Egypt and Greece Travel with Adventures by Disney
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Suffice
it to say, both countries have experienced, and continue to experience,
a lot of tumult. The Euro Crisis and Arab Spring aren't over. Seeing
riots in Athens, and the large protests in Cairo, made this travel
writer want to know more about tourism in those countries. Seeing that
Adventures by Disney is above all a safe family travel program, talking
with some one there about the new itineraries seemed like a good place
to start. Josh D'Amaro, the Vice President of Adventures by Disney, was
kind enough to answer my questions.
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At
Adventures by Disney, the safety and security of our guests is our top
priority and we continue to monitor the situation in Egypt. We've
carefully researched these destinations and are excited to offer an
experience the whole family will enjoy. Our first Middle East departure
took place in mid-October with great success and we look forward to
guiding more guests through this amazing itinerary again in spring .
Currently, Egypt is scheduled to depart this coming April but that will
of course be reevaluated if the situation is not safe.
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Two
words - "Disney Differences." Like all Disney travel offerings,
Adventures by Disney holds true to the brand's dedication to
storytelling, exceptional customer service and incredible value. With
our award-winning itineraries, families are treated to a hassle-free
experience - luggage, ground transportation, entrance fees to popular
sites and accommodations are all taken care of - an invaluable package
deal, perfect for families taking their first international vacation and
seasoned wanderlusters alike. From the moment guests are greeted at the
airport to the moment they bid farewell, we work to ensure that
adventurers are focused on experiencing all the destination has to offer
and making memories with their loved ones.
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Saturday, 13 January 2018
Greece & Egypt Travel with Adventures by Disney
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