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  #71  
Vecchio 19-08-2012, 14.25.55
Sheila Page
 
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Predefinito Re: Alumni Tours - Thomas P. Gohagan & Co.

Thank you for the update.

Sheila

In message <b4oq08944ntn8vpioau25psov6i2oilmhm@4ax.com>, Walt Bilofsky
<bilofsky@toolworks.com> writes[color=blue]
>Actually the trip turned out quite well. There were two very
>different and very interesting professors. Compared to the average
>group tour, the participants were better educated and traveled. It
>was well organized with a pretty good itinerary.
>
>Sheila Page <sheila-usenet@page2.eu> wrote:
>[color=green]
>>In message <9fh97hF5fkU1@mid.individual.net>, Tom P <werotizy@freent.dd>
>>writes[color=darkred]
>>>On 10/09/2011 02:35 PM, Paul Aubrin wrote:
>>>> On Sat, 08 Oct 2011 11:57:13 -0700, Walt Bilofsky wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> We're looking at an alumni association tour to a village in France.
>>>>> Although they are marketed through many universities' alumni lists, a
>>>>> lot of them are actually run by Thomas P. Gohagan& Co..
>>>>>
>>>>> Has anyone had any experience with this company's tours?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks.
>>>>
>>>> As a point of comparison, I found this Canadian company:
>>>>
>>>> [url]http://www.omnitour.ca/destination/france[/url]
>>>>
>>>> -6 days from 1419CA$*
>>>> Musée du Louvre, Centre culturel Pompidou, Tour Eiffel, Château de
>>>> Versailles et ses jardins…
>>>>
>>>> - 9 days from 1799$*
>>>> Paris, Vallée de la Loire, La Normandie…
>>>>
>>>> - 16 days from 2219$*
>>>> Paris, Vallée de la Loire, Bordeaux, Périgord, Côte d'Azur…
>>>>
>>>> The english language part of their site only says:
>>>> [url]http://www.omnitour.ca/destination-en/france[/url]
>>>> We don't have a specific program.
>>>> Why? Because, all our programs are flexible and tailored to your needs!
>>>
>>>It reads like it's mainly for students.
>>>What's included in the price? Flights? (I think not) What kind of
>>>hotels? Transport? Program?
>>>It seems very strange offering fixed price tours without defining any
>>>itinerary.
>>>[/color]
>>I have today received a notice of a cruise organised by Gohagan (for an
>>alumni association), which confuses Bergen and Copenhagen, quotes 2
>>different names for the ship, and gives no specific prices. At your own
>>risk, I think.
>>
>>Sheila[/color][/color]

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  #72  
Vecchio 19-08-2012, 14.25.55
Sheila Page
 
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Predefinito Re: Alumni Tours - Thomas P. Gohagan & Co.

Thank you for the update.

Sheila

In message <b4oq08944ntn8vpioau25psov6i2oilmhm@4ax.com>, Walt Bilofsky
<bilofsky@toolworks.com> writes[color=blue]
>Actually the trip turned out quite well. There were two very
>different and very interesting professors. Compared to the average
>group tour, the participants were better educated and traveled. It
>was well organized with a pretty good itinerary.
>
>Sheila Page <sheila-usenet@page2.eu> wrote:
>[color=green]
>>In message <9fh97hF5fkU1@mid.individual.net>, Tom P <werotizy@freent.dd>
>>writes[color=darkred]
>>>On 10/09/2011 02:35 PM, Paul Aubrin wrote:
>>>> On Sat, 08 Oct 2011 11:57:13 -0700, Walt Bilofsky wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> We're looking at an alumni association tour to a village in France.
>>>>> Although they are marketed through many universities' alumni lists, a
>>>>> lot of them are actually run by Thomas P. Gohagan& Co..
>>>>>
>>>>> Has anyone had any experience with this company's tours?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks.
>>>>
>>>> As a point of comparison, I found this Canadian company:
>>>>
>>>> [url]http://www.omnitour.ca/destination/france[/url]
>>>>
>>>> -6 days from 1419CA$*
>>>> Musée du Louvre, Centre culturel Pompidou, Tour Eiffel, Château de
>>>> Versailles et ses jardins…
>>>>
>>>> - 9 days from 1799$*
>>>> Paris, Vallée de la Loire, La Normandie…
>>>>
>>>> - 16 days from 2219$*
>>>> Paris, Vallée de la Loire, Bordeaux, Périgord, Côte d'Azur…
>>>>
>>>> The english language part of their site only says:
>>>> [url]http://www.omnitour.ca/destination-en/france[/url]
>>>> We don't have a specific program.
>>>> Why? Because, all our programs are flexible and tailored to your needs!
>>>
>>>It reads like it's mainly for students.
>>>What's included in the price? Flights? (I think not) What kind of
>>>hotels? Transport? Program?
>>>It seems very strange offering fixed price tours without defining any
>>>itinerary.
>>>[/color]
>>I have today received a notice of a cruise organised by Gohagan (for an
>>alumni association), which confuses Bergen and Copenhagen, quotes 2
>>different names for the ship, and gives no specific prices. At your own
>>risk, I think.
>>
>>Sheila[/color][/color]

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  #73  
Vecchio 19-08-2012, 14.25.55
Sheila Page
 
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Predefinito Re: Alumni Tours - Thomas P. Gohagan & Co.

Thank you for the update.

Sheila

In message <b4oq08944ntn8vpioau25psov6i2oilmhm@4ax.com>, Walt Bilofsky
<bilofsky@toolworks.com> writes[color=blue]
>Actually the trip turned out quite well. There were two very
>different and very interesting professors. Compared to the average
>group tour, the participants were better educated and traveled. It
>was well organized with a pretty good itinerary.
>
>Sheila Page <sheila-usenet@page2.eu> wrote:
>[color=green]
>>In message <9fh97hF5fkU1@mid.individual.net>, Tom P <werotizy@freent.dd>
>>writes[color=darkred]
>>>On 10/09/2011 02:35 PM, Paul Aubrin wrote:
>>>> On Sat, 08 Oct 2011 11:57:13 -0700, Walt Bilofsky wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> We're looking at an alumni association tour to a village in France.
>>>>> Although they are marketed through many universities' alumni lists, a
>>>>> lot of them are actually run by Thomas P. Gohagan& Co..
>>>>>
>>>>> Has anyone had any experience with this company's tours?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks.
>>>>
>>>> As a point of comparison, I found this Canadian company:
>>>>
>>>> [url]http://www.omnitour.ca/destination/france[/url]
>>>>
>>>> -6 days from 1419CA$*
>>>> Musée du Louvre, Centre culturel Pompidou, Tour Eiffel, Château de
>>>> Versailles et ses jardins…
>>>>
>>>> - 9 days from 1799$*
>>>> Paris, Vallée de la Loire, La Normandie…
>>>>
>>>> - 16 days from 2219$*
>>>> Paris, Vallée de la Loire, Bordeaux, Périgord, Côte d'Azur…
>>>>
>>>> The english language part of their site only says:
>>>> [url]http://www.omnitour.ca/destination-en/france[/url]
>>>> We don't have a specific program.
>>>> Why? Because, all our programs are flexible and tailored to your needs!
>>>
>>>It reads like it's mainly for students.
>>>What's included in the price? Flights? (I think not) What kind of
>>>hotels? Transport? Program?
>>>It seems very strange offering fixed price tours without defining any
>>>itinerary.
>>>[/color]
>>I have today received a notice of a cruise organised by Gohagan (for an
>>alumni association), which confuses Bergen and Copenhagen, quotes 2
>>different names for the ship, and gives no specific prices. At your own
>>risk, I think.
>>
>>Sheila[/color][/color]

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  #74  
Vecchio 19-08-2012, 14.25.55
Sheila Page
 
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Predefinito Re: Alumni Tours - Thomas P. Gohagan & Co.

Thank you for the update.

Sheila

In message <b4oq08944ntn8vpioau25psov6i2oilmhm@4ax.com>, Walt Bilofsky
<bilofsky@toolworks.com> writes[color=blue]
>Actually the trip turned out quite well. There were two very
>different and very interesting professors. Compared to the average
>group tour, the participants were better educated and traveled. It
>was well organized with a pretty good itinerary.
>
>Sheila Page <sheila-usenet@page2.eu> wrote:
>[color=green]
>>In message <9fh97hF5fkU1@mid.individual.net>, Tom P <werotizy@freent.dd>
>>writes[color=darkred]
>>>On 10/09/2011 02:35 PM, Paul Aubrin wrote:
>>>> On Sat, 08 Oct 2011 11:57:13 -0700, Walt Bilofsky wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> We're looking at an alumni association tour to a village in France.
>>>>> Although they are marketed through many universities' alumni lists, a
>>>>> lot of them are actually run by Thomas P. Gohagan& Co..
>>>>>
>>>>> Has anyone had any experience with this company's tours?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks.
>>>>
>>>> As a point of comparison, I found this Canadian company:
>>>>
>>>> [url]http://www.omnitour.ca/destination/france[/url]
>>>>
>>>> -6 days from 1419CA$*
>>>> Musée du Louvre, Centre culturel Pompidou, Tour Eiffel, Château de
>>>> Versailles et ses jardins…
>>>>
>>>> - 9 days from 1799$*
>>>> Paris, Vallée de la Loire, La Normandie…
>>>>
>>>> - 16 days from 2219$*
>>>> Paris, Vallée de la Loire, Bordeaux, Périgord, Côte d'Azur…
>>>>
>>>> The english language part of their site only says:
>>>> [url]http://www.omnitour.ca/destination-en/france[/url]
>>>> We don't have a specific program.
>>>> Why? Because, all our programs are flexible and tailored to your needs!
>>>
>>>It reads like it's mainly for students.
>>>What's included in the price? Flights? (I think not) What kind of
>>>hotels? Transport? Program?
>>>It seems very strange offering fixed price tours without defining any
>>>itinerary.
>>>[/color]
>>I have today received a notice of a cruise organised by Gohagan (for an
>>alumni association), which confuses Bergen and Copenhagen, quotes 2
>>different names for the ship, and gives no specific prices. At your own
>>risk, I think.
>>
>>Sheila[/color][/color]

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