December 3rd 2019

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Jazz up your New Year's Eve plans with a trip to New Orleans to ring in the New Year!

Round trip airfare and 3 nights of hotel right in the French Quarter starting at only $903.00 per person!!


Known for its cool jazz, hot nightlife, and heavenly food, New Orleans is one of the favorite city vacation spots in United States. The heart of the city is the French Quarter. Its wrought-iron balconies, colorful streets, elegant architecture, jazz clubs, and world-renowned restaurants make exploring its nooks and crannies a favorite pastime. Outside the French Quarter, there are plenty of other attractions. Drive through the Garden District, full of elegant 19th-century homes. Visit the Audubon Zoo, one of the many grand plantation homes outside of the city to explore the grandeur of days past.

It's not too late to fit in a vacation this month! 
Denver in December, just $469.44 per person!

Outdoor adventure is the foremost activity for travelers to Denver. Enjoy hiking and biking on more than 650 miles of paved trails, fishing, golf, as well as a multitude of professional sports including football, baseball, basketball, hockey, horse and dog racing, and one of the world's largest rodeos - the National Western. In the winter, the Denver area is unmatched. Snowmass, Keystone, and many other skiing experiences are located just outside the Denver metro area with many other runs throughout Colorado.

Round trip airfare between Minneapolis and Denver, Colorado

3 nights at a hotel downtown

All taxes and fees

*Per person price based on a room for two adults 


Sleepless in Seattle!
 
 Prices starting at $568.00 per person!

 
The award-winning Crowne Plaza Hotel Seattle-Downtown Area offers impeccable service, great accommodations, and a location close to attractions such as the cruise terminals, Fifth Avenue Theatre, and the Space Needle. Business travelers enjoy 24-hour access to the business center that include print and Internet capabilities, as well as access to event space and the expertise of a Crowne Meetings Director. Leisure travelers enjoy nearby Pike Place Market, the Seattle Art Museum, the Paramount Theatre, Qwest and Safeco Fields, and numerous shopping opportunities. Guest amenities include access to the on-site restaurant, lounge, and a 24-hour fitness center.

Round trip air from Minneapolis to Seattle.
3 nights hotel stay.
Hotel located in downtown Seattle.

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Viking River Cruise
As the small ship experts, Viking delivers you right to your destinations' doorsteps.

15-Day Grand European Tour From $4,999 per person.
8-Day Romantic Danube From $2,199 per person
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Jamaica
  
Save up to $200

Dominican Republic


Set the stage for all-inclusive fun, with up to $200 off per booking 


With Royal Caribbean, there's an endless world of adventure for you to discover.


Score 60% off the second guest, 30% off the 3rd and 4th guests and up to $300 instant savings. And bring the whole family, because kids sail free.

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Did you know?

PEARL HARBOR 78TH ANNIVERSARY:

The USS Arizona Memorial reopened September 1, 2019. The National Park Service, in coordination with the United States Navy and contractors, completed the final phase of construction. The reopening of the memorial will provide for a safe and enhanced visit to Pearl Harbor, allowing visitors to more closely understand the story and pay their respects to the men aboard the Arizona.

The attack commenced at 7:55 A.M. on Sunday, December 7, 1941.

The attack lasted 110 minutes, from 7:55 a.m. until 9:45 a.m..

The Japanese launched their airplanes in two waves, approximately 45 minutes apart.

The Arizona exploded when a bomb breached its forward magazine (i.e. the ammunition room). Approximately 1,100 U.S. servicemen died on board.

A total of 2,335 U.S. servicemen were killed and 1,143 were wounded. Sixty-eight civilians were also killed and 35 were wounded.

The United States declared war on Japan the next day as FDR gave his famous "Day of Infamy" speech to Congress.