Dear Friends, Thank you for your interest in the Railroading in the Rockies tour, September 26 - October 5, 2016. This fabulous vacation will be hosted by Rob Roblin, Retired WBAL-TV News Reporter. You'll appreciate these included Holiday Vacations Extra Value Features: Roundtrip airfare from Baltimore to Seattle, with return from Calgary Excellent hotel accommodations featuring overnight stays in Victoria, Vancouver, Jasper, Banff and Calgary Majestic scenery of the Canadian Rockies while riding VIA Rail s Canadian train Intriguing attractions including Butchart Gardens, the Columbia Icefield Glacier Experience Tour, Banff National Park and Calgary s Heritage Park 12 excellent meals including lunch at the Empress Hotel Expert Local Guides for our tours and sightseeing Deluxe Motorcoach and Professional Driver A professional Holiday Vacations Tour Director who will accompany you throughout the tour Guaranteed prices upon receipt of your deposit $100 Travel Voucher for use on a future Holiday Vacations tour There's no better way to experience the splendor of the Canadian Rockies by rail than with Holiday Vacations. Our 43 years of experience and dedication to personalized service will assure you that this 10-day tour will exceed your expectations. Holiday Vacations' inclusive attractions, sightseeing, many meals and all accommodations as listed in our tour itineraries offer our guests extraordinary value. Due to the tremendous interest, we anticipate this tour to sell out quickly - book today! A risk-free deposit of only $200 will reserve your space and is fully refundable prior to final payment date. We look forward to having you travel with us! Sincerely, Courtney Nelson Tour Consultant Manager Holiday Vacations
1-800-826-2266 10 days All airfare included! Railroading in the Rockies Sept. 26 - OCT. 5, 2016 with host Rob Roblin, Retired WBAL-TV News Reporter Local Departure Low Deposit Guaranteed prices
1-800-826-2266 www.holidayvacations.com Keyword: wbal Rob Roblin Rob Roblin is one of the most recognizable reporters in Baltimore. He retired from WBAL TV in December 2014, after a 45 year career in broadcasting. He graduated from the University of Southern Mississippi and started his career at WLBT-TV in Jackson, MS, as an anchor/reporter. Rob has also worked at WALA-TV in Mobile, AL, WBBM-TV in Chicago and WBAL s sister station in Cincinnati, WLWT-TV. Rob did a variety of jobs at WBAL-TV, including weekend sports, talk shows, anchoring and reporting. For several years, he braved the wintry cold waters in the annual Maryland State Police Polar Bear Plunge to benefit Special Olympics Maryland. Rob and his wife, Mary, have three sons, Ablan, Frank and Stephen. His favorite hobby is golf. Although Rob was born in Toronto, he has never traveled to Western Canada. He invites you to join him on experiencing this vacation of a lifetime! Railroading Rockies in the Sept. 26 - OCT. 5, 2016 Additional dates may be available Enjoy the splendor of the Rockies on a spectacular rail tour through Canada. Day 1: fly to SeaTTle Upon arrival in Seattle, we board our awaiting motorcoach and transfer to our hotel accommodations for the evening. Day 2: Ferry cruise to victoria After breakfast, we drive along the Olympic Peninsula before a ferry crossing takes us to beautiful Vancouver Island. We arrive in enchanting Victoria, the provincial capital of British Columbia. Settle in for two relaxing nights at the beautiful Royal Scot Hotel. Shops, cafes and interesting attractions are just a stroll away. Tonight we enjoy a WBAL Welcome Dinner at The Keg Restaurant. B,D Day 3: VICTOria A local guide joins us to tour Victoria, known for its British atmosphere. The city began as an outpost for the Hudson Bay Company in 1843. We view historic sites including the Parliament Building on the lovely Inner Harbor. Beautiful flower beds and gardens reflect the area s passion for gardening. A spectacular lunch is prepared for us at the elegant Empress Hotel. We have the afternoon at leisure to browse in the delightful shops or to visit local attractions. L Day 4: THe BuTCHart GarDENS This morning we visit The Butchart Gardens, one of the most acclaimed horticultural exhibitions in the world. Stroll along pathways through wonderfully landscaped theme gardens and enjoy the seasonal floral displays. See the Ross Fountains play its pattern of stunning water displays every four minutes. A delightful lunch is included at the gardens. Midday, we board a ferry for the mainland of British Columbia. We arrive in Vancouver, Lake Louise Canada s third largest city, for one comfortable night in the heart of Vancouver. L Day 5: VaNCOuVEr This morning we ll find our adventurous side on a walk across the breathtaking Capilano Suspension Bridge. You will witness unparalleled views of the spectacular scenery nestled in between serene gardens and historical totem poles. We ll enjoy lunch and time to explore at Granville Island, located in the heart of the city, which offers galleries, studios, unique shops and wonderful waterfront restaurants. We tour Vancouver with an expert local guide. The city is surrounded by water on three sides and nestled alongside the Coast Mountain Range. We visit lovely Stanley Park, a 1,000-acre wilderness and recreation retreat. This evening we ll enjoy priority boarding on VIA Rail s historic Canadian train and begin our journey to Jasper in their Sleeper Plus cars. The train features top class service and excellent extras including freshly prepared meals. You ll enjoy unforgettable experiences on board as you roll past the beautiful landscape. D Day 6: Jasper Enjoy a scrumptious included breakfast on the train this morning as you awaken to the picturesque scenery of the Canadian Rockies that surrounds you. Take in the incredible views from your roomy and comfortable seating this afternoon over an expertly prepared lunch. For better views of the majestic and unspoiled wilderness, make your way to the top floor for the panoramic views from the Skyline car. This afternoon we arrive at the Whistler s Inn in Jasper. B,L Day 7: COluMBIa icefield & Lake LouISE Breathtaking scenery borders our route today along the Icefields Parkway. This beautiful area is famous for the glacial blue waters of its many lakes nestled among the mountains. At the Columbia Icefield, we board a giant Glacier Explorer that carries us onto Athabasca Glacier. We journey to Banff for two relaxing evenings at the Banff Park Lodge. B,D Day 8: tour banff This morning we enjoy a Banff city tour. Take in breathtaking views of the Banff area during lunch at the historic and grand Banff Springs Hotel. This afternoon is ours to explore this unique historic city. L continued on back YOUR HOLIDAY VACATIONS EXPERIENCE INCLUDES All airfare, taxes & fuel surcharges Holiday Vacations Tour Director Experienced Local Guides Motorcoach and professional Drivers Rail transportation All accommodations Baggage handling at hotels $100 travel voucher for a future Holiday Vacations tour 12 Excellent Meals Featuring WBAL Welcome Dinner at The Keg Restaurant Lunch at the Empress Hotel Lunch at The Butchart Gardens Dinner at Melissa s Missteak in Banff Lunch at the historic Banff Springs Hotel Holiday Vacations Farewell Dinner B=Breakfast L=Lunch D=Dinner All Accommodations Featuring 2 nights at the Royal Scot Hotel in Victoria 1 night in Vancouver 1 night at the Whistler s Inn in Jasper 2 nights at the Banff Park Lodge 1 night at The International Hotel in Calgary Attractions & Highlights Two scenic ferry rides Victoria, Vancouver & Banff tours The Butchart Gardens Capilano Suspension Bridge VIA Rail s historic Canadian train Columbia Icefield Glacier Experience Tour Lake Louise Banff National Park Calgary s Heritage Park BRITISH COLUMBIA VANCOUVER ISLAND Victoria Vancouver 2 1 1 1 Seattle WA Jasper 1 2 3 1 Columbia Icefield ALBERTA Lake Louise 2 Banff 1 Calgary Flights Motorcoach Ferry VIA Rail Train # of Overnights The Butchart Gardens The Columbia Icefield Elk Price Per Person ALL AIRFARE INCLUDED! Double...$4799 per person Single...5699 per person A valid U.S. passport is required for all U.S. citizens. Passport cards and enhanced driver s licenses are NOT acceptable. Deposit: $200 per person Final Payment: July 29, 2016 Full refund 61 days prior to departure Guaranteed Price: Your price is guaranteed upon receipt of your deposit. continued on back
The VIA Rail Experience VIA Rail s Sleeper Plus class gives you the full experience: newly renovated cars, delicious meals and impeccable service, as well as extras, including access to the Business Lounge and priority boarding in Vancouver. Enjoy a bon voyage reception with sparkling wine and canapés. Sit back, relax and ride the rails as Canada s dramatic landscapes unfold. Day 9: Calgary We travel by motorcoach to Calgary. Step back in time as we visit Canada s largest living history museum, Calgary s Heritage Park, to see how the West once was. We ll settle in for a relaxing evening at the International Hotel Calgary. Tonight reminisce with new friends at our Holiday Vacations Farewell Dinner. B,D Day 10: Fly HOME Bid farewell to the beauty of Canada as we depart for the airport. We ll long remember our incredible adventure through the Canadian Rockies and western Canada. Printed in the U.S.A. Holiday Vacations, LLC RESERVATIONs require a $200 per person deposit SpaCE FIllS QUICkly, BOOK TODay! For more information, to make a reservation, or to refer a friend, please call: 1-800-826-2266 2727 Henry Ave. P.O. Box 87 Eau Claire, WI 54702-0087 Final payment is due July 29, 2016 Your tour is fully refundable up to 61 days prior to departure. Thank You! Departure Point: BALTIMORE Baltimore-Washington International Airport B16WBALVR Printed on recycled paper containing post-consumer waste.
FREE TRAVEL SHOWS Holiday Vacations invites you to attend an informative travel show featuring the Railroading in the Rockies tour, September 26 October 5, 2016. This fabulous vacation will be hosted by Rob Roblin, Retired WBAL-TV News Reporter. Towson Tuesday, July 12 Best Western Plus Towson 1100 Cromwell Bridge Rd. 10 a.m., 2 p.m. & 7 p.m.
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CANCELLATION FEES Should you cancel your tour reservations for any reason, the following cancellation fees will apply: Motorcoach Tours (no flights) Notice received Cancellation fee Prior to final payment date Full refund Final payment date to 31 days prior to departure date $200 30 days to 48 hours prior to departure date 25% of tour price Less than 48 hours prior to departure or after tour departure 100% of tour price Air Tours Canada & Lower 48 U.S. Notice received Cancellation fee Prior to final payment date Full refund Final payment date to 35 days prior to departure date 25% of tour price 34 days to 48 hours prior to departure date 50% of tour price Less than 48 hours prior to departure or after tour departure 100% of tour price International & Cruise Tours, Alaska, Rail, Hawaii Notice received Cancellation fee Prior to final payment date Full refund Final payment date to 46 days prior to departure date 25% of tour price 45 days to 8 days prior to departure date 50% of tour price 7 days or less to departure or after tour departure 100% of tour price Note: If you are sharing a room and your partner cancels or leaves the tour en route, you will be responsible for the difference between the double and single accommodations tour price. Airline Seating Seat assignments are controlled by the airline. We will no longer solicit requests and seating cannot be guaranteed by Holiday Vacations. Award Miles Please be advised that some commercial airlines offer reduced award miles to travelers booked on a group reservation. Holiday Vacations is happy to submit your frequent flyer number to the airlines, but makes no guarantee that full mileage will be awarded. Tour Participation The ability to perform assorted levels of activity while traveling varies between each individual. Although we welcome your questions regarding the amount of activity on any tour, Holiday Vacations is unable to determine your travel health and fitness level. Please consult your doctor with questions when evaluating your ability to travel. Persons Needing Special Assistance Holiday Vacations does not provide personal attendant services. Any disability requiring special attention should be reported to us at the time you make your reservation. We will make reasonable attempts to accommodate special needs, but we are not responsible for any denial of services by carriers, hotels, restaurants, and other independent suppliers. Travelers requiring extraordinary assistance must be accompanied by a companion who is capable of and totally responsible for providing the necessary assistance. Children On Tour Children traveling on tour must be at least eight years old and accompanied by an adult. Reservation Changes Requests for changes in flight schedules, early or extended hotel stays or for other eligible components of the tour should be made prior to the final payment date. A nonrefundable processing fee of $50 per person will apply for any change requested prior to the final payment date and $100 per person for any change requested on or after the final payment date. These fees are in addition to any costs or penalties from suppliers. 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due on your tour invoice. Processing fees for a voluntary change in airport departure or for other requested changes are not covered by this insurance. Insurance must be paid for on or before your final payment due date. Solo Travelers Holiday Vacations welcomes solo travelers. We will try to assist in arranging a roommate for any person wishing to share accommodations at the double occupancy tour rate. Should a shared arrangement not be available, the single price applies. Triple & Quad These accommodations are usually in rooms with two double beds. A rollaway bed or cot is subject to availability on a request basis. Reservation Name/Identification The requirement to collect your date of birth, gender and full name as it appears on the government issued photo identification you will use on your tour is federally mandated by the Transportation Security Administration. TSA s privacy policy as well as additional details, can be found at www.tsa.gov using the keywords Secure Flight. Passport Required (FOR INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL) Your Passport must be valid for 6 months from the end date of your tour. It is Holiday Vacations policy that all tours traveling outside of the United States require a valid U.S. Passport in the form of a Passport book. Passport cards and enhanced driver s licenses are NOT acceptable forms of identification for any Holiday Vacations tour traveling outside of the United States. Tour Documents Tour packets will be mailed at least ten days before your tour departure date. This material includes tour pickup location and time, a tour itinerary, hotel list and luggage tag. Gratuities Tips for all the included features of your tour (baggage handling, included meals, etc.) will be taken care of by your Tour Director. Tips for meals on your own or for other services are at your discretion. Customary tips for the Tour Director & Driver are on a voluntary basis and given individually. Suggested gratuities will be provided with your tour documents. 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No liability shall be incurred by Holiday Vacations, their agents, presenters or co-sponsors because of injury, loss, delay or other complication experienced by tour participants. Holiday Vacations reserves the right to correct printing errors, to make any changes or alterations in the printed itineraries, dates, routings, hotels or in included features prior to or during the tour, necessary for the smooth and efficient operation of the tour. The hotels used may change without notice. Holiday Vacations reserves the right to accept, decline or retain any person as a participant of these tours. Luggage The cost of checking luggage with the airlines is the responsibility of each guest. This cost, if any, will be charged by the airlines when checking luggage for your flight and is payable directly to the airlines. An excess fee or Height handling charge may be collected by the airlines for each piece over the designated allowance and for oversize or overweight baggage. On tour, each person is allowed one suitcase which will be handled for you at hotels. In addition, you may carry a small bag aboard. Carry-on articles are the responsibility of each person. Carry-ons that do not fit in the overhead compartments may be charged as an additional piece of luggage. Additional pieces of luggage will be handled for you at hotels at a cost of $4 per bag, per day or at the cost specified for some tours. Though every effort will be made to safeguard your baggage, Holiday Vacations accepts no liability for loss or damage. Checked Luggage (Not to exceed 62 total dimensions) Carry-On Purse, Tote, Camera Bag, Backpack (Not to exceed 8 x 14 x 20 ) Length Width United States Tour Operators Association $1 Million Travelers Assistance Program Holiday Vacations, as an Active Member of USTOA, is required to post $1 Million with USTOA to be used to reimburse, in accordance with the terms and conditions of the USTOA $1 Million Travelers Assistance Program, the advance payments of Holiday Vacations customers in the unlikely event of Holiday Vacations bankruptcy, insolvency or cessation of business. Further, you should understand that the $1 Million posted by Holiday Vacations may be sufficient to provide only a partial recovery of the advance payments received by Holiday Vacations. More details of the USTOA Travelers Assistance Program may be obtained by writing to USTOA at 345 Seventh Avenue, Suite 1801, New York, New York 10001, or by email to information@ustoa.com or by visiting their website at www.ustoa.com. 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