Orbitz makes it easy to book destination activities

March 09, 2004 |

Orbitz.com now offers the ability to book tickets to a wide variety of activities and services in the most popular travel destinations.

Orbitz.com offers the ability to book tickets to a wide variety of activities and services in the most popular travel destinations. Whether travelers need airport transportation, theme park passes, museum or sightseeing tour tickets, they will enjoy a more convenient one-stop-shopping experience when they book them along with their flights, hotels or vacation packages.

“By purchasing these attractions and services on Orbitz, customers can take advantage of special discounts while checking one more thing off their ‘to-do’ list when planning trips,” said John Samuel, executive vice president of Consumer Travel at Orbitz. “And the best part is they can relax knowing the arrangements are made in advance so they’ll have more time for fun or business when they get to their destinations.”

Tickets are available to top attractions such as Sea World in Orlando, Hawaiian dolphin cruises, San Francisco wineries, Red Rock Canyon Jeep Tours in Las Vegas, deep-sea fishing excursions in Orlando or even Mayan ruins in Mexico. Special offers include two-days-for-the-price-of-one admission at Universal Studios in Hollywood.

Attractions and services can be booked in a growing list of travel destinations such as New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Cancun, Maui, Orlando and other cities.

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