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Royal Coach Tours Offers Royal Coach Tours & Cruises Phone 386-788-0208 Marcya Wantuch – President & Accredited Cruise Counsellor 1648 Taylor Rd. # 505, Port Orange, FL 32128 OFFICE HOURS: MON.-THU. 9:00AM to 3:00PM & FRI., SAT., SUN. CLOSED but please leave a Message. WEB SITE: royalcoachtours.com EMAIL: [email protected] 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 Reader’s Choice Award - 2014 - Best Motorcoach Tours Hometown News Winner Reader’s Choice Awards 2012 Through 2019 For Best Motorcoach Tours & Travel Agency Celebrating 29 YEARS in Business in Volusia County/ 42 Years Group Travel Experience Accredited Cruise Counsellor of Cruise Lines Int’l. Assoc. / Member Better Business Bureau of Central Florida Florida Licensed Travel Insurance Agent / Florida Seller of Travel Lic. #24522 “When we support small businesses, we support our community” JULY 1, 2021 aA Thank you for helping me keep the wheels of travel moving forward! RESERVATIONS REQUIRED ON ALL TOURS & CRUISES HOW TO BOOK: PLEASE CALL OUR OFFICE FIRST to inquiry about availability and to book 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 14 days of reserving your seat. 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 in New Smyrna, Port Orange, & Ormond Beach. We may stop in Orange City depending on direction of the bus route. MASKS REQUIRED ON THE BUS! Cancellations: Day 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 see individual flyers for Multi-Day Tour Cancellation Policy. EMAIL LIST: To receive our Free Monthly Tour List by Email, call us with your email address. 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. IMPORTANT: PERFUME & COLOGNE NOT ALLOWED - You will not be able to board bus or get a refund! CORONAVIRUS POLICY: FACE MASKS MUST BE WORN ON THE BUS AS MANDATED BY THE C.D.C. ON ALL AIRPLANES, BUSES & TRAINS. PLEASE CALL US IF YOU ARE SICK AND STAY HOME! SENIOR PACED TOUR 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 “A smile is your passport into the hearts of others.” Page 2 – 07/01/21 WE ARE NOW SELLING TO A FULL BUS: YOU MUST STILL WEAR A MASK ON THE BUS AS PER THE C.D.C., BUT MAY END IN SEPTEMBER. JUL. 1ST SEMINOLE HARD ROCK CASINO TAMPA with Motorcoach – $44 THU. ★★ Seminole Hard Rock Tampa has 245,000 square-feet of electrifying gaming space to amp up your fun. Casino Arrival 11am and depart at 4:30pm. Food & Bev on your own. JUL. 1ST SHOPPING: INTERNATIONAL PLAZA & BAY STREET - TAMPA – $44 THU. ★★ Tampa’s Premier Shopping and Dining Destination for HOLIDAY SALES. Many new and exciting stores to see. Restaurants: Cheesecake Factory, The Capitol Grill and a large Food Court with Chick-Fil-A, and more. JUL. 15TH ICON PARK: THE WHEEL & SEA LIFE AQUARIUM - ORLANDO- $77 SOLD OUT! THU. ★★ See Orlando’s newest Attraction & Restaurant Complex, ICON Park! Visit Sea Life Aquarium with Florida’s only 360 degree Ocean Tunnel, touch a real Sea Star or meet a rescued Sea Turtle! Take a ride on the Big Ferris Wheel, 400 feet high with incredible views of the theme parks and all the way to the ocean! It moves so slow that you don’t realize you’re moving! Great photo’s here. (If Heights aren’t your thing, just deduct $10 for this ticket.) Lunch is on your own at any one of the many restaurants or cafes all within steps of one another. There’s also time to visit Madame Tussaud’s Wax Museum of Famous People, but ticket not included. JUL. 31ST “CRAZY FOR GERSHWIN” #1- WINTER PARK PLAYHOUSE– Matinee - $67 SAT. ★ Take a stroll down memory lane as we pay tribute to two of America’s most well-loved composers of all time, George and Ira Gershwin! This high-energy song and tap dance celebration will put a smile on your face and a song in your heart. Featuring 27 timeless classics including “They Can’t Take That Away From Me,” “Embraceable You,” “I Got Rhythm,” and also “Who Could Ask For Anything More?!” We never tire of these songs! Lunch on your own at the Winter Park Village with many restaurant’s to choose from. SOLD OUT SEE 8/21 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ AUG. 12TH “THE SOUND OF MUSIC”– A MUSICAL - ALHAMBRA JAX –Matinee & Lunch $95 THU. ★ Everyone knows and loves the classic Julie Andrews movie and here it comes to life before your very eyes. All those great songs, “Do Re Mi,” “Sixteen Going On Seventeen,” “Maria,” “My Favorite Things,” “Climb Every Mountain,” “Edelweiss” and more! Fall in love all over again with this Rodgers & Hammerstein musical! Get your great seats early! SOLD OUT! AUG. 14TH SEMINOLE HARD ROCK CASINO TAMPA with Motorcoach – $44 SAT. ★★ Seminole Hard Rock Tampa has 245,000 square-feet of electrifying gaming space to amp up your fun. Casino Arrival 11am and depart at 4:30pm. Food & Bev on your own. AUG. 14TH SHOPPING: INTERNATIONAL PLAZA & BAY STREET - TAMPA – $44 SAT. ★★ Tampa’s Premier Shopping and Dining Destination for great sales. Many new and exciting stores to see. Restaurants: Cheesecake Factory, The Capitol Grill and a large Food Court with Chick-Fil-A, and more. AUG. 21ST “CRAZY FOR GERSHWIN” (2ND TOUR DATE) WINTER PARK PLAYHOUSE Matinee -$67 SAT. ★ Take a stroll down memory lane as we pay tribute to two of America’s most well-loved composers of all time, George and Ira Gershwin! This high-energy song and tap dance celebration will put a smile on your face and a song in your heart. Featuring 27 timeless classics including “They Can’t Take That Away From Me,” “Embraceable You,” “I Got Rhythm,” and also “Who Could Ask For Anything More?!” We never tire of these songs! Lunch on your own at the Winter Park Village with many restaurant’s to choose from. AUG. 18-24, 2021 ICELAND ADVENTURE - LAND OF FIRE & ICE: 7-Days, 7-Meals with Airfare, Van from your home to Orlando Airport & Completely Escorted. Still Availability A unique destination that offers pristine nature, boasting geysers, geothermal pools waterfalls, wildlife, Breathtaking flower covered landscapes and vibrant culture deeply rooted in ancient heritage. Spend five nights in just one Hotel in the amazing small town of Hveragerdi, while exploring this amazing land of fire and ice from a local guide who will be with us the entire stay. Enjoy a city tour of Reykjavik, home to Leif Erickson and known for its beautiful churches and museums where you will learn all about the Volcano’s, Northern Lights and how these people lived centuries ago. Relax in the Blue Lagoon with swim up bar and prepare to soar at “FlyOver Iceland” a Virtual Flight to experience waterfall, geysers, scenic landscapes and Page 3 – 07/01/21 spectacular natural wonders of Iceland up close. And we stop by an Icelandic Horse Farm and watch them perform with their Five Gait movements and walk through the largest greenhouse operation of Tomato growers in Iceland. Yes, Iceland grows their own produce, and it’s done in climate controlled greenhouses year round! Did you know that Iceland is about the size of Kentucky? There could be a chance to view the Northern Lights, a natural phenomenon, but not guaranteed. PRICE $3749/pp DBL + Optional Medical & Cancellation Insurance of $299. Deposit is $250 plus Optional Insurance if selected and Final Payment Due by 05/18/21. Includes Van Pickup at your home to go to Orlando Airport and return to your home. Go with local folks and escorted by Marcya with 17 of our best Royal Coach Clients. Did you know that ICELAND has been the #1 Tourist Destination in the World for the past 6 years and every year the cost of tours increases. This is truly a destination like no other and is so beautiful summer or winter. Call Marcya for more information and with any questions. This is our 2nd Iceland Tour and Marcya will be on the tour. AUG. 31ST “BUTTERFLY RAINFOREST & NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM” & Lunch Gainesville TUE. ★★ $85 Enter the lush landscape of tropical trees, hundreds of colorful free flying butterflies amid waterfalls and a walking path at the University of Florida in Gainesville. A skilled staff member is available to answer questions as you wander through a unique and ever-changing living ecosystem showcasing butterflies, birds, turtles, fish, bromeliads, orchids and hundreds of other vibrant flowering plants. Watch in awe as you witness these delicate butterflies up close as they feed on trays of fresh cut fruit or land on your shoulder! Then walk through the Natural History Museum and see world class exhibits- Florida Fossils; Northwest Florida Waterways & Wildlife; Early South Florida People & Environments; and Our Energy Future. Includes a Special Exhibit “Survival of the Slowest” get an up-close look at 16 live animals, including a sloth, hedgehog and more. Lunch is included.
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