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LIVERPOOL - 1983 - 2005
LONDON - 1983 - 2005
HAMBURG - '85, '00, '04
SCOTLAND - 2001
AMSTERDAM - 2002, 2006
AND NOW:
HAMBURG! 2007
By popular demand
we will have an option to
visit Hamburg again.
Visit all the Beatle
and historical sights
of Hamburg, Germany.
Or just join us in
England
     
     
     
 
Check out our official
Magical History Tour
Tribute Bands
2007
Penny Lane

 
2006
BritishMania
 
2004
The Fab Four
     
2003
The Return
 
2002
British Export
     
2001
1964 - The Tribute
     
2000
Hard Night’s Day
with Tony Sheridan

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

24thAnnual Tour FOR Beatles Fans BY Beatles Fans
     
FAQ's

First of all, what exactly is the Magical History Tour to England?
It's a "magical history tour" travel vacation, in which Beatles fans from all walks of life, of all ages, from all over, journey to Liverpool and London to join fellow fans as we "follow in the footsteps of The Beatles" - and beyond!

For how many years has theTour been going on?
2006 will mark our 23rd annual consecutive travel package to the "holyland" (for Beatles fans, that is). We've been doing it longer than any other tour company in the world.

Can you give us some background on the Tour?
In 1980, we founded the international Beatles magazine "Good Day Sunshine." Prior to that we started hosting Beatles Conventions and fan events throughout North America.
A few years later, we went to Liverpool as tourists and loved the city so much we started hosting full-blown tour packages by promoting them at conventions and through the magazine "Good Day Sunshine" and in the pages of other fanzines. As the years went on, we stopped doing the conventions and the magazine, but the tours were always fun and an excuse to take a vacation. Our "Magical History Tour" became bigger and better every year, with the help of Liverpool's foremost tourguides, Cavern City Tours. Through the contacts we have established over the years, our Magical History Tour gets into places and does things that fans just could never do on their own, or couldn't do on any other tours. In fact, it was thanks to these tours that fans got the opportunity to meet Paul and Linda (and members of his last band), George, Ringo, George Martin, Pete Best, Cynthia Lennon, Julian Lennon, Allan Williams, Bob Wooler, Mike McCartney, Bill Harry, Alf Bicknell, Alistair Taylor, Gerry Marsden, Billy J. Kramer, the members of Wings (including Denny Laine, Steve Holly, Laurence Juber) and successive McCartney bandmembers (including Hamish Stuart, Robbie McIntosh, Wix, Abe Laboriel, Jr, Rusty Anderson), The Rutles, John's sister Julia Baird, Ringo's late step-dad Harry, John Lennon's Uncle Charlie, Mark Lewisohn, Ray Coleman, members of The Searchers and just about every person ever related or associated with the Beatles.

When is the next tour going to take place?
August 19 to August 31, 2006, with our encore visit ever to Amsterdam. Since so many people have such a great time on the Magical History Tour that they go more than once, we always try to add something new and special for the repeat travelers. We listen to what the fans say, and Amsterdam was the most requested city that we have visited before.

Why August?
That is when Liverpool puts on International Beatle Week (including the International Mersey Beatles Convention and the Mathew Street Festival). There are thousands upon thousands of fans and followers from all over the world at this time. It's also the time of year when most people can take vacations, and it's when England has the nicest weather.

How long does the trip last?
The trip itself lasts 13 Beatleful days, but the memories of the unforgettable experiences in Britain with fellow fans last a lifetime.Of course, fans may go for less days if they wish.

What sights do travelers see while on the Magical History Tour?
We could go literally go on forever with this subject. The better question might be "what don't we see?" In London, we start very traditionally by going to all the historic must-see sights such as Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, Westminister Abbey, the Houses of Parliament, London Bridge, Tower of London, Carnaby Street, etc. Then we do a comprehensive rock 'n roll tour of London. That includes every imaginable Beatles landmark. Highlights of our time in London include our exclusive "Twist & Shout" Dance Party at the original Hard Rock Cafe plus we've done actual recording sessions at Abbey Road Studios 2, where the Beatles recorded nearly all their classics. Of course, we all take turns crossing Abbey Road the way the Beatles did on their album cover. Other sites in London include MPL (McCartney's offices), EMI (record label), the Palladium (where the Beatles performed before royalty), their London homes, and assorted places where they filmed scenes from their movies and promo videos. But the real treat is Liverpool, which we enter via a "Ferry Cross The Mersey." Once in the Fab Four's birthplace, we see every place that any Beatle fan ever dreamed of - locations that we've only read about in books, heard about in song lyrics or seen in pictures. We see all the lad's homes, schools, early hang-outs, clubs & pubs. We experience a British garden festival at Strawberry Field, dance the night away at the world-famous Cavern Club, take fully-guided bus tours to every nook and cranny of the Beatles' history in the city. We see the lyrics of Penny Lane literally come to life before our eyes. We go on shopping sprees at the official Liverpool Beatles auction and at both the Beatles Shop & the From Me To You souvenir collectors stores on Mathew Street. We spend a day at the International Mersey Beatles Convention with fellow fans from all around the world, and we enjoy Beatles bands from "across the universe" at the Mathew Street Music Festival. We are in the audience for full concerts in venues such as the Liverpool Empire, the Royal Court Theatre and in auditoriums such as LIPA (The Liverpool Institute for the Performing Arts), Paul's "Fame" school. We party in clubs and have late- night sing-alongs in our hotel. Additionally, every year we do special things and get into places in both cities that nobody could ever do on their own, or on any other tour!

Is there an age requirement?
No. Fans from ages 8 to 80 have joined us. We have couples, families with children and single travelers go. The tour is open to, and is ideal for, all ages.

What does the trip include? How much does each ticket sell for?
There are no tickets to pay for. All show tickets, admissions, entrances, excursions, etc. are included in the total package price. There are no extra costs or hidden expenses for events, shows, concerts, attractions. Round-trip airfare and all transfers/land transportation is included. Deluxe hotel accommodations are included (including room-shares for fans traveling alone). Even breakfasts are part of the package. Dinners are not included. In fact, if someone doesn't eat or buy souvenirs, they could leave their money home!

This is my first time flying overseas. What should I know?
First of all, know that you are in good hands of not only professional tour operators, but also fellow fans. We have been doing these tours for over 20 years, and we are always there for you. We will answer any questions, and put you in the best possible comfort zone. Your enjoyment, satisfaction and safety is our primary responsibility.
You will need a passport, but you do not need a travel visa or any vaccinations.
We usually have groups flying out of NY, LA and Chicago, but we could add other departure cities if there's enough of a demand.
We have a host (tour guide) in each city who greets you at the airport, gives you a laminated "backstage pass" name badge along with a warm welcome (and, on most tours, usually a goodie bag with travel gifts) and assures you a smooth check-in.
Know that you are not the only person flying for the first time, and know that you will make friends right off the bat at the airport (we all have the love of The Beatles in common) before we even take off.

Will I ever be alone?
Not unless you want to be. There's nothing more fun than a group tour, and you will always be with your fellow tour members unless you opt to break away on your own (this is something that past travelers sometimes do). Our Magical History Tour is a professionally guided fully escorted travel vacation, so your hosts of tour will always be with you, and in some cases, other tourguides and special guests will also host along the way.

Could I get in touch with people going on the tour - before the tour - so I feel more comfortable knowing other travelers in advance?
Definitely. We welcome the opportunity to introduce you (by mail, email or phone) to other tour members in advance of the trip. In respect of everyone's privacy, we won't give out any personal contact information, but we'll act as the go-between to arrange communications with both parties' approval and permission.

Could I get in touch with people who've gone on the tour in the past? Could I get referrals?
Yes, we'd love nothing more than to arrange for you to contact past travelers, because they are our best form of advertisement. Just let us know, and we could put you in touch with any one (or more) of hundreds of Magical History Tour alumni who will gladly answer any questions you may have about their past trip(s).

What if I want to fly on my own or just join the group in Liverpool (or for a smaller portion of the tour)?
Every year there are people who take the "land package" (where they arrange their own airfare) or select fewer days to vacation on our Magical History Tour. We have travelers who skip the first city, others who pass on London, and a few who even go to Liverpool for less days. The full tour is the best way to enjoy and get the most out of the entire experience, but we will gladly customize the trip as per your travel specifications.

How far in advance do reservations have to be made?
There are some Magical History Tour travelers who book over a year in advance, but most send in their reservations between December-July. The tour is almost always sold out by July 1st.

How do I pay for the tour? Is full payment due when I book my space?
We make this as easy as possible. Along with the completed reservation form, travelers send a down-payment and don't have to pay the balance in full until 60 days before departure. We will gladly accept payment in full earlier than that, or arrange payment installments if that's more convenient, but more people love being able to put down the smaller deposit and then not pay the remainder until we get closer to the tour.
We accept personal checks, money orders, bank wire transfers and also online payment through PayPal.

Do you offer travel insurance?
Yes. We recommend a company that has proven to offer the very best coverage at the most reasonable rates. We include a complimentary brochure with every reservation, or request.

Do you offer group discounts or commissions to travel agents?
Yes to both questions. Contact us directly for further information.

For any questions we have not yet answered here, please don't hesitate to call us toll-free at (866) L-I-V-E-R-P-O-O-L (direct line is 203-795-4737), email us at LiverpoolTour@aol.com, fax us at (203) 891-8433 or write to us (Liverpool Productions, 315 Derby Avenue, Orange, CT 06477). We will be more than happy to answer any inquiries you may have, and we look forward to hosting your travel adventure. You'll have the time of your life.

     

Liverpool Productions

315 Derby Avenue, Orange, CT 06477 USA

Phone (203) 795-4737 Fax (203) 891-8433

Toll-Free Tour Hotline (866) L-I-V-E-R-P-O-O-L

Email: LiverpoolTours@aol.com

or

LiverpoolTours@earthlink.net

The Magical History Tour to England is not affiliated with or endorsed by Apple Corps Ltd

 
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As Seen on:
When the Travel Channel
wanted to do a special on
Beatle sights in England
our Magical History Tour
was the only Beatles
Tour group used entirely
and exclusively for
the filming of
"Beatlemania Britain"
 
 
 
   
 
ABC-TV's
"The Beatles Revolution"
aired in Nov. 2000. The
special was filmed in
Liverpool during our
Magical History Tour.
The entire Beatles Tour
was recorded by the
ABC film crew.
 
 
 
When the BBC wanted to
do a documentary on
exciting travel
destinations in England
they filmed our 1999
Magical History Tour in
Liverpool and London.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Join us for our annual
Hard Rock Cafe
Beatles Dance Party!
We take over the
Hard Rock Cafe
for all night dancing
with DJs and tour hosts
Charles & Danny.
     
     
     
Join thousands
of fans at the Mathew
Street Festival's
Beatles Stage. MC'd by
tour hosts
Charles & Danny.
     
     
     
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