Saint Patty's Day Parade-Marty

Rally to Saint Patty's Day Parade-Marty with Voigt Bus

  • destination location Rides to 404 West Saint Germain Street in Saint Cloud, MN
  • travel date Saturday, March 17, 2018
  • about rally Rally is bus rideshare
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Book your seat for travel on a high-end bus to Saint Patty's Day Parade-Marty at Downtown, St Cloud in Saint Cloud, MN on Saturday, March 17, 2018 without the hassles of driving, parking, or navigating traffic.

Motorcoaches will be used for this trip, which regularly have the following amenities:
Luxury motorcoaches will be utilized for this trip Individual, comfortable, reclining bucket seats Free wifi usually available Outlets may be available Restrooms

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Saint Patty's Day Parade-Marty

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Since 1947, Voigt’s has dedicated themselves to providing individuals and businesses with the best customer service and most comfortable and up-to-date amenities in their charter buses. When you first step onto a Voigt’s Bus Companies charter bus or coach, you’ll be greeted with a sincere smile from your driver and a stress-free and enjoyable ride.

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