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Orlando-Florida-Holidays.com, partners with Thomas Cook
Orlando-Florida-Holidays.com, partners with Thomas Cook.
John Allsopp from Orlando-Florida-Holidays.com is pleased to be in partnership with Thomas Cook Holidays. Thomas Cook is the world’s best-known name in travel, thanks to the inspiration and dedication of a single man.
Thomas Cook began his international travel company in 1841, with a successful one-day rail excursion at a shilling a head from Leicester to Loughborough on 5 July. From these humble beginnings Thomas Cook launched a whole new kind of company – devoted to helping Britons see the world.
Thomas Cook UK & Ireland is the second largest leisure travel group in the UK with around 19,000 employees and is part of Thomas Cook Group plc.
Thomas Cook UK & Ireland has a network of more than 800 high street stores (Thomas Cook and Going Places), and some of the world’s favorite travel brands.
Thomas Cook Holidays can be booked directly from Orlando-Florida-Holidays.com, home page, just look for the, “Thomas Cook advert,” down the right hand side of this page http://www.orlando-florida-holidays.com/
John Allsopp’s website is all about Orlando, Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando and Sea world. There are many other interesting pages covering some of the unknown parts of Central Florida.
Disney is John’s favorite theme park, the Magic Kingdom being singled out as the best. If you want to read about who you may see in the Magic Kingdom, have a look at the page about Disney Characters.
John has pages about historical figures, George Washington being one of them. Washington in Tyne Wear, North East England is the ancestral home of the Washington Family. President Jimmy Carter visited this town in May 1977.
About the Author
John Allsopp. Orlando-Florida-Holidays.com
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