Dominicans get special Olympic ticket packages

Cartan Tours Inc., the Authorized Ticket Reseller for Dominica Olympic Committee, Official Travel Company of London 2012 and of the International Olympic Committee, has announced a new ticket and accommodations package for the London Olympic Games.

Cartan’s new program, the Olympic Sampler, is designed for residents of Dominica who would like an independent travel program that offers the opportunity to make a selection of event tickets that will be confirmed at the time of booking.

Cartan’s Olympic Sampler package includes accommodations at the Hesperia Hotel, located near Victoria Station in London, daily breakfast, event tickets, and other on-site Cartan services. The Olympic Sampler offers two options to choose from:

– Four Day / Three  Night package that includes two events: $US 1,999.00 per person (based on double occupancy)
-Seven Day / Six Night package that includes four events: $US 3,499.00 per person (based on double occupancy)

By purchasing Cartan’s Olympic Sampler, travelers can secure official event tickets and accommodations to create a customized Olympic experience. These packages will also allow for travelers to have a priority option to purchase additional Games tickets.

With less than 300 days to go before the start of the London 2012 Olympic Games, now is the time to act for those seeking event tickets and travel arrangements. The demand for event tickets for the Olympic Games in London has been unprecedented and Cartan Tours is the only authorized ticket reseller for Dominica.

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6 Comments

  1. bone
    November 8, 2011

    But wait ..is it me or everyone else here is blind??!! It clearly says USD. Or ok..i guess it was updated after. lol

  2. anonymous listener
    November 8, 2011

    who is going mr.
    irish

  3. pusina
    November 8, 2011

    Yes DNO Post complete information. Is that pounds.. US.. EC.. Thanks

  4. Anonymous
    November 8, 2011

    DNO, is that EC$?

    • forreal
      November 8, 2011

      i see us$ what are you referring to? :)

      • Papa Way
        November 9, 2011

        I see expensive!!! The Olympics is a waste of money and you get a better view on TV. The prices of everything in East London will rise for the occasion…AND for that price you watch it on TV, take a London tour and see and go into/on ALL the sites, Tower of London, London Eye, Buckingham Palace, Madame Tussaudes, London Dungeon, Kew Gardens and all the Museums and Galleries and still have change left-over to buy a Jamaican pattie and curry mutton in Dalston.

        HECK! Pay me that money and I’ll fly/drive you all myself!

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