RESERVATION FORM The Centralia-Chehalis Chamber, Scotland, October 4, 2017 Gender Return to: Name ___________________________________ Date of birth________ M F Date of birth________ M The Centralia-Chehalis Chamber of Commerce 500 NW Chamber of Commerce Way Chehalis, WA 98532 (360) 748-8885 Passenger 1 (Name as it appears on your passport) Name ___________________________________ Passenger 2 (Name as it appears on your passport) Address______________________________ State______ F City________________________ Zip__________ Home phone____________________ Mobile___________________ Email______________________________________________ C I Destinations “The difference is in the details” The Centralia-Chehalis Chamber presents Scenic Scotland/One Hotel Holiday October 4, 2017 Payment information: Please make checks payable to C I Destinations. Enclosed please find a deposit in the amount of __________($450 per person) to secure reservations for ___# of people. Reservations are on a first come first serve basis. Sign up early to secure your space Please reserve me a single room at a $450 supplement (limited availability). I have read and accept terms and conditions as outlined below. Your deposit to C I Destinations constitutes a contract between the parties and acceptance of the foregoing terms and conditions. Signature______________________________ Only $ by Ja 3399 if bo nuar y 31, oked 2017 !* _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Please _ _ _ cut _ _along _ _dotted _ _ _line_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Passport Information: A valid passport is required for this tour and is the responsibility of each passenger. Passports should be valid for up to six (6) months beyond the travel dates. All names must be submitted to C I Destinations exactly as they appear on the passenger passport. Rate: $3499 per person double occupancy. Single Supplement $450. Final payment is due 90 days prior to departure. Included in the tour price: Roundtrip airfare from Seattle. Fuel surcharges are currently at $500, Airport departure taxes are currently $120. Customer acknowledges that there could be a possibility of an increase to the fuel surcharge and departure tax at the time of billing which may be added to your statement. *Early Booking Discount: Simply make your deposit by January 31, 2017 and make your balance of payment by check, and you will receive a $100 per person discount. Refunds: Cancel up to 90 days prior to departure $200 per person non-refundable fee: Cancel 89 - 50 days prior to departure 50% of the total trip price is refunded: Cancel 49 days or less prior to departure 100% charge of the total trip price. We strongly suggest you purchase travel insurance to protect yourself. Please contact our office for more details. Written cancellation is required and is effective when received by C I Destinations during normal business hours. C I Destinations (CID) a California LLC acts only as an agent for tour participants in arranging room accommodations, transportation, sightseeing, admissions and restaurants. CID reserves the right in its sole discretion to make changes to the itinerary and is not responsible to any person for expenses, loss of time, money or other happening resulting from a change of tour scheduling made for tour members. CID does not have any vested interest in any services, facilities and vehicles in relation to this trip and can not guarantee or be held accountable for any actions or omissions of any agents, employees, etc. CID will make no refund in the event of delay, strike, overbooking, cancelations, bankruptcy, natural disaster, or for any part of the tour not utilized by the customer. These conditions are imposed by all suppliers and any other firms utilized in the tour. Currency, taxes, fees, and fuel surcharges are subject to change. CID reserves the right to decline/accept or retain any person as a member of a tour/cruise at its discretion. CID and/or its tour managers retain the right to require any participant to withdraw from a tour/cruise at any time if determined to be in the best interest of health, safety and general welfare of the tour/cruise group or of the individual participant. I/We agree any disputes concerning this contract or any material concerning this trip must be resolved exclusively pursuant to binding arbitration governed by CA law & subject to the jurisdiction of Fresno County. The cost of your trip has been calculated on currency exchange rate based on date of pricing and is subject to change if the USD weakens. CST 2111772-40. For more information or to sign up please contact the Chamber at (360) 748-8885. SPACE IS LIMITED. SIGN UP EARLY TO SECURE YOUR SEAT! Edinburgh is one of the great city destinations in Europe and a highlight of any visit to Scotland. Edinburgh will be our home for 7 nights. It is the inspiring capital of Scotland, where centuries of history meet a vibrant, cosmopolitan city in an unforgettable setting. Discover stunning scenery, striking architecture, fine food, and the beautiful coast and countryside. This ancient capital is now home to the new Scottish Parliament building completed in 2004. Edinburgh bristles with a spectacular collection of must-see buildings from atop Castle Rock. The imposing fortress of Edinburgh Castle (parts of which date from the twelfth century) looms over the skyline and offers panoramic views over the city and surroundings. At the opposite end of the bustling Royal Mile lies the Palace of Holyroodhouse, official Scottish residence of the British monarch. Perfect for exploring on foot, the atmospheric Old Town and the Georgian New Town form a living UNESCO World Heritage site. ITINERARY Day 1&2 - Depart U.S. - Depart from the U.S. on an overnight flight to Scotland. Arrive at Edinburgh Airport and meet your English speaking guide. Transfer to your hotel and begin your amazing journey into a historic land brimming with amazing sights, delicious food, and amazing culture. Enjoy the rest of your day at your leisure. (D) Day 3 - Edinburgh - Today is yours to enjoy a panoramic city tour of Edinburgh. Your city tour includes the Georgian New Town and photo stop on Calton Hill to admire the splendid views of the city and the historic Old Town. Entrance to Edinburgh Castle is included. Afterwards, depart for a walk on the Royal Mile and a visit to St. Giles’ Cathedral. This afternoon we will visit the Palace of Holyroodhouse. The Palace of Holyroodhouse, the Royal Family’s official residence in Scotland, stands at the end of Edinburgh's Royal Mile against the spectacular backdrop of Arthur's Seat, surrounded by the Holyrood Park. (B) INCLUSIONS Round Trip Airfare Airline Fuel Surcharges, Taxes and Fees 7 Nights First Class Hotel 9 Meals (7B, 2D) Sightseeing Per Itinerary Admissions Per Itinerary Professional Tour Manager Baggage Handling Hotel Transfers HIGHLIGHTS: Edinburgh Royal Yacht Britannia Falkland St. Andrews Stirling (optional) Floors Castle Glasgow Wallace Monument Melrose Abbey Day 4 - Edinburgh - This morning, depart for Leith for a visit of the former Royal Yacht Britannia. This magnificent ship has played host to some of the most famous people in the world. But, above all, she was home to Her Majesty the Queen and the Royal Family. You are welcomed on board to discover the heart and soul of this most special of royal residences. Return to Edinburgh City Centre and enjoy the balance of your day at leisure. (B) Day 5 - Glasgow - This morning, depart for Glasgow. Enjoy a panoramic Glasgow City Tour that will take you from George Square in the city center past the impressive Glasgow Cathedral - the only mainland Scottish Cathedral to have survived the Reformation intact - to the West End to admire Glasgow’s historic university buildings. We will also visit the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum. Later this afternoon we will have some free time to enjoy Glasgow's city center. This evening enjoy dinner and entertainment at Jamie’s Scottish Evening, the longest running show of its kind in Scotland. Enjoy the finest of traditional Scottish music, song, and dance. Relish the entertainment, including Highland piper and dancers, and a four course Scottish banquet with a chance to sample the famous “haggis”. (B,D). Day 6 – Falkland & St. Andrew’s - You will travel North of Edinburgh today. Enjoy a short stop to enjoy the spectacular nineteenth century Forth Rail Bridge. Located 9 miles west of Edinburgh, the Forth Railway Bridge is a remarkable cantilever structure which is still regarded as an engineering marvel and is recognised the world over. The bridge was built to carry the two tracks of the North British Railway the 1½ miles over the Firth of Forth between South Queensferry and North Queensferry, at a height of 150 feet above the high tide. Continue to Falkland and visit Falkland Palace. Once a country residence of the Stuart family with beautiful painted ceilings, Flemish tapestries and gorgeous furniture. Next stop is the old town of St. Andrew’s. It holds the oldest university in Scotland where Prince Andrew used to study. St. Andrew’s is also famous for its golf courses. Enjoy a city tour of the city before having some free time for lunch and exploring the city at your own leisure. Afterwards you will visit St. Andrew’s Castle and Cathedral located at the banks of the sea. (B) Day 7 - Today, you can enjoy a day at leisure in the amazing city of Edinburgh, or perhaps you would like to enjoy an optional day trip to Stirling Castle, one of Scotland’s most amazing castles commanding a view for many miles around. Stirling Castle is one of Scotland’s most magnificent, built on a rocky outcrop and commanding a view for many miles around. Continue North of Stirling to the Wallace Monument. It was built for Sir William Wallace who was hung, by the English in 1305. There is a breathtaking view from the 67m high Victorian monument. (B). Day 8 - Kelso & Melrose - Travel in the southern direction to the Scottish Borders. Visit Floors Castle, the largest inhabited mansion in Scotland. Built in the 1720’s and improved in the 1840’s, it is overlooking the Tweed. You can see nice furniture, tapestries and beautiful porcelain. Continue to Melrose and visit Melrose Abbey. Probably the most famous ruin in Scotland, the abbey was founded by David I in 1136 for the Cistercian Order, it was largely destroyed by Richard II's English army in 1385. The surviving remains of the church are largely of the early fifteenth century, and are of an elegance unsurpassed in Scotland. Objects found during excavation are displayed in the Commendator's House. (B) Day 9 – Farewell - After a final breakfast www.cidestinations.com Meals: B-Breakfast L-Lunch D-Dinner (888) 660-7397
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