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Ride with the Tribe! Catawese Coach Lines, Inc. including the bathroom. We apologize for any inconvenience this may pose. When smoking outside PO Box 546 the coach please stand away from the door. We will make efforts to include stops en route to your Shamokin, PA 17872 destination. 1-800-752-8687 or 570-797-4037 DEPARTURE POINTS – Our tours depart from Mount Carmel, Kulpmont, Shamokin, Sunbury, Danville, and Welcome to 2020! We have been busy planning new Bloomsburg. Our casino trips depart from many local and exciting trips, as well as, setting up some passenger areas including our office on Trevorton Road, as well as favorites. Our fleet includes 28, 47, and 55 passenger Shamokin, Kulpmont, Mount Carmel, Ashland, motorcoaches as well as a school bus. Our Frackville, Sunbury, Danville, Milton, Lewisburg, and motorcoaches have pleasant décor, comfortable Bloomsburg. Parking at all pickup locations is at your seating, air conditioning, and a convenient restroom. All own risk. Catawese Coach Lines bears no responsibility of our motorcoaches and school buses are available for for your vehicles or the contents. private charters; call early to reserve a bus for your upcoming event. We are proud of our many seasoned PAYMENT POLICIES drivers and also welcome new drivers to our family. One-Day tours - $20 per person deposit unless The growth we’ve experienced over the years is otherwise indicated is required 14 days from date of because of loyal customers like YOU! Thank you for reservation with balance due one month prior to trip being a part of the Catawese family. We appreciate your date. **Catawese reserves the right to cancel your trust and we will do our best to give you the kind of reservation without notice if a deposit is not received service you have come to expect and deserve. Your within the described time frame. continued patronage and suggestions are a vital part of our growth. We invite you to browse our catalog and Overnight tours - $100 per person deposit unless call in your reservations early to guarantee your seat(s). otherwise indicated is required 14 days from date of You can visit us on Facebook or on our website at reservation with balance due one month prior to trip www.catawese.com and download our catalog for date. **Catawese reserves the right to cancel your future reference. reservation without notice if a deposit is not received within the described time frame. Bill, Karen, Trudy, and Jim Vacation tours - $200 per person deposit unless invite you to; Ride with the Tribe! otherwise indicated is required 14 days from date of reservation, regular/monthly payments are expected General Information with the balance due one month prior to trip date. **Catawese reserves the right to cancel your RESPONSIBILITY – Catawese Coach Lines, Inc. acts solely reservation without notice if a deposit is not received in the capacity of an agent on behalf of its tour patrons within the prescribed time frame. and as such, arranges for transportation, lodging, admissions, sightseeing, and other services. We are not **If no deposit/payment is received within the above- responsible for any damage, loss, delay, injury or described time frame, we reserve the right to cancel accident due to any act or default on the part of any your reservation without notification. When paying company or person engaged in providing through the mail with check or money order, please be transportation, lodging, admissions, sightseeing or sure to specify the tour, date, and names of the other services which are part of the tour. Rates quoted passenger(s) in your group the payment is to be applied. in this brochure are based on current tariffs at the time of printing and, although we anticipate no change, rates CANCELLATIONS – Payments received for one day tours are subject to change at or before time of final will be refunded or transferred if notice is received in payment. Catawese Coach Lines, Inc. reserves the right our office three weeks prior to the trip date, provided to withdraw or make changes in any tour that may no advance purchase tickets were involved. If you must become necessary. cancel on a tour that has tickets our office will refund the transportation portion, ONLY if cancelled 3 weeks RESERVATIONS – When making a reservation, the prior to the trip. If notice of cancellation is received less following information will be required: your name, than 21 days prior to the trip date there will be no address, cell phone or best phone number to reach you refunds or transfers. Overnight and vacation tours are at, desired pick up location and names of everyone in fully refundable if cancellation is received 1 month your party. It is important for us to have phones for before the trip. We reserve the right to deny any everyone for in your party in the event we would need refund including the deposit after the 4 week prior to call to change a time or location. We do not sell or cutoff date. There will be no refunds or transfers furnish our mailing list to any outside parties and we approved for “no-shows” the day of ANY tour for ANY never use our list to solicit. reason. SEATING – You may request where in the coach you LUGGAGE – One piece of luggage per person is would like to be seated, window or aisle, front, middle permitted for vacation tours. A carry-on is permissible or rear. Priority seating is ALWAYS given to if handled personally by the passenger. Although we handicapped individuals. We try to honor all requests. take care in handling luggage, we cannot assume Please note that we cannot move passengers who have responsibility for loss or damage. Luggage tags will be a reservation prior to yours. issued for one piece of luggage and we ask they remain on the luggage for the duration of the trip. For the SMOKING – Due to federal regulations, smoking is not security of all passengers, we reserve the right to permitted on any tour in any part of the motorcoach inspect or refuse any luggage without prior notification. INCLEMENT WEATHER – No matter the time of year, weather can play an integral part of tour plans. During winter months, all tours will depart as scheduled unless otherwise recommended or prohibited by the State Police or Governor. In Spring/Summer, all tours will depart as scheduled, rain or shine, unless a supplier/vendor notifies us of an event cancellation. Coal Region Run Catawese Coach is not responsible for lack of notification on the part of the supplier/vendor prior to Cost - $25.00 our scheduled departure. We reserve the right to alter an itinerary based on weather conditions. REBATE: $25.00 Free Play $15.00 Food Voucher ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES - Alcoholic beverages are not Every Thursday and Sunday permitted in the passenger area of the coach on any of our tours. Coolers may be placed in the luggage 1st Friday of the month (day) compartment for later consumption. 2nd and 4th Saturday of each month OBJECTIONABLE PERSONS – We reserve the right for our employees to remove, from a tour, any person Arrival 11:30am * Departure 6:00pm acting in an abusive or disruptive manner. Any passenger(s) posing a safety hazard to other passengers PICKUP DEPART RETURN will be left in a public area. These passengers will not be eligible for any type of refund. Bus Barn 9:15am 8:15pm ESCORTS – Escorts are company personnel provided to Shamokin 9:30am 8:00pm assist in the comfort and enjoyment of passengers while on board the coach. They are not “tour guides”. Kulpmont 9:45am 7:45pm Responsibilities include assisting the driver, attending to passenger needs and handling of tickets and paperwork Mt Carmel 9:50am 7:40am as required. Additionally, they may promote upcoming 3rd & Poplar tours and enforce company policies. Mt Carmel 10:00am 7:30pm GIFT CERTIFICATES – Gift certificates may be purchased 5th & Market in our office, via telephone or through the mail, in any amount. Gift certificated cannot be redeemed for cash Ashland 10:15am 7:15pm and expire 1 year from date of purchase. Frackville 10:30am 7:00pm ** Catawese reserves the right to change and/or adjust dates, times, pickup locations, seats, and prices. Please Hazleton 11:00am 6:30pm note that hotels/venues/restaurants may also change but will always be of equal value or an upgrade from the 2nd Friday of the month (evening) original. Arrival 5:00pm * Depart 11:30pm CASINO LINE RUNS PICKUP DEPART RETURN Catawese does line runs to Mohegan Sun in Wilkes Barre, Hollywood in Grantville, and Wind Creek in Bus Barn 2:45pm 1:45am Bethlehem. Please check the different runs for pickup locations and times. When calling in your casino Shamokin 3:00pm 1:30am reservation give your chosen casino name first, then the date you wish to go. We will need your name and Kulpmont 3:15pm 1:15am phone number along with the name and number of those going with you. If making a reservation for Mt Carmel 3:25pm 1:10am multiple dates you will be called back when all 3rd & Poplar reservations are put into the computer. You may make casino reservations one month in advance on the first of Mt Carmel 3:30pm 1:00am the month or the first business day after the first of the 5th & Market month. Seating is on a first come/first served basis. Seat assignments are made from the front of the bus to the Ashland 3:45pm 12:45am back. Unless you request a seat further back in the bus you will be assigned the first open seat towards the Frackville 4:00pm 12:30am front of the bus.
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