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Rct-Flyer-2020-Jan-14 Royal Coach Tours & Cruises Phone 386-788-0208 Marcya Wantuch – President & Accredited Cruise Counsellor 1648 Taylor Rd. # 505, Port Orange, FL 32128 OUR EMAIL: [email protected] OUR WEB SITE: royalcoachtours.com Winner of News Journals Stars of the South - 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 - Best Bus Trips, Tours & Cruises Winner of News Journals Daytona’s Readers Choice Award - 2014 - Best Motorcoach Tours Hometown News Winner Reader’s Choice Awards 2012 Through 2019 For Best Motorcoach Tours & Travel Agency Celebrating 27 YEARS in Business in Volusia County/ 40 Years Group Travel Experience Accredited Cruise Counsellor - Cruise Lines Int’l. Assoc. Florida Licensed Travel Insurance Agent / Florida Seller of Travel Lic. #24522 JAN. 11, 2020 aA RESERVATIONS REQUIRED ON ALL TOURS & CRUISES HOW TO BOOK: PLEASE CALL OUR OFFICE FIRST to inquiry about availability and we will block your seat. Many of our tours sell out quickly! Seats are assigned from the front of the Bus and at the Show, according to when you pay. We must receive your check within 10 days of reserving your seat or we accept Visa or Master Card. A Tour Confirmation will be emailed to you the same day we receive payment, containing all tour and departure information. If you do not have a computer, a tour confirmation will be mailed to you. Bus Departures & pickup directions vary. Always New Smyrna, Port Orange, & Ormond Beach. We may stop in Palm Coast or Orange City depending on direction of the bus route. Cancellations: Depend on the tour, most tours are non-refundable, and if we are able to resell your ticket, all refunds are in the form of a Future Tour Credit. Please inquire before booking. IMPORTANT: PERFUME & COLOGNE NOT ALLOWED - You will not be able to board bus or get a refund! SENIOR TOUR PACE RATINGS: ★ = Very Easy Pace, Hardly Any Walking ★★ = Relaxed Pace, A Little Walking ★★★ = Moderate Pace, Walking to Sightsee– Or – 3 or more times on/off the bus daily EMAIL LIST: To receive our Free Monthly Tour List by Email, please give us your email address, and you will receive tour information, once a month. USPS Mailing: If you do not have a computer please mail us a self-addressed, business size envelope and we will put the postage on it and mail you a complete flyer. aA JAN. 16TH ST. JOHNS RIVER BOAT TOUR With MANATEE VIEWING & LUNCH Plus THU. ★★ HISTORIC DELAND’S OLD FASHION MAIN STREET SHOPPING - $64 Enjoy a relaxing 2-Hr. narrated boat tour down the backwaters of the St. Johns River and have the opportunity to view Manatees near Blue Springs, water birds, turtles and alligators. Then Lunch in DeLand at the famous Cook’s Buffet Restaurant, followed by exploring the quaint antique shops, book stores, shoe & women’s clothing shops, a chocolate shop, knitting Page 2 – 1/11/2020 and quilting shop, a museum shop and more. We did this tour this last September and everyone said “Let’s do it again when the Manatee’s are at Blue Springs!” So here it is! JAN. 18TH “LOVE LETTERS” ALHAMBRA - JACKSONVILLE – Matinee & Lunch $92 SAT. ★ A Childhood friendship that begins with birthday thank-you notes and summer camp postcards, blossoms into the love story of Andy and Melissa. For the next 50 years, they continue to exchange letters and pour their hearts out to one another through personal triumphs and despair, wars and marriages, children and careers. This story, nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, is a tender examination of the shared nostalgia and deep closeness of a life- long friendship. A show written in the tradition of a Nicholas Sparks novel. Don’t miss this! JAN. 23RD “ALADDIN THE MUSICAL” – BROADWAY AT DR. PHILLIPS CTR – Matinee - $139 THU. ★ PRICE ONLY $129 IF DEPOSIT OF $40 PAID BY AUGUST 14TH SOLD OUT & WAIT LIST ONLY From the producer of The Lion King comes the timeless story of Aladdin, a thrilling new production filled with unforgettable beauty, magic, comedy and breathtaking spectacle. It’s an extraordinary theatrical event where one lamp and three wishes make the possibilities infinite. Hailed by USA Today as “Pure Genie-Us,” Aladdin features all your favorite songs from the film as well as new music written by Tony® and Academy Award® winner Alan Menken (Newsies) with lyrics penned by the legendary Howard Ashman (Beauty and the Beast), Tony Award winner Tim Rice (The Lion King, Aida), and book writer Chad Beguelin (The Wedding Singer). Directed and choreographed by Tony Award winner Casey Nicholaw (The Book of Mormon, Something Rotten!), this “Fabulous” and “Extravagant” (The New York Times) new musical boasts an incomparable design team, with sets, costumes and lighting from Tony Award winners Bob Crowley (Mary Poppins), Gregg Barnes (Kinky Boots), and Natasha Katz (An American in Paris). See why audiences and critics agree, Aladdin is “Exactly What You Wish For!" (NBC-TV). We will make a stop for Dinner On Your Own after the 1:00pm show. Deposit $40 if paid by Aug. 14 after that full payment of $139 due. Balance due by Nov. 24th. JAN. 25TH “MAMMA MIA!” Broadway Musical TITUSVILLE PLAYHOUSE–Mat & Lunch - $96 SAT. ★ Over 54 million people all around the world have fallen in in love with the characters, the story and the music that make Mamma Mia! This is the ultimate feel-good show! A mother. A daughter. Three possible dads. And a trip down the aisle you’ll never forget! Writer, Catherine Johnson’s, sunny and funny tale unfolds on a Greek island paradise. On the eve of her wedding, a daughter’s quest to discover the identity of her father brings three men from her mother’s past back to the island they last visited 20 years ago. The story-telling magic of ABBA’s timeless songs propels this enchanting tale of love, laughter and friendship, creating an unforgettable show. SOLD OUT & WAIT LIST ONLY JAN. 28TH SLEUTH’S MYSTERY DINNER THEATRE- ORLANDO –Mat & Lunch - $89 TUE. ★ Step into the world of Comedy and Intrigue for “Squires Inn” the story of a broken down tour bus arriving at Squires Inn and the overly solicitous proprietor will do anything to keep you there! Your Tour Guide discovers a close relative at the Inn. Be prepared for the unexpected and the offbeat antics will have you Dying of Laughter as you become the detective to solve the crime. Enjoy a Matinee Performance and Hot Lunch of Cornish Game Hen, Four Cheese Lasagna or Prime Rib which is an additional $6.39/pp and Unlimited Beer, Wine, Soda, Iced Tea or Coffee. Give Lunch Choice with Tour Reservation. Always a Great Time! JAN. 30TH YACHT LUNCHEON BAY CRUISE, CUBAN BAKERY & AMTRAK RIDE HOME $122 THU. ★★★ Enjoy a delicious lunch onboard a 5-star, 3-level Yacht with elevator as we cruise Tampa Bay seeing spectacular homes, an airport, a country club, the skyline of downtown Tampa, as well as tanker and cargo ships in the Port of Tampa. Tour an authentic Cuban Bakery and see how their famous bread is baked with a palm frond on top and then shipped to all 50 states! The bakery goods are simply to die for delicious! Buy sandwiches and pastry to take on the Amtrak as we ride the rails back to Deland as we travel through small towns, the Big City of Orlando passing by Church Street Station just as folks did in the 1940’s & 1950’s. Lay back and relax in your large seat with foot rests and tray tables or go to the Lounge Car and enjoy a cocktail as you travel by train back to DeLand. Our bus will meet us there and bring us back to our cars. What a wonderful day out with friends. SOLD OUT, added another 3/13/20. Page 3 – 1/11/2020 FEB. 1ST “BEEHIVE: The 60’s Musical”- WINTER PARK PLAYHOUSE–Matinee -$72 SOLD OUT SAT. ★ THIS ONE IS WAIT LIST ONLY, BUT WE HAVE ADDED ANOTHER ON SAT. FEB. 8TH. FEB. 4TH TARPON SPRINGS + DOLPHIN BOAT TOUR, CATHEDRAL & LUNCH – $80 TUE. ★★★ Everybody loves this quaint Greek Sponging Village and the authentic Greek food, the Shopping and we’ll take a New relaxing 1½ hour Boat Tour, narrated by a naturalist, to learn the history of Tarpon Springs and the importance of her waterways! Also a stop at the amazingly beautiful St. Nicholas Orthodox Cathedral, erected in 1943 using marble from Greece and a Byzantine replica of St. Sophia’s in Istanbul. Plus a drive by “Spring Bayou” with its rich Catholic Traditions and historic antebellum homes along the shore. The Sponge Museum & diving movie plus Lunch at a Greek Restaurant rounds out a perfect day trip! Popular Tour! FEB. 6TH PUBLIX CULINARY SCHOOL LUNCHEON DEMONSTRATION WITH WINE - $95 THU. ★★ Enjoy a delicious 4-Course Meal that includes a wine pairings with each course and all prepared for you by talented professional Chef’s. This is entertainment more than cooking! They are amazing! You will receive copies of all recipes and have the opportunity to purchase cookware and utensils at a discount. Afterwards free time to shop on Park Ave., Winter Park where you will find a Williams-Sonoma, Chico’s, Talbots, Loft, Lillie Pulitzer and more. FEB. 7TH SEMINOLE HARD ROCK CASINO TAMPA with Motorcoach – $45 FRI. ★★ YOU ASKED FOR IT, SO HERE IT IS. Seminole Hard Rock Tampa has 245,000 square-feet of electrifying gaming space to amp up your fun, whether you’re an amateur or an experienced player. No matter what level you play, there are a variety of options for everyone. Our newly expanded gaming paradise has nearly 5,000 slots, 179 table games featuring blackjack, baccarat and more, and a live action poker room with 46 poker tables.
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