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Philipps Bus Tours philipps Bus Tours 27784 County RD 17, Winona, MN 55987 Call 507-454-5677 or 800-657-4677 Know before you go! We provide detailed itineraries with hotels, travel times and all the information you need to know when you sign up with Philipps Tours. www.pbstours.com Casino Trips miami Vista Cruise Jackpot Junction January 17-31, 2017 - 15 Days 6 day cruise aboard Carnival’s newest ship the “Vista”. September 21-22, 2016 Three ports of call Ocho Rios, Jamaica, $55.00 per person double $50.00 slot play, -Grand Cayman, & Cozumel, Mexico. SAVE $$$ if you have a comp room. Sightseeing enroute including, Sea World, Departs Onalaska, Winona and Rochester Johnny Cash Museum, Everglades boat tour, MESKWAKI CASINO TAMA Miami Beach Duck Tour, World of Coke, American Quilters Museum, $66 per person double Capones Dinner Show, Disney Springs Sept. 12-13, Oct. 10-11, Nov. 14-15 Lodging, $100 cabin credit included, Shipboard tips included, $40 slot play & $10 food 34 meals included $2635.00 balcony cabin, Departments Onalaska, Winona and Rochester $2400.00 inside cabin. DIAMOND JO - Cost $15, get $10 slot play plus lunch buffet departs Winona, Rochester July 26, August 30, September 20, October 25, November 29 Minnesota State fair- new orleans & mardi Gras $30 per person includes admission all days February 18-25, 2017 - 8 Days Fri., Aug. 26, Sat., Aug. 27, Mon., August 29 Reserved Seats for Mardi Gras Parade, Seniors over 65 years on August 29 cost $28 Graceland tour, Vicksburg Military Park, -departs Winona Oak Alley Plantation, Jackson Square, New Orleans City Tour, WWII Museum, Warrens cranberry Festival Klieberts Gator Farm, 11 meals Friday September 23, 2016 $1200.00 per person double Over 1200 booths of crafts, antiques and food stands departs Winona & Onalaska TEXas $17.00 per person March 16-23, 2017 - 8 Days Forth Worth Stockyards, ChrisTmas Trips Oklahoma Cowboy Heritage Museum, Billy Bob’s Texas - Live Bull Riding, Hillbilly Holiday Dallas City Tour, The Alamo, San Antonio day Trip To Treasure island Riverwalk, San Joe Mission, Southfork Ranch, November 10, 2016 $65.00 6th Floor JFK Museum, Branson Style Country Christmas Show at OKC Bombing Memorial, 13 meals, Treasure Island Casino Lunch, Show and $1260.00 per person double $10 free slot play Departs Onalaska & Winona Caverns, Canyons & Casinos— May 2-14, 2017 13 days Miracle On 34th Street Oklahoma History Museum, Cadillac Ranch, November 30, 2016 Palo Duro Canyon, Roswell UFO Museum, $65.00 per person Day trip Carlsbad Caverns, Old Tucson Movie Studios, Lunch & Show at Palace Theater in Wisconsin Dells Sonora Desert Museum, San Xavier Mission, Departs Winona, Onalaska Sedona Red Rocks, Grand Canyon, White Sands National Monument, Winter Wonderettes Fremont light show, Hoover Dam, Zion National Park, December 14-15, 2016 Great Platte Archway, Family style lunch in Amana Colonies, 2 nights Las Vegas 17 meals Christmas show in Amana, Lodging at Meskwaki Casino, $1875.00 per person double occupancy $40 slot play, two $5 meal vouchers Departs Onalaska, Winona, Rochester pella Tulip Festival $125.00 per person double. May 3-5, 2017 - 3 Days Nashville Country Christmas Vesterheim Norwegian Museum, Matchstick Marvels, Pella Historical Village, Scholte House, December 3-7, 2016 - 5 Days Pella Parade, Amana Colony Tour, 2 nights at the Luxurious Opryland Hotel 3 meals, three $5.00 food vouchers, with premium Balcony rooms Includes: $60 slot play, lodging at Meskwaki Casino. Nashville Nightlife Dinner Theater, How the Grinch Stole $300.00 per person double occupancy Christmas Musical, Larry Gatlin & Gatlin Brother Christmas Dinner Show, Delta Flat Bottom Boat Ride, “ICE” exhibit with 2016 theme the “Nutcracker”, Treasures new York City for the Holidays, Fontanel home tour, 8 meals total 2 departure dates - 7 Days $1000.00 per person double May 21-27 & August 27 - September 2, 2017 TIMES SQUARE HOTEL Branson ChrisTmas Tours New York City Tour, Subway Ride, Central Park, 4 days, 5 shows, 7 Meals, Wall Street, 5th Avenue, Grand Central Station, Cost Per Person Singles.... $720.00 Doubles.... $580.00 Rockefeller Center, The Today Show, Triples.... $570.00 Quads.... $550.00 Top of the Rock Observation Deck, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Branson# 1 Branson# 2 Radio City Music Hall Tour, november 1-4, 2016 november 7-10, 2016 Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, Daniel O’Donnel Daniel O’Donnel 911 Memorial Park & Museum, Osmonds & Lennon Sisters The Presleys Hit Broadway Show, Down Home Country Down Home Country other sightseeing enroute, Million Dollar Quartet The Duttons 9 meals Grand Jubilee Clay Cooper $1350.00 per person double occupancy brochures available for non casino trips, All prices per person double occupancy. All casino offers subject to change Visit the web at www.pbstours.com depart Onalaska / La crosse, Winona & points along the route.
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