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Austrian Alpine Panoramic Pilgrimage You are invited to join Fr. Nathan Reesman on a 10-day pilgrimage to Austria, Switzerland & Northern Italy Vienna Mariazell Linz Salzburg Chur Tirano Milan Austrian & Alpine Panoramic Pilgrimage September 5 – 14, 2022 Travel Package Inclusions • Round-trip economy class airfare from Chicago. • U.S. departure tax; Customs user fee; security tax and all airport taxes. • Meeting and assistance upon departure from Chicago O’Hare International Airport. • Deluxe motor-coach transportation upon arrival and available for the entire tour. • Eight (8) nights’ accommodations in twin rooms at first-class hotels throughout. • Buffet breakfast daily plus seven (7) dinners, including a typical Heuriger dinner with music in Grinzing and a farewell dinner in Milan. Mineral water is included with all dinners. • Full-time tour manager throughout the entire tour, including arrival and departure transfers. • Sightseeing with licensed, professional, English-speaking guides as outlined in the itinerary. • Entrance fees to all sights as noted in the itinerary. www.petersway.com • Porterage of one piece of luggage, per person, at hotels. • Coordination of daily liturgies. 425 Broadhollow Road • Suite 204 • Travel documents, travel wallet, luggage tags, name badge, Peter’s Way Tours Melville, NY 11747 and travel bag. E-mail: [email protected] Please refer to Terms & Conditions for items or additional costs 800-225-7662 x14 • Fax: 516-605-1555 not included in the package price. Dear Friends, It would be a great blessing for me if you could join me on this scenic pilgrimage through the Catholic heart of the Alps, praying at some of my favorite shrines and religious houses. We will enjoy charming vienna together in our opening days. From there we will travel as pilgrims along the famous via Sacra Pilgrimage route to the venerable Marian shrine of Mariazell, pausing along the way at one of the most vibrant and faithful communities of Europe, Heiligenkreuz Abbey. The pilgrimage continues across Alpine Europe, including a ride on one of the most famous panoramic trains in Switzerland, the Bernina Express. We will end in Milan at the tomb of the great Saint Charles Borromeo, buried beneath the stunning Cathedral. This is a panoramic pilgrimage! Our hearts will be lifted, and our faith deepened, by the venerable shrines and Saints we will encounter. And, we will marvel at the glory of God’s creation as we take in some of the most beautiful scenery in the This pilgrimage entails a lot of walking, stairs, hills, cobblestone roads, etc. Participants must be world. I enjoy these places the most when I can share them with others and teach medically and physically fit for this type of travel. Package inclusions do not always meet the along the way. Please join me. special needs of travelers with limited mobility or severe allergies. If you have concerns or health issues, please discuss with Peter’s Way Tours before enrolling in the pilgrimage. Fr. Nathan Reesman Enrollment Form • Pilgrimage with Fr. Nathan Reesman • September 5 – 14, 2022 • Tour Code: 9754 Enrollment Deadline ($350 deposit due): June 30, 2020 Second Payment Deadline ($1,500 deposit due): March 31, 2021 Final Payment Deadline (Balance due): May 20, 2022 PARTICIPAnT InFORMATIOn (See Traveler Health Advisory section under Terms and Conditions to determine if your health status will affect your ability to participate in this tour.) Please print your name exactly as it appears on your passport. Title Mr Ms Mrs Rev Bro Sr Deacon Other___________ First____________________________________________ Middle___________________________________ Last _____________________________________________ Address ___________________________________________________________City _______________________________________ State ________ Zip ____________ Home Phone _________________________________ Mobile/Cell __________________________________Email____________________________________________ Country of Citizenship (if other than USA) ________________________________________________ Date of Birth ______________________________ M / F T OUR COSTS AnD PREFERRED METHOD OF PAyMEnT (Please select one.) Estimated All-Inclusive Package Pricing* (Includes round-trip airfare from Chicago) I am submitting all payments by check to receive the cash discounted package price of $3,995.00* per person, sharing a twin room I am paying with a credit or debit card. The all-inclusive package price is $4,145.00* per person, sharing a twin room Estimated Land Only Package Pricing* (Does not include airfare or airport transfers) I am submitting all payments by check to receive the cash discounted package price of $2,995.00* per person, sharing a twin room I am paying with a credit or debit card. The Land Only package price is $3,095.00* per person, sharing a twin room confirmation. Please select one below.) ROOM ASSIGnMEnTS (Standard hotel rooms provide two twin beds. Married couples may request a double bed. Single rooms are limited and subject to I have a traveling companion and would like to room with (name): ____________________________________________________________________________ My spouse and I are requesting a double bed (Rooms with double beds are limited and are subject to confirmation.) I am requesting a roommate. I understand a single room may be assigned (plus an additional $695.00) if a roommate is not available. I am requesting a single room. If confirmed a single supplement of $695.00 will apply to total tour cost. Please note: Single rooms are limited and cannot be guaranteed. DEPOSIT AnD OPTIOnAL TRAvEL InSURAnCE (Please select one. See Terms & Conditions for Peter’s Way Tours’ cancellation policy and travel insurance details.) Please be advised: Insurance may be purchased up until the final payment deadline. However, pre-existing conditions are covered OnLy when the insurance premium is paid with the tour deposit. The “Cancel For Any Reason” upgrade may only be purchased at the time of enrollment with your deposit. All insurance payments are non-refundable. Please select one: Enclosed is my $350.00 deposit. I am declining optional travel insurance. Enclosed is $650.00 ($350.00 deposit + $300.00** travel insurance premium) I am purchasing travel insurance. Enclosed is $780.00 ($350.00 deposit + $300.00** travel insurance premium + $130.00 “Cancel For Any Reason” add-on) I am purchasing travel insurance plus the CFAR add-on. The Cancel For Any Reason (CFAR) insurance add-on allows you to cancel up to 2 days prior to departure for reimbursement of up to 80% of the package price. CFAR must be purchased at the time of enrollment. CFAR cannot be offered to New York State residents as per state law. **Insurance premiums are based on your total tour costs (see Terms & Conditions). Premium adjustments may appear on your final invoice. REDIT EBIT ARD UTHORIZATIOn (Please select one.) C /D C A VISA MasterCard American Express Discover By completing this credit card authorization section, you authorize Peter’s Way Tours to initially charge the tour deposit (or full balance if you are enrolling past the final payment deadline) plus the total insurance cost to your credit/debit card. name on card: __________________________________________ Card number: ___________________________________Exp. Date: _________ Sec Code: _______ Billing Address _______________________________________________________City ___________________________________ State ___________ Zip ___________ Participant name(s): _______________________________________ , _________________________________________ , ______________________________________ If the amount to be charged applies to more than one participant, please specify additional names. I have read and accept all Terms & Conditions as outlined on this brochure. Signature__________________________________________________________________________________ Date ____________________________________________ Parent/Guardian signature is required for minors under 18 years of age. Please sign and submit one completed enrollment form per person (with your deposit plus optional insurance costs). Mail to: Peter’s Way Tours • 425 Broadhollow Road, Suite 204 • Melville NY 11747 | Fax to: 516-605-1555 | Email to: [email protected] * Package pricing is estimated and subject to change until we have confirmed airline arrangements by October 31, 2021. All package pricing is based on a minimum of 40 paying participants. If the group does not reach this number, price or programming may be adjusted. Tentative Daily Itinerary - Unexpected circumstances may cause changes to the outlined itinerary. Bruckner's Grave in the abbey crypt. Afterward, we’ll continue to the Day 1 Monday, September 5: Depart USA Baroque city of Salzburg, a jewel set on the beautiful banks of the Salzach Depart Chicago O’Hare International Airport for our overseas journey via River, for a two-night stay. Check-in at our hotel. Austrian Airlines to vienna, Austria. Complimentary dinner, breakfast, and Dinner and overnight at our hotel in Salzburg. (B,D) beverages will be served on board the flight. (D) Day 6 Saturday, September 10: Salzburg Day 2 Tuesday, September 6: Welcome to Vienna! | Buffet breakfast at our hotel. This morning we will celebrate Mass at the Klosterneuburg Abbey Shrine of Maria Plain in Salzburg. In 1633 an undamaged painting of the Arrive at vienna International Airport, proceed through Passport Control, Blessed Mother was found in the ruins of a wooden house destroyed by fire. claim our luggage, and meet a Peter’s Way tour manager
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