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Every year the Los Gatos Chamber of Commerce honors a business person who has shown significant contributions and impact to the community of Los Gatos. This year I was chosen as the Los Gatos Business Person of the Year, an award for which I am honored and grateful. Travel Advisors of Los Gatos has been advising travelers since 1961, when I went into business with Brad and June Honholt, from whom I eventually bought the business. My staff and I have greatly enjoyed being able to share firsthand knowledge of the world with clients, and to help make clients’ travel as educational and enjoyable as possible. Travel Advisors successfully survived the advent of the Internet and 9/11; and I am grateful for our continued success today. That success comes from the fact that Los Gatos truly is a community, and the Travel Advisors family knows many, many of its members. Since 1957, when I first came to Los Gatos, I’ve loved it here. It’s a great town, and it’s a great place to have a business. This was where I chose to live and raise my family. I have always tried to contribute to community life and help to make Los Gatos even better; and I am thankful for the opportunities I’ve had. It’s great to be a Rotarian. I was invited to join the Rotary Club of Los Gatos in 1966. I became a member as a way of participating in the community. Although age has made me less active, I still want to give back. Travel Advisors often helps non-profit organizations by donating a cruise for fundraising activities. I am also proud to be a sponsor of Los Gatos Jazz on the Plazz, helping to bring music and education to our town. I am pleased to have been a long-time employer in town, and am very grateful to our employees and outside sales representatives. I also thank all of our clients. Your continued loyalty in booking with Travel Advisors has made it possible for me to continue to give back to our community. Using Travel Advisors, a local business, to book your travel is also a way that you can support our community. By keeping business local and spending money locally, you help ensure that our town continues to thrive. In the 1950s and 1960s the advent of shopping centers and freeways saw most people detour from downtown areas. Great efforts on the part of the Town Council led to the thriving community we have today. Monies spent in local business help keep our town beautiful and bustling. Thank you for your support. As always, my staff and I look forward to helping you book your next trip. For all your travel needs or questions, feel free to call Travel Advisors of Los Gatos (408) 354-6531.

Thank You Los Gatos – Ed Stahl

459 combined years of travel agency experience. Left to right: Liz Harwood, Linda Griffin, Michael Hyman, Leona Karayan, Linda Margolin, Lee Stanford, Laurie Cava, Ed Stahl, Carolyn Makin, Mary Hoppe, Eric Murken, Pnina Engelman, Marilyn Gum, Dorothy Burke, Elfi Anderson (not shown)

Left to right: Cathy & Brad Stahl, Ed Stahl, Connor Oneal, Shirley Oneal, Jim & Susan Oneal

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T R AV E L T R E N D S features glamorous architecture, unmatched beaches, gardens, an expansive pool complex, kids club, water sports and dive center, world-class spa, on-site casino, and an array of culinary choices in various dining venues.

World of Color: Celebrate! Takes visitors on Walt Disney’s incredible journey of imagination – from his earliest creations and very first visions for The Happiest Place on Earth to today’s Disney magic. The attraction features soaring fountains, fire and laser effects, stirring music and towering mist screens that come alive with new and classic Disney animation.

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NORWEGIAN ESCAPE’S SIGNATURE HULL ART COMES TO LIFE WITH GUY HARVEY Famed marine wildlife artist Guy Harvey laid eyes upon his largest canvas to date for the first time in late July – the hull artwork on the new Norwegian Escape, debuting this November in Miami. Spanning more than 1,000 feet in length from bow to stern, the custom-designed artwork features a scene of marine wildlife that blends two underwater seas seamlessly together. Featuring Harvey’s signature sailfish, the design also showcases key Caribbean sea life, including stingrays, sea turtles, whale sharks, and a variety of tropical fish. Norwegian Escape will sail weekly seven-day cruises from the year-round homeport of Miami to the Eastern Caribbean beginning on November 14, 2015. Caribbean destinations include St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands; Tortola, British Virgin Islands; and Nassau, Bahamas.

HILTON ARUBA CARIBBEAN RESORT & CASINO NOW OPEN Hilton Hotels & Resorts recently opened the 355room Hilton Aruba Caribbean Resort & Casino, a 15-acre beachfront oasis in Palm Beach, Aruba. With a privileged location on picturesque white-sand beaches, this upscale resort welcomes travelers to one of the Caribbean’s most desired destinations. Located on the largest beachfront stretch of Palm Beach and less than 10 miles from the capital city of Oranjestad, Hilton Aruba Caribbean Resort & Casino

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Crystal Yacht Cruises will chart new waters beginning with the maiden voyage of Crystal Esprit this December. The extravagantly appointed yacht will be outfitted for adventure, and is set to call in ports never before visited by Crystal’s ocean vessels. Guests will gain new travel perspectives while enjoying the same standard of luxury service for which Crystal is lauded. On itineraries throughout the Indian Ocean/ Seychelles, Mediterranean/Adriatic Coast, Holy Land and Middle East/Persian Gulf, Crystal Esprit will feature shore-side options to suit virtually any interest, with an emphasis on doing more. Every Crystal Esprit itinerary will also offer at least one complimentary excursion in every port.

TAUCK SET TO DOUBLE FAMILY RIVER CRUISING CAPACITY Tauck will be adding a fourth river cruise designed specifically for families to its collection of Tauck Bridges family journeys in 2017, as the company boosts its family river cruise departures from 10 next year to 20 in 2017 and doubles its total family river cruising capacity. Each Tauck Bridges river cruise is created specifically with family groups in mind. “When we design a new Tauck Bridges river cruise, we craft an experience from the ground up that’s designed to be fun, enriching and engaging for all family members,” says Tauck CEO Dan Mahar. Tauck’s 2016 line-up of family river cruises includes an eight-day “Blue Danube: Family Riverboat Adventure” from Budapest to Regensburg. In France, a 10-day “Bon Voyage! France Family River Cruise” begins with an included two-night hotel stay in Paris complete with guided city sightseeing. Guests then travel via high-speed train to Lyon for a seven-night cruise along the Rhone.

DISNEYLAND CELEBRATES ITS 60TH ANNIVERSARY Disneyland is celebrating its Diamond Anniversary in a big way, with new and exciting entertainment. The Paint The Night parade is bigger and brighter than any parade in the park’s 60-year history, with one million glowing lights that paint the night with a colorful palate. More than a fireworks spectacular, Disneyland Forever is a street-to-sky immersive experience. One minute you’re standing on Main Street, U.S.A. and the next you’re transported to the worlds of timeless Disney tales – soaring over London with Peter Pan, stampeding across Simba’s Pride Lands, or caught in a swirling snow flurry right out of “Frozen.”

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Italian Island Holiday By Dorothy Crouch

Many travelers to Italy seek the Holy City of Rome, the chic streets of Florence, Venice’s history or the romance of Tuscany. Though these Italian cities have much to offer, why not go island hopping to find Italian paradise surrounded by the sea?

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This largest Italian island is located south of the mainland in the Mediterranean Sea, surrounded by smaller islands including The Aeolians, Egadi and Pelagie Islands. Palermo, the island’s capital province, reaches out toward the Tyrrhenian Sea. While the terrain is predominantly mountainous, Palermo’s beaches offer distinct experiences. Mondello is an area where many locals will spend their time. Popular for watersports, visitors can enjoy kayaking and windsurfing, or simply lie lazily on the sand admiring the crystal-clear water and rising cliffs. Yellow beach umbrellas, denoting the public beach area, are available to rent. On Sicily’s northern coast sits the fishing village of Cefalù. Also a popular beach resort town, Cefalù offers one of the most prized beaches in Sicily. Ascend to the top of La Rocca, a massive mountain affording beautiful views of the city. Visit the ruins of Tempio di Diana, or the Temple of Diana, which date back to the 9th century B.C. Originally built in the 13th or 14th century, the ruins of Cefalù Castle sits atop La Rocca and is a fascinating destination for archaeology enthusiasts. Stop in to enjoy a meal at the quaint familyrun La Brace Ristorante, which serves specialties such as homemade pastas, renowned pesto and decadent desserts including tiramisu and panna cotta.

Sardinia Sitting to the west of Italy, Sardinia welcomes visitors with pristine beaches covered in sand the color of snow, rich archaeological sites and plenty of festivals to celebrate a variety of significant religious, historical and cultural observances. Sardinia’s three international airports and dependable rail system allow visitors to easily navigate the area. Though a large portion of the island’s population lives centrally, there exist many small coastal villages that boast dreamlike Italian resorts, which have allowed Sardinia to grow into one of Europe’s most desired holiday destinations. On the northwest coast of Sardinia, the town of Alghero – known for its stunning beaches and its old town center – hosts the annual Cavalcata Sarda on the penultimate Sunday of every May. Commemorating the 1899 visit of King Umberto I and Queen Margherita, today’s folk festival is one of the island’s most popular celebrations. Throughout Italy, August 15 holds great importance

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La Maddalena, Sardinia as the national holiday Ferragosto, or Assumption Day, yet the Sardinian town of Sassari takes its observation of this special day to new heights. In addition to music, food, parades, fireworks and enjoying the beaches, local Sassari men participate in the Festa dei Candelieri. During this race, men form teams of approximately 10 to carry massive, ornately decorated candles that are paraded throughout the town.

La Maddalena Off the northeast shore of Sardinia lies the charming town of La Maddalena, located on an island that shares its name. The island boasts cafes, warm hospitality and beautiful beaches, popular with scuba divers due to its relatively untouched condition. Reaching La Maddalena is enjoyable and easy, as ferries from Palau transport travelers in 20 minutes. Plenty of hotels on the Italian islands, such as Palermo’s Grand Hotel Villa Igiea - MGallery Collection, or the Carlos V Hotel in Alghero, offer the luxury of life at a slower pace while allowing guests to embrace the region’s culture. Perillo Tours and Tauck also offer intimate tour options for exploring the islands.

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Cruising through Asia affords a much different perspective than the experience offered via a land tour. After sailing through small villages set along riverbanks or seas bordering great Asian metropolises, travelers have the opportunity to engage with locals and experience regional culture. HAUTE HONG KONG As one of Asia’s commerce centers, bustling Hong Kong remains one of the region’s most visited cities. The glittering metropolis often serves as the departure point for deeper exploration and is a popular cruise hub. Known for its exquisite shopping, luxury hotels and haute cuisine, Hong Kong attracts visitors from around the world. The city and its harbor are best seen from the top of Victoria Peak. Reaching more than 1,640 feet above Hong Kong’s harbor, the site boasts panoramic views of the area, once the home of busy fishing villages, upon which this center of trade was built. As the highest mountain on Hong Kong Island, Victoria Peak once served as a summer retreat for Hong Kong’s early elite residents and only expatriates were permitted to reside here from 1904 until 1947. The scene is especially spectacular at night when brightly lit skyscrapers and the brilliant profusion of neon lights ignite the sky.

MALAYSIA’S RETAIL THERAPY In Malaysia, travelers find an exotic country with quaint, landscaped villages, cosmopolitan cities, and 4

a diversity of customs and traditions. The peninsula, bordered by Thailand to the north, is home to residents of mainly Malay, Indian and Chinese heritage. With a population of more than 30 million, English, Mandarin, Cantonese and other languages are spoken throughout Malaysia, but Bahasa Malaysia is the official language. The once famous mining town of Kuala Lumpur has grown to become an exciting metropolis in Southeast Asia. The diverse city is known around the globe for its shopping, boasting large centers and districts, such as Bukit Bintang (or Bintang Walk/ Starhill) that sell designer brands, yet is also home to bazaars and markets, such as Petaling Street/ Chinatown, Lorong Tuanku Abdul Rahman and Jalan

Sailing through Southeast Asia affords the opportunity to experience the distinctive cultures of many cities in this once mysterious region.

Masjid India that offer locally sourced goods and unique items. Serious shoppers will plan their trip according to the Malaysia Mega Sale. Though this event is hosted throughout Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur has embraced its reputation as a shopper’s paradise. The local government advises visitors to keep in mind that many reputable vendors will display a badge, which reveals their business as one that treats tourists with honesty and fair pricing.

CELEBRATING SINGAPORE Singapore, at the tip of the Malay Peninsula, is the gateway to all of Southeast Asia today, as Hong Kong was in the past. Now a modern city-state known throughout the world for its phenomenal cleanliness, efficiency and national pride, Singapore is one of the most visitor friendly destinations in Asia. Irresistible goods from the four corners of the world are available for retail explorers who include shopping as a priority during their travels. Celebrating its 50th anniversary, Singapore has events planned through the end of 2015. Among Singapore’s exciting events, the Grand Prix Season Singapore will honor the anniversary with concerts,

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Bangkok, Thailand dance parties and the thrilling Formula One race along the Marina Bay Street Circuit. Singapore’s event calendar also includes the Mid-Autumn Festival (don’t miss out on traditionally made mooncakes), Deepavali and ZoukOut – an enormous dance beach festival. Singapore’s calendar of events continues through the end of this anniversary year, but 2016 will be here soon, bringing with it the close of this milestone!

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THAILAND’S TOURISM MIX Thailand’s reputation as one of Asia’s most exotic destinations stems from its natural beauty, enhanced by lush jungles and fertile plains. The country’s distant culture offers a traditional and rich heritage. The city of Bangkok boasts a multitude of golden Buddhist temples (wats) and exquisite ancient city ruins. Thailand’s 76 provinces fall within five regions and its capital, Bangkok, is located in the central area. Also known as Krung Thep, or “the city of angels,”

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Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam

Bangkok boasts a bustling city atmosphere blended with traditional Buddhist temples. On Rattanakosin Island, visitors can find the Grand Palace, which dates back to 1782 when it was built for King Rama I during the Chakri Dynasty. This site is home to the Temple of Emerald Buddha. Phra Kaeo Morakot, or the Emerald Buddha, is a green jade carving that is considered sacred by the Thai people. In the north, a visit to Chiang Mai, which means “new city” offers an array of activities. Founded in 1296, the city is home to pagodas, temples, delicious Thai cuisine and businesses that will teach ancient arts including workshops in silk and silver production. Surrounded by the lush natural beauty for which Thailand is known, Chiang Mai is known as a popular destination for hiking, rafting and interacting with elephants. The government warns against the ethics of many elephant camps, advising travelers to choose businesses that care for their animals. Elephant Nature Park boasts a large selection of tourism packages, allowing visitors to learn about caring for these fascinating creatures.

One of the most visited cities is lively and dynamic Ho Chi Minh, which has become an important economic and cultural center of Vietnam. This city has numerous temples, pagodas and cathedrals. Outside this important Vietnamese hub is the Mekong Delta. Visitors find this region to capture the true essence of Vietnam, as field workers cultivate the land, and go about their daily lives on the rivers and arroyos. Often compared to Hawaii, Mui Ne is Vietnam’s beach-bum motherland, located nearly 140 miles from Ho Chi Minh City. The town is a resort center known for providing respite to visitors seeking relaxation. While palm-tree-lined beaches surrounded by the blue sea are enticing, Mui Ne is also famous for its enormous sand dunes, which appear in hues of red, yellow and white and are perfect for sandboarding or sledding. Kiteboarding and windsurfing along the shoreline are also popular with tourists. Many competing rental businesses occupy the town; therefore negotiating pricing is an excellent idea.

THE NEW VIETNAM

Sailing through Southeast Asia affords the opportunity to experience the distinctive cultures of many cities in this once mysterious region. Silversea sails round trip from Singapore aboard the Silver Shadow. Princess offers itineraries that travel through Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam and Thailand. For a small-ship experience, Viking River Cruises provides an intimate cruise setting for journeys through Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand and Myanmar.

Vietnam’s recent surge in tourism has afforded new discoveries to Western tourists. Located on the Indochinese Peninsula, Vietnam is bordered by China, Laos, Cambodia, and the South China Sea. The tropical climate and varied topography yield limitless options for travelers to indulge in natural wonders and urban experiences.

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In Search of the Ultimate Amusement Park By Judie Karhan

Tivoli Gardens

Throughout the world, amusement parks have entertained pleasure seekers for hundreds of years. Before the mid-20th century, these parks presented a gentle spin on guest-pleasing attractions. Today, many park-goers simply seek the “wow” factor of fast moving, twisting and turning, heart-pounding rides. American thrill-seekers are quite familiar with the parks that keep pace with their guests’ quest for the adrenaline rush. Yet, beyond the U.S. borders, there are many amusement parks that are well worth exploring – and this is where the fun really begins.

Charmed in Denmark Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, dates back to the 1100s. While historically and architecturally impressive, it is also a modern, fashionable city – and certainly one of the liveliest in all of Europe. When touring the city, it becomes clear what inspired Hans Christian Andersen to write his fairy tales. With its quaint cottages, tiny hamlets, castles and ancient forts, its sea-wrapped landscape lush and lovely, Copenhagen and its environs create a truly fabled land. So it should be of no surprise to find its amusements parks just as whimsical. Tivoli Gardens, founded in 1843, has become a national treasure and an international attraction. Visitors of all ages can appreciate the park’s intriguing architecture, sparkling fountains and lush gardens. At night, thousands of lights create a fairytale atmosphere that is entirely unique. While some of the park rides are wonderfully nostalgic, such as a wooden roller coaster that dates back to 1914, others have been engineered for true thrill-seekers, including the Vertigo, which will turn you upside down at 100 kilometers per hour. Just north of Copenhagen, in the lush woodlands of Jaegersborg Dyrehave, you will find 431-yearold Bakken – the world’s oldest amusement park. With 33 roller coasters, Ferris wheels, drop towers, and many more exciting and extreme adventures, Bakken offers more rides than any other amusement park in Scandinavia.

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Dubai: Amusement Oasis

The wonderful world of Disney is getting bigger, Dubai, United Arab Emirates is to the Middle yet again. If you happen to be in Shanghai, China East what Hong Kong is to Asia: a capitalist jewel in spring 2016, you might be fortunate enough to buzzing with activity. Tourism is a high priority in receive the first greetings from China’s version of Dubai, so naturally this is home to many world-class Mickey and Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck and the amusement parks. rest of the Disney gang. This is when Shanghai Waterparks are especially popular in this tropical Disneyland is expected to open. desert oasis. One of the largest is Wild Wadi, which Shanghai Disneyland will be a new variation of offers 30 rides and attractions themed around the tale the traditional Disneyland-style theme parks found of Juha, a character known from Arabian folklore. in Hong Kong, Tokyo, Paris, Orlando and Los Thrill-seekers will want to check out adrenalineAngeles. The park will open with six themed lands fueled rides such as Tantrum Alley and Burj Surj. – Mickey Avenue, Gardens If you’re up for an ultimate of Imagination, Fantasyland, surfing experience, head to Adventure Isle, Treasure Wipeout and Riptide Flowrider Cove and Tomorrowland. But – one of only four such rides in you can expect to find some the world. new additions, including a Conversely, if you would Buzz Lightyear attraction in rather hit the slopes, you’ll Tomorrowland, and a new find the indoor ski resort Ski version of the Seven Dwarfs Dubai to be a great place to ski, Wild Wadi Waterpark Mine Train and the Voyage snowboard and toboggan. Ski to the Crystal Grotto ride in Dubai has five runs that vary in Fantasyland. Disney’s iconic difficulty, height and steepness. castle will be bigger than the ones Ski clothing and equipment are in all of its other theme parks provided. and the first to include all of the Several new amusement parks brand’s beloved princesses. are still in the works in Dubai, In Disneytown there will including Dubailand, possibly be shopping, dining, and an the most ambitious tourist entertainment district. Maybe destination ever created. Upon Rendering of the future Dubailand you would even like to stay on completion, which is expected the Disney property. Shanghai’s version will have a to be in 2020, Dubailand will be twice the size of classic 420-room Shanghai Disneyland Hotel as well Walt Disney World Resort in Florida, making it the as an 800-room Toy Story Hotel. biggest theme/amusement park in the world. FALL 2015

Heading to Havana By Dorothy Crouch

Recent discussions between the United States and Cuba have opened American travel to the once forbidden destination after more than 40 years of restrictive sanctions.

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any airlines, such as JetBlue, have launched flights to Cuba or are planning to begin operating trips to the archipelago nation within the next year. Cruise lines including Carnival have announced that they too will begin traveling to this land that is welcoming tourists with ropa vieja (a regional dish comprising stewed beef and vegetables), rhumba, hand-rolled cigars and friendly locals. Havana Vieja, or Old Havana, is the capital city’s cornerstone and boasts the expertly preserved colonial buildings, for which Cuba is known. Walk along Malecon from the old town, admiring the city’s north shore along the Straits of Florida. In 1982, the area was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site for its history-rich center and fortifications system. In Havana, there is an abundance of landmarks for easy immersion into the history of this city that once seemed frozen in time. Fortresses, such as Castillo del Morro and La Cabaña, reveal glimpses into the stories of English pirate Sir Francis Drake and 18th-century Spanish colonists.

Old Havana

Havana Cathedral

History enthusiasts who are fascinated by the revolution must visit the Museum of the Revolution, a building that was completed in 1920 and formerly served as the Presidential Palace prior to the 1959 revolution. During Cuba’s post-revolution era, citizens would crowd Plaza de la Revolucion, the city’s largest square, to hear former president Fidel Castro speak. Though many visitors to Cuba opt to spend their trip lodging with a family in a homestay, also known as casas particulares, there are five-star hotel and resort properties offering all the luxurious amenities tourists could desire. Dating back to 1930, Hotel Nacional has

become a Cuban landmark, its ornate façade captured in visitors’ photos and tourism promotions. It is centrally located in the Havana neighborhood of Vedado. A five-star property, the Hotel National boasts intricately detailed, expertly preserved Art Deco design. Of its 457 guest rooms, many have been named for legendary celebrities and heads-ofstate, such as Nat King Cole, Ava Gardner Y Frank Sinatra, Fred Astaire, Rita Hayworth, Jean Paul Sarte, Tennessee Williams and Walt Disney, who occupied the quarters during the country’s former days of glamour.

Florida’s Festive Southern Sizzle By Gretchen Zauner

Sunny Florida has for decades shined brightly in the realm of tourism, catering to beach lovers, party revelers, sports enthusiasts, and families intent on finding the ultimate good time at theme park attractions such as Walt Disney World, Universal Studios and LEGOLAND Florida Resort. The fervor has turned up even a notch higher in South Beach, Miami, attracting visitors the world over – and plenty of celebrities too – with trendy new hotels, restaurants boasting world-renowned chefs, chic boutiques, art galleries, and entertainment hotspots. At velvet-roped nightclubs where everyone wants to be and be seen, the action is nonstop until dawn. Just two streets off the beach, Washington Avenue is packed with some of the world’s largest and most popular nightclubs. If shopping is your quest, head to Lincoln Road, considered South Beach’s premier shopping area. This open-air pedestrian mall is lined with boutiques, retail outlets, sidewalk cafés and bars. The area is also a cultural center, with a state-of-the-art multiplex cinema, a concert hall for the New World Symphony Orchestra, the Art Center South Florida, and the newly restored Colony Theater performing arts center. Maybe the glitz and glam lifestyle isn’t for you. A drive FALL 2015

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southward to the Florida Keys might be just what you were looking for in a Florida vacation. Laid-back, freespirited Key West, the southernmost city in the continental United States, takes a very different approach to fun in the form of lively street festivals and a boisterous Old Town club scene. You might even find yourself singing along loudly to Jimmy Buffet songs. The subtropical climate of Key West nourishes lush vegetation, especially palm trees, hibiscus and bougainvillea – an environment that has captured the hearts of numerous famous writers and artists who have

made Key West their home. For visitors, one of the highlights of the trip to Key West is a Dry Tortugas National Park Ferry excursion to Fort Jefferson for a half day of swimming, snorkeling, and touring the fort. And you can’t leave town without taking the Conch Tour Train for a 14-mile journey through old and new Key West that passes many local landmarks, including the Key West Lighthouse Museum, Duval Street, the Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum, and the Southernmost Point. 7

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♦ Paint the Night, a dazzling new parade featuring more than a million ♦ Paint the Night, a dazzling new parade featuring more than a million ♦ Paint the Night, a dazzling new parade featuring more than a million shimmering lights! shimmering lights! ♦ Disneyland Forever, an an immersive new fireworks to shimmering lights! ♦ Disneyland Forever, immersive new fireworksspectacular spectacular you you have have to see to ♦ Disneyland Forever, an immersive new fireworks spectacular you have to seebelieve! to believe! ♦ World of Color: Celebrate! The ♦ World of Color: Celebrate! The WonderfulWorld Worldof ofWalt Walt Disney, Disney, see toWonderful believe! a special edition of the nighttime spectacular! a special edition of the nighttime spectacular!

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Walt Disney Travel Company CST# 1022229-50 NVST# 2006-0198

Walt Disney Travel Company CST# 1022229-50 NVST# 2006-0198

EXCLUSIVE AMENITIES* (per couple): • $500 Shipboard Credit Ask about a 10% Per Person Savings*

Ports: Singapore • Kuala Lumpur (Port Klang) • Penang • Phuket • Yangon, Myanmar • Langkawi • Malacca (Melaka) • Singapore

♦ Ask your Travel Agent about more magical extras! Walt Disney Travel Company CST# 1022229-50 NVST# 2006-0198

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