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Trip Book 2019-2020 Vol 3 2019-2020 SCUCS TRIPS VOL. 3 www.communitytourstravel.com ALL TRIPS LEAVE FROM SCUCS, INC. 537 W. NICHOLSON ROAD AUDUBON, NJ 08106 Check out our new trips website at: www.communitytourstravel.com (856) 456-1121 press 2 TRIP INSURANCE IS AVAILABLE! SCUCS 2019-2020 TRIP BROCHURE GENERAL INFORMATION Office - The office is open Monday through Friday from Cancellation - Trips cannot be booked or cancelled by 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. The telephone number is (856) 456- leaving a phone message or sending an email. SCUCS 1121. Press 2 for the Trips Department. If all the lines has the right to cancel reservations if a deposit is not to our department are busy, you will be able to leave received within one week of making your reservation a message and we will call you back. Meal choices and the right to cancel any tour if there is an insufficient should be called in after 4:00 and left on the answer- response. If a trip is cancelled due to insufficient re- ing machine. sponse, you will receive a full refund without any deduc- There is no residency requirement for any of our trips. tions. Passengers canceling less than four (4) weeks There is no age requirement to participate. The trips are before the scheduled day trip will not be refunded mainly geared to senior citizens; however, some trips unless insurance has been taken out on the trip. In do require a lot of walking. If this is a problem for you, some cases, just a Cancellation Fee may apply. This fee please call and inquire whether the trip is suitable to your will be waived if the space is subsequently resold. This capabilities. policy does not apply to overnight trips, New York Reservations - To make a reservation you must: shows, or major productions where we need two • Book online www.communitytourstravel.com months notice, and air tours cancellation are subject • Call the office to see if the trip is available and then to supplier. Unless space is resold, there will be no re- make your reservation or email your request via our funds without insurance. Passengers who do not travel website (www.scucs.org). are subject to 100% cancellation penalties. There will be • When making a reservation, please have the name, no refunds for unused portions of your tour. email address, phone number, and an emergency Insurance – Insurance is available and recommended contact person (someone not traveling with you) for for all trips with coverage for pre-departure (due to in- each member of your party. To assure group seating, jury, sickness or death), post-departure trip interruption, a deposit must be made for each group member at travel delays, medical expenses/emergency assistance, the same time. Deposits must be received within one accidental death and dismemberment and baggage/per- week of making a reservation or your reservation will sonal effects and can be purchased through our office. be cancelled. Insurance is available for those with pre-existing condi- • Reservations are taken on a first come, first served tions but must be purchased within one week of deposit basis. in order to be covered. Insurance premiums are non-re- • Itineraries and prices are subject to change due to the fundable unless SCUCS cancels the trip. need of advance bookings. Smoking – There is a “No Smoking” policy on our • Anyone requiring assistance should travel with a com- coaches. Some coaches do not allow food or drink panion as we cannot provide a physical escort to assist on the vehicle. you or provide assistance with medical appliances. Disclaimer - SCUCS is the trip organizer/coordinator • All requests for special accommodations should be and makes no warranties, expressed or implied, as to the made when making your initial reservation (i.e. smok- performance of subcontractors. In the event of a subcon- ing/non-smoking room, walking difficulties, etc.). tractor’s failure to perform, SCUCS will diligently pursue Payment – Payment can be made by check or credit available remedies, but under no circumstances does card. WE DO NOT ACCEPT CASH. Checks should SCUCS guarantee restitution. Clients’ sole remedy is to be made payable to SCUCS, Inc. A deposit of one- seek compensation directly from the subcontractor. Re- half the price of the trip must be sent within one week turn times are approximate and vary due to conditions. to hold any reservation. The final payment is due one SCUCS will not reimburse clients for expenses incurred month prior to the date of the trip for day trips, ex- by them if they do not complete a trip with the group. cept for New York City/Broadway productions which Departure – All tours leave from 537 W. Nicholson is two months. For longer trips, please call the office Road in Audubon unless otherwise noted. Please ar- for payment details. All returned checks are subject rive at least 15 minutes prior to departure time to check in to a $15 service charge. with your tour guide. SCUCS assumes no responsibility Seating - Specific seat assignments are made on all our for vehicles left at any pick-up location. tours and are based on the time we receive a payment for the trip. If you are traveling with friends, they should SPECIAL NOTE: mail a payment at the same time to help insure sitting Prices are subject to change without notice. together. People traveling alone are placed where there is an available seat. You will receive an email or letter informing you of your seat assignment prior to your trip. Any special request for seat assignments must be done with each individual reservation and will be considered but not guaranteed. SCUCS 2019-2020 TRIP BROCHURE OUR OFFICESCUCS IS TRIPS LOCATED 2017 ATBROCHURE THE PICK – UPVOLUME LOCATION: 1 537 W. NICHOLSON ROAD, AUDUBON, NJ 08106 OFFICE AND OURPICK-UP OFFICE LOCATION IS LOCATED DIRECTIONS: AT THE PICK UP LOCATION: From Route 295: Proceed west on 537Route W. 168 NICHOLSON (Black Horse ROAD, Pike) toAUDUBON, Nicholson Road. NJ 08106 Turn right and pro- ceed to the SCUCS parking lot on the left, opposite the Audubon Towers Senior Housing Complex. OFFICE AND PICK-UP LOCATION DIRECTIONS: From Route 295: ProceedFrom west Berlin: on Route 168 (Black Horse Pike) to Nicholson Road. Turn right and proceed to the SCUCS parkingProceed lot on thewest left, on opposite Route 30the (White Audubon Horse Towers Pike) Senior to Nicholson Housing Complex. Road. Turn left and continue to the SCUCS parking lot on the right side, immediately after the PSE&G complex, and Fromopposite Berlin: the Audubon Towers Senior Housing Building. Proceed west on Route 30 (White Horse Pike) to Nicholson Road. Turn left and continue to the SCUCS parkingFrom lot Cherryon the Hill:right side, immediately after the PSE&G complex, and opposite the Audubon Towers SeniorProceed Housing south Building. on Route 130. After crossing Collings Road (light), take left exit onto Route 168 (Black Horse Pike). Proceed to Nicholson Road (third light) and exit to left. The SCUCS Fromparking Cherry lot Hill: is on the left across from the Audubon Towers Senior Housing Building. ProceedFrom south Deptford: on Route 130. After crossing Collings Road (light), take left exit onto Route 168 (Black Horse Pike).Proceed Proceed north to Nicholson on Evesham Road Road. (third Turnlight) leftand atexit the to Black left. TheHorse SCUCS Pike (Routeparking 168)lot is andon the con left- across from tinuethe Audubon to Nicholson Towers Road. Senior Turn Housing right and Building. continue to the SCUCS parking lot on left, opposite the Audubon Towers Senior Housing Complex. From Deptford: Proceed north on Evesham Road. Turn left at the Black Horse Pike (Route 168) and continue to Nicholson Road. TurnTHE right TRIP and DEPARTMENT continue to the ENTRANCE SCUCS paIS rkingON THE lot RIGHTon left, SIDE opposite OF THE the BUILDINGAudubon Towers Senior Housing Complex. THE TRIP DEPARTMENT ENTRACE IS ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE BUILDING SCUCS TRIP DEPT. ENTRANCE AUDUBON PARK HOUSING DEVELOPMENT PSE&G PARKING AREA COMPLEX NICHOLSON ROAD TO AUDUBON AUDUBON WHITE HORSE PIKE ACME APPLEBEES TOWERS ROUTE 168 POLICE – DEPT. HORSE PIKE WALMART BLACK SCUCS 2019-2020 TRIP BROCHURE WWW.SCUCS.ORG DO YOU KNOW ABOUT OUR OTHER SERVICES? Call the office at (856) 456-1121 for more information! CAMDEN COUNTY DDD SERVICES NUTRITION PROJECT • Senior & Disabled DDD Support • Nutrition Sites throughout the county Coordination EMERGENCY SERVICES PERSONAL SERVICES • Emergency Food Bags • Caregiver Education (CEI) • Emergency Fuel (utility shut-offs and fuel) • Shut-In Shopping • Heating Emergencies • Lending Closet for medical appliances REVERSE MORTGAGE COUNSELING • Minor Emergency Repairs • Certified HECM Counseling (62+) • Homeless Prevention* TRANSPORTATION+* HOUSING ASSISTANCE+ BURLINGTON AND CAMDEN COUNTIES • Adult Family Care Program (AFC) • Employment Transportation • Housing Counseling • Mall Shopping Transportation • Senior Shared Housing • Non-Emergency Medical Transportation • Nutrition Site Transportation IN-HOME SERVICES • Personal Business Transportation • Respite Care • Sheltered Workshops • Personal Care Program • Shopping for many Municipalities • Geriatric Care Planning and Support • Special Event Transportation • Case Management • Telephone Reassurance VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNTIES • Meals on Wheels delivery • Delivering meals to shut-ins and/or shopping • Trip Escorts/Office assistance • Food Shelf assistance Camden and Gloucester Counties +services also available to disabled population *service available to specific municipalities For more information visit our website at www.scucs.org SCUCS 2019-2020 TRIP BROCHURE BOOK AND PAY ONLINE Did you know you can now register and pay for your trip online? Visit our website at www.scucs.org and click on our interactive trip catalog or en- ter www.communitytourstravel.com into your web browser. The Login tab is in the top right corner. Your login name is your email address. The default password is “trips”. Once you have logged in, please create a password only known to you and verify that all of your other information is correct.
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