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Deer Hunter's Widows Gaming Tour
Departure Date Days Return Date Cost Per Person
11/19/2010 (Friday) 3 11/21/2010 (Sunday) $159.00 (double)

Deer Hunter's Widows Gaming Tour
November 19 - 21, 2010
3-day tour

Day 1 - Friday, November 19, 2010:
We'll leave Green Bay behind and head to Harris, MI, for our first stop at the Island Resort and Casino (formerly known as Chip-In} for some morning gambling. If this is your first visit to this casino, they will provide $20 for first-time play, otherwise a package based on prior play, PLUS $20 in tokens. Early in the afternoon we'll leave for Kewadin Casino in Manistique, MI where you'll receive $10 match play and a food coupon (the food coupon can be used at any of the Kewadin casinos we'll be visiting). Later in the afternoon we'll head to Sault Ste. Marie where we'll arrive at the Kewadin Casino where we'll stay the night and you'll receive another $10 match play.

Day 2 - Saturday, November 20, 2010:
Breakfast is included at the hotel. We'll leave for the Kewadin Casino in St. Ignace, MI, in the morning for another $10 in match play. Mid-afternoon we'll head back to Kewadin in Sault Ste. Marie for another $10 in match play and our hotel stay for the second night.

Day 3 - Sunday, November 21, 2010:
Breakfast is included at the hotel. We'll leave Sault Ste. Marie in the morning and head back to Kewadin in Manistique for another $10 in match play. Early in the afternoon we'll leave for the Island Resort and Casino in Harris where you'll receive a package based on your prior play. Early in the evening we'll head back to Green Bay.

Includes:

  • Motor coach transportation
  • Coffee, juice, & rolls
  • Accommodations
  • Casino perks at each casino we visit.
  • Services of your tour director

Price per person: $159.00 Double
$149.00 Triple
$219.00 Single

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