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Royal Coach Tours & Cruises Royal Coach Tours & Cruises Phone 386-788-0208 Marcya Wantuch – President & Accredited Cruise Counsellor 1648 Taylor Rd. # 505, Port Orange, FL 32128 OUR EMAIL: [email protected] OUR WEB SITE: royalcoachtours.com Winner of News Journals Stars of the South - 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 - Best Bus Trips, Tours & Cruises Winner of News Journals Daytona’s Readers Choice Award - 2014 - Best Motorcoach Tours Hometown News Winner Reader’s Choice Awards 2012 Through 2019 For Best Motorcoach Tours & Travel Agency Celebrating 27 YEARS in Business in Volusia County/ 40 Years Group Travel Experience Accredited Cruise Counsellor - Cruise Lines Int’l. Assoc. Florida Licensed Travel Insurance Agent / Florida Seller of Travel Lic. #24522 FEB, 1, 2020 aA RESERVATIONS REQUIRED ON ALL TOURS & CRUISES HOW TO BOOK: PLEASE CALL OUR OFFICE FIRST to inquiry about availability and we will block your seat. Many of our tours sell out quickly! Seats are assigned from the front of the Bus and at the Show, according to when you pay. We must receive your check within 10 days of reserving your seat or we accept Visa or Master Card. A Tour Confirmation will be emailed to you the same day we receive payment, containing all tour and departure information. If you do not have a computer, a tour confirmation will be mailed to you. Bus Departures & pickup directions vary. Always New Smyrna, Port Orange, & Ormond Beach. We may stop in Palm Coast or Orange City depending on direction of the bus route. Cancellations: Depend on the tour, most tours are non-refundable, and if we are able to resell your ticket, all refunds are in the form of a Future Tour Credit. Please inquire before booking. IMPORTANT: PERFUME & COLOGNE NOT ALLOWED - You will not be able to board bus or get a refund! SENIOR TOUR PACE RATINGS: ★ = Very Easy Pace, Hardly Any Walking ★★ = Relaxed Pace, A Little Walking ★★★ = Moderate Pace, Walking to Sightsee– Or – 3 or more times on/off the bus daily EMAIL LIST: To receive our Free Monthly Tour List by Email, please give us your email address, and you will receive tour information, once a month. USPS Mailing: If you do not have a computer please mail us a self-addressed, business size envelope and we will put the postage on it and mail you a complete flyer. aA FEB. 1ST “BEEHIVE: The 60’s Musical”- WINTER PARK PLAYHOUSE–Matinee -$72 SAT. ★ 2 SEATS OPEN DUE TO A CANCELLATION, BUT WE ADDED ANOTHER ON SAT. FEB. 8TH. TH FEB. 4 TARPON SPRINGS + DOLPHIN BOAT TOUR, CATHEDRAL & LUNCH – $80 SOLD OUT TUE. ★★★ Everybody loves this quaint Greek Sponging Village and the authentic Greek food, the Shopping and we’ll take a New relaxing 1½ hour Boat Tour, narrated by a naturalist, to learn Page 2 – 01/01/2020 the history of Tarpon Springs and the importance of her waterways! Also a stop at the amazingly beautiful St. Nicholas Orthodox Cathedral, erected in 1943 using marble from Greece and a Byzantine replica of St. Sophia’s in Istanbul. Plus a drive by “Spring Bayou” with its rich Catholic Traditions and historic antebellum homes along the shore. The Sponge Museum & diving movie is an option if you don’t like shopping and there is an Aquarium as well. A fun day plus Lunch at a Greek Restaurant rounds out a perfect day trip! Popular Tour! FEB. 6TH PUBLIX CULINARY SCHOOL LUNCHEON DEMONSTRATION WITH WINE - $95 THU. ★★ Enjoy a delicious 4-Course Meal that includes a wine pairings with each course and all prepared for you by talented professional Chef’s. This is entertainment more than cooking! They are amazing! You will receive copies of all recipes and have the opportunity to purchase cookware and utensils at a discount. Afterwards free time to shop on Park Ave., Winter Park where you will find a Williams-Sonoma, Chico’s, Talbots, Lillie Pulitzer & more. SOLD OUT FEB. 7TH SEMINOLE HARD ROCK CASINO TAMPA with Motorcoach– $45 2 Seats Available FRI. ★★ YOU ASKED FOR IT, SO HERE IT IS. Seminole Hard Rock Tampa has 245,000 square-feet of electrifying gaming space to amp up your fun, whether you’re an amateur or an experienced player. No matter what level you play, there are a variety of options for everyone. Our newly expanded gaming paradise has nearly 5,000 slots, 179 table games featuring blackjack, baccarat and more, and a live action poker room with 46 poker tables. Casino Arrival 11am and depart at 4:30pm. Food & Bev on your own. SOLD OUT FEB. 7TH SHOPPING: INTERNATIONAL PLAZA MALL - TAMPA -$45 2 Seats Available FRI. ★★ Tampa’s Premier Shopping and Dining Destination. Shop Apple, Gucci, Burberry, Louis Vuitton and other famous brands at stores such as Nordstroms, Neiman Marcus, Ann Taylor, Alex & Ani, Ballard Designs, Brighton Jewelry, Crate & Barrel, Coach, Clarks Shoes, J. Jill, Kate Spade, Pandora, Lilly Pulitzer, Soft Surroundings, Soma, Spanks, Swarovski, Williams-Sonoma, Talbots, Tesla and Tiffany’s and all such different stores than we have here in Daytona or Orlando! Receive a “Passport To Shopping” of Coupons & Discounts. Restaurants for lunch: Cheesecake Factory, The Capitol Grill, Ocean Prime and Food Court. FEB. 8TH “BEEHIVE: The 60’s Musical”-WINTER PARK PLAYHOUSE–Matinee -$72 SAT. ★ Told from the perspective of six women who came of age in the 1960’s, this energetic Off Broadway musical nostalgically recalls the days of miniskirts, transistor radios and flower power! Celebrating iconic female artists such as Aretha, Diana, Connie Francis, The Shirelles and Lulu. This show features over 30 of the most memorable songs of the era including “My Boyfirend’s Back,” “Where the Boys Are,” “One Fine Day,” “Me and Bobby McGee” and more. SOLD OUT FEB. 10-14, 2020 MARINER OF THE SEAS 4-NT/5-DAY CRUISE – W/BUS TO PORT CANAVERAL – THIS IS A VOYAGER CLASS SHIP! VERY NICE!!! You’ve asked for another short cruise getaway and here it is. This is Royal Caribbean and it won’t last long. Sailing to Coco Cay and Nassau with prices which include all taxes, bus to ship and an onboard credit. Onboard Tips additional $54 & the optional cancellation insurance. Inside Cabin $589, Promenade $645, Oceanview $627 and Balcony $921. Book now! FEB. 11TH WINTER PARK FUN DAY Shopping, Morse Museum & Scenic Boat Ride - $58 TUE. ★★★ Get your girl friends have a “Girls Day Out.” Shop the boutiques and specialty stores on Park Ave., do lunch on your own at one of the many quaint café’s or sidewalk bistro’s and relax on a beautiful, narrated Scenic Boat Tour on the 3 lakes in Winter Park that are connected by old logging canals flanked with lush tropical foliage. You glide past beautifully restored old mansions, Rollins College of Fine Arts and pristine natural beauty with water birds and more! Admission to Morse Museum of Tiffany Art Glass and see gorgeous works of art from Jewelry to Glass Walls of his colored stained glass plus fine art! Such A Fun Day Out! SOLD OUT FEB 14TH “A ROMANTIC VALENTINE” – JACKSONVILLE POPS 11am Show & Lunch - $96 FRI. ★ The Jacksonville Pop’s Principal Conductor, Michael Krajewski will lead this Coffee Series Page 2 – 01/01/2020 Page 3 – 01/01/2020 collection of some of the best romantic songs of all time. There’s no more amorous Valentine’s Day than one spent listening to great love songs and duets with the Jacksonville Symphony. Give your sweetheart a most romantic Valentine. Join us For Coffee & Tea and Cookies before the show and Lunch after the show. FEB. 16TH “MENOPAUSE The Musical”- TITUSVILLE PLAYHOUSE–2PM Matinee & Lunch - $96 SUN. ★ See what millions of women worldwide have been laughing about for 14 years or just see it again! This hilarious musical parody staged to classic tunes from the '60s, '70s and '80s will have you cheering and dancing in the aisles. Set in a department store, four women with seemingly nothing in common but a black lace bra on sale, come to find they have more to share than ever imagined. The cast makes fun of their woeful hot flashes, forgetfulness, mood swings, wrinkles, night sweats and chocolate binges. A sisterhood is created between these diverse women as they realize that menopause is no longer The Silent Passage, but a stage in every woman’s life that is perfectly normal. SOLD OUT FEB. 18TH GIRAFFE RANCH AFRICAN SAFARI TOUR & LUNCH Fun & Educational! - $122 TUE. ★★ Giraffes strut, Gazelles leap, Rhino’s bathe. At Giraffe Ranch in Dade City, you’ll experience first-hand the lives of giraffe and 70+ other species from around the world living under huge live oaks and open grasslands, in a setting that is right out of Africa. 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Now the 50th Anniversary Tour — The Beach Boys’ first major outing with Brian Wilson in more than two decades — finds the group performing music from its earliest surf rock classics to masterpieces like “Wouldn’t It Be Nice” and “God Only Knows” from perhaps the most acclaimed album of all-time, Pet Sounds, to later hits from the Seventies and Eighties including “Kokomo” to brand new songs recently recorded for That’s Why God Made The Radio.
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