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Take Me Out to the Ballgame!
Roadtrips Deliver Sports Enthusiasts from Park to Park

Sports travel company Roadtrips will tour four Major League Baseball stadiums during August 2007.



Detroit's Comerica Park

With the five-day, fully-escorted Champions Tour from Aug. 1-5, 2007, you can have your hot dog and eat it, too, starting with a behind-the-scenes look at Pittsburgh's PNC Park—called the best ballpark in America—and a pre-game reception overlooking the field. You’ll then travel to Cleveland and Jacobs Field, to Wrigley Field in Chicago, to Comerica Park in Detroit and then back to Pittsburgh. Naturally, this sporting proposition includes premium tickets to games played by the St. Louis Cardinals, the Pittsburgh Pirates, the Texas Rangers, the New York Mets, the Chicago White Sox and 2006's league champion Detroit Tigers.

Land cost for the tour is $1,295 double or triple occupancy and $1,795 for singles.

Chicago's Navy Pier

Highlights of this travel special include:

• Four nights of first class accommodations
• Private tour of PNC Park and reception
• Deluxe motor coach travel throughout tour
• Premium tickets to five games
• Professional baseball tour hosts



For additional information call 800-465-1765 or visit www.roadtrips.com.

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