WJBC Great Escape: New York City 2015

Travel with WJBC and Suzi Davis Travel
December 3-6, 2015
$1,399.00 per person based on double occupancy

New York City, the Big Apple, the City That Never Sleeps! Home to treasures like the Statue of Liberty, the Empire State Building, Central Park, Broadway and Rockefeller Center, New York has something for anyone, no matter where they come from. 

While it’s impossible to take in all the excitement of the five boroughs in such a short time (lifelong NYC residents discover something new every day), you can still enjoy many of the City’s essential attractions.

  • Classic New York City hotel experience, The Roosevelt Hotel 
  • See the Skyline
  • Walk Through Times Square
  • Give Your Regards to Broadway
  • Discover Manhattan from every vantage point
  • Stroll The Museum Mile
  • Cross the Brooklyn Bridge
  • Ride the Staten Island Ferry
  • Celebrate American History

Your New York City Package Includes:

  • Round-trip motor coach transportation from Bloomington
  • 3-Nights hotel accommodations at the Roosevelt Hotel
  • Round-trip airport/hotel transfers
  • All taxes on included features

QUESTIONS?

Please call Suzi Davis Travel at 309-834-3739/866-592-0455 or email [email protected].

For more information visit suzidavistravel.com.

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