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SANTA FE OPERA TOUR with WFMT Host Carl Grapentine August 4 -7, 2016 SANTA FE OPERA TOUR With WFMT Host Carl Grapentine August 4 -7, 2016 ITINERARY Thursday, August 4, 2016 Depart O’Hare for your United Airlines morning flight to Albuquerque. Board private motorcoach to Santa Fe with box lunch provided enroute. Arrive at your hotel, the 5-Star, Inn & Spa at Loretto. Welcome Reception and lecture by WFMT’s Carl Grapentine prior to the Santa Fe Opera performance of Gounod's "Romeo & Juliet" with Ailyn Perez and Stephen Costello. Friday, August 5, 2016 Day at leisure to enjoy the beautiful quaint town of Santa Fe. Pre-performance lecture by Carl Grapentine, followed by the performances of Richard Strauss’ "Capriccio" with Amanda Majeski, Susan Graham and Eric Owens at the Santa Fe Opera. Saturday, August 6, 2016 Day at leisure to enjoy New Mexico’s capital city. Farewell dinner & pre-performance lecture by Carl Grapentine, followed by a performance of Mozart’s "Don Giovanni" starring Daniel Okulitch with Isabel Leonard at the Santa Fe Opera. Sunday, August 7, 2016 Private motor coach transfer to Albuquerque airport for your United Airlines afternoon flight back to Chicago. $ 3,895 per person (based on double occupancy $ 4,365 per person (based on single occupancy PACKAGE INCLUDES: • Roundtrip airfare between Chicago and Albuquerque with Private Transfer to/from Santa Fe • 4 Days / 3 Nights Hotel: Inn & Spa at Loretto • Three (3) Performances at the Santa Fe Opera “Romeo and Juliet”, “Capriccio” and “”Don Giovanni” & Private Motorcoach Transfers • $25.00 per person per day breakfast or hotel spending credit • Welcome Reception • 1 Lunch, 1 Dinner • Includes all taxes & gratuities • Complimentary Travel Insurance • WFMT Host and Travelex International Escort QUESTIONS? Contact JANET THOMAS at 847-519-4819 or [email protected] (A minimum of 20 passengers is required to operate this program) SPECIAL OFFERS: Register by May 30, 2016 to receive a $ 50 early registration discount per person. Past WFMT Tour Participants will receive an additional discount. 2500 W Higgins Road, Suite 850 • Hoffman Estates, Illinois 60169 Phone 847.882.0400 • Toll-free 800.882.0499 • Fax 847.882.1212 • www.travelexinternational.com PARIS - May 4-11, 2009 With WFMT host, Carl Grapentine .
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