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COLE HARBOUR DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL. My 17, . DISNEY WORLD 2006. Where we will stay!. IMAGINE YOURSELF IN EXCITING ORLANDO, FLORIDA!!! YOUR TRIP WILL INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING:

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  1. COLE HARBOUR DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL My 17, DISNEY WORLD 2006

  2. Where we will stay!

  3. IMAGINE YOURSELF IN EXCITING ORLANDO, FLORIDA!!! YOUR TRIP WILL INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING: * Roundtrip transfers – Roundtrip Airport Transportation Provided By Disney Magical Express. *Performance day transportation provided (After performance a group of parents would need to accompany the motorcoach to the hotel to unload equipment.) *Use of the Walt Disney World Transportation System linking the Parks and the Hotels. * Deluxe hotel accommodations for four nights at a Disney Moderate Resort. Each hotelfeatures themed rooms, food court, an adult pool, quiet pool, game arcade and includes complimentary use of the Walt Disney World Transportation System (based upon availability and a minimum of 10 rooms – if under 10 rooms alternate accommodations will be made). Port Orleans

  4. DISNEY MAGIC MUSIC DAYS V.I.P. PEPERFORMANCE PASSPORT - Performance based on acceptance of application by Walt Disney World) PERFORMANCE PACKAGE INCLUDES*** Performance in the Walt Disney World Resort. -          Up to 4 days admission to the MAGIC KINGDOM Park, EPCOT, Disney-MGM Studios, and Disney’s Animal Kingdom. -        One buffet breakfast at the Fantasia Pavilion with unique entertainment and presentation. -      One day admission to a Disney Water Park of your choice (Typhoon Lagoon, or Blizzard Beach.) OR One day admission to Disney Quest. Park Hopping Privileges Disney Magic Music Days T-Shirt and Lapel Pin. *Five meals included – One special breakfast at the Fantasia Pavilion in Walt Disney World, and Four counter service meal coupons at Walt Disney World. *One complimentary for the Director based on single occupancy.

  5. 2006 Orlando, Florida Tour Special Proposal Page Two * Video picture album of your trip for EACH participant. Create-A-Video is the latest craze with students, teachers and parents today for a fun keepsake of this once-in-a-lifetime experience discovered on your trip. Your group will be provided with 1 camera for every 10 participants, take lots of pictures during your trip, then return cameras to Create-A-Video in the prepaid postage box provided to you, pictures are printed and reviewed and the best photos will be used in the video. The video is made with cool special effects and appropriate instrumental music. If you are a music group, you have the unique opportunity to have your performed music added as the background audio for your video. Your videos will be sent back to your designated address for distribution for EVERY member of your group. Memories may be enjoyed over and over for years to come!! * Two Million Dollar Tour Liability Insurance Coverage. * Services and assistance ofAmerican Tours & Travel’s staff members in Orlando including 24 hourelectronic paging service. * All applicable taxes and gratuities included.

  6. LAND PACKAGE PRICE – Disney’s Port Orleans Resort- $429.00 USDper person, quad occupancy. $479.00 USDper person, triple occupancy. $569.00 USDper person, double occupancy. $839.00 USDper person, single occupancy. $50.00 ADD ON Per Person (Does not Include Complimentary Packages)- Disney’s Polynesian Resort Luau

  7. *Land Package price is based on participation in Walt Disney World’s Magic Music Days 4-Day Program which requires submitting an application for acceptance. * Walt Disney World’s Magic Music Days CHAPERONES admission is based on (2) two adult’s per five (5) performing students. Applicable Surcharge of $126.82 will be added for additional adults. This surcharge does not include t-shirt or lapel pin. These items may be purchased at an additional cost. Prices are subject to increase without notice at the discretion of the Walt Disney World Company. OPTIONAL: * ADD $484.00 - for Disney Educational Workshop if less than 22 participants or $22.00 per person for 22 or more participants. Please note: Package based on current ticket prices; prices are subject to change without notice Prices based on a minimum of 30 paying passengers All prices NOT guaranteed until contract issuance Rates are subject to availability Attraction operating hours are subject to change without notice Quote valid for 30 days from date indicated

  8. The Second Proposal is from Gateway Music Festivals and Tours

  9. Transportation Round-trip airfare between Halifax and Orlando Deluxe motorcoach transportation for all activities and performances in Orlando 1 - 55 passenger motorcoach Motorcoach driver’s gratuities

  10. Accommodations/Meals Accommodations in three-star hotel in greater Orlando area – 4 nights Breakfast daily – 4 Dinners – 5 Disney meal coupons – 3 Universal meal coupon – 1 Dinner at Hard Rock Café - 1

  11. Performances in Orlando Performances in Orlando 3-day Magic Music Days Park Hopper package includes, admission to the Magic Kingdom, EPCOT Centre, Disney-MGM Studios Theme Park and Disney’s Animal Kingdom Magic Music Days group award Director’s festival information manual Director’s gift

  12. Lights, Camera and Action! Lights, Camera and Action! Lights, Camera and Action 2 – day Universal Park Pass package includes, admission to Universal studios and Islands of Adventure

  13. Additional Inclusive Features Services of a GatewayTour Manager throughout your tour All taxes and gratuities on inclusive services One free trip for every 20 paying passengers including airfare, based on double occupancy rate Tour manual Director’s gift Non-Inclusive Items Porterage of luggage at hotels or airline skycaps Storage facilities at your hotel Oversized luggage fees assessed by the airlines Instrument or equipment rental Surcharges for fuel increases Individual travel insurance (optional) Pre-departure meeting

  14. Tour Price – Orlando Price based on 55 passengers traveling (53 paying, 2 free based on double occupancy rate) Prices are per person Four per room Three per room Two per room One per room Land Package $627.00 $662.00 $733.00 $945.00 Airfare $328.00 $328.00 $328.00 $328.00 Total tour price $955.00 $990.00 $1,061.00 $1,273.00

  15. The prices and events included in this proposal can only be confirmed upon receipt of a tour application and booking of activities. The price is subject to change according to the number of passengers. Air rates will not be available until 11 months prior to your departure. This estimated airfare is based on a rate available on 5/10/05, and includes estimated air taxes. Once we request and hold actual air space for your group, we will guarantee a fare two weeks prior to receiving your air deposit. Airfares are subject to airport tax increases until passengers are ticketed and paid in full. Please Note: Your initial invoices will show an estimated distribution of passengers at the quad, triple, double and single room rates, resulting in an estimated total balance. When we receive your final rooming list we will adjust your invoice to reflect your actual distribution and actual final balance. Your final balance must be paid in full 45 days prior to departure. Magic Music Days: The director must complete all audition packets for Magic Music Days. The application must be sent to Magic Music Days at least 2 months prior to the performance date requested. Please note: **The tour price anditinerary are contingent upon the group’s acceptance into Magic Music Days.**

  16. Magic Music Days Disneyland Performance Audition Guide * Application Deadline: It is imperative that any group interested in performing as a part of Disney’s Magic Music Days submits all required performance material no later than 2 months prior to departure date. Acceptance into the program will determine the tour price, itinerary, and performance options. Step One: Take a Photograph of your group Consider your costuming as equally important to how your group plays, sings or dances, and select the following: A formal, uniform look, including shoes A style that is age appropriate and tasteful with respect to a family audience Costumes that suit your music and choreography Matching or complimentary attire for the director and accompanists, if applicable A photo of your group in these costumes that was taken after January 1, 2002 Not acceptable on stage at the Disneyland Resort: Denim or T-shirts, athletic shoes, sandals, tattered clothing or any unmatched or non-uniform styles in clothing or footwear Bare feet, two piece costumes that show the stomach, suggestive necklines, short crop-top styles, miniskirts or other revealing costumes Costume changes Mascots or costumes that suggest the portrayal of any personality including Disney characters Costumes that mask or cover the face If you are purchasing new costumes and do not have them at the time of application, please send a drawing of your proposed costume

  17. Step Two: Make a Recording Prepare a video recording that reflects your group’s best performance skills. Your audition recording is evaluated using the following criteria: Sing musically with special attention to enunciation, intonation, balance and phrasing Maintain good posture, energy and stage presence Have appropriate content. Popular music may contain content, lyrics and references that are not appropriate at the Disneyland Resort. Airplay on mainstream radio stations does not ensure “G-Rated” content. Examples: “Greased Lightning” from the “Grease” Soundtrack. This version contains explicit lyrics An adaptation without explicit lyrics is acceptable “The Devil Went Down to Georgia” by the Charlie Daniels Band. This version contains explicit lyrics An adaptation without explicit lyrics is acceptable “Genie in a Bottle” by Christina Aguilera. The original version contains inappropriate references An adaptation without inappropriate references is acceptable and ensure the quality of your recording Chose a room with the best possible acoustics for your recording. The concert setting usually provides better acoustics than your rehearsal room Use high grade equipment and a new video or audiotape Start recording close to the beginning of the tape Check your recording close to the beginning of the tape Check your recording level to be sure playback is loud enough but not distorted Record three or four short, upbeat selections that are representative of your intended performance. Play back your entire tape to check your recording. You may wish to use it as an educational tool by having performers critique their audition before mailing it. Cue the tape to the beginning

  18. *Prepare a list of your recorded selectionsin order and attach it to your tape       *Label your tape with the name of your group       *No adjudication or promotional videos can be accepted

  19. Audition material is evaluated using the following criteria: • Appearance: costume uniformity and creativity, suitability for performance and for the Disney audience, cleanliness and grooming • Interpretation of Music and/or Choreography: Contribution to overall show value through interpretation of music and/or choreography, facial expression, fluidity of movement, dynamics and phrasing • Showmanship:ability to display a sense of flair, style and energy • Professionalism: level of professionalism displayed during performance • Technical Execution: level of technical achievement in music and/or dance, including accuracy of notes and rhythms, precision of movement, intonation, dynamics and phrasing • Show Content: effectiveness of program choice, including creativity, variety and suitability for a Disney audience • Soloists (as applicable): Technical and interpretive ability or featured soloists • Accompaniment (as applicable): overall quality of media or live accompaniment  • Show Value: Overall effectiveness of the performance as a show element for Disneyland Resort Guests

  20. OPTIONAL CHOICES

  21. Blizzard BeachA ski resort was built after a freak Florida snowstorm, but it turned into a water park as soon as the snow began to melt! This Disney water adventure is a winter wonderland with some of the longest, tallest and most unbelievable rides! Rides include “Summit Plummet” a free-fall speed slide, “Teamboat Springs” a bobsled flume, and “Snow Stormers” a toboggan flume through slalom gates! If you’re looking for a tamer ride, try “Cross Country Creek’s” lazy tuberide or “TikesPeak” offering big fun for little kids. • Disney Quest Disney Quest is an indoor interactive theme park that combines Disney's magic with cutting-edge technology, such as virtual reality, to provide adventures for guests of all ages. In June of 1999, the flagship Disney Quest facilityopened at the Walt Disney World® Resort in Orlando. Interactive rides include “Cyber Space Mountain” in which you design the roller coaster of your dreams or nightmares, then buckle up with a friend and ride your creation in a full 360-degree pitch-and-roll motion-based simulator. Gravity is no obstacle on this roller coaster in space. • Downtown DisneyBeyond the parks lies a world of entertainment with all the imagination, energy, and color you would expect from Disney. The newest entertainment area to explore is Downtown Disney, encompassing three unique areas: the eclectic West Side, with cutting-edge dining, one-of-a-kind shops, a music superstore, and 24 movie screens; Pleasure Island, where eight outrageous clubs spill out into a nonstop street party; and the Marketplace, a bustling shoppers' playground full of delightful restaurants and shops. Stroll along Disney's Boardwalk, a seaside celebration with shopping, dining, dancing, and a state-of-the-art sports bar.

  22. . • Typhoon Lagoon • A nasty typhoon swept through a 56-acre village tossing the shrimp boat, Miss Tilly, to the summit of Mt. Mayday. Rebuilt into a dazzling watery playground, Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon water park offers high-speed thrills in a beautiful tropical environment. Among the rides is “Typhoon Lagoon”, featuring the world’s largest inland surfing waves, “Humunga Kowabunga”, with two speed slides to shoot you through caves at 30 mph, and “Shark Reef”, where you can snorkel a coral reef teeming with sharks! • Universal StudiosThis movie-based theme park opened in 1990. The largest motion picture facility outside of Hollywood, Universal Studios Florida has entertained and excited countless visitors over the years with over 40 incredible rides, shows, movie sets and attraction. It’s the only place on earth where you can go beyond the screen and actually Live The MoviesSM

  23. Terms and Conditions • 1. Application Fee: A non-refundable application fee of $500.00 must accompany this application ($400.00 of the application fee will be applied to the payment of the tour.)  • 2. Air Deposit • International:$100.00 per person air deposit due within 14 days of air space confirmation • Hawaii/Mexico: $100.00 per person air deposit due within 14 days of air space confirmation • U.S./Canada: $50.00 per person air deposit due within 14 days of air space confirmation • 3. Land Deposit • If tour packagedoes include airfare, the following land deposit is required: • International: $100.00 per person land deposit due within 30 days of air space confirmation • Hawaii/Mexico:$50.00 per person land deposit due within 30 days of air space confirmation • U.S./Canada:$50.00 per person land deposit due within 30 days of air space confirmation • If tour package does not include airfare, the following land deposit is required: • International: $150.00 per person land deposit due within 30 days of receipt of application • Hawaii/Mexico:$100.00 per person land deposit due within 30 days of receipt of application • U.S./Canada:$75.00 per person land deposit due within 30 days of receipt of application

  24. 4. Payment Schedule: After air and land deposits have been submitted, the remaining balance is divided into four equal installments, to be made 135/105/75/45 days prior to departure. Hotel reservations, meals, transportation, and activities are subject to cancellation if payments are not received by their due dates. If Gateway Music Festivals & Tours, Inc. (Gateway) has not received payment in full 45 days prior to departure, Gateway reserves the right to cancel all arrangements and withhold all payments made. All payments must be made in United States currency, unless otherwise advised in writing by Gateway. Checks should be made payable to “Gateway Music Festivals and Tours, Inc.” • 5. Air Price: Airfares quoted in proposals are estimated and cannot be confirmed until a deposit is paid and space is reserved. Airlines will not confirm space or fares until approximately eleven (11) months prior to the travel dates. Airfares quoted in proposals include estimated air taxes. Air taxes cannot be confirmed until air tickets are issued, approximately 45 days prior to departure. • 6. Land Price: The land price includes the items listed in the “Inclusive Features” section of the proposal. The per person land price is based on a specific number of passengers as indicated in the proposal. If the number of passengers changes, the per person land price may be adjusted accordingly. International proposal prices are based on foreign exchange rates in effect on the date the proposal is sent. The land price will be finalized 45 days prior to departure, based on the number of passengers on the final rooming list and the foreign exchange rate at which Gateway made payments for the group’s services.

  25. 7. Air Cancellation Fees: With the exception of Hawaii, where a $50.00 cancellation fee is assessed from date of deposit, the initial air deposit is normally refundable up to four months (120 days) prior to departure. Certain airlines may charge a flat fee of up to $1,000.00 if the entire group cancels. If the group or an individual cancels between 119 days and 45 days before departure, the initial air deposit will be forfeited. Tickets are normally issued 45 days prior to departure. In most cases, tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable once issued. • 8. Land Cancellations Fees: Up until 135 days prior to departure, Gateway will refund all land deposits with the exception of a flat cancellation fee of $1,000.00 if the entire group cancels, plus any additional vendors’ fees. Individual vendors may assess fees inaddition to the standard cancellation fees listed below. If a replacement of the same gender is foundand room block is not affected, cancellation fees may be reduced. • Cancellation fees from 135 day until departure are as follows: • 135 – 106 days: 20% of land cost • 105 – 46 days: 40% of land cost • 45 – 16 days: 60% of land cost • 15 – Departure: 75% of land cost • 9. Last-Minute Passenger Additions: Any passenger added to the group within 45 days of departure will be assessed a surcharge of 20% of the quad rate in addition to any vendor fees or rate increases incurred by Gateway for the late passenger addition. In order toconfirm the additional passenger, Gateway must receive written notification of the additional passenger's first and last name, an updated rooming list, flight manifest, coach list, and any meal or activity counts. • 10. Travel Insurance: Gateway will provide your group with information about optional travel insurance to protect against cancellation, baggage loss, and medical expenses incurred during your tour. The cost of this insurance is not included in the proposal, unless otherwise noted, and must be purchased from Gateway.

  26. 11. Airline Obligations: The services of any ARC or IATA member airline may be used in connection with this tour. The responsibilities of the designated carrier in the operation of this tour are limited to the air transportation involved. Direct air carrier’s liability in the event of schedule changes, delays, loss of or damage to baggage or for death or injury to person or property, is subject to and limited by the terms of their applicable tariffs. • 12. Air Deviations: Because special group fares are used in these proposals, no deviations will be allowed on the outbound journey. Passengers may deviate on the return, but airlines place certain restrictions on the number of passengers that may deviate. Gateway will charge a processing fee for each deviation in addition to any supplemental charges assessed by the airline. • 13. Luggage: This proposal includes the cost of transporting one piece of checked luggage (notto exceed 62 linear inches or 70 pounds) and one carry-on piece (not to exceed 45 linear inches)while traveling on theairlines. • 14. Itinerary Changes: The programs offered have been designed by Gateway months in advance of departure. Gateway shall have the right to alter, amend, or cancel such programs and to make any adjustments to the program cost prior to departure in order to meet unanticipated contingencies. Such changes shall not be grounds for cancellation without penalty. Participation in the program constitutes approval of the itinerary and program costs. Should conditions beyond the control of Gateway require that changes be made to the itinerary; Gateway will endeavor to provide alternate activities of an equal or higher value.

  27. 15. Festival Participation: If your proposal includes participation in a Music Festival, we will advise the status of that festival 90 days prior to departure. Should there be an insufficient number of groups to operate a festival; Gateway reserves the right to convert your package to a performance tour. • 16. Events beyond Gateway’s Control: Gateway shall not be responsible for events beyond its control, such as, without limitation, acts of God, strikes, or governmental restrictions, or for acts of omissions of persons or companies not controlled by it, such as, without limitations, air carriers, bus companies, railways, and hotels. Gateway and its officers, directors, employees and agents are hereby released from all claims arising out of such events, acts, or omissions. • 17. Health and Safety Measures: Gateway shall have the right but not the duty, to take whatever actions it deems necessary in regard to the health and safety of any or all participants including, without limitation, obtaining medical treatment on their behalf and transporting them home for medical or other emergency reasons at the expense of the participant or their responsible party. For student groups: a minor may not be left unattended at any time, and the school or organization is responsible to assign someone to be present at all times. • 18. Release:The organization/school and each participant therein agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Gateway Music Festivals & Tours, Inc. and its officers, directors, employees and agents from any financial liability or obligation incurred by either the school or any individual participant and from any injury or damage to the person or property of others which any participant causes or contributes to while participating in a Gateway program. By signing theapplication, the organization releases Gateway its officers, directors, employees, and agents from any and all causes of actions, claims and damages of any kind or nature whatsoever arising from any injury, loss, damage, costs, accident, delay, irregularity, or expense arising out of or in any way connected with the performances or operation of a Gateway program. This agreement/document shall be deemed executed in the State of Minnesota and construed according to the laws of the State of Minnesota.

  28. Additional Terms for Student Groups: • 1. Program Participation: Each participant is expected to participate in all scheduled activities. The director and/or chaperones shall ensure that participants are present for all scheduled activities. Gateway is not responsible for any participant when absent from Gateway supervised activities. • 2. Rules and Standards: Gateway shall have the right to enforce whatever reasonable group rules and standards are announced by Gateway. Such rules may include, without limitation, rules regarding attendance at meetings, daily curfew, dress standards, vulgar language, smoking, and behavior at the social activities. Gateway shall have the right to terminate the involvement of any tour participant who fails to comply with any such rules, and to send the participant home by the first available transportation at the expense of the participant or their responsible party. • 3. Alcoholic Beverages and Illegal Drugs: Participants under the age oftwenty-one are not permitted to use or have in their possession alcoholicbeverages of any kind or illegal or narcotic drugs (other than those prescribed bya licensed physician). Possession of alcoholic beverages or illegal drugs is grounds for immediate dismissal. Gateway will send the participant home at the participant’s expense.

  29. Discovery Group Ltd Disney World Tour Orlando

  30. Day 101 May 2006: Depart Halifax and arrive Orlando. Transfer to your hotel. • Day 2 – Day 402 May 2006 – 04 May 2006: Disney World at your leisure. • Day 505 May 2006: Transfer to Orlando airport for your flight home.

  31. Pricing in Canadian Dollars (Based on 4 people per room) • Minimum 50 paying passengers $1137pp • Minimum 40 paying passengers $1118pp • Minimum 30 paying passengers $1106ppEstimated spending money is $200 per person • Pricing in Canadian Dollars (Based on 3 people per room) • Minimum 50 paying passengers $1181pp • Minimum 40 paying passengers $1162pp • Minimum 30 paying passengers $1150ppEstimated spending money is $200 per person • Pricing in Canadian Dollars (Based on 2 people per room) • Minimum 50 paying passengers $1267pp • Minimum 40 paying passengers $1247pp • Minimum 30 paying passengers $1235ppEstimated spending money is $200 per person • The above price includes: • Mandatory, all-inclusive travel insurance with minimum $5,000,000 medical coverage and full cancellation coverage. Ask us for details of the policy and exclusions to coverage such as voluntary cancellation and pre-existing conditions.

  32. Round-trip airfare between Halifax and Orlando. Please note that the included air taxes ($106.00) are approximate and may change. We are not holding airspace. The flight schedule will be announced. Flights and tours are subject to change and subject to availability until booked. • Ground transportation between the Orlando airport and the Disney Pop Century Resort.One free tour conductor in a twin occupancy room with minimum 30 passengers.Magic 4-Day Disney World Pass. There are 2 types of Disney World Passes.  The Magic Pass is for only admission to one park per day excluding the water parks; it does not include transfers between the parks.  The Premium Pass permits accessto all parks including water parks and includes transfers between theparks. Everybody must have the same pass. The 4-Day Premium Pass willcost an additional $109.00 Canadian per person. • The prices do not include: àmeals  àgratuities àpersonal expenses àany items not specifically indicated as included

  33. YEAH DISNEY WORLD!!!

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