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Motorcoach Vacations • One-Day Tours Sports Tours • European Getaways 2019 TOUR CATALOG Motorcoach Vacations • One-Day Tours Sports Tours • European Getaways 717-569-1111 or 1-800-538-2222 1619 Manheim Pike, Lancaster, PA 17601 Visit us at www.ConestogaTours.com THE BENEFITS OF ESCORTED YOU ARE IMPORTANT TRAVEL ARE ENDLESS… Conestoga Tours believes that those who travel from easy planning to the discovery of with us join our family – and as with any family new places with old and new friends. Our member, deserves the utmost in attention. You travelers’ comfort, safety and enjoyment are not a customer, you are our travelers – and we are the foundation upon which Conestoga treat our travelers with the dignity and respect Tours aims to build a unique and enjoyable they deserve. With over 40 years in the escorted travel experience. We combine the best in tour business, Conestoga Tours has solidified its accommodations, attractions, restaurants and position as a leader in providing an unexcelled transportation so that you can travel with the travel experience. confidence that all travel worries are taken care of for you. UNIQUE DINING EXPERIENCES Meals are always an important part of any tour, THE BEST VALUE FOR YOUR DOLLAR so we pay great attention to the meals that we Traveling in a group is much less expensive, include in our tour program. We try to capture much more comfortable and much more fun the special flavor of an area by adding a unique than going it alone. And when you consider dining experience to the package, such as a that for around $175.00 per day you can lobster bake in Cape Cod and New England, enjoy a top hotel, have meals, visit attractions a western cook-out in Yellowstone or a seafood and enjoy great deluxe transportation, a dinner in San Francisco. motorcoach tour is always a great deal. ENRICHING EXPERIENCES DELUXE MOTORCOACH TRANSPORTATION Traveling is a time for fun and pleasure, which Conestoga Tours charters the best available is why you expect your vacation to include the motorcoaches in the area. The motorcoaches most memorable highlights and attractions at feature DVD players, wifi, reclining seats, the destinations we visit. Our goal is to create window shades and restroom. These deluxe an exciting and fun-filled vacation for you. coaches will turn your miles into smiles. Whether it is exploring Yellowstone Park, the New England coast or the California coast, YOUR CONESTOGA TOURS Conestoga Tours takes great pride in providing TOUR DIRECTOR unforgettable travel experiences for you. Our tour escorts have the responsibility to make sure your hard-earned vacation goes as CAPER COUPONS FUTURE TRAVEL CREDITS smoothly as possible. Have a problem? Your Conestoga Tours also offers Caper Coupons, a Conestoga Tours escorts will do their best to valuable travel bonus when you take one of our solve it for you. They love to turn the many multi-day tour packages. Your Caper Coupon “miles into smiles.” Personable and congenial, is a special certificate you will receive on the last they are there as your guide, companion, day of your tour. You may apply the discount to entertainer, business agent and friend. any other multi-day tour within 18 months of the date of your trip. The value depends on the number of miles on the tour. 2 14003.01.18 2019 MULTI-DAY TOUR CALENDAR Page # Page # FEBRUARY AUGUST 17-27 Sun-Wed Key West & Florida Circle Tour 6 12-16 Mon-Fri Maine's Summer Train Tour 29 MARCH 21-23 Wed-Fri Ocean City, MD Summer Escape 20 22-31 Fri-Sun Nashville, Memphis & New Orleans 7 SEPTEMBER APRIL 8-14 Sun-Sat Mackinac Island & Agawa Canyon Train 20 1-12 Mon - Fri Texas & San Antonio 8 9-13 Mon-Fri Montreal & Quebec & Boston 29 7-12 Sun-Fri Charleston, Savannah & Myrtle Beach 9 9-18 Mon-Wed Nova Scotia & Prince Edward Island 24 8-12 Mon-Fri Biltmore Estate Festival of Flowers & 11-13 Wed-Fri Niagara Falls Getaway 30 Dollywood 9 15-20 Sun-Fri Vermont, New Hampshire & 24-27 Wed-Sat Creation Museum & Ark Encounter 10 Maine Fall Foliage 30 26-28 Fri-Sun Boston Spring Getaway 10 15-Oct 5 Sun-Sat California & the Great Southwest 31 28-May 2 Sun-Thurs The Great Steamboat Race in Louisville 11 18-20 Wed-Fri Hudson River Valley 32 19-22 Thurs-Sun Adirondack Balloon Festival 32 MAY 21-25 Sat-Wed Mountain Trains of New England 33 6-10 Mon-Fri Holland Tulip Festival 11 22-29 Sun-Sun Branson, Nashville, St Louis & Memphis 33 13-17 Mon-Fri Ottawa & 1000 Islands 12 23-27 Mon-Fri Cape Cod Getaway 16 15-17 Wed-Fri Foxwoods Casino 12 25-28 Wed-Sat Creation Museum & Ark Encounter 10 19-22 Sun-Wed Hudson Valley Springtime Holiday 13 29-Oct 3 Sun-Thurs 1000 Islands and The Finger Lakes 34 20-24 Mon-Fri Outer Banks of North Carolina 13 29-Oct 3 Sun-Thurs Lake George & Lake Placid 34 20-24 Mon-Fri Myrtle Beach Spring Fling 14 30-Oct 3 Mon-Thurs Biltmore Estate & Asheville 35 30-June 2 Thurs-Sun Elvis Festival at Lake George 14 30-Oct 5 Mon-Sat Maine's Rugged Coast 36 JUNE OCTOBER 8-14 Sat-Fri Mackinac Island & Michigan Highlights 15 2-4 Wed-Fri Fall Mystery Tour 36 10-14 Mon-Fri My Old Kentucky Home 15 4-6 Fri-Sun Mystic Seaport 37 10-14 Mon-Fri Cape Cod Getaway 16 5-10 Sat-Thurs Autumn in the Bay State 39 10-14 Mon-Fri Chattanooga Choo-Choo 16 5-11 Sat-Fri Mackinac Island & Michigan Highlights 15 14-16 Fri-Sun Quechee Balloon Festival 17 7-10 Mon-Thurs Autumn in the Smoky Mountains 37 17-20 Mon-Thurs Lake George & Lake Champlain 17 7-11 Mon-Fri Island Hopping in New England 35 18-21 Tue-Fri Niagara Falls & African Lion Safari 18 7-11 Mon-Fri New England's Finest Foliage 38 18-22 Tue-Sat Chicago & Cleveland 18 9-11 Wed-Fri The Best of Pittsburgh 38 23-27 Sun-Thurs Bar Harbor, Maine 19 9-11 Wed-Fri Lifestyles of The Rich & Famous 39 25-29 Tue-Sat Windjammer Festival in Maine 19 13-18 Sun-Fri Charleston, Savannah & Myrtle Beach 9 26-28 Wed-Fri Ocean City, MD Summer Escape 20 13-17 Sun-Thurs Leaves & Locomotives 40 JULY 16-18 Wed-Fri Foxwoods Casino 12 17-20 Thu-Sun West Virginia Railroads in the Fall 40 7-13 Sun-Sat Mackinac Island & Agawa Canyon Train 20 25-27 Fri-Sun Haunted Happenings in Salem 41 7-21 Sun-Sun Black Hills of South Dakota & Yellowstone Park 21 NOVEMBER 8-12 Mon-Fri Smoky Mountain Summertime Getaway 22 3-9 Sun - Sat Jekyll Island & The Golden Isles 41 9-12 Tue-Fri Castles & Wineries of the Finger Lakes 22 11-15 Mon-Fri Smoky Mountain Christmas Shows and 14-17 Sun-Wed I Love Lucy, The Great Lakes & the Biltmore Estate 42 Niagara Falls 23 17-24 Sun-Sun Branson & Nashville Christmas Shows 42 15-19 Mon-Fri Best of Vermont 23 18-21 Mon-Thurs Christmas at the Biltmore Estate 43 15-24 Mon-Wed Nova Scotia & Prince Edward Island 24 22-26 Mon-Fri Maine's Summer Highlights 24 DECEMBER 22-26 Mon-Fri Rail & Sail in New England 25 1-5 Sun-Thurs Country Christmas in Nashville 43 29-Aug 2 Mon-Fri Maine's Lobster Festival 25 4-6 Wed-Fri Christmas in Newport 44 29-Aug 2 Mon-Fri The Sound of Music Summertime 5-7 Thurs-Sat New York At Christmas 46 in Vermont 26 6-8 Fri-Sun Washington DC at Christmas 45 7-9 Sat-Mon Norman Rockwell Christmas 44 AUGUST 8-10 Sun-Tues Williamsburg Grand Illumination 45 1-3 Thurs-Sat Erie Canal Cruise & Catskill Train Ride 26 10-12 Tues-Thurs Christmas with the Boston Pops 46 4-7 Sun-Wed Newport's Best 27 27-29 Fri-Sun Williamsburg at Christmas 46 5-7 Mon-Wed Tanglewood Music Festival on Parade 27 5-8 Mon-Thurs Niagara Falls & African Lion Safari 18 We highly suggest that you purchase trip cancellation insurance on any overnight 9-11 Fri-Sun Ride the Rails in West Virginia 28 tour. We recommend Allianz Travel Insurance. For rates and information 9-12 Fri-Mon Boston Pops by the Sea & call 1-800-284-8300. For cancellation policies, see page 55 of our tour catalog. Martha's Vineyard 28 14003.01.18 Call Conestoga Tours at 717-569-1111 or Toll Free 1-800-538-2222 or visit our website: www.ConestogaTours.com 3 2019 ONE-DAY TOUR CALENDAR Page # Page # FEBRUARY 8 Sat Historic Philadelphia 48 6 Wed Vikings - Beyond the Legend - Franklin Institute 48 8 Sat New York Do-As-You-Please 49 11 Mon Westminster Dog Show 48 8 Sat "Book of Mormon" New York Broadway Show 49 16 Sat New York Winter Special 49 8 Sat New York Sightseeing Cruise 49 20 Wed Pocono Sleigh Ride 48 15 Sat New York Do-As-You-Please 49 15 Sat "Phantom of the Opera" New York Broadway Show 49 23 Sat Vikings - Beyond the Legend - Franklin Institute 48 15 Sat "Wicked" New York Broadway Show 49 MARCH 15 Sat 9/11 Museum Tour 49 2 Sat Philadelphia Flower Show 48 15 Sat Statue of Liberty 49 3 Sun Philadelphia Flower Show 48 15 Sat Adventure Aquarium & Philadelphia Zoo 51 4 Mon Philadelphia Flower Show 48 15 Sat St. Michaels, MD 48 5 Tues Philadelphia Flower Show 48 19 Wed Cape May Ferry and Trolley Tour 51 6 Wed Philadelphia Flower Show 48 19 Wed Washington, DC Do-As-You-Please or Zoo 50 7 Thurs Philadelphia Flower Show 48 22 Sat Baltimore Inner Harbor and Aquarium 48 8 Fri Philadelphia Flower Show 48 22 Sat Washington, DC Do-As-You-Please or Zoo 50 9 Sat Philadelphia Flower Show 48 22 Sat Holocaust Museum & Arlington Cemetery 50 9 Sat New York Winter Special 49 22 Sat New York Do-As-You-Please 49 16 Sat Washington Kick-Off 50 22 Sat "The Band's Visit" New York Broadway Show 49 23 Sat New York Do-As-You-Please 49 22 Sat NY World Trade Center Observation Tower 49 23 Sat 9/11 Museum Tour 49 26 Wed New York Do-As-You-Please 49 30 Sat Cherry Blossom Time in Washington, DC 50 26 Wed Statue of Liberty 49 APRIL 28 Fri Brewery, Cars and Coal Mine 48 3 Wed Cherry Blossom Time In Washington, DC 50 29 Sat New York Do-As-You-Please 49 6 Sat Cherry Blossom Time In Washington, DC 50 29 Sat "The Cher Show" New York Broadway Show 49 6 Sat New
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