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AN UNCOMMON VACATION AT AN UNCOMMON PRICE
The Work and Play Vacation program
by
Anonymous
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
AN UNCOMMON VACATION
AT AN UNCOMMON PRICE
June 13, 2001. Some vacationers still believe that to travel to exotic destinations, one option exists. They go through the standard means of booking their vacation, spending a great deal of money and then come back home. What more and more savvy travelers are finding out is that there lies a sophisticated, less costly, very exciting and incredible alternative called the Work and Play® Vacation program. And it seems to be working; sales for 2001 are booming, with initial numbers double those of last year.
The Work and Play® Vacation program is undeniably one of the most appealing travel options available to individuals who can offer talents, expertise or services and in exchange receive a vacation opportunity at some of the best resorts and cruiselines in the world.
“I can only say positive things because there have been no negatives. My wife and I have been to Jamiaca, Bahamas and Dominican Republic and they have been the best vacations of our lives. Having the opportunity to meet and play with other talented musicians has been a fantasy. Our plans are to do this as long as we can. It is a tremendous chance to showcase your talent and ability in some of the most wonderful settings in the world. I encourage everyone who has the chance, to give “Work and Play” top priority.” James Harrison a musician from Winnipeg, Canada had to comment.
“We offer a vacation, with full guest status for our “talent guests and their traveling companion” comments Marie-Anne Propp, owner/operator of Entertainment Futures, who selects and auditions solo/duo musical and variety acts across North America.
After you’ve done a couple of musical sets, or performed a showstopper comedy act, you can sit back and enjoy all that the tropical paradise has to offer. She also looks for the unknown entertainment such as golf pros, tennis pros, dance instructors, and talk theatre options.
“The friendships made and the stories to share are treasured memories. It was my love of dancing and my desire to travel, that brought me to Entertainment Futures, Work and Play Vacation program. Seeing the world at a fraction of the cost in exchange for my servies has taken me on over 52 cruises.” Don Samuels, Mesa, Arizona (Dance Host)
For further information contact: Entertainment Futures
(204) 774-2115 or e-mail to: mapropp@mts.net
Website: http://workandplayvacations.homestead.com/files/workandplayvacations.htm
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