Oakville Beaver, 11 Jun 2000, p. 19

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Sunday, June 11, 2000 J O akville Beaver Weekend 19 Travel & Entertainment An Oakville Beaver Feature To advertise in this section call 845-3824 Fax:845-5516 Travel w ith . j Millennium party still going strong in Disney World By Jane Stokes SPECIAL TO THE BEAVER So you sacrificed your travel plans over theY2K winter? Well then, why not make it up in summer? Walt Disney World for example, has no plans to cool its heels - on what is being described as the nation's "most electrifying Millennium party" - until at least January 2001. And as it turns out, summer visits to Orlando have several advantages over winter ones. There are indeed price savings, but there is also the ease of packing (summer here, summer there) and the ease of transporta tion (no hazardous snow storms, in or out). Unlike January amd February, central Florida will be reliably warm, which will let you make the most of resorting, swimming, boating and watersports. And this is the time of year when some of the better tour operators bring on golf reductions, accommodation reductions, and other summer treats. Free water park access and golf deals · How about, as a summer treat, the offer of unlimited entrance to Watermania?" says Liette McGinnis of Air Transat Holidays. "For those who select any one of our air-hotel-car packages to Orlando this summer, you will be entitled to go to Watermania, every day if you like. · And, on our Florida Holiday Homes program, if you opt to stay in a vacation "house" near the Disney site, then golf (includ ing the cart) is reduced from 20% to 50% on as many as five Orlando courses. Accommodation homes - featuring one, two, three, and four bedrooms - are available here for short and long stays. Another deal too good to pass up this summer is staying a few days at Larson Inn Family Suites. The recently-renovated hotel is less than three kilometers from Walt Disney World and right next door to Wateonania. Every guestroom is complete with a microwave and mini-fridge, and the air transportation, accommodation, car rental, and unlimited passes to Watermania are included. Be sure also, to ask if there are seats available on your departure for one of your children, under 12, to fly free. This summer, a limited number of free seats are reserved per flight for families booking Air Transat Holidays in conjunc tion with Larson Inn Family Suites. Of course, when it comes to the con summate central Florida treat, it's hard to compete with Walt Disney World and its theme-park rival, Universal Studios Florida Walt Disney World alone is a 7-day attraction, incorporating 4 theme parks Magic Kingdom, Epcot Centre, Disney MGM Studios, and Animal Kingdom. Tlje resort has built no less than 18 themed hotels in all prices and styles, as well as condos and cottages, 3 water parks, nature parks and campgrounds. It now has 99 holes of golf, as well as recreational boat ing, waterskiing, cycling, tennis, and horse back riding. The resort has won critical acclaim in regional and international dining, and in entertainment and nightlife, which for the past year has included Cirque du Soleil per formances several times a week. Walt Disney World is now a learning centre, a major sports complex, a residential com munity, and a cruise line. · A U ST R IA A W A IT SY O U A SPECTACULAR DRIVE ALONG THE RHINE VALLEY, THE DANUBE VALLEY, THE VIENNA WOODS, THE AUSTRIAN ALPS - sounds like a dream, but it is reality. Austria is one of the most beautiful countries in all of Europe described as `a legendary country with numerous cultural and architectural treasurers'. The MOUNTAIN SCENEfcSf, the `Sound of Music' tour around SALZBURG; a RHINE CRUISE; the imperial SPA TOWN of Bad Ischl, and much, much more is available for you. Many suppliers - Globus/Cosmos, Horizon Holidays, and Trafalgar Tours have PACKAGES AVAILABLE FOR YOU AT YOUR TRAVEL AGENT desk. N O W P L A T IN G FULL ORDER OF PASTA, SIDE CAESAR SALAD, GARLIC TOAST + ONE AMC MOVIE TICKET CHOOSE FROM ---------BRANSON, MISSOURI BECKONS YOU to come see what they have to offer in the way of entertainment - and that is very extensive! YOU CAN SEE THREE SHOWS A DAY with a variety of entertainment. There are tours available for you to go by motorcoach complete with an escort to get you to all the right places - leave the driving to someone else and go. COUNTRY TONTTE was the `Show of the Year' in 1999 with a c^gss section of exciting entertainment for you. MEL TILLIS is there, as is BOBBY VINTON, and a `50's At The Hop' show, a LEGENDS show. See your travel agent and have them show you on the Internet what there is to offer! BO STO N PIZZA - O AKVILLE QEW & WINSTON CHURCHILL (AMC 24 COMPLEX) 9 0 5 -8 2 9 -8 3 7 0 T H E A T R E S £ im c B am Offer valid far Din*-in only at OakvitU, Vaughan I Kanata locations until Juno 30th, 2000. w w w .b o s to n p iz z o .c o m Come see all that Bronte has to offer at ttie Oakville Waterfront festival R O Y A Iti/ SUNAIUANCE * M « FttotoFenaHer if * V, 01W 01250 - t *. > MORE CRUISIN' - On April 7, 2001, the Pacific Princess will set sail from Istanbul for New York on a 29-day cruise to 13 ports in the Mediterranean, the Holy Land, Africa, South America and the Caribbean. The ports of call include Jerusalem, Cairo, Giza, Naples, Capri, Rome, Monte Carlo, Barcelona, an Atlantic crossing, Casablanca, Senegal, Devil's Island, Barbados, Bermuda and finally, New York. A cruise to plan for! w "Elvis' f r l. 8 -1 0 p.m. Toronto All Star &ig Band S at. 7 -1 0 p.m. fo r a complete schedule of events see our Procpam Guide in fhe Oakville Beaver's Friday, June 16+h peper. Don't miss 1he BafHe of 1he Bands, Sailing Regatta and McDonald's Theme Park. / * . / / # l/w tt " --* * r ,_L ( f w _ AIRPORT NEWS: We have passed June 3rd - the date of the major change of location of airlines at Pearson - I'm sure there are many `areas of discontent' yet - so, to help get you to the proper termi nal - TAKE A LIMOUSINE TO THE AIRPORT - booked for you by your travel agent! titM f r t/i Buy your Festival button in advance far only $8.00 and save $4,00 off the gate pnee. CWdren 5 and under l / M - v r i / J , presents are free. Buttons available now at ail Oakville area banks, McDonald's, Canada Post, Rainbow Gas Bar, j 11 £jk and participating Petro-Canada Stations in Oakville, . , - /-- 257-8747 or 825-5555 O n t a r io m ore to d isco ver 2387 Trafalgar Road Also in M ilton and Halton Hills ' . 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