Q-Trip 2024! JAMAICA!!

Q-Trip 2024!  JAMAICA!!

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October 26th through November 2nd you’re invited to experience “The Jamazin Escape” at the beautiful Royalton & Hideaway Blue Waters Montego Bay Resort in JAMAICA!!

ON SALE TODAY AT 9:00AM!!  CALL 607-330-44QQ (4477) TO BOOK!

INCLUDES:
Roundtrip deluxe transportation between Ithaca and
departure airport
* Roundtrip non-stop flights to Montego Bay, Jamaica
* Roundtrip airport/resort transfers in Montego Bay
* 7-nights all-inclusive accommodations at
Royalton & Hideaway Blue Waters Montego Bay Resort
* Exclusive Q Country Events
* AAA Group Travel Tour Hosts
* Airlines taxes and fees (excluding baggage fees

RESORT AMENITIES:
* Seven restaurants including a sports bar/disco
* Four bars including a swim-up bar
* Gelato and Coffee lounge
* 24-hour room service
* Pool & Beach wait service
* Unlimited Wi-Fi
* Endless live entertainment
* Sports & Activities
* Fitness center
* Spa & Beauty Salon (fees apply)
* Lazy river & Waterslides
* Weekly WHITE party
* Casino

Scroll down for information and booking forms then keep going for photos of this incredible, exclusive Q Country Adventure!

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