Rocky Mountaineer 2012 Brochure, CAD Version - (Page 85)

General Information BroCHUrE PriCES Prices displayed are per person based on double occupancy. Prices for singles, triples and for children are available on request. Unless otherwise indicated, child rates apply to children aged 2–11 years inclusive, and are based on one or two children sharing with two adults in the same double room using existing beds. SPECiAl NEEdS ANd diSABiliTy rEqUirEMENTS Rocky Mountaineer will make every effort to meet any special needs, including the requirements of our disabled guests. Most of the Rocky Mountaineer coaches are wheelchair accessible. GoldLeaf Dome coaches have elevators for guests who have troubles using the spiral staircase. Please inform your reservations agent at the time of booking, if any assistance is required. lUGGAGE oNBoArd THE roCKy MoUNTAiNEEr RedLeaf Service guests will need to pack a small overnight bag for their stay in Kamloops or Quesnel. Main luggage will be checked through to their final Rocky Mountaineer destination and will not be available in Kamloops or Quesnel. GoldLeaf Service and SilverLeaf Service guests’ luggage will be delivered to their Kamloops or Quesnel accommodation. All guests should be sure to carry any medications with them onboard the train. SMoKE-FrEE PoliCy To ensure the preservation of our fragile environment, and for the comfort of all guests, smoking is not permitted onboard the Rocky Mountaineer or in the rail stations. This includes the vestibules between the coaches and the restroom facilities. We appreciate your understanding. WHEN To TrAvEl The west coast of Canada offers a temperate climate, with warm summers and mild winters. The Canadian Rockies and the eastern provinces feature a much more dramatic climate, with cold winters perfect for snow-based activities. July, August and September generally have the finest weather. Frequently Asked Questions 1. an children travel on the rocky Mountaineer Journey C through the Clouds, First Passage to the West, Rainforest to Gold Rush and Coastal Passage routes? Yes, unless otherwise noted. However, the Rocky Mountaineer trip through the Rockies is a minimum of two eight-hour days onboard the train, which may be long for some children. C 2. an children travel on the rocky Mountaineer Whistler Sea to Sky Climb route? Yes, the Whistler Sea to Sky Climb is a three and a half hour excursion, which is enjoyable for the whole family. H 3. ow far do we travel on the rocky Mountaineer Journey through the Clouds, First Passage to the West and Rainforest to Gold Rush routes? About 450 kilometres (280 miles) each day, all in daylight. Look forward to spending two relaxing days onboard the Rocky Mountaineer. H 4. ow long is the Whistler Sea to Sky Climb rail excursion? The Whistler Sea to Sky Climb rail excursion is approximately three and a half hours and covers a distance of 120 kilometres (75 miles). 5. What is the protocol concerning gratuities for Onboard Attendants? Gratuities are not included in prices (unless indicated) for Onboard Attendants, driver-guides, transfers, Kamloops Entertainment Staff, tour escorts, hotel porterage or Red Cap Porters. While it is neither our place nor our wish to tell you how much to tip, gratuities in Canada are often given in recognition of service excellence. If you are travelling on an organized tour, you may want to check with your tour director to confirm the amount of gratuity for your Onboard Attendants that may have been included in your tour package. d 6. oes the rocky Mountaineer have sleeper cars? No. Our all-daylight rail tours are scheduled to show you the scenery. After a day onboard the train through the Rockies, you overnight in either Kamloops or Quesnel, British Columbia. Accommodation in Vancouver and Whistler is not included unless indicated. A 7. re we able to move within the rocky Mountaineer? One of the advantages of train travel is the spacious room afforded to all guests. Guests are able to move through their own coaches. GoldLeaf Service, SilverLeaf Service and RedLeaf Service guests can enjoy fresh air outside their coaches. Access to the GoldLeaf Dome coach and adjacent vestibule is limited to guests reserving this service. Guests on the Whistler Sea to Sky Climb route have access to an open-air Heritage Observation Car. 8. Am I able to bring my pet along? All pets or animals (excluding guide dogs) are prohibited from travelling onboard the Rocky Mountaineer. C 9. an i upgrade to Goldleaf or Goldleaf Service with Fairmont deluxe in Kamloops or quesnel? No, these levels of accommodation are not available in these cities. 10. What meals do I receive? Breakfasts and lunches are included onboard the Rocky Mountaineer. See B (Breakfast), L (Lunch), D (Dinner) on each package page, which indicates the meals included as part of your package. Additional breakfasts and dinners for the entire vacation are available for pre-purchase through a meal plan. On the Whistler Sea to Sky Climb route, breakfast is served from Vancouver to Whistler, and an afternoon snack is served from Whistler to Vancouver. W 11. hat is the “ice Explorer” described in the tour itineraries? The Ice Explorer is an ice and snow terrain vehicle specially designed to tour the icy slopes of the Athabasca Glacier in the Columbia Icefield. This 5-kilometre (3-mile) round-trip journey includes commentary on the formation of glaciers. W 12. hat wildlife will i see? There are wonderful opportunities for viewing wildlife during your stay in Canada’s West, including bear, elk, deer, moose, bald eagles, osprey, salmon, mountain goats and bighorn sheep. However, “wildlife is wild” and as such, sightings are never guaranteed. If you do come into contact with animals, please act responsibly, maintain a safe distance, and never feed any wild animal. d 13. oes the rocky Mountaineer stop for photographs along the route? No, the train only stops in Whistler, or Kamloops or Quesnel for an overnight stay; however, the train slows to a very slow speed at particularly scenic locations. H 14. ow will i get to the Whistler Sea to Sky Climb rail stations? Motorcoach transfers between your Vancouver or Whistler hotel and the rail stations in North Vancouver and Whistler are included in all Whistler Sea to Sky Climb bookings. d 15. oes the Summit Helicopter fly in inclement weather? The Summit Helicopter Tour may be cancelled due to poor weather. A price reduction of $119 will apply if this activity is cancelled or if a guest chooses not to fly. PHOTO CREDITS Avis, Alastair Bird Photography, Banff Gondola, Banff Lake Louise Tourism, BC Archives, Butchart Gardens, Coast mountain Photography, Cameron Davidson, Discover Banff, David Blue Photography, www.davidrumsey.com, robert earnest Photography, fairmont Hotels and resorts, www.fmscreative.com, Stuart Gear, Getty Images, Inc., Gordon Hall, GyPSy Tour Guide, Holland America Line, Icefield Helicopter Tours, Insight Photography, istockphoto.com, International Hotel and Suites, Jasper national Park, Juneau CvB, Jeremy Lim, Long Beach Lodge resort, Scott rowed, John Sherlock, Tim Thompson, Travel Alberta, Tourism BC, Tourism Calgary, Tourism Halifax, Tourism Kamloops, Tourism ontario, Tourism Toronto, Tourism vancouver, Tourism victoria, Tourism Whistler. MONTH aPRIL MaY JUnE JULY aUGUST SEPTEMBER oCToBER VANCOUVER C 14˚ 18˚ 21˚ 23˚ 23˚ 18˚ 14˚ KAMLOOPS C 16˚ 21˚ 25˚ 28˚ 28˚ 22˚ 14˚ ROCKIES C 9˚ 14˚ 19˚ 23˚ 21˚ 16˚ 10˚ WHISTLER C 11˚ 17˚ 21˚ 27˚ 27˚ 20˚ 16˚ QUESNEL C 13˚ 18˚ 22˚ 24˚ 24˚ 18˚ 11˚ F 57˚ 64˚ 70˚ 73˚ 73˚ 64˚ 57˚ F 61˚ 70˚ 77˚ 82˚ 82˚ 72˚ 57˚ F 48˚ 57˚ 66˚ 73˚ 70˚ 61˚ 50˚ F 52˚ 63˚ 70˚ 81˚ 81˚ 68˚ 61˚ F 55˚ 64˚ 72˚ 75˚ 75˚ 64˚ 52˚ 85 http://www.davidrumsey.com http://www.fmscreative.com http://www.istockphoto.com

Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of Rocky Mountaineer 2012 Brochure, CAD Version

Rocky Mountaineer 2012 Brochure, CAD Version
Table of Contents
The Routes
The Culinary Experience
Flora and Fauna
Awards and Testimonials
GoldLeaf Service
SilverLeaf Service
RedLeaf Service
Services Comparison Chart
Creating the Ultimate Canadian Vacation
Rocky Mountaineer and Alaskan Cruises
Coastal Passage
Circle Rail Packages
First Passage to the West
Journey through the Clouds
Rainforest to Gold Rush
Whistler Sea to Sky Climb
Coast to Coast
Rocky Mountaineer and Drive
City Stops
Rail-Only Prices and Inclusions
Group Sales Experiences
Insurance, Car Rentals and Airfares Important Booking Information
Hotel Partners
Destinations and Overnight Locations
General Information and Frequently Asked Questions
Terms and Conditions
Caretakers Program
Vacation Packages at a Glance

Rocky Mountaineer 2012 Brochure, CAD Version

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