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The Fear of Not Having Any Travel Trips Currently Booked Check Our Website Often for New Tour Additions 2019 - 2021 TRAVEL HIGHLIGHTS Eleventh Edition Summer 2019 www.PeoriaCharterTravel.com Tripophobia…(n.) The fear of not having any travel trips currently booked Check our website often for new tour additions www.peoriachartertravel.com London & Paris ~ Travel with Amanda April 15 – 22, 2020 8 Days – 9 Meals: 6 Breakfasts, 3 Dinners Enjoy the best of London and Paris on this leisurely tour. All of the top sights are included, as well as plenty of free time for your own discoveries. See Trafalgar Square, the Tower of London and Big Ben. Personalize your trip to London by choosing to visit either Churchill’s War Rooms or Westminster Abbey. Cross the English Channel on the high-speed Eurostar Train. Dine at the Eiffel Tower and cruise the River Seine at night. Come to know Paris in your own way: with a local guide by coach or by Metro. Enjoy a thrilling dinner and cabaret show at the Paradis Latin Cabaret. • Round-trip transfers from Peoria/Bloomington to Chicago • Round-trip air from Chicago • Airport/hotel transfers at destination • Hotel Accommodations • High Speed Eurostar train between London and Paris • Dinner at the Eiffel Tower • Travel with Peoria Charter Travel’s, Amanda Schott Cost per person: Single: $4199.00 Double: $3699.00 Triple: $3669.00 *$200.00 discount per person applied for bookings made by October 16, 2019 Beauty of America’s West featuring Lake Tahoe August 30 – September 11, 2019 13 Days – 13 Meals: 10 Breakfasts & 2 Dinners Your adventure begins with an unforgettable ride aboard the Southwest Chief, a train that takes you through the night to Flagstaff. See the amazing colors of the Grand Canyon; try your luck on the Las Vegas Strip; get an up-close look at the most scenic sites in Yosemite National Park; watch history come to life in Sacramento; USA TOURS BY FLIGHT & RAIL BY TOURS USA lose your heart in the City by the Bay and gain perspective as you relax alongside the deep blue waters of Lake Tahoe, the largest alpine lake in North American and a favorite destination of travelers. By train, deluxe coach and even boat, take in all that America’s vast, wondrous terrain has to offer, and then some, as you make memories to last a lifetime. • Connecting Rail from Bloomington/Normal to Flagstaff on Amtrak (1 night on train) **Private sleeping accommodation upgrades are available for an additional cost based on availability at time of booking • Hotel transfers • Hotel accommodations • All rail excursions included in coach seating • One-way flight from Reno to Chicago • Transportation from Chicago to Central IL Cost per person: Single: $4746.00 Double: $3799.00 New York City Stay September 23 – 27, 2019 5 Days – 7 Meals: 4 Breakfasts, 1 Lunch & 2 Dinners Spend four nights in the heart of the nation’s center on finance, fashion and live entertainment. See the city’s top sights from Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty to a smash Broadway show! • Local pick up and return from East Peoria and Bloomington/Normal • Round-trip air from Chicago • Hotel transfers in NYC • Hotel Accommodations • Sightseeing in NYC & World Trade Center Memorial • Statue of Liberty Cruise & “Top of the Rock” • Seats to a smash Broadway show (Show TBA) • $25 in Mayflower money Cost per person: Single: $3888.00 Double: $2849.00 2 www.peoriachartertravel.com Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta October 4 – 9, 2019 6 Days – 7 Meals: 5 Breakfasts & 2 Dinners Come join us to see the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta! What a beautiful experience! We also have many other sites for you to see including 3 nights in Santa Fe. • Round-trip airfare from Midway • Experienced Tour Director • Motorcoach Transportation FLIGHT & RAIL BY TOURS USA • Albuquerque Int’l Balloon Fiesta • Albuquerque City Tour • Old town, Albuquerque • Indian Pueblo Cultural Center • Bandelier National Monument • Los Alamos Science Museum • Santa Fe City Tour • Taos Pueblo • High Road to Taos • 3 Nights in Santa Fe • Hotel Transfers • Baggage Handling Cost per person: Single: $3449.00 Double: $2699.00 New York City Holiday December 6 – 10, 2019 5 Days – 6 Meals: 4 Breakfasts, 2 Dinners Enjoy 5 days/4 nights in the heart of Midtown Manhattan! Visit Central Park, Rockefeller Center, One World Observatory, Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island, and 9/11 Memorial & Museum. Included tickets to the Rockette’s Christmas Spectacular and a Broadway show! • Round-trip transfers to Chicago • Round trip flights from Chicago • Hotel Accommodations in Manhattan • New York City Tour • Rockefeller Center • One World Observation • St Patrick’s Cathedral • Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island • 911 Memorial Museum • Broadway Show • Central Park • Rockettes Christmas Spectacular • Holiday Lights Tour Cost per person: Single: $4150.00 Double: $3200.00 Rates/dates subject to change based on availability at time of booking. 3 Christmas at The Broadmoor Resort December 11 – 15, 2019 5 Days – 6 Meals: 4 Breakfasts & 2 Dinners Featuring The Broadmoor Holiday Show with Debby Boone • Local pick up and return from East Peoria or Bloomington/Normal • Round-trip flights from Chicago to Denver USA TOURS BY FLIGHT & RAIL BY TOURS USA • Hotel transfers • Hotel Accommodations including 2-nights at the AAA Five-Diamond resort, The Broadmoor • Narrated tour of Denver with a local guide including historic Larimer Square and Civic Center Park featuring the majestic, gold-dome State Capital • Tour the Victorian mansion of the “Unsinkable Molly Brown” the famed Titanic survivor • Visit the U.S. Air Force Academy and the Cadet Chapel (if available) • Drive through the stunning Garden of the Gods • Full day to explore The Broadmoor, with its complimentary activities, the surrounding picturesque mountains, stream and canyons Cost per person: Single: $3173.00 Double: $2424.00 American Queen Cruise – Memphis to New Orleans December 8 – 16, 2019 9 Days – Meals included while on the ship Amid the glittering elegance of an American Queen holiday cruise is a seasonal spirit larger than life! Experience the best of the Antebellum south during a magical time of the year and delight in all of your favorite holiday treats while getting acquainted with the classic traditions of the Cajun and Creole cultures. At the center of this Holiday voyage is an enchanted experience at Nottoway Plantation where you will enjoy live music and dancing, indulge in an assortment of hors d’oeuvres or decadent desserts and witness the ceremonial lighting of bonfires on the levee followed by a fireworks display! • Round-trip transportation from Central Illinois to Chicago • Round-trip flights from Chicago • Overnight pre-cruise hotel in Memphis including breakfast • 7-nights accommodations aboard the American Queen • All onboard meals with multiple dining venues • 24 hour room service onboard the boat • Coffee, tea, cappuccino, bottled water and soft drinks • Signature hop on–hop off shore excursions in each port of call • Holiday Celebration at Nottoway Plantation • Port charges and onboard gratuities • Airport to hotel, hotel to pier and pier to airport transfers Cost per person – Based on double occupancy: Cat E Inside: $3199.00 Cat C Veranda: $4799.00 Cat B Veranda: $4599.00 Cat A Veranda: $4999.00 4 www.peoriachartertravel.com Rose Parade Tour December 30, 2019 – January 3, 2020 5 Days – 7 Meals: 4 Breakfasts, 3 Lunches A Rose Parade tour that combines the beauty of the Rose Parade with the picturesque scenes of Long Beach. You’ll also tour Paramount Pictures Studios, The Huntington Museum & Gardens, and San Antonio Winery. See Rose Parade Floats in their final stages of preparation at the Float Construction Barns in Pasadena. On New Year’s Day, celebrate the beau- ty and pageantry of the Rose Parade. Enjoy the view from the grandstand seats near the television cameras. You’ll be amazed at the creativity and beauty of the floats, bands, and FLIGHT & RAIL BY TOURS USA equestrians. • Round-trip transfer from Central IL to a Chicago Airport • Round-trip airfare from Chicago (other departure cities available) • Round-trip airport/hotel transfers • 4 Nights hotel accommodations at the Hyatt Regency Long Beach • Breakfast and lunch daily • Grandstand seats at the Rose Parade • Float Construction Barns • Hollywood Tour • Paramount Pictures Studio Tour • Post Parade Showcase of Floats Cost per person: • Huntington Museum & Gardens Single: $2799.00 • The Getty Center Double: $2459.00 • All taxes on included features Triple/Quad: $2379.00 Great Trains & Grand Canyons March 15 – 20, 2020 6 Days – 8 Meals: 5-Breakfasts, 3 Dinners Join Premier World Discovery and travel to Arizona to visit Grand Canyon National Park and tour this enchanting state. • Round-trip flights from Chicago • Round-trip transfers at destina- tion • Hotel Accommodations • Grand Canyon National Park • Oak Creek Canyon • Sedona Trolley Tour • Chapel of the Holy Cross • Tlaquepaque & Uptown Sedona • Montezuma Castle • Jerome • Chuckwagon Supper & Show • 2 Rail Journeys including: Grand Canyon Railway and Verde Canyon Railroad Cost per person: Single: $3545.00 Double: $2795.00 *$100.00 discount per person applied for final payments made by check prior to final payment due date Rates/dates subject to change based on availability at time of booking. 5 Southern Charm collette April 18 – 24, 2020 guided by travel 7 Days – 9 Meals: 6 Breakfasts, 3 Dinners Experience the history, charm and singular hospitality of the Low Country in Georgia and South Carolina. 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