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Red-Catalog-02182020.Pdf Dear Friends, As we begin our 39th Year of conducting Quality Motorcoach Tours, we want to say “Thank You” to all of our loyal Sunshine Travelers. If you have not traveled with us before, we want to welcome you to the “Sunshine Family.” Every tour is escorted on modern Touring Motor Coaches, giving our passengers the most comfortable ride. Because we Own Our Motor Coaches, we have complete control over the Quality and Cleanliness of each Motorcoach. In ad- dition to being climate controlled and rest room equipped, each state of the art motorcoach has video equipment. You will feel safe and secure with the knowledge that your Personal Tour Director and Motorcoach Driver will handle all the details, leaving you free to ENJOY YOUR VACATION. All tours include Deluxe Motorcoach Transportation and Admission to all Listed Attractions. Baggage Handling is provided at each night’s lodging as indicated in the catalog. From the moment you Step Aboard our Motorcoach, Wonderful Things Begin to Happen. Your Sunshine Tour is more than just places and things. It is a Happy Time Good Feelings and Fond Memories with Family and Friends. , filled with We hope you enjoy your “New Tour Catalog”. We have made lots of revisions to existing tours as well as adding new destinations for 2020. We have listened to your suggestions, asking for Better Hotel Accommodations and Attraction Seating, therefore, you will notice price increases on some of the tours. The Federal Government has increased the fees for Motorcoach traveling into the National Parks, thus another price increase. For 38 years we were able to generously offer a full refund on ALL of our tours, due to changing times we have found it necessary to update our refund policy. Please refer to “Terms & Conditions” in the back of the catalog as to cut off dates for refunds with no penalty. Be sure to notice the many NEW and REVISED tours we’re offering in 2020. “Kentucky Derby”, “Purple Moose Tour” and “Blue Christmas” to name a few. Look for the NEW symbol next to the tour description. Thanks to you, 2019 was a very busy year! Most of our tours in 2019 Sold Out at a very rapid pace. We can’t em- phasize enough the importance of Making Your Deposit Early, so that you will not be disappointed if the tour is sold out. A deposit on the tour of your choice is the only way we have of securing your reservation for that tour. We Certainly Do Appreciate the Support you have given us. It always makes us feel good to see so many Familiar Faces on our tours and also meeting the Friends you bring with you. Thanks to YOU our “Sunshine Family” is growing all the time with new members on every tour that we do. From all of us here at Sunshine Tours, we want to THANK YOU for this support and we look forward to seeing you on one of our tours. “A journey is best measured in friends, rather than miles.” - Tim Cahill. Sincerely, SUNSHINE TOURS Pg. iv 1 800 552-0022 PICK UP AND RETURN INFORMATION AREA 1 AREA 2 AREA 3 Roanoke Bluefield Marion Blacksburg/Christiansburg Princeton Abingdon Dublin Beckley Bristol Hillsville Kingsport/Johnson City Wytheville All tours shown in the catalog will have an Area Number shown beside the date(s). This number represents the towns where we will offer a pick up and return for that particular tour date as shown in the above map and list of areas. However, if a tour date that we have scheduled for another area is not being offered in your area, or the date is not convenient for you in your area, you may still come to the area where the tour is being offered to be picked up. We ask that you arrive at your pick up point at least 15 minutes prior to the time listed in your letter. The time listed in the letter is when the bus should pull out. The pickup and return times in the catalog are ap- delays. proximate depending on the number of passengers traveling and situations such as traffic, weather, or other Additional pick up and return points are also available when a tour travels through certain towns. For example, if the tour is headed to New York City, north on Interstate 81, we would be able to pick up and return to Lexington, Staunton and Harrisonburg. If you feel that this is a possibility on the tour that you have chosen, please call our Office for that information. www.GoSunshineTours.com Pg. v TABLE OF CONTENTS PICK UP AND RETURN INFORMATION ..............................................................Page v 2020 CHRONOLOGICAL TOUR SCHEDULE................................... ..... .Pages vi - viii 2020 ALPHABETICAL TOUR SCHEDULE......................................... ....... Pages ix - xi RESERVATION FORM ..................................................................................................Center GENERAL INFORMATION AND POLICIES .......................................Back of Catalog 2020 CHRONOLOGICAL TOUR SCHEDULE DATE DAYS TOUR PAGE DATE DAYS TOUR PAGE JANUARY Apr 18 1 Biltmore House Festival of Flowers .........2 Apr 18 - 27 10 Mississippi River Cruise ..................32 Jan 6 1 Harrah's Casino / Cherokee, NC ...................10 Apr 21 - 30 10 Texas "The Lone Star State" ...............29 Jan 11 1 Elvis Birthday Celebration / Barn Theatre .........4 Apr 27 1 Harrah's Casino / Cherokee, NC ...................10 Jan 13 1 Mardi Gras Casino / Cross Lanes, WV .............10 Apr 30 - May 3 4 Kentucky Derby / Louisville ......................34 Jan 19 - 21 3 Wind Creek Casino & Resort / Bethlehem, PA .....11 Jan 27 1 Harrah's Casino / Cherokee, NC ...................10 MAY FEBRUARY May 2 1 Billy Graham Library / Stowe Gardens ...........2 .........3 Feb 2 - 5 4 Resorts Casino & Hotel / Atlantic City, NJ ...12 May 5 - 8 4 Tulip Festival / Holland, MI .....................40 Feb 8 - 16 9 Florida Grand Tour / Key West ............26 May 4 1 Andy Griffith's "Mayberry" / Mt Airy, NC May 5 - 8 4 Cape May, New Jersey ..........................43 Feb 10 1 Mardi Gras Casino / Cross Lanes, WV .............10 ..........37 ......25 May 6 1 Shatley Springs Inn / Fresco Paintings ...........3 Feb 16 - 18 3 Wind Creek Casino & Resort / Bethlehem, PA .....11 May 5 - 24 20 San Francisco, CA / Pacific Northwest Feb 14 - 17 4 Daytona 300 Xfinity / 500 Sprint Cup Series May 9 1 North Carolina Zoo / Asheboro, NC ..............3 Feb 20 - 26 7 Cajun Mardi Gras / Lafayette, LA ..................24 May 11 1 Mardi Gras Casino / Cross Lanes, WV .............10 Feb 24 1 Harrah's Casino / Cherokee, NC ...................10 May 12 - 18 7 Texas Baseball / Two Stadiums ...................14 Feb 28 1 Southern Spring Show / Charlotte, NC ......1 May 13 - 15 3 Enchanting Wilderness & Waterfalls ..............39 Feb 29 1 Southern Spring Show / Charlotte, NC ......1 May 13 - 16 4 Creation Museum / Ark Encounter ...............56 MARCH May 14 - 16 3 "Esther" / Lancaster, PA ..................31 Mar 1 - 4 4 Resorts Casino & Hotel / Atlantic City, NJ ...12 May 15 - 17 3 New York Springtime .....................40 Mar 5 - 7 3 Philadelphia Flower Show / Longwood ...27 May 16 - 17 2 Tangier Island / Monticello ...............41 Mar 6 1 Southern Spring Show / Charlotte, NC ......1 May 18 1 Harrah's Casino / Cherokee, NC ...................10 Mar 6 - 8 3 Winter Wildlife Cruise / Virginia Beach, VA ..27 May 18 - 20 3 Wind Creek Casino & Resort / Bethlehem, PA .....11 Mar 7 1 Southern Spring Show / Charlotte, NC ......1 May 20 - 26 7 Best of the Ozarks/Branson/Eureka Springs . 42 Mar 14 1 Highland Maple Festival / Monterey, VA .....1 May 22 - 24 3 Explore Nashville "Music City", USA ..............43 Mar 16 1 Mardi Gras Casino / Cross Lanes, WV .............10 May 30 - Jun 15 17 Newfoundland / Labrador / Nova Scotia ..........44 Mar 16 - 22 7 Major League Baseball / Spring Training ..........13 JUNE Mar 21 1 Highland Maple Festival / Monterey, VA .....1 Jun 1 - 9 9 Castles / Capitols & Countryside ................49 Mar 21 1 Asheville Outlets Spring Shopping ..........2 Jun 2 - 5 4 The Walking Dead & Tombstones ...............50 Mar 23 1 Harrah's Casino / Cherokee, NC ...................10 Jun 5 - 10 6 New Hampshire / Purple Moose Tour. .51 Mar 30 - Apr 5 7 Travel Like a Rockstar ............................28 Jun 7 - 11 5 Vermont / Springtime / Trapp Family Lodge ....52 APRIL Jun 7 - 13 7 Michigan / Mackinac Island / Grand Hotel ......57 Apr 3 - 4 2 "Esther" / Lancaster, PA ..................31 Jun 11 - 14 4 Mystery Tour... Ssshh! Don't Tell ................46 Apr 3 - 5 3 Washington DC / Cherry Blossom Festival ...33 Jun 12 - 13 2 "Esther" / Lancaster, PA ..................31 Apr 4 1 Biltmore House Festival of Flowers .........2 Jun 12 - 14 3 Washington DC / Our Nation's Capital ....41 Apr 4 - 10 7 Charleston / Savannah / Jekyll Island .....30 Jun 12 - 22 11 Nova Scotia & The Atlantic Provinces .....48 Apr 5 - 7 3 Wind Creek Casino & Resort / Bethlehem, PA .....11 Jun 14 - 17 4 Resorts Casino & Hotel / Atlantic City, NJ ...12 Apr 13 1 Mardi Gras Casino / Cross Lanes, WV .............10 Jun 14 - 20 7 Plymouth Rock 400th Anniversary ........55 Apr 16 - May 2 17 The Great Southwest & California .................35 Jun 15 1 Mardi Gras Casino / Cross Lanes, WV .............10 Pg. vi 1 800 552-0022 DATE DAYS TOUR PAGE DATE DAYS TOUR PAGE Jun 15 - 19 5 Florida's Northeastern Shore / Amelia Island .....47 Sep 12 - 13 2 Atlanta Braves Baseball ..........................16 Jun 17 - 28 12 America's Southwest Fly/Land ...................20 Sep 12 - 19 8 Trains of New England ...........................73 Jun 21 - 27 7 Niagara Falls / Montreal / Quebec / Toronto ......53 Sep 14 1 Mardi Gras Casino / Cross Lanes, WV .............10 Jun 23 - 26 4 Pennsylvania's Caverns & Taverns ................58 Sep 14 - 19 6 Agawa Canyon Canadian Train / Sault Ste Marie ...74 Jun 24 - 27 4 Florida's Holyland Experience / Orlando, FL ......56 Sep 14 - 26 13 Nova Scotia & New England in the Fall ............75 Jun 25 - 27 3 Chincoteague Island.
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