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Alumni Tours - Thomas P. Gohagan & Co.
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. |
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Alumni Tours - Thomas P. Gohagan & Co.
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: http://www.omnitour.ca/destination/france -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$* Paris, Vallée de la Loire, Bordeaux, Périgord, Côte d'Azur… The english language part of their site only says: http://www.omnitour.ca/destination-en/france We don't have a specific program. Why? Because, all our programs are flexible and tailored to your needs! |
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Alumni Tours - Thomas P. Gohagan & Co.
On 10/09/2011 02:35 PM, Paul Aubrin wrote:
On Sat, 08 Oct 2011 11:57:13 -0700, Walt Bilofsky wrote: We're looking at an alumni association tour to a village in France. Although they are marketed through many universities' alumni lists, a lot of them are actually run by Thomas P. Gohagan& Co.. Has anyone had any experience with this company's tours? Thanks. As a point of comparison, I found this Canadian company: http://www.omnitour.ca/destination/france -6 days from 1419CA$* 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: http://www.omnitour.ca/destination-en/france 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. |
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Alumni Tours - Thomas P. Gohagan & Co.
In message , Tom P
writes 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: http://www.omnitour.ca/destination/france -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$* Paris, Vallée de la Loire, Bordeaux, Périgord, Côte d'Azur… The english language part of their site only says: http://www.omnitour.ca/destination-en/france We don't have a specific program. Why? Because, all our programs are flexible and tailored to your needs! It reads like it's mainly for students. What's included in the price? Flights? (I think not) What kind of hotels? Transport? Program? It seems very strange offering fixed price tours without defining any itinerary. I have today received a notice of a cruise organised by Gohagan (for an alumni association), which confuses Bergen and Copenhagen, quotes 2 different names for the ship, and gives no specific prices. At your own risk, I think. Sheila -- --- Sheila Page |
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Alumni Tours - Thomas P. Gohagan & Co.
Actually the trip turned out quite well. There were two very
different and very interesting professors. Compared to the average group tour, the participants were better educated and traveled. It was well organized with a pretty good itinerary. Sheila Page wrote: In message , Tom P writes On 10/09/2011 02:35 PM, Paul Aubrin wrote: On Sat, 08 Oct 2011 11:57:13 -0700, Walt Bilofsky wrote: We're looking at an alumni association tour to a village in France. Although they are marketed through many universities' alumni lists, a lot of them are actually run by Thomas P. Gohagan& Co.. Has anyone had any experience with this company's tours? Thanks. As a point of comparison, I found this Canadian company: http://www.omnitour.ca/destination/france -6 days from 1419CA$* 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: http://www.omnitour.ca/destination-en/france 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. 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 |
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Alumni Tours - Thomas P. Gohagan & Co.
Thank you for the update.
Sheila In message , Walt Bilofsky writes 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 wrote: In message , Tom P writes 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: http://www.omnitour.ca/destination/france -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: http://www.omnitour.ca/destination-en/france 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. 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 -- --- Sheila Page |
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