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Time: January 24, 2015 to January 29, 2015
Location: Port Canaveral, Florida
Street: Caribbean for 5 nights
City/Town: Port Canaveral, FL
Website or Map: http://www.gwrracruise.com
Phone: 386-299-7535
Event Type: trip
Organized By: Gold Wing Road Riders Association
Latest Activity: Dec 9, 2014
The Gold Wing Road Riders Association - Royal Caribbean Explorer of the Seas will be held in Port Canaveral, Florida from January 24th to January 29th, 2015.
Location:
-Port Canaveral, Florida
Come away with us on a cruise to the Caribbean for 5 nights on January 24, 2015.
We're excited to announce a Chapters cruise aboard the beautiful Explorer of the Seas and you're invited. There are members from all of the country confirmed for the cruise and hope you will join us. This special cruise is open to all Chapters, members and friends.
This will be a fun and unique opportunity to get together, celebrate friends, fun, safety and knowledge. We will have the chance to meet other members from all over the country.
You DO NOT need a passport to go on this cruise. However, you will need a original
birth certificate or a certified copy along with a drivers license or state ID.
A special thank you to Jim McGinnis GWRRA Chapter Director FL 1-H and Danny & Kathy McIlrath FL 1-K for their work on this cruise.
Please Contact For More Information:
-386-299-7535
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