Vacation Fantasy!

Item Number: 228
Time Left: CLOSED
Value: $5,000
Online Close: Mar 4, 2009 10:00 PM EST
Bid History: 0 bids - Item Sold!
Description
The world is yours when you are the winning bidder on this fantastic Getaway Package. Choose your destination and choose your week. Use the 2 round trip tickets on JetBlue to get you there! *Use of airline tickets is limited to any city in JetBlue's route network, and can be used separately from the lodging portion of this package. Package includes a 1 week stay at an RCI affiliated resort. Lodging consists of up to a 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom unit that sleeps six. Start dreaming!
Special Instructions
Expires 2/4/10. Lodging includes flexible weeks and locations, availability dependent. Click on donor name to access RCI website.
“Air transportation is subject to availability and seats may not be available on all flights. Certain blackout dates may apply, and travel may be capacity controlled. Passengers are subject and entitled to all provisions of JetBlue’s Contract of Carriage, except denied boarding compensation. JetBlue’s Customer Bill of Rights will not apply. Fees, taxes, surcharges, change fees and/or service charges are the responsibility of the passenger. No frequent traveler program points will be accrued or earned on these flights. Air travel certificates may be redeemed only for travel on JetBlue-operated flights and cannot be used on any partner airlines or in connection with any JetBlue vacation packages. Other rules with respect to the air transportation are noted on the travel certificates that will be given to the passengers. JetBlue will not be responsible for arranging or paying for any ground transportation or lodging (including without limitation hotels). These arrangements must be done by the passengers separately. “JetBlue” and “JetBlue Airways” are registered trademarks of JetBlue Airways Corporation.”
Airline tickets and lodging may be used separately.
Airline tickets donated by JetBlue Airways Corporation (as arranged by Adam Schless and Parker Schless) and the lodging donated by the McGlynn Family