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CANADA & NEW ENGLAND CRUISE October 6 - 15, 2016 INCLUDED FEATURES » Free Parking with roundtrip transfers to Cape Liberty Cruise Port, NJ » Nine nights aboard the ANTHEM OF THE SEAS » All onboard meals and entertainment (specialty restaurants have nominal fees) » AAA group shore excursion in Bar Harbor: Acadia National Park » $50 per stateroom onboard credit » Welcome reception » Baggage handling » AAA Group Leader GENERAL INFORMATION TRAVEL DOCUMENTS U.S. citizens on homeport cruises (cruises that begin and end at the same U.S. port) are currently able to enter or depart the country with a state issued birth certificate with a raised seal and government-issued photo ID. AAA recommends traveling with an original, signed passport valid for 6 months beyond stay, and with at least one blank visa page for visa stamp(s). PAYMENT Deposit of $250 per person/$500 per cabin will confirm your reservation. Final payment is due to AAA by July 8, 2016. CANCELLATION/PENALTIES Deposit date to day of departure $25 per person, plus… From July 24 – August 10, 2016 $250 per person/$500 per cabin, plus any additional suppliers’ fees From August 11 – September 7, 2016 50% of gross fare per person, plus any additional suppliers’ fees From September 8 – 21, 2016 75% of gross fare per person, plus any additional suppliers’ fees After September 21, 2016 NON REFUNDABLE INSURANCE For your protection AAA recommends travel insurance. Pre-existing medical conditions may be waived with proper coverage if travel insurance is purchased within 14 days of initial deposit only. Other conditions may apply; ask your travel agent. AAA recommends Allianz. CLOTHING/CLIMATE Average temperatures in this region for October are in the 50s. Daytime, casual clothes and comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Evenings require casual, semiformal and/or formal attire depending on your restaurant of choice. BAGGAGE Two suitcases per person will be allowed by the cruise line. You may also bring a small carry-on bag. TRAVEL ASSISTANCE For personal comfort, group participants who need assistance are required to have a traveling companion who is capable of and totally responsible for providing the needed assistance. CONSUMER DISCLOSURE NOTICE - PART OF CONTRACT OF SERVICE. PLEASE READ THIS NOTICE, IT CONSTITUTES PART OF YOUR CONTRACT FOR TRAVEL-RELATED SERVICES. AAA TRAVEL is acting as a mere agent for SUPPLIERS in selling travel-related services, or in accepting reservations or bookings for services that are not directly supplied by this travel agency (such as air and ground transportation, hotel accommodations, meals, tours, cruises, etc.). This agency, therefore, shall not be responsible for breach of contract or any intentional or careless actions or omissions on part of such suppliers, which result in any loss, damage, delay or injury to you or your travel companions or group members. Unless the term “guaranteed” is specifically stated in writing on your tickets, invoice, or reservation itinerary, we do not guarantee any of such suppliers’ rates, bookings, reservations, connections, scheduling, or handling of personal effects. Travel agent shall not be responsible for any injuries, damages, or losses to any traveler in connection with terrorist activities, social or labor unrest, climatic conditions, abnormal conditions or developments, or any other actions, omissions, or conditions outside the travel agent’s control. Traveler assumes complete and full responsibility for, and hereby releases the agent from any duty of, checking and verifying any and all passport, visa, vaccination, or other entry requirements of each destination, and all safety or security conditions at such destinations. For information concerning possible dangers at international destinations, contact the Travel Advisory Section of the U.S. State Department. For medical information, call the Public Health Service. By embarking upon his/her travel, the traveler voluntarily assumes all risks involved in such travel, whether expected or unexpected. Traveler is hereby warned of such risks, and is advised to obtain appropriate insurance coverage against them. Traveler’s acceptance and retention of tickets, reservations, or bookings after issuance shall constitute a consent of the above, and an agreement on his/her part to convey the contents hereto to his/ her travel companions or group members. GRP4916 10/15 For reservations or more information, please contact: Carlisle 717-243-1846 Huntingdon 888-222-3575 Lititz 717-626-3040 Gettysburg 717-334-1155 Lancaster 717-898-6920 West Shore 717-761-8347 Harrisburg 717-657-2244 Lebanon 717-273-8534 Hershey 717-533-3381 Lewistown 888-222-3575 AAA.com Saint John, New Brunswick FOLLOW AAA CENTRAL PENN CRUISE ITINERARY DATE PORT ARRIVE DEPART 10/6 Cape Liberty, NJ 4:00pm 10/7 At Sea 10/8 Boston, MA 7:00am 7:00pm 10/9 Portland, ME 8:00am 5:00pm 10/10 Bar Harbor, ME 7:00am 5:00pm 10/11 Halifax, Nova Scotia 10:00am 7:00pm 10/12 At Sea 10/13 Saint John, New Brunswick 9:00am 7:30pm (Bay of Fundy) 10/14 At Sea 10/15 Cape Liberty, NJ 7:00am Itinerary is subject to change at anytime without notification and/or compensation. Rates are subject to availability at time of booking and include taxes, fees and fuel surcharges which are subject to change. All pricing and included features are based on a minimum of 25 full-fare passengers. PRICE PER PERSON (based on double occupancy) STATEROOM CATEGORY D1 Balcony $2,029 $2,074 D2 Balcony $1,939 $1,984 D3 Balcony $2,079 $2,124 D4 Balcony $1,909 $1,954 L Interior w/ Virtual Balcony $1,619 $1,664 M Interior w/ Virtual Balcony $1,649 $1,694 AAA MEMBER NON MEMBER

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CANADA & NEW ENGLAND CRUISEOctober 6 - 15, 2016

INCLUDED FEATURES» Free Parking with roundtrip transfers to Cape Liberty Cruise Port, NJ» Nine nights aboard the ANTHEM OF THE SEAS» All onboard meals and entertainment (specialty restaurants have nominal fees)

» AAA group shore excursion in Bar Harbor: Acadia National Park» $50 per stateroom onboard credit» Welcome reception» Baggage handling» AAA Group Leader

GENERAL INFORMATIONTRAVEL DOCUMENTSU.S. citizens on homeport cruises (cruises that begin and end at the same U.S. port) are currently able to enter or depart the country with a state issued birth certificate with a raised seal and government-issued photo ID. AAA recommends traveling with an original, signed passport valid for 6 months beyond stay, and with at least one blank visa page for visa stamp(s).

PAYMENTDeposit of $250 per person/$500 per cabin will confirm your reservation. Final payment is due to AAA by July 8, 2016. CANCELLATION/PENALTIESDeposit date to day of departure $25 per person, plus… From July 24 – August 10, 2016 $250 per person/$500 per cabin, plus any additional suppliers’ fees From August 11 – September 7, 2016 50% of gross fare per person, plus any additional suppliers’ fees From September 8 – 21, 2016 75% of gross fare per person, plus any additional suppliers’ fees After September 21, 2016 NON REFUNDABLE

INSURANCEFor your protection AAA recommends travel insurance. Pre-existing medical conditions may be waived with proper coverage if travel insurance is purchased within 14 days of initial deposit only. Other conditions may apply; ask your travel agent. AAA recommends Allianz.

CLOTHING/CLIMATEAverage temperatures in this region for October are in the 50s. Daytime, casual clothes and comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Evenings require casual, semiformal and/or formal attire depending on your restaurant of choice.

BAGGAGETwo suitcases per person will be allowed by the cruise line. You may also bring a small carry-on bag.

TRAVEL ASSISTANCEFor personal comfort, group participants who need assistance are required to have a traveling companion who is capable of and totally responsible for providing the needed assistance.

CONSUMER DISCLOSURE NOTICE - PART OF CONTRACT OF SERVICE.PLEASE READ THIS NOTICE, IT CONSTITUTES PART OF YOUR CONTRACT FOR TRAVEL-RELATED SERVICES.AAA TRAVEL is acting as a mere agent for SUPPLIERS in selling travel-related services, or in accepting reservations or bookings for services that are not directly supplied by this travel agency (such as air and ground transportation, hotel accommodations, meals, tours, cruises, etc.). This agency, therefore, shall not be responsible for breach of contract or any intentional or careless actions or omissions on part of such suppliers, which result in any loss, damage, delay or injury to you or your travel companions or group members. Unless the term “guaranteed” is specifically stated in writing on your tickets, invoice, or reservation itinerary, we do not guarantee any of such suppliers’ rates, bookings, reservations, connections, scheduling, or handling of personal effects. Travel agent shall not be responsible for any injuries, damages, or losses to any traveler in connection with terrorist activities, social or labor unrest, climatic conditions, abnormal conditions or developments, or any other actions, omissions, or conditions outside the travel agent’s control. Traveler assumes complete and full responsibility for, and hereby releases the agent from any duty of, checking and verifying any and all passport, visa, vaccination, or other entry requirements of each destination, and all safety or security conditions at such destinations. For information concerning possible dangers at international destinations, contact the Travel Advisory Section of the U.S. State Department. For medical information, call the Public Health Service. By embarking upon his/her travel, the traveler voluntarily assumes all risks involved in such travel, whether expected or unexpected. Traveler is hereby warned of such risks, and is advised to obtain appropriate insurance coverage against them. Traveler’s acceptance and retention of tickets, reservations, or bookings after issuance shall constitute a consent of the above, and an agreement on his/her part to convey the contents hereto to his/her travel companions or group members.

GRP4916 10/15For reservations or more information, please contact:

Carlisle 717-243-1846 Huntingdon 888-222-3575 Lititz 717-626-3040Gettysburg 717-334-1155 Lancaster 717-898-6920 West Shore 717-761-8347 Harrisburg 717-657-2244 Lebanon 717-273-8534 Hershey 717-533-3381 Lewistown 888-222-3575

AAA.com

Saint John, New Brunswick

FOLLOW AAA CENTRAL PENN

CRUISE ITINERARYDATE PORT ARRIVE DEPART10/6 Cape Liberty, NJ 4:00pm10/7 At Sea10/8 Boston, MA 7:00am 7:00pm10/9 Portland, ME 8:00am 5:00pm10/10 Bar Harbor, ME 7:00am 5:00pm10/11 Halifax, Nova Scotia 10:00am 7:00pm10/12 At Sea10/13 Saint John, New Brunswick 9:00am 7:30pm (Bay of Fundy) 10/14 At Sea 10/15 Cape Liberty, NJ 7:00am

Itinerary is subject to change at anytime without notification and/or compensation.

Rates are subject to availability at time of booking and include taxes, fees and fuel surcharges which are subject to change. All pricing and included features are based on a minimum of 25 full-fare passengers.

PRICE PER PERSON (based on double occupancy)

STATEROOM CATEGORY

D1 Balcony $2,029 $2,074D2 Balcony $1,939 $1,984D3 Balcony $2,079 $2,124D4 Balcony $1,909 $1,954L Interior w/ Virtual Balcony $1,619 $1,664M Interior w/ Virtual Balcony $1,649 $1,694

AAAMEMBER

NONMEMBER

Canada & New England CruiseOctober 6 - 15, 2016

CRUISE HIGHLIGHTS

Boston, MassachusettsThe cradle of the American Revolution and one of the oldest cities in the United States, Boston remains the metropolitan center of New England. With an unrivaled history, old New England charm and cosmopolitan sophistication, Boston offers a fascinating travel experience to any visitor.

FUN THINGS TO DO: » Head for Boston Common and retrace the footsteps of the ducks in the book Make Way for Ducklings or take a ride on the legendary swan boats. » Walk Harvard Square’s streets that date from 1631 to see its famous bookstores, eclectic shopping, art galleries, cultural theatres, and some of the best dining in all of Boston. » Tour Lexington and Concord, the grounds that launched the Revolutionary War. Walk the streets of Paul Revere to see the Concord Museum, Minuteman Statue homes of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nathanial Hawthorne and Louisa May Alcott.

Portland, MainePortland offers a unique combination of Maine’s rich history and its own vibrant culture. Local artisans offer their handiwork along the streets of the Arts District and the Old Port Exchange. Colorful boats line the shores of Casco Bay, and wonderful freshly cooked seafood abounds in this charming seaside town.

FUN THINGS TO DO: » Visit the Victoria Mansion, one of America’s most significant Victorian homes, dating back to 1858. The interior is all original, with antique furniture, carpets, ceramics and wall decorations. » Discover Kennebunkport, a truly classic Maine village. See Victorian-style mansions built by sea captains and 19th- century merchants. » Come see the Portland Head Light lighthouse illuminate over 200 years of history. George Washington ordered its construction in 1787. Today it is the most photographed lighthouse in North America, and deserves a spot in your photo album.

Bar Harbor, Maine *Included group shore excursion: Acadia National ParkNestled on the east side of Mt. Desert Island and surrounded by Acadia National Park, Bar Harbor features some of the most spectacular scenery on the Eastern Seaboard. The rock-bound coast, soaring granite cliffs, majestic mountains and blue waters have attracted the Rockefellers, Astors, and Vanderbilts for over 200 years, and continue to enchant visitors today.

FUN THINGS TO DO: » The Asticou Inn offers elegant dining while overlooking the Northeast Harbor. » Take a stroll through the Asticou Gardens. » Main Street offers quaint shops and boutiques. » Enjoy Somes Sound, the only fjord on the east coast.

Halifax, Nova ScotiaAs your ship comes into port, a bagpiper will welcome you to Halifax, the capital city of Nova Scotia. The “City of Trees” offers the warmth and charm of a small town along with all the excitement you would expect from a great city. Peggy’s Cove, Citadel Hill, and the Acadian Country are just a few of the sights that will herald your arrival here.

FUN THINGS TO DO: » Relax on a drive through the beautiful Nova Scotian countryside to the moody, weathered village of Peggy’s Cove. Walk along the rocks to view the craggy coastline with its bold glacier-formed outcroppings of granite and its impressive lighthouse. Then drive through the softer South Shore area back to Halifax, and enjoy another view of the city. » Take a historical and anecdote-filled tour through the streets of Halifax. Explore the hilltop fortress and the Citadel, and stroll through the beautiful Victorian-style public gardens. Saint John, New BrunswickFounded by Loyalists escaping the Revolutionary War in 1785, Saint John has emerged as a thriving port city. Its restored historic waterfront and surrounding natural beauty have made Saint John a wonderful destination.

FUN THINGS TO DO: » Experience the amazing Reversing Falls Rapids, Saint John’s best-known attraction. Twice daily the powerful tides of the Bay of Fundy rise faster than the river can empty. » Visit the historic Trinity Anglican Church, which dates from 1877, when the original structure was destroyed in the Great Fire. Downtown, you can explore Kind Square and walk past the Imperial Theater, Old Country Courthouse and the Loyalist Burial Grounds. » Explore Fort Howe, built in 1777 to serve as both protection for the harbor and as the city jail. The building itself is now closed, but the rocky promontory on which it sits offers an excellent panoramic view of the city and harbor.

*Please see your Travel Agent to reserve your choice of shore excursions*

Boston, Massachusetts