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Through the Champagne Country by BargeParis to Reims
Through the Champagne Country by Barge
Presented by WGUC & WVXU
June 13-21, 2008

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Paris Extension
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Reservation Forms

To ensure your reservation please print, complete, sign and mail the reservation form with your credit card number or check for $500.00 per person payable to WVXU to:

WVXU
Paris to Reims
1223 Central Parkway
Cincinnati, OH 45214

Total cost of the trip is $2,895 for the cruise only; or $3,695 with airfare from Cincinnati (CVG) to Paris (CDG).

Optional post-tour extension: $695 per person. Tips and gratuities are not included.

Call for pricing from other airports
Single supplement (limited availability) – $1,295; with Paris Extension: $1,640
Economy plus upgrade from $1,495
Business class upgrade from: $3,495
*Airline ticket tax, surcharges & fees, subject to change, of approx.: $345

EARLY BOOKING & PAYMENT BONUS OF $600 PER COUPLE/$300 PER PERSON APPLIES FOR RESERVATIONS PAID IN FULL BY JANUARY 31, 2008.

** A tax-deductible donation of $300 to Cincinnati Public Radio is included in the pricing.

For more information, call Len Sternberg at (513)419-7116.


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