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Princess Classics DAY TRIPS FULL DETAILS OF ALL TRIPS CAN BE FOUND ON OUR WEBSITE IDEAL HOME SHOW – Olympia Weds /Thurs March 23 or 24 £31.50 www.readertrips.co.uk IDEAL HOME SHOW – Olympia Sun/Sat March 27 or April 2 £34.50 LEONARDO DA VINCI;MECHANICS OF A GENIUS Sat April 2, July 30 or Mon May 30 Science Museum £33.00 CAKE INTERNATIONAL – Alexandra Palace Saturday April 16 adult £34 sen. £33.00 HMS BELFAST, LUNCH & Tower Bridge Exhibition Saturday April 16 or Weds August 10 £55.00 CRUISE, LUNCH & LONDON EYE Sat April 23, June 11, Aug 6, 20 or Sept 10 £74.00 READER TRAVEL - 01268 270027 MUHAMMAD ALI EXHIBITION, LUNCH & CABLE CAR Friday April 29 £59.00 TOWER OF LONDON, TOWER BRIDGE EXP & Tea Saturday April 30 adult £67.50 child £54.50 LONDON MOTOR SHOW–Evolution Centre, Battersea Saturday May 7 £39.00 Concerts ROYAL HOSPITAL CHELSEA & Lunch Tuesday May 10 £52.00 HIDDEN LONDON & REGENTS CANAL Friday May 13 adult £47 sen. £45.00 EXHIBITIONISM- ROLLING STONES & Knightsbridge Saturday May 14, July 16, August 20 Saatchi Gallery £44.00 HAMPTON COURT PALACE Sat May 21 or Thurs September 8 ad.£41, sen.£37, ch £32.00 THE SHARD & CARVERY MEAL Saturday May 28 adult £68 child £63.00 SUNKEN CITIES & AFTERNOON TEA – British Museum Sat June 4, November 12 £54.00 STROLL & GLIDE–Walking tour &Afternoon Tea Cruise Saturday June 11 £62.00 BEATING RETREAT & EVENING MEAL Weds June 8 £84.00 LONDON’S BURNING &ST PAUL’S CATHEDRAL Weds June 8 adult £63 sen.. £61.00 MUHAMMAD ALI EXHIBITION, LUNCH & CABLE CAR Saturday June 11, August 20 £59.00 LADIES DAY – ROYAL ASCOT Thursday June 16 Grandstand £109 Silver Ring £69.00 BOND IN MOTION & CARVERY LUNCH (Fathers Day) Sunday June 19 £54.00 POPPY FACTORY & MEMORIAL GUIDED TOUR Tuesday June 21 £57.00 HAMPTON COURT FLOWER SHOW Thurs/Fri/Sat/Sun July 7/8/9 or 10 £49.75 COACH & TICKET PACKAGES WIMBLEDON DAY TRIP Sunday July 10 £82.00 ELLIE GOULDING Thursday March 24 O2 Arena £68.00 THE MAKING OF HARRY POTTER – WBS Studios Saturday July 23 adult £57 child £50.00 THE VAMPS Friday April 1 O2 Arena £78.00 MUHAMMAD ALI EXHIBITION, LUNCH & CABLE CAR Sunday July 31 £59.00 MUSE Mon/Tues April 11 or 12 O2 Arena £99.00 BUCKINGHAM PALACE & CARVERY MEAL Fri Aug 5, Weds Aug 24 or Sat Oct 1 adult £62 child £53.00 MUSE Thurs April 14 O2 Arena £99.00 BUCKINGHAM PALACE, CRUISE & AFTERNOON TEA Weds August 10, September 14 adult £74 child £59.00 ADAM LAMBERT – seated ticket Thursday April 14 Eventim Apollo £69.00 MANY QUEENS OF ENGLAND & CLARENCE HOUSE Friday August 26 £60.00 ADAM LAMBERT – standing ticket Thursday April 14 Eventim Apollo £62.00 EXHIBITIONISM- ROLLING STONES & Knightsbridge Sunday September 4 Saatchi Gallery £44.00 DIXIE CHICKS Sunday May 1 O2 Arena £83.00 BEEFEATER GIN TOUR, Lunch & Imperial War Mus Weds September 7 £57.00 ELVIS COSTELLO Saturday May 14 London Palladium £90.00 MARVEL UNIVERSE LIVE – O2 Arena Saturday September 17,24 £66.00 SESSIONS LIVE – THE BEATLES Saturday May 14 Wembley Arena £89.00 MARVEL UNIVERSE LIVE – O2 Arena Sunday September 18 £66.00 JOSE CARRERAS Sunday May 15 Royal Albert Hall £117.00 THE MAKING OF HARRY POTTER – WBS Studios Sat October 29 adult £57 child £50.00 BUSTED Saturday May 28 O2 Arena £79.00 THE BARBARIANS vs SOUTH AFRICA- Wembley Sat November 5 £93.00 THE CORRS – Newmarket Races Friday June 17 Race course £64.00 SPANISH RIDING SCHOOL of VIENNA- 3pm show Sunday November 13 Wembley Arena £89.00 WILL YOUNG – Newmarket Races Friday June 24 Race course £64.00 PORTSMOUTH VICTORIAN FESTIVAL – 2016 Sunday November 27 adult £49 conc. £47.00 RIHANNA (GOLD CIRCLE General Ad) Friday June 24 Wembley Stadium £139.00 THURSDFORD CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR Saturday December 17 £77.00 LIONEL RICHIE Saturday July 2 O2 Arena £100.00 THE MAKING OF HARRY POTTER – WBS Studios Thurs/Weds December 22 or 28 adult £57 child £50.00 GLADYS KNIGHT Saturday July 2 Royal Albert Hall £95.00 CAROL KING – Tapestry (General Ad) Sunday July 3 Hyde Park £102.00 *CLASSICAL, BALLET, OPERA & VARIETY* TAKE THAT & Special guests Saturday July 9 Hyde park £97.00 LITTLE MIX – Newmarket Races Saturday August 27 Race Course £68.00 CLASSICAL SPECTACULAR – 3pm Sun March 20 Royal Albert Hall £74.00 BILLY JOEL Saturday September 10 Wembley Stadium £138.00 A GALA FOR ST GEORGE – Evening Sat April 30 Royal Albert Hall £64.00 ANDREA BOCELLI Saturday October 1 O2 Arena £164.00 RUSSIAN ROMANTICS – Evening Tuesday May 10 Cadogen Hall £51.00 NICKELBACK Monday October 17 Wembley Arena £76.00 SESSIONS LIVE – THE BEATLES Saturday May 14 Wembley Arena £89.00 THE CURE Saturday December 3 Wembley Arena £84.00 THE PLANETS – AN HD ODYSSEY – evening Friday June 24 Royal Albert Hall £60.00 TRANSPORT ONLY –no ticket LITTLE MIX - Evening Sunday March 27 O2 Arena £25.00 JOSE CARRERAS Sunday May 15 Royal Albert Hall £24.00 Pick-ups from the following points; North COLDPLAY June 15,16, 18 or 19 Wembley Stadium £28.00 Clacton: Railway Station; Colchester: North Railway Station; Witham: Newland Street; TAKE THAT Saturday July 9 Hyde Park £28.00 Chelmsford: Wood Street; Brentwood: High Street Details shown are for general information only, all prices are believed correct at time of print, however Reader Travel reserve the right to verbally confirm a price at the time of booking and this price shall apply and supersede any written material. Newmarket Promotions Ltd ‘Terms and Conditions’ apply, available on request prior to booking. No extra charge for debit card payments. All ‘credit card’ payments will be subject to a £2.00 transaction fee. ALL EVENTS & THEATRE TRIPS- include COACH TRAVEL & TICKET FOR VENUE (unless a transport only tour or otherwise stated). Available at time of print March 11, 2016 To book call 01268 270027 Office hours; Monday to Friday 8am to 6.45pm and Saturday 9am to 1.45pm REGISTER FOR UPDATED TRIPS LIST BY EMAIL AT READER TRAVEL GIFT VOUCHERS ARE AVAILABLE- Please enquire [email protected] Theatre Shows Theatre Shows (includes coach travel & ticket for performance as described) (includes coach travel & ticket for performance as described) LION KING Lyceum Theatre Matinee & shops Weds May 18, July 13 £59.00 ***THE BODY GUARD – Dominion Theatre ***** Evening *school hols* Tues/Weds May 31 £62.00 Matinee & shops *school hols* Weds July 27, Aug 10, 24 £75.00 Matinee & shops Weds July 27 £59.00 Evening Thurs October 6, 20 £58.00 Matinee & shops Weds Nov 16, Dec 21 £59.00 JERSEY BOYS Piccadilly Theatre Evening Weds April 20 £60.00 Matinee & shops Sunday May 8, July 17 £62.00 *****NEW SHOW**** THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG – Duchess Theatre ***** Matinee & shops Sunday August 14, 28 £62.00 Matinee & shops Sunday October 16 £62.00 Matinee & shops Sunday September 18, November 20 £49.00 Evening Wednesday October 12 £49.00 MATILDA Cambridge Theatre ***BREAKFAST AT TIFFANYS - Theatre Royal, Haymarket***** Matinee /no shops Weds May 11 £58.00 Matinee & shops Weds September 14 £59.00 Starring Pixie Lott as Holly Golightly Matinee & shops Weds August 24 £70.00 PHANTOM OF THE OPERA Her Majestys Theatre Matinee & shops Saturday May 14, August 27 £66.00 **** *****NEW SHOW**** DISNEY’S ALADDIN – Prince Edward Theatre * LES MISÉRABLES Queens Theatre Matinee & shops Thursday July 28, Aug 11, 25 £73.00 Evening Tuesday May 17 £68.00 Evening Weds August 3 £71.00 Matinee & shops Weds, June 15 £69.00 Evening Tuesday October 18 £71.00 Matinee & shops Weds September 7 £69.00 Matinee & shops Thursday October 20, December 8 £73.00 Evening Thursday December 15 £71.00 THRILLER LIVE Lyric Theatre Matinee & shops Saturday May 7, Sept 3 £58.00 ****NEW SHOW **MOTOWN THE MUSICAL – Shaftesbury Theatre **** Matinee/no shops Thurs May 12 £59.00 Matinee & shops Thurs July 21, Aug 25 £60.00 MAMMA MIA Novello Theatre Evening Weds Sept 7, Dec 7 £59.00 Matinee & shops Thurs June 23, July 21 £56.00 Matinee & shops Thurs Oct 20, Nov 3, Dec 8 £60.00 Evening Thurs February 9 2017 £59.00 Matinee & shops Thurs Jan 26, Feb 2,16 2017 £60.00 W ICKED THE MUSICAL Apollo Victoria *****NEW SHOW**** FUNNY GIRL – Savoy Theatre ***** Matinee & shops Sat June 11, Aug 13 £66.00 Matinee & shops Saturday June 18, July 2 £96.00 BEAUTIFUL Aldwych Theatre Matinee & shops Saturday August 27, October 8 £96.00 Evening Monday April 11 £65.50 Evening Weds June 22 £65.50 Matinee & shops Thurs July 22, August 25 £66.50 Matinee/no shops Thursday October 20 £65.50 *****NEW SHOW**** THE GO BETWEEN – Apollo Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue ***** Leisure & Evening Saturday July 23 £84.00 SUNNY AFTERNOON Harold Pinter Theatre Matinee/no shops Weds April 13 £57.00 **New show*** LADY DAY at Emerson’s Bar & Grill – Wyndhams Theatre ***** Matinee & shops Weds May 4 £58.00 Evening Thurs June 9 £57.00 Matinee /no shops Weds July 20 £69.00 Matinee & shops Weds August 24 £70.00 *****NEW SHOW**** SHOWBOAT – New London Theatre ***** Matinee & shops Thurs May 12,, October 20, Dec 15 £58.00 CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY Theatre Royal Drury Lane Matinee & shops Weds July 6, November 9 £58.00 Matinee & shops Weds August 10, 31 £59.00 Evening Tues August 16 £57.00 Matinee/no shops Weds September 7 £57.00 KINKY BOOTS Adelphi Theatre Matinee & shops Weds July 27, Sept 14 £67.00 Evening Thursday Aug 18 £66.00 GUYS AND DOLLS Phoenix Theatre *******SPECIAL PRICE********** Matinee & shops Tues June 7 £59.00 Matinee & shops Thurs August 18 £59.00 .
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