohio Stadium Tour. Walk the sidelines where Woody once roamed, Archie madehistory and where the Buckeyes have battled since

pictures of current and former Buckeye greats. Travel up to one of the nation’s largest collegiate press boxes, where over 400 media personnel and staff are seatedfor games. See the Huntington Club level and view the

-brenner Band Center, home to the “Best Damn Band inthe Land.” Explore other areas of the “the Horseshoe”for a unique Buckeye experience. A “timeout” will be made at Conrads, which has the largest selection ofOhio State merchandise, including many items that are

of-a-kind items for the collector, the latest souvenir fads and all of the classics. Our “halftime” will include lunchat a local restaurant. Score a “touchdown” when we visit the Anthony Thomas Candy Company where they make the famous Buckeye treat. Experience the candy

-fortable, glass-enclosed suspended “Cat-Walk” andobserve nine lines producing 30,000 pounds of choco-

you can purchase some delicious chocolates. Everyone will receive a small box of Buckeyes to enjoy. And theremay be some other surprises, too! Make your reserva-tions early for this Buckeye fan tour!

Price: $132pp Early Booking Rate, Pay by April 21 - $122ppAM Departures: KM 6:00 / WM 6:30 / HD 6:45 / BG 7:15Return Time: 6:00-7:00pm

Tuesday, August 22

Port Huron____________________________________________

-ters of beautiful Port Huron, Michigan.

Fort Gratiot Lighthouse – learn the history of Michigan’soldest lighthouse (the Great Lakes’ second largest light-house) which watches over one of the busiest water-ways in the world

Freighters Restaurant – savory lunch (included) over-

Water Bridge

Huron Lightshipthe last operating lightship on the Great Lakes

Huron Lady II - a relaxing mid-afternoon cruise with fea-tured sites: the majestic Blue Water Bridges, the beau-tiful waterfront homes, and the comings and goings ofthe Great Lakes freighters

Price: $119pp

Early Booking Rate, Pay by May 31 - $109pp

AM Departures: WM 6:15 / HD 6:30 / KM 6:45 / MO 7:15Return Time: 8:00-9:00

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Wednesday,August 9

Mystery Trip______________________________TTThT iss mmystet ry tour takke us to places wherere e

tttheereree migght be a littlee bit of learning as youu ttat ssststee yoyour wway througghh the day. A deliciouss luunnnnch iss inccluded onn tthis trip that just may

brightenn yyour day!Pricee: $$119pp

Early Booking Rate,Pay by April 24 - $109pp

AM DDeepartures: AMKKMM 7:00 / WWMM 7:30 / HD 8:00

ReReRetuturn Time: 5:30-6:30pm

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Friday, September 8

Take Two Wine Tour_____________________________________________Travel to beautiful Ashtabula, Ohio, for a ProgressiveWine & Food Tourtreats, shopping time, and an afternoon drive through the beautiful countryside with views of two covered bridges is included.Cherry Valley Store - offers a huge variety of furniture, unique gifts and accessories for the home, bulk food items and freshly baked Amish goods; enjoy a cup ofcoffee and Amish fried pieEmerine Estates Winery - sample 5 wines and taste afresh piece of pie topped with their famous Wineshake ice creamFerrante Winery & Ristorante – tucked in the heart of the vineyards, enjoy lunch and 3 wine samplesOld Firehouse Winery - sample 7 wines at the largest ofall wineries on the Great LakesPrice: $139pp Early Booking Rate, Pay by June 30 - $129ppAM Departures: WM 7:15 / HD 7:30 / KM 8:00Return Time: 8:00-9:00pm

Wednesday, September 13

Hidden Treasures of Saginaw_____________________________________________Discover the hidden treasures of Saginaw on a trip tonorthern Michigan. There’s no better place to start thanthe Castle Museum of Saginaw County History. The building is a French castle designed to honor the Frenchheritage of the city. The tour features voyageurs, ar-chaeology, and exhibits on Saginaw County and state history. Smithsonian traveling exhibits are also on dis-play throughout the year. After learning the origins of Saginaw, venture to the Temple Theatre which originally opened in 1927 as a vaudeville and silent movie the-ater and has been restored to its original grandeur and elegant ambiance. Take a guided tour of the theater, complete with the viewing of a and accom-paniment by the only remaining and functioning 1927 Barton Pipe Organ in existence. Enjoy a delicious lunchin The Leopard Lounge of the theater. The last stop ofthe day is the Japanese Cultural Center & Tea House for a presentation about the Japanese Tea Ceremony withMaccha Tea and a Japanese sweet. Treasured as one of the most authentic tea houses in North America, the form of tea ceremony performed there dates back in an unbroken lineage to 1600 AD.

Price: $115pp Early Booking Rate, Pay by June 30 - $105ppAM Departures: KM 6:00 / WM 6:30 / HD 7:00Return Time: 7:00-8:00pm

Thursday, August 24

Detroit Tigers vs New York YankeesJoin us for the trip to Comerica Park ink Detroit, Michigan to see the

New York Yankees play the Detroit Tigers. At the time of publication, details for this game were not

information. Price: $Call

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Tuesday, September 26

Whatcha’ Got Cookin’?_____________________________Journey to Ohio Amish country for aday focusing on food and culinary skills! Upon arriving in Strasburg, Ohio, enjoy a fun and deliciouscooking demonstration by local ce-lebrity Chef Sherry Schie. Sherry has been featured on Guy’s GroceryGames on The Food Network and is the three-time winner of the Hall ofFame’s Taste of the NFL! Watch your meal prepared in the open concept kitchen as Sherry features the farm-

-dients, most of which are grown and raised locally. After the meal,depart to the Warther Knife Shopand take a tour and learn about the famous Warther knives. Sherry uses only Warther cutlery in her kitchen! View the workers as they create thecutlery, then enjoy free time to vis-it the knife sales and gift shop, and browse the beautiful Swiss-style gar-dens. After, travel to BreitenbachWinery and Swiss Heritage Wineryfor wine sampling, and visit Walnut Creek Cheese and Country Storewhere Chef Sherry does much of her grocery shopping. Enjoy the wide array of fresh meats, cheeses,bulk foods, spices, kitchen gadgets, and the best ice cream in the coun-try. (You may wish to bring a cooler

) An ice cream treat before traveling home.Price: $139ppEarly Booking Rate, Pay by June 30 - $129ppAM Departures: WM 6:30 / HD 6:45 / KM 7:15

Return Time: 8:00-9:00pm

Thursday, October 19

Wicked_____________________________This three-time Tony ® Award winner looks at what happened in the Land of Oz … but from a different angle.Long before Dorothy arrives, there

with emerald-green skin, Elphaba

possesses an extraordinary talent. When she meets Glinda, a bubbly blonde who is exceptionally pop-ular, the initial rivalry turns into theunlikeliest of friendships … until the world decides to call one “good,”and the other one “wicked.”Broadway musical, 2pm matinee performanceDeVos Performance Hallin Grand Rapids, Michigan Pre-show lunch includedat Cracker BarrelPrice: $169pp Early Booking Rate, Pay by August 1 - $159ppAM Departures: KM 8:45 WM 9:15 HD 9:30Return Time: 8:00-9:00pm

Tuesday, October 24

Amish Fall Frolic_____________________________A fun fall frolic through the northern Indiana Amish countryside puts atwist on the popular Brown Bag Tour.Throughout the day, gather the in-gredients for an apple or pumpkintreat and visit various Amish busi-nesses for browsing and shopping.(You may wish to bring a cooler with

) Three authentic Amish tour stops introduceyou to local Amish entrepreneurs to

unique businesses. Visit an Amishbuggy maker to see this intriguing rmode of transportation. Peek inside

and learn the differences between

showroom of an Amish woodcrafter. Pet and feed camels at an AmishCamel Dairy farm. This autumn ad-venture is complete with a fami-ly-style meal at an Amish home.Price: $129pp Early Booking Rate, Pay by June 30 - $119ppAM Departures: KM 6:45 / HD 7:15 / WM 7:30Return Time: 7:30-8:30pm

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Saturday, October 21Sweetest Day Mystery TripThis Sweetest Day MYSTERY TRIP is sure to be a romantic adventure.

Whether you travel with your sweetie or with a friend, love is sure to

open as you explore the sites, and you’ll discover how recognition

will come into play. A delicious meal is included.Price: $129pp Early Booking Rate, Pay by August 1 - $119ppAM Departures: WM 6:00 / HD 6:15 / KM 6:45Return Time: 8:00-9:00pm

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Thursday, November 2

Day of Legends____________________________________________Discover the stories and events surrounding famous First

tour highlighting a Day of Legends. A delicious meal is included.The National First Ladies Library in Canton, Ohio - The only of its kind in the country, tour the Education and Research Center and the Ida Saxton McKinley House, the childhood home of First Lady Ida Saxton and the longtime residence of William and Ida McKinley. Takea step back in time and discover the collection of treasures from the presidential First Ladies.The Famous Endings Museum in Dover, Ohio - Housed

museum features a fascinating collection of celebrity funeral memorabilia. Enjoy a dynamic presentation by the owner John Herzig, and learn how a hobby turnedinto an amazing tourist attraction.The Warther Museum - Discover Dover’s own legend,Ernest Warther and his ebony, ivory and walnut hand-carved masterpieces. A guided tour of the museum and workshop showcases 64 carvings, and includes access to the Warther Home and Frieda Warther’s Button Collection. Price: $155pp Early Booking Rate, Pay by August 1 - $143pp

AM Departures: WM 6:00 / HD 6:15 / KM 6:45Return Time: 8:00-9:00pm

Tuesday, November 28

Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree___________________________________________The mistletoe is hung, the tree is decorated, and the

doesn’t always go as planned. See what happenswhen the family gets together. Traditional Christmasdinner is what everyone’s expecting, but it’s not what

Cornwell’s Dinner Theatre in Marshall, Michigan

Turkeyville Buffet Dinner includedr

Price: $115pp

Early Booking Rate, Pay by September 1 - $108pp

AM Departures: KM 7:30 / WM 8:00 / HD 8:30

Return Time: 6:30-7:30pm

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ARE YOU CONCERNED ABOUT WALKING? Look for this icon. To fully participate in this tour may

require extended periods of walking. Theremay be steps, inclines, uneven surfaces orextended periods of standing. Participantswith physical limitations should take this into consideration.

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Saturday, December 2

Great Lakes Crossing Holiday Shopping Trip

holiday shopping with aconvenient trip to Great Lakes Crossing Outlets in Auburn Hills, Michigan. With 185 manufacturer’s outlets and traditional retail stores, Great Lakes Crossing Outlets is Michigan’s largest indoor outlet mall. The shopping

fuf ll-service restaurants. Arriving as a motorcoach group, each passenger wwwiwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww ll receive special shopping savings with the Passport to Shopping perk.

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Return Time: 6:00-7:00pm

Wednesday, December 13

Christmas at the Kellogg_________________________Get into the Christmas spirit byattending the annual Holiday Walk at the k W.K. Kellogg Manor

House in Hickory Corners, Michigan. The Manor, sum-mer home of the Kellogg cereal company founder, is beautifully decorated in seasonal grandeur and sure to bring holiday cheer. On a guided tour of the home, ex-perience life as it was for W.K. Kellogg during his timein the Manor. Hear the rich history of the home, learnabout the cereal entrepreneur, and gain inspiration for your own holiday decorating. As you stroll througheach room of the Manor, complete your holiday shop-ping with handmade items from artists and vendors near and far. A delightful lunch in the historic Manor House

years’ past.Price: $109ppEarly Booking Rate, Pay by August 1 - $99ppAM Departures: KM 7:00 / WM 7:30 / HD 8:00Return Time: 5:00-6:00pm

Monday, December 18

Shoji Tabuchi_____________________________________________

This can’t-miss seasonal showfeatures Shoji Tabuchi, a Jap-

anese American singer and

performs in his own the-ater in Branson, Missouri.Traveling with his 15-mem-ber professional cast to

deliver an unforgettableholiday show at Villa Milano

in Columbus, Ohio, this eventincludes a family-style meal be-

fore the performance. Hear many favorite Christmas songs and tunes from Broadway shows and movies,as well as pop, jazz, swing and classics; prepare to be dazzled by this most talented performer with musicalperfection!

Price: $139pp Early Booking Rate, Pay by October 10 - $129ppAM Departures: KM 7:00 / WM 7:30 / HD 7:45 / BG 8:30Return Time: 6:00-7:00pm

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2017 Tour & Travel Guide

Springtime in Atlantaa April 17 – 23, 2017

Kentucky, highlights the greater Atlanta, Georgia area,

Tennessee for a week’s springtime travel excursion you

Highlights include:Historic Boone Tavern, Rock City Gardens, Mary Mac’s Tea Room, SkyView Atlanta, Atlanta City Tour, AtlantaHistory Center, Swan House, The Varsity, The MargaretMitchell House and Museum, Road to Tara Museum, Gone With the Wind Tour, Stately Oaks Plantation, Antebellum Trail Tour, World of Coca-Cola, Martin Luther King Historic District, Jimmy Carter Center, StoneMountain, Opry Mills, The Hermitage, Grand Ole Opry show.

Inclusions:Deluxe, Motorcoach Transportation with Professional Tour Escort7 Days, 6 Nights Lodging with Luggage Handling13 Meals (6 Breakfasts, 1 Lunch, 6 Dinners)All Admissions, Taxes and Gratuities on Inclusions

Per person Rates based upon Room Occupancy:Single - $1899 Double - $1519pp Triple - $1399pp Quad - $1329ppEarly Booking Discount – Pay in full by January 31, save $80 per person

Chicago Architecture Tour r July 6-8, 2017

Visit Chicago this summer and view the city from

city’s parks, gardens, and green spaces, stroll alongthe “second shoreline” of the new Riverwalk, andlearn how the legendary houses of Frank Lloyd Wrightevolved the Prairie Style of architecture. This tour includes meals at traditional Chicago eateries, lodgingat a suburban resort with full amenities, and a focus onthe city’s fascinating architectural history.Highlights include:Millennium Park, Lurie Garden, Maggie Daley Park,Architecture Foundation’s Chicago Model, ChicagoCity Tour, the “Rookery” Lobby, Chicago’s Riverwalk, Chicago Architecture Tour, Lake Michigan and Chicago River Cruise, John Hancock Tower, Frank

Lloyd Wright Home & Studio, Oak Park and River Forestdriving tour (Winslow House, Unity Temple), Navy PierInclusions:Deluxe, Motorcoach Transportation with Professional Tour Escort3 Days, 2 Nights Lodging with Luggage Handling5 Meals (2 Breakfasts, 1 Lunch, 2 Dinners)All Admissions, Taxes and Gratuities on Inclusions

Per person Rates based upon Room Occupancy:Single - $839 Double - $719pp Triple - $679pp Quad - $559ppEarly Booking Discount – Pay in full by February 15, save $40 per person

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Jonah & Pennsylvania Sweets August 14-16, 2017

Discover the area’s sweet spots, delight in unique dining ex-periences with farm-fresh foods, and be uplifted and enter-rr

Sound Theatre.

Highlights include:Amish meals, Lititz Town Tour & Shopping, Wilbur Chocolate Museum, “Jonah” show at Sight & Sound Theatre, HersheyChocolate Town Tour, Founders Hall, Hershey’s Chocolate World

Inclusions:Deluxe, Motorcoach Transportation with Professional Tour Escort3 Days, 2 Nights Lodging with Luggage Handling4 Meals (2 Breakfasts, 2 Dinners)All Admissions, Taxes and Gratuities on Inclusions

Per person Rates based upon Room Occupancy:Single - $729 Double - $569pp Triple - $519pp Quad - $489pp

Early Booking Discount – Pay in full by April 1, save $30 per person

FOR YOUR PROTECTION AND ASSURANCE:CANCELLATION and TRIP INTERRUPTION

INSURANCE is available. Ask for our recommendation.

New York City - The Big Apple August 27-30, 2017

New York City hosts visitors from all around the world to experience the energy of the city and be immersed in the

shares views of the city from the top of a skyscraper, the

of a carriage and the theater.

Highlights include:Lodging in the Heart of Times Square, Top of the Rock Observation Deck, Manhattan Touring, NBC Studio Tour,Central Park Carriage Ride, Dinner Cruise, Statue of Liberty Cruise, Ellis Island, Broadway Performance, 9/11 Memorial Museum

Inclusions:Deluxe, Motorcoach Transportation with Professional Tour Escort4 Days, 3 Nights Lodging with Luggage Handling6 Meals (3 Breakfasts, 3 Dinners)All Admissions, Taxes and Gratuities on InclusionsPer person Rates based upon Room Occupancy:Single - $2139 Double - $1749pp Triple - $1649pp Quad - $1599ppEarly Booking Discount – Pay in full by April 21, save $90 per person

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Washington, D.C.-Smithsonian Museums September 14-18, 2017

Founded in 1846 with the intent to share knowledge, theSmithsonian Institution is the world’s largest museum, education and research complex consisting of 19 museums and galleries, 9research centers and the National Zoo. This visit to the nation’scapital allows ample time to view the preserved treasures; see many memorials and monuments; take part in special evening activities including an Embassy Dinner, Kennedy Center performance, and dinner cruise.Highlights include:Embassy Dinner, White House Visitor Center, Anderson House,Washington National Cathedral, Memorials (WWII, VietnamVeterans, Lincoln, Korean War Veterans), Illuminated Monuments(Marine Corps Memorial, Air Force Memorial, Washington

Monument, and more), 2 full days on your own for Smithsonian Institution’s museums on the National Mall, Kennedy Center Performance, Dinner Cruise on the Potomac River, Mount VernonInclusions:Deluxe, Motorcoach Transportation with Professional Tour Escort5 Days, 4 Nights Lodging with Luggage Handling9 Meals (4 Breakfasts, 1 Lunch, 4 Dinners)All Admissions, Taxes and Gratuities on InclusionsPer person Rates based upon Room Occupancy:Single - $1589 Double - $1299pp Triple - $1209pp Quad - $1159ppEarly Booking Discount – Pay in full by May 31, save $70 per person

New England Fall Color Tourr October 2-10, 2017

highlights local points of interest while being immersed in autumncolors along valleys, across mountains, and by the sea. Visit

Highlights include:Norman Rockwell Museum, Taste of Vermont Apple Barn,Robert Lincoln Todd’s Hildene, Rock of Ages Granite Quarry, Maple Sugar House Syrup Demonstration, Cold Hollow Cider Mill, Mount Washington Hotel & Grand Buffet Luncheon, Mount Washington Cog Railway, Lake Winnipesaukee Cruise, Castlein the Clouds, Lobster Cruise, Cape Neddick Lighthouse,Clambake Dinner, Boston City Tour, Faneuil Hall

Inclusions:Deluxe, Motorcoach Transportation with Professional Tour Escort9 Days, 8 Nights Lodging with Luggage Handling15 Meals (8 Breakfasts, 1 Lunch, 6 Dinners)All Admissions, Taxes and Gratuities on Inclusions

Per person Rates based upon Room Occupancy:Single - $2969 Double - $2299pp Triple - $2099pp Quad - $1999ppEarly Booking Discount – Pay in full by April 21, save $200 per person

A Branson Holiday November 13-18, 2017

performances adding to the spirit of the season. Entertainingshows, holiday lights displays, shopping and delicious food

Highlights include:7 Shows (

), Branson’s Gift of Lights, Dick’s 5 & 10, The Grand Village

Inclusions:Deluxe, Motorcoach Transportation with Professional Tour Escort6 Days, 5 Nights Lodging with Luggage Handling8 Meals (5 Breakfasts, 3 Dinners)All Admissions, Taxes and Gratuities on Inclusions

Per person Rates based upon Room Occupancy:Single - $1429 Double - $1189pp Triple - $1119pp Quad - $1079ppEarly Booking Discount – Pay in full by June 15, save $120 per person

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Halloween Spooktacularr October 27-29, 2017

This Halloween-themed trip is packed with many types of

activities include making your own Halloween Hat, collectingtrick-or-treats, and dining in a Halloween mansion. So many

Highlights include:Waynesville (Haunted?) Walking Tour, Ghosts and GobletsLunch, Jack-o-Lantern Spectacular, Schimpf’s CandyCompany, Kentucky Derby Museum, Churchill Downs, Louisville Most Haunted Neighborhood Tour, Evan Williams Distillery Tour, Old Friends Tour, Wiedemann Mansion Tour

Inclusions:Deluxe, Motorcoach Transportation with Professional Tour Escort3 Days, 2 Nights Lodging with Luggage Handling7 Meals (2 Breakfasts, 3 Lunch, 2 Dinners)All Admissions, Taxes and Gratuities on Inclusions

Per person Rates based upon Room Occupancy:Single - $887 Double - $749pp Triple - $710pp Quad - $691ppEarly Booking Discount – Pay in full by June 30, save $60 per person

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Dutch Country Holiday Tour r December 5-8, 2017

The Holiday Season in Pennsylvania Dutch Country is a joyous

Discover what makes this time of year so special as you delight in unique holiday displays and shopping opportunities,twinkling lights shining bright in the sky, uplifting seasonalentertainment, and delicious dining.

Highlights include:Koziar’s Christmas Village, Byer’s Choice Tour, Peddler’s Village, Moravian Museum, Kemerer Museum, Bethlehem By Night Tour, National Christmas Center, Kitchen Kettle Village, Home for the Holidays show at the American Music Theatre

Inclusions:Deluxe, Motorcoach Transportation with Professional Tour Escort4 Days, 3 Nights Lodging with Luggage Handling6 Meals (3 Breakfasts, 3 Dinners)All Admissions, Taxes and Gratuities on Inclusions

Per person Rates based upon Room Occupancy:Single - $839 Double - $699pp Triple - $659pp Quad - $629ppEarly Booking Discount – Pay in full by July 10, save $40 per person

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Mt. Pleasant, Michigan$30 casino bonus and $20 food voucherLine Run Schedule: AM Departure: HD 9:30 Return Time: HD 5:00-6:00pm

February 5-6 December 3-4 Single Occupancy - $203 Double Occupancy - $146pp Triple Occupancy - $143pp

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DEPARTURE LOCATION INFORMATIONLocation Code Location Address Parking Instructions

WM Walmart, South Toledo 2925 Glendale Ave Toledo Ohio 43614 Pharmacy side of Walmart, Behind the Applebee’s Restaurant

HD Home Depot, West Toledo 3200 Secor Rd Toledo Ohio 43606-1515 Front of the building, near the service building

KM Kmart, Oregon 2830 Navarre Ave Oregon Ohio 43616-3304 Pharmacy side of the building

MO Monroe, Michigan – Cracker Barrel 1101 Ternes Dr Monroe Michigan 48162-5002 South edge of lot, behind the marked bus parking section

BG Bowling Green, Greenwood Center 1616 E Wooster St Bowling Green Ohio 43402 Near the ATM machine, across from the Circle K

SM Sandusky Mall, Sandusky 4204 Milan Rd Sandusky Ohio 44870-5834 Sandusky Mall, behind the McDonald’s Restaurant

BP 13550 Brookpark Rd Cleveland Ohio 44135-5146

Visit our website to view departure location maps.

IMPORTANT INFORMATIONWHY BOOK EARLY? We understand that it is

-vance; however, we encourage you to makeearly reservations on all tours in order to guar-

restaurants, theatres and many other attrac-tions know how many passengers are on our tours, and to pay the admissions sometimes asearly as several weeks in advance! If we haveno or few bookings on a tour at that time, weare forced to cancel it or lose our deposits and payments. Such a situation is very disap-pointing to us, but also to those of you whomay call for reservations one or two weeks be-fore a trip is scheduled. The earlier our custom-ers make their reservations, the less likely a tour will be cancelled. DON’T BE DISAPPOINTED! Theater trips and daytrips sell out fast. Early reservations will ensurethat you will not be left behind!

passengers who will participate. If we are rea-sonably close, we will make the tour a go. It is

can avoid disappointment if you make your reservation EARLY!EARLY BOOKING RATE: Don’t delay; book to-day! Take advantage of this savings oppor-tunity by paying the discounted price by thedeadline date. PRICING: All prices are listed at the per-personadult rate, unless otherwise noted. Child pric-es (age 8-17) are noted on select tours.$CALL TOURS: Finals details were not avail-able prior to the printing of the travel catalog.

FAMILY AND SMALL GROUP DISCOUNT: Travel-ing on a Lakefront Tour with ten or more peo-ple? Qualify for an additional discount whena minimum of ten paying passengers with one traveler from the group handles all arrange-ments. Call for details.MAKING RESERVATIONS: The sooner the bet-ter! Our policy is , and

However, we will be happy to put your name on a wait-list. This helps us determine whether another bus could be added. To avoid disap-pointment, we suggest you make your reser-vations early. Lakefront Tours reserves the rightto cancel any tour that has not reached a minimum number of reservations. We always avoid changes and cancellations if at all pos-sible, as we realize the inconvenience to you, our valued customer.PAYMENT POLICY: To guarantee your reser-vation for DAY TRIPS, we should receive your check within two weeks of the day you make

your reservation. Should you make reserva-tions for several trips at one time, ask us abouta payment schedule. Deposit is due for OVER-NIGHT TRIPS when reservations are made. Abrochure will be sent to you with additionalinformation and payment schedule. It is im-portant to read all materials carefully as theycontain IMPORTANT INFORMATION about theentire trip. To receive the EARLY BOOKING RATE, payment is due by the correspondingdeadline to receive the discount. Accept-ed payments methods: cash, money order,check, Visa, Mastercard, Discover.TAXES AND GRATUITIES: All taxes and gratuitiesfor included meals and activities are includ-ed, unless otherwise mentioned by the Escort.Driver and Escort gratuities are not included in the price of the tour, and are optional. Werequest that you express this on an individualbasis, and let the quality of service receivedbe your guide.CANCELLATION AND HEALTH INSURANCE: Please keep in mind that any time you leavethe United States you are NOT covered byMedicare and Medicaid. For overnight tourswe encourage you to consider purchasingCancellation and Trip Interruption Insurance.

REFUNDS: NO show--NO refund. You must no-tify us of cancellations during regular businesshours. NO exceptions can be made. On DAY TRIPS, cancel thirty (30) days before trip de-parture and receive full refund. On THEATER TRIPS/TICKETED EVENTS,days before trip departure and receive fullrefund. NO refunds after these days unless areplacement is found. On OVERNIGHT TRIPS, cancel 45 days before trip departure for a fullrefund. Exception: Certain trips may have a different cancellation policy due to supplier demands. Detailed information is listed in indi-vidual trip brochures.PLEASE SAVE THIS CATALOG: Departure andreturn times are listed for your future reference.SEATING: Seating for theatre tickets is assigned in order of FIRST PAID -sons traveling alone may need to share aseat on the motorcoach. (The single supple-ment costs on overnight tours are for the hotelrooms only.) On most multi-day tours, seatsare rotated. The tour escort reserves the rightto not rotate seats on low mileage days, andthe number of seats rotated is at the tour es-cort’s discretion.FINAL TOUR ITINERARIES: This information isprovided for overnight trips only. Ten to four-teen days before departure you will receive

-tailed itinerary for you and a listing of hotels,

addresses, and telephone numbers to leavefor your family. It will include departure and return information.COACH COURTESIES: For the comfort of ev-eryone, we ask that you use the restroom onlyfor an emergency. Frequent comfort stopswill be made. Punctuality is a courtesy andextremely important when traveling in groups. Travelers who, for any reason, are unable totravel without assistance must be accompa-nied by a Competent Care Companion whois responsible for their needs. The Lakefront Es-cort is responsible for the welfare of all that areon the tour and therefore cannot be such acaregiver for one.SMOKING: Smoking is NOT permitted on themotorcoach. We automatically request non-smoking hotel rooms. Please advise us if youwant a hotel room designated for smokers.RESPONSIBILITY: Lakefront Tours -ates act as operators and agents for varioustransportation companies, hotels, buses, and contractors. We exercise every care possi-ble. We cannot, however, be held responsible for personal injury or loss of passenger’s bag-gage. Auto parking will be at your own risk. We accept no responsibility in connectionwith the service of any airplane, motorcoach or other conveyance which is used in carryingout this tour. Nor are we responsible for de-lay, accident, or loss of personal property, nor

disruption of advertised schedules, nor other causes beyond our control, and any such ex-penses would have to be borne by the pas-sengers. We also reserve the right to cancelany tour prior to departure and in such cases all payments will be refunded with no further obligation on our part. Lakefront Tours re-serves the right to accept or reject any personas a participant of any tour at any time.OUR CUSTOMER PROTECTION UMBRELLAThe National Tour Associations Consumer Pro-tection PlanThe Tour Operator’s Professional Liability Insur-anceLicensed and Bonded by the State of Ohio

Lakefront Lines Inc. I.C.C. 121599

For your convenience, you may pay for any reservation with your

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CASINO INFORMATION

GREEKTOWN / MOTOR CITY CASINOS (Detroit, Michigan) Every Tuesday and Thursday$20 per personGreektown Casino - $30 Casino Bonus Motor City Casino - $15 Casino Bonus

Line Run ScheduleAM Departures: WM 9:15 / HD 9:45 / KM 10:05 / MO 10:40

PM Returns: WM 7:05 / HD 6:45 / KM 6:15 / MO 5:45

JACK CASINO (Cleveland, Ohio) The First Wednesday of Every Month$20 per person, $25 Casino Bonus

Line Run ScheduleAM Departures: HD 7:00 / KM 7:30 / SM 9:00

PM Returns: HD 7:00 / KM 6:30 / SM 5:00

CAESARS CASINO (Windsor, Ontario) Every Sunday and Wednesday$15 per person, $20 Casino Bonus

Line Run ScheduleAM Departures: WM 9:00 / HD 9:30 / KM 9:50 / MO 10:15

PM Returns: WM 6:50 / HD 6:30 / KM 6:00 / MO 5:30*Schedule is one hour later on Sundays.Please note: Caesars Windsor is an international trip. pA valid U.S. Passport or Passcard is required.p q

Casino Cancellation Policy

business days prior to reserved trip date. Reservations may

date. No Show, No Refund or Transfer.,

Private Group ToursWe invite you to allow us theopportunity to custom design and arrange your group’s tour program. We will assist you withnew destinations or work with you to make your ideas reality. Wewill work hard to make sure eachday or multi-day tour is one thatyou are proud to present to your group.

Church Groups School Trips Scout TroopsEmployee Travel ClubsCivic Associations Senior CentersSocial Groups Men’s/Women’s Groups Sports TeamsFamily/Class ReunionsCorporate Functions Fund Raisers

Rent a Lakefront Lines Motorcoach and Professional Bus OperatorIf you prefer to take care ofyour own trip planning and justneed the services of a LakefrontLines Professional Bus Operator, no problem! We can providecharter service for just about anysituation, from just a few hours in length to multiple days. Our well-maintained, clean motorcoaches are available to transport your group. A quick call to our Charter Department is all it takes!

Contact the Lakefront Lines Charter Department

at 419-537-0677 or 800-752-7574

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