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Cruise the

From AUCKLAND TO SYDNEYSOUTH PACIFICSOUTH PACIFIC

From AUCKLAND TO SYDNEYSOUTH PACIFIC

in luxury aboard Crystal Symphony

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Dear UCLA Alumni and Friends,Indulge your sense of wanderlust with this 12-night cruise that

celebrates the best of New Zealand. Late March is autumn in theSouthern Hemisphere, so it is an ideal time to travel Down Under.

Discover New Zealand in seven ports of call. Your cruise con-cludes with an overnight stay in Sydney, Australia. You’ll enjoy theworry-free convenience and value of group travel while maintainingyour freedom to explore. Make your journey as active or as relaxingas you wish by selecting those excursions and activities that appealto you.

The spacious Crystal Symphony surrounds passengers withthe ultimate in hospitality, luxury and service. From delectable cuisine to a wide range of exciting excursions and enrichmentclasses, this luxurious ship offers something for everyone. Yourneeds and wishes have been anticipated and will be attended to byan experienced staff of travel professionals.

If you want to spend time exploring New Zealand prior to yourcruise, you may begin with a three-night extension in Queenstown.This program will fill quickly, so make your reservation today!

Regards from Westwood,

Christel Pailet Director, Alumni Travel

P.S. With Crystal Cruises’ new As You Wish promotion, you’llreceive $2,000 per couple in shipboard credits to spend anyway you wish! Indulge in spa treatments, fine wines, a Vintage Roomexperience with your friends, gratuities for your favorite waiter,something special from the boutiques or even a Crystal shoreexcursion. The choices—all of them—are yours.

“New Zealand is probably the mostbeautiful place onearth with naturalbeauty difficult tobelieve.”

~ James A. Michener,1907-1997,

Pulitzer Prize-winningAmerican novelist

“New Zealand is not asmall country but alarge village.”

~ Peter Jackson,b. 1961,

New Zealand film director

Seek the treasure youvalue most dearly; ifyou bow your head, letit be to a lofty mountain.

~ Maori proverb

“The people areScotch. They stopped[in Dunedin] on theirway from home toheaven, thinking theyhad arrived.”

~ Mark Twain,1835-1910,

American author, More Tramps Abroad,

1897

AHI AIR FARE ADD-ONSFROM SELECTED GATEWAY CITIES*

Albany, NY $2,169Albuquerque, NM $2,009Atlanta, GA $2,199Austin, TX $2,119Baltimore, MD $2,199Billings, MT $2,009 Boston, MA $2,159Bozeman, MT $2,009Buffalo, NY $2,169Charlotte, NC $2,079Chicago, IL $2,119Cincinnati, OH $2,079Colorado Springs, CO $2,009Columbus, OH $2,029Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX $2,089Denver, CO $2,119Des Moines, IA $2,069Detroit, MI $2,139Greensboro, NC $2,139Greenville, SC $2,139Houston, TX $2,089Indianapolis, IN $2,029Las Vegas, NV $2,119

Los Angeles, CA $1,999Lubbock, TX $2,219Miami, FL $2,089Milwaukee, WI $2,139Mpls/St. Paul, MN $2,139New York City, NY (JFK) $2,159 Newark, NJ $2,159 Norfolk, VA $2,149Oklahoma City, OK $2,069Omaha, NE $2,069 Philadelphia, PA $2,199 Phoenix, AZ $2,119Pittsburgh, PA $2,199Raleigh-Durham, NC $2,079Richmond, VA $2,149Salt Lake City, UT $2,009San Diego, CA $1,999 San Francisco, CA $1,999 Seattle, WA $1,999 Spokane, WA $1,929St. Louis, MO $2,139Tucson, AZ $2,119Washington, D.C. $2,199

* Other gateway cities and prices available upon request.

Receive $2,000 per couple “As You Wish” Shipboard Credit!

Published Special UCLA YouCategory/Deck/Description Cruise Fares Alumni Fares Save

E 7/8 Deluxe Stateroom $9,180 $4,695 $4,485Picture window, limited or extremely limited view, queen size bed or twin beds, seating area, full bathtub/shower combination.

D 5 Deluxe Stateroom $9,645 $4,995 $4,650Large picture window, queen size bed or twin beds, seating area, full bathtub/shower combination.

C 7 Deluxe Stateroom $10,100 $5,295 $4,805Large picture window, queen size bed or twin beds, seating area, full bathtub/shower combination.

B 8 Deluxe Stateroom $10,685 $6,595 $4,090Private verandah, queen size bed or twin beds, seating area, full bathtub/shower combination.

A 9 Deluxe Stateroom $11,225 $6,995 $4,230Private verandah, queen size bed or twin beds, seating area, full bathtub/shower combination.

PH 10 Penthouse $15,495 $11,895 $3,600Large private verandah, spacious living area, queen size bed or twin beds, full Jacuzzi® bathtub, separate shower, walk-in closet and personal butler service.

PS 10 Penthouse Suite $19,530 $14,895 $4,635Large private verandah, sizeable living space, picture window view, large bedroom, queen size bed or twin beds, full Jacuzzi® bathtub, separate shower, walk-in closet and personal butler service.

All cabins have remote TV & DVD, refrigerator and security safe. Prices are per person based on double occupancy. Special AHI Air Add-Ons available from mostmajor gateway cities. Single prices available upon request. Port charges are an additional$305 per person.

Day 1 Depart Gateway CityDay 2 Cross the international

date lineDay 3 Arrive Auckland /

Embark Crystal Symphony

Day 4 Cruise the Pacific Ocean

Day 5 Napier, New ZealandDay 6 Wellington, New

ZealandDay 7 Picton, New ZealandDay 8 Christchurch, New

ZealandDay 9 Dunedin, New ZealandDays 10 Cruise Dusky and

Doubtful soundsDays 11 Cruise Milford SoundDay 12 Cruise the Tasman SeaDay 13 Cruise the Tasman SeaDay 14 Sydney, AustraliaDays 15 Sydney / Disembark /

Return to Gateway City

NOTE: Program itinerary is subject tochange due to local conditions.

A word about your Tour OperatorAHI Travel is the premier operator of deluxe travel programssponsored by alumni associations. Their experienced, professional staff has offered the highest level of service in innovative travel programs since 1962.

In AHI Travel’s care, you can rely on:•An exceptional travel value. It would be impossible

for an independent traveler to arrange all these unique experiences, inclusions and services at a comparable price.

•Unique access to local sites. Take advantage of their 47 years of travel experience to gain preferred entrance to popular sites and to uncover the region’s hidden treasures.

•Flexibility and customization. Free time during the tripallows you to pursue your own interests. They will also helpyou tailor your dream trip with add-ons and extensions.

•Safety and security. In a country where you might notknow the language or culture, their professional staff is on hand to ease your way and get you any help you need.

•Full endorsement by the USTOA. This professional association safeguards consumers’ depositsand payments with a$1 Million TravelersAssistance Program.

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NOT INCLUDED-Fees for passports and, if applicable, visas; personal gratuities; laundry and dry cleaning; excursions, wines, liquors, mineral waters and meals not mentioned in thisbrochure under included features; travel insurance; all items of a strictly personal nature.MOBILITY AND FITNESS TO TRAVEL-The right is retained to decline to accept or to retain any person as a member of this trip who, in the opinion of AHI Travel is unfit for travel orwhose physical or mental condition may constitute a danger to themselves or to others on the trip, subject only to the requirement that the portion of the total amount paid which corre-sponds to the unused services and accommodations be refunded. Passengers requiring special assistance, including without limitation those who permanently or periodically use awheelchair, must be accompanied by someone who is fit and able to assist them, and who will be totally responsible for providing all required assistance.AIR TRANSPORTATION-The price of air transportation offered by AHI Travel is based on Advance Purchase Excursion fares. After tickets are issued, penalties up to 100% of the ticketprice may be levied. If connecting flights are requested, special promotional fares may be used, in which case penalties of as much as 100% may be assessed by the airlines if reservationsare changed or canceled after ticketing. After departure, if the reservations are changed, you will be charged the higher, all year Economy class fare. VARIATIONS TO THE GROUP ITINER-ARY MUST BE REQUESTED NO LATER THAN 60 DAYS PRIOR TO DEPARTURE. Passengers who choose to make their own airline reservations independently will be wholly responsible forany airline fees or penalties incurred as a result of program cancellation and/or change in travel dates, or airline schedule(s).CANCELLATION-In addition to airline cancellation penalties, all cancellations for any reason whatsoever will be subject to a $350 per person cancellation fee. Cancellation from 44 - 15days prior to departure will result in forfeiture of 50% of the entire cost of the trip per person. Cancellation from 14 days up to the time of departure will result in forfeiture of the entirecost of the trip. TRIP CANCELLATION INSURANCE IS AVAILABLE. AN APPLICATION WILL BE SENT AFTER YOU RESERVE. All cancellations must be submitted in writing to AHIInternational Corporation.BAGGAGE-Baggage restrictions vary according to the airline policy and the class of service flown. Details will be provided with your pre-departure information. Baggage allowances aresubject to change by the carrier without notice. Excess baggage charges for additional or oversized/overweight pieces are expensive and not included in your trip price; plan yourwardrobe accordingly. Transport of baggage and personal effects is at the owner's risk throughout the travel program. RESPONSIBILITY- AHI Travel and the Sponsoring Association act only as agents for the suppliers of travel conveyance, transport, accommodations or other service and have no responsi-bility for any delays, delayed departure or arrival, missed carrier connections, loss, death, damage or injury to person or property or accident, mechanical defect, failure or negligence ofany nature howsoever caused in connection with any accommodations, transportation or other services or for any substitution of hotels or of common carrier equipment, with or withoutnotice, or for any additional expenses occasioned thereby. Dates, Program Details and Tour costs, although given in good faith and based on tariffs, exchange rates and other informationcurrent at the time of printing, are subject to change at or before the time of departure. No revisions of the printed itinerary or its included features are anticipated; however, the right isreserved to make any changes, with or without notice, that might become necessary, with the mutual understanding that any additional expenses will be paid by the individual passenger.Baggage and personal effects are the sole responsibility of the owners at all times. If the entire program is cancelled for any reason, participants shall have no claim other than for a fullrefund. By forwarding the deposit, the passenger certifies that he/she has no physical, mental or other condition of disability that would create a hazard for himself/herself or other pas-sengers and accepts the terms of this contract. The airlines and other transportation companies concerned are not to be held responsible for any act, omission, or event, during the timepassengers are not on board their conveyances. The passage contract in use, when issued, shall constitute the sole contract between the company(ies) and the passenger and/or pur-chaser of this trip.

For more information, please contact us at 310-206-0613 or 800-UCLAlumni (825-2586)

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Send to: UCLA Alumni AssociationAttn: Alumni TravelJames West Alumni CenterLos Angeles, CA 90095-1397Phone: 310-206-0613 Fax: 310-209-4271E-mail: [email protected]

UCLA Alumni Travel is a benefit of membership in the UCLA Alumni Association.The Association requires all alumni and friends to join to use our services.You mayinvite one companion to travel with you as a guest on your membership.___Yes, I am a member of the UCLA Alumni Association.___No, I am not a member. Please send me an application to join.

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Optional Three-Night, Pre-Cruise Queenstown Extension

Please make ________________ reservations for me (us) on the Queenstown,New Zealand Optional Pre-Cruise extension (subject to availability).

I/we authorize you to make my/our reservations as follows:Cruise Programr I/we will make my/our own air arrangements and transfers.

Cabin category requested: 1st choice ________ 2nd choice ___________Bedding Request: r Twin r QueenDinner seating requested: r 6:15 p.m. r 8:30 p.m.Note: Request for seating must be made at time of booking.Table size requested: r 2 r 4 r 6 or r 8.

r I prefer single accommodations at an additional cost (limited availability).r I request assistance in securing a roommate but will accept a single, if one is

available at this time, and pay the single supplement. Should a roommate befound, I understand the supplement will no longer apply.

Air/Cruise Programr I/we reserve the Cruise Program and request the Air Program to Auckland, NewZealand, with return from Sydney, Australia, to depart from:

________________________________________________________________Departure City

r Please send me information on upgrading my flights.

Reservations are subject to availability and processed on a first come, first servedbasis. Reservations to be paid in full by December 28, 2009 (90 days prior todeparture). Reservations received after this date must be accompanied by payment in full. Credit cards cannot be accepted for final payment.

Enclosed is a deposit of ________ ($600 per person required) to reserve________ place(s).

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Please note: Any payment to AHI International constitutes your acceptance of the termsand conditions set out herein, including but not limited to the Cancellation terms.

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Creative Learning Institute

Milford Sound

Vineyard & winery, Napier

Queenstown onLake Wakatipu withthe Remarkables in the background

Crystal Symphony

Air/Cruise Program• Special air add-ons to Auckland, New

Zealand, with a return from Sydney,Australia, from major North Americangateway cities.

• All transfers and baggage handlingbetween airports and piers on days of embarkation/disembarkation forAir/Cruise passengers.

•Automatic $250,000 Flight Insurancefor all passengers ticketed by AHI Travel,subject to policy terms.

Included Features• Set sail from Auckland for 12 nights

aboard the Six-Star Crystal Symphony.Cruise the Pacific Ocean, the Tasman Seaand Dusky, Doubtful and Milford sounds.Your ports of call include Napier,Wellington, Picton, Christchurchand Dunedin in New Zealand before disembarking in Sydney, Australia.

•Deluxe travel wallet.•Detailed travel and destination information

to assist in your planning.

Special Crystal Features• Attend many festive parties—exclusive

AHI Welcome and FarewellReceptions; Captain’s WelcomeAboard and Farewell Receptions;Crystal’s First Timers or SocietyMember parties.

• Experience dining aboard Crystal Cruises,featuring all meals.– Superb gourmet cuisine served daily

in the Crystal Dining Room.– Complimentary 24-hour room

service in your cabin or on your verandah, including breakfast, lunch, snacks or even a seven-course dinner.

– Meals served on deck featuring specialties of the world.

– Free ice cream bar daily. – Two alternative restaurants available

at no additional charge. • Enjoy many included extras.

– Complimentary beverages for all nonalcoholic drinks.

– Umbrellas in all cabins.– Free motorcoach shuttle service

to the town center in every port.– Deluxe stateroom amenities

feature a television with DVD player, private bath with tub/shower,marble counter tops, sitting area, security safe, direct-dial telephone and refrigerator.

– Gala entertainment presented nightly—the best on the seven seas.

he Six-Star Crystal Symphonysets sail from Auckland, cruising theTasman Sea and the South Pacificand visiting the gems of NewZealand’s North and South Islands

along the way. One of the last destinations onearth to be colonized by humans, NewZealand remains an unspoiled frontier—aplace to spot albatross, kiwis and rare yellow-eyed penguins. Discover centuries old Maori legends that have become an important partof mainstream culture. Sip a fruity SauvignonBlanc with new friends in a family-ownedvineyard. And meander down charming laneslined with Gothic Revival and art deco architecture. In the evening, unwind onboardthe luxuriously spacious Crystal Symphonywith its grand lounges, Feng Shui-inspiredspa and elegant staterooms.

The Millennium QueenstownLocated in the heart of the city near Queenstown’s entertain-ment and shopping district, this luxurious hotel features everymodern amenity and well-appointed guestrooms.

OPTIONAL THREE-NIGHTPRE-CRUISE EXTENSION:

QUEENSTOWN,NEW ZEALAND

Explore this resort town on the SouthIsland during an optional extension thatwill enhance your overall trip experience.Enjoy luxury hotel accommodations, adaily buffet breakfast, concierge service,an accompanying AHI Travel Director,roundtrip flights between Auckland andQueenstown, transfers between the airport/hotel and hotel/ship and baggage handling.

$895 per person,

double occupancy

$1,140 single

occupancy

TWELLINGTON

NEW ZEALAND

Wellington is the world’s southernmost capital, a vibrant and compact city surround-ed by green windswept hills and prettyVictorian homes. Among its highlights is thewaterfront Te Papa Tongarewa Museum ofNew Zealand. Te Papa is an interactiveshowcase of art, history, native PolynesianMaori culture and the natural environment.Enjoy harbor views from the cable car thatwhisks visitors to the orchids and lily pondsof Wellington’s historic Botanic Gardens.

PICTONNEW ZEALAND

Cross Cook’s Strait to New Zealand’s SouthIsland, where a maritime charm greets youin the peaceful village of Picton. Located atthe head of Queen Charlotte Sound, Pictonis the perfect place to browse crafts markets, hit the hiking trails or venture out

in a kayak. This quaint yachting mecca is the

stepping off point forendlessadven-tures.

AUCKLANDNEW ZEALAND

Your adventure begins in Auckland, the Cityof Sails. The Maori settled in this area about800 years ago, reaping the benefits of thisfertile isthmus. Today Auckland is NewZealand’s largest city. Arched betweenManukau Harbour and Hauraki Gulf on theNorth Island, this geographically blessedgem boasts friendly people, glacier-studdedmountains, sculpted fjords and shimmeringblue waters dappled with sailboats galore.

NAPIERNEW ZEALAND

Rendered in art deco style, the enchantinghilltop town of Napier crowns the Hawke’sBay landscape, a region famous for its vineyards and orchards. Napier was rebuiltafter an earthquake in 1931. Today, itseduces visitors with its Mediterranean climate and movie-set charm. Tour a wineryor sample a syrah, gourmet cheeses andother artisanal delicacies in town. Youcan also enjoy fascinating landmarks like the iconic maiden statue, Pania of the Reef, and magnificent panoramas from Bluff Hill Lookout.

CHRISTCHURCHNEW ZEALAND

Must-see Christchurch is the oldest established city in New Zealand. Dubbedthe Garden City, Christchurch exudes amild-mannered English charm bloomingwith verdant foliage and Gothic Revival-style landmarks including the CanterburyMuseum, founded in 1867, and ChristChurch Cathedral, consecrated in 1881.Discover this genteel Victorian city viavintage tram or glide through the innercity on a punting boat on the Avon River.

DUNEDINNEW ZEALAND

Steeped in Scottish roots and home tothe country’s oldest university, cozyDunedin offers an artsy café scene,Victorian and Edwardian landmarks and natural wonders within easy reach. Here, on the Otago Peninsula, witnesswild coastal views, along with albatross,fur seals, and penguins.

DUSKY & DOUBTFULSOUNDSNEW ZEALAND

A remote region of an already remotecountry, the fjordlands of New Zealandshowcase a magnificent display of forested cliffs, thundering waterfalls and glacier-carved canyons. Still relativelyundiscovered, Dusky and Doubtful soundsare among the photogenic highlights.

MILFORD SOUNDNEW ZEALAND

Dwarfed by the sheer cliffs and forestedslopes of Milford Sound, artists, writersand travelers alike have long struggled toconvey the raw beauty of this region. Thescenery of one of the largest, deepestfjords in the world unfolds to reveal glacier-capped Mount Pembroke, Stirling Falls and the soaring pinnacle of Mitre Peak.

Crystal Cruises has consistently been voted the World’s Best LargeCruise Line by the annually polledreaders of Travel + Leisure magazine.In 2008, the most recent survey commended the line with this prestigious distinction for an unprecedented 13th consecutive year!

After being lavishly renovated from bowto stern in 2006, the Crystal Symphonyis appointed with your comfort in mind. Its many amenities have been furtherenhanced by personalized services andthoughtful details. Work out in the gym where the fitnessdirector will guide you with gentle instruction. Relax with amassage in the European Spa and Salon. Shave a few strokesoff your game with pointers from the golf pro. Visit theComputer University@Sea and learn a new computer application. In the evening, savor fine international cuisinein the Crystal Dining Room or at three specialty restaurants:Italian-themed Prego or master chef Nobuyuki “Nobu”Matsuhisa’s two new epicurean expressions, Silk Roadand The Sushi Bar. Afterward, entertainment venues offer string quartets, Big Band and jazz, Broadway-style productions, dancing and the Crystal Casino.

Elegant staterooms are furnished with contemporary features such as a television with DVD player, direct-dial telephone, cabin safe and laptop data port.

The Crystal Symphonypromises more than justa cruise—it elevatesyour travel experiencewith the refined luxuryof individual attention!

Design a cruise experiencearound your own interests.Enrich your mind, body andspirit with complimentaryclasses offered at theCreative LearningInstitute, the most innovative hands-oninstruction program at sea.

Arts & Entertainment:Try your hand at Asianwoodblock printing, calligraphy, creativewriting or fashiondesign. Brush up on your

piano playing or study aforeign language.

Business &Technology: Attend the ComputerUniversity@Sea to explore digitalphoto finishing or web page design. Study

estate planning and real estate appraisal.

Lifestyle: Discover thetechniques of Feng Shui,needlepoint or workingwith a contractor.

Wellness: Learn aboutalternative medicine, CPR,nutrition, memory fitnessand skin care. Dance thetango or do tai chi.

Wine & Food: Indulge in the appreciation of cheese, caviar, chocolate, sushi, tea and wine.

NOTE: The topics above are a brief listing of many classes and workshops. Not all subjects are offered on every cruise.

ProgramHighlights

• Experience why world-renownedCrystal Cruises repeatedly receives

the ranking of “World’s Best” fromTravel + Leisure magazine!

• Discover the intriguing sights during visits to scenic New Zealand andAustralia while enjoying the comfortof the Crystal Symphony.

• Receive $1,000 per person shipboardcredit, redeemable in the shops, spa

and lounges on board—a $2,000 percouple extra!• An AHI Travel Director isaboard the Crystal Symphony

to ensure your special treatment.

SYDNEYAUSTRALIA

Often rated among the bestcities in the world, sunny andseductive modern Sydney is afar cry from the penal colony established by the British in1788. See where convicts lefttheir mark at The Rocks, a historic district just a stone’sthrow from Sydney’s famousHarbour Bridge. Overlookingthe water, the famous OperaHouse hits a high note with itssoaring architecture inspiredby sailboats in the glitteringSydney Harbour.

NOTE: Ports are subject to changedue to operational conditions.

Carving of a Maori warrior

Cable car,Wellington

University of Otago, Dunedin

Harborbridge andCircularQuay,Sydney

Stateroom AB interior

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From AUCKLAND TO SYDNEYSOUTH PACIFIC

in luxury aboard Crystal Symphony

Milford Sound

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Dear UCLA Alumni and Friends,Indulge your sense of wanderlust with this 12-night cruise that

celebrates the best of New Zealand. Late March is autumn in theSouthern Hemisphere, so it is an ideal time to travel Down Under.

Discover New Zealand in seven ports of call. Your cruise con-cludes with an overnight stay in Sydney, Australia. You’ll enjoy theworry-free convenience and value of group travel while maintainingyour freedom to explore. Make your journey as active or as relaxingas you wish by selecting those excursions and activities that appealto you.

The spacious Crystal Symphony surrounds passengers withthe ultimate in hospitality, luxury and service. From delectable cuisine to a wide range of exciting excursions and enrichmentclasses, this luxurious ship offers something for everyone. Yourneeds and wishes have been anticipated and will be attended to byan experienced staff of travel professionals.

If you want to spend time exploring New Zealand prior to yourcruise, you may begin with a three-night extension in Queenstown.This program will fill quickly, so make your reservation today!

Regards from Westwood,

Christel Pailet Director, Alumni Travel

P.S. With Crystal Cruises’ new As You Wish promotion, you’llreceive $2,000 per couple in shipboard credits to spend anyway you wish! Indulge in spa treatments, fine wines, a Vintage Roomexperience with your friends, gratuities for your favorite waiter,something special from the boutiques or even a Crystal shoreexcursion. The choices—all of them—are yours.

“New Zealand is probably the mostbeautiful place onearth with naturalbeauty difficult tobelieve.”

~ James A. Michener,1907-1997,

Pulitzer Prize-winningAmerican novelist

“New Zealand is not asmall country but alarge village.”

~ Peter Jackson,b. 1961,

New Zealand film director

Seek the treasure youvalue most dearly; ifyou bow your head, letit be to a lofty mountain.

~ Maori proverb

“The people areScotch. They stopped[in Dunedin] on theirway from home toheaven, thinking theyhad arrived.”

~ Mark Twain,1835-1910,

American author, More Tramps Abroad,

1897

AHI AIR FARE ADD-ONSFROM SELECTED GATEWAY CITIES*

Albany, NY $2,169Albuquerque, NM $2,009Atlanta, GA $2,199Austin, TX $2,119Baltimore, MD $2,199Billings, MT $2,009 Boston, MA $2,159Bozeman, MT $2,009Buffalo, NY $2,169Charlotte, NC $2,079Chicago, IL $2,119Cincinnati, OH $2,079Colorado Springs, CO $2,009Columbus, OH $2,029Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX $2,089Denver, CO $2,119Des Moines, IA $2,069Detroit, MI $2,139Greensboro, NC $2,139Greenville, SC $2,139Houston, TX $2,089Indianapolis, IN $2,029Las Vegas, NV $2,119

Los Angeles, CA $1,999Lubbock, TX $2,219Miami, FL $2,089Milwaukee, WI $2,139Mpls/St. Paul, MN $2,139New York City, NY (JFK) $2,159 Newark, NJ $2,159 Norfolk, VA $2,149Oklahoma City, OK $2,069Omaha, NE $2,069 Philadelphia, PA $2,199 Phoenix, AZ $2,119Pittsburgh, PA $2,199Raleigh-Durham, NC $2,079Richmond, VA $2,149Salt Lake City, UT $2,009San Diego, CA $1,999 San Francisco, CA $1,999 Seattle, WA $1,999 Spokane, WA $1,929St. Louis, MO $2,139Tucson, AZ $2,119Washington, D.C. $2,199

* Other gateway cities and prices available upon request.

Receive $2,000 per couple “As You Wish” Shipboard Credit!

Published Special UCLA YouCategory/Deck/Description Cruise Fares Alumni Fares Save

E 7/8 Deluxe Stateroom $9,180 $4,695 $4,485Picture window, limited or extremely limited view, queen size bed or twin beds, seating area, full bathtub/shower combination.

D 5 Deluxe Stateroom $9,645 $4,995 $4,650Large picture window, queen size bed or twin beds, seating area, full bathtub/shower combination.

C 7 Deluxe Stateroom $10,100 $5,295 $4,805Large picture window, queen size bed or twin beds, seating area, full bathtub/shower combination.

B 8 Deluxe Stateroom $10,685 $6,595 $4,090Private verandah, queen size bed or twin beds, seating area, full bathtub/shower combination.

A 9 Deluxe Stateroom $11,225 $6,995 $4,230Private verandah, queen size bed or twin beds, seating area, full bathtub/shower combination.

PH 10 Penthouse $15,495 $11,895 $3,600Large private verandah, spacious living area, queen size bed or twin beds, full Jacuzzi® bathtub, separate shower, walk-in closet and personal butler service.

PS 10 Penthouse Suite $19,530 $14,895 $4,635Large private verandah, sizeable living space, picture window view, large bedroom, queen size bed or twin beds, full Jacuzzi® bathtub, separate shower, walk-in closet and personal butler service.

All cabins have remote TV & DVD, refrigerator and security safe. Prices are per person based on double occupancy. Special AHI Air Add-Ons available from mostmajor gateway cities. Single prices available upon request. Port charges are an additional$305 per person.

Day 1 Depart Gateway CityDay 2 Cross the international

date lineDay 3 Arrive Auckland /

Embark Crystal Symphony

Day 4 Cruise the Pacific Ocean

Day 5 Napier, New ZealandDay 6 Wellington, New

ZealandDay 7 Picton, New ZealandDay 8 Christchurch, New

ZealandDay 9 Dunedin, New ZealandDays 10 Cruise Dusky and

Doubtful soundsDays 11 Cruise Milford SoundDay 12 Cruise the Tasman SeaDay 13 Cruise the Tasman SeaDay 14 Sydney, AustraliaDays 15 Sydney / Disembark /

Return to Gateway City

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Creative Learning Institute

Milford Sound

Vineyard & winery, Napier

Queenstown onLake Wakatipu withthe Remarkables in the background

Crystal Symphony

Air/Cruise Program• Special air add-ons to Auckland, New

Zealand, with a return from Sydney,Australia, from major North Americangateway cities.

• All transfers and baggage handlingbetween airports and piers on days of embarkation/disembarkation forAir/Cruise passengers.

•Automatic $250,000 Flight Insurancefor all passengers ticketed by AHI Travel,subject to policy terms.

Included Features• Set sail from Auckland for 12 nights

aboard the Six-Star Crystal Symphony.Cruise the Pacific Ocean, the Tasman Seaand Dusky, Doubtful and Milford sounds.Your ports of call include Napier,Wellington, Picton, Christchurchand Dunedin in New Zealand before disembarking in Sydney, Australia.

•Deluxe travel wallet.•Detailed travel and destination information

to assist in your planning.

Special Crystal Features• Attend many festive parties—exclusive

AHI Welcome and FarewellReceptions; Captain’s WelcomeAboard and Farewell Receptions;Crystal’s First Timers or SocietyMember parties.

• Experience dining aboard Crystal Cruises,featuring all meals.– Superb gourmet cuisine served daily

in the Crystal Dining Room.– Complimentary 24-hour room

service in your cabin or on your verandah, including breakfast, lunch, snacks or even a seven-course dinner.

– Meals served on deck featuring specialties of the world.

– Free ice cream bar daily. – Two alternative restaurants available

at no additional charge. • Enjoy many included extras.

– Complimentary beverages for all nonalcoholic drinks.

– Umbrellas in all cabins.– Free motorcoach shuttle service

to the town center in every port.– Deluxe stateroom amenities

feature a television with DVD player, private bath with tub/shower,marble counter tops, sitting area, security safe, direct-dial telephone and refrigerator.

– Gala entertainment presented nightly—the best on the seven seas.

he Six-Star Crystal Symphonysets sail from Auckland, cruising theTasman Sea and the South Pacificand visiting the gems of NewZealand’s North and South Islands

along the way. One of the last destinations onearth to be colonized by humans, NewZealand remains an unspoiled frontier—aplace to spot albatross, kiwis and rare yellow-eyed penguins. Discover centuries old Maori legends that have become an important partof mainstream culture. Sip a fruity SauvignonBlanc with new friends in a family-ownedvineyard. And meander down charming laneslined with Gothic Revival and art deco architecture. In the evening, unwind onboardthe luxuriously spacious Crystal Symphonywith its grand lounges, Feng Shui-inspiredspa and elegant staterooms.

The Millennium QueenstownLocated in the heart of the city near Queenstown’s entertain-ment and shopping district, this luxurious hotel features everymodern amenity and well-appointed guestrooms.

OPTIONAL THREE-NIGHTPRE-CRUISE EXTENSION:

QUEENSTOWN,NEW ZEALAND

Explore this resort town on the SouthIsland during an optional extension thatwill enhance your overall trip experience.Enjoy luxury hotel accommodations, adaily buffet breakfast, concierge service,an accompanying AHI Travel Director,roundtrip flights between Auckland andQueenstown, transfers between the airport/hotel and hotel/ship and baggage handling.

$895 per person,

double occupancy

$1,140 single

occupancy

TWELLINGTON

NEW ZEALAND

Wellington is the world’s southernmost capital, a vibrant and compact city surround-ed by green windswept hills and prettyVictorian homes. Among its highlights is thewaterfront Te Papa Tongarewa Museum ofNew Zealand. Te Papa is an interactiveshowcase of art, history, native PolynesianMaori culture and the natural environment.Enjoy harbor views from the cable car thatwhisks visitors to the orchids and lily pondsof Wellington’s historic Botanic Gardens.

PICTONNEW ZEALAND

Cross Cook’s Strait to New Zealand’s SouthIsland, where a maritime charm greets youin the peaceful village of Picton. Located atthe head of Queen Charlotte Sound, Pictonis the perfect place to browse crafts markets, hit the hiking trails or venture out

in a kayak. This quaint yachting mecca is the

stepping off point forendlessadven-tures.

AUCKLANDNEW ZEALAND

Your adventure begins in Auckland, the Cityof Sails. The Maori settled in this area about800 years ago, reaping the benefits of thisfertile isthmus. Today Auckland is NewZealand’s largest city. Arched betweenManukau Harbour and Hauraki Gulf on theNorth Island, this geographically blessedgem boasts friendly people, glacier-studdedmountains, sculpted fjords and shimmeringblue waters dappled with sailboats galore.

NAPIERNEW ZEALAND

Rendered in art deco style, the enchantinghilltop town of Napier crowns the Hawke’sBay landscape, a region famous for its vineyards and orchards. Napier was rebuiltafter an earthquake in 1931. Today, itseduces visitors with its Mediterranean climate and movie-set charm. Tour a wineryor sample a syrah, gourmet cheeses andother artisanal delicacies in town. Youcan also enjoy fascinating landmarks like the iconic maiden statue, Pania of the Reef, and magnificent panoramas from Bluff Hill Lookout.

CHRISTCHURCHNEW ZEALAND

Must-see Christchurch is the oldest established city in New Zealand. Dubbedthe Garden City, Christchurch exudes amild-mannered English charm bloomingwith verdant foliage and Gothic Revival-style landmarks including the CanterburyMuseum, founded in 1867, and ChristChurch Cathedral, consecrated in 1881.Discover this genteel Victorian city viavintage tram or glide through the innercity on a punting boat on the Avon River.

DUNEDINNEW ZEALAND

Steeped in Scottish roots and home tothe country’s oldest university, cozyDunedin offers an artsy café scene,Victorian and Edwardian landmarks and natural wonders within easy reach. Here, on the Otago Peninsula, witnesswild coastal views, along with albatross,fur seals, and penguins.

DUSKY & DOUBTFULSOUNDSNEW ZEALAND

A remote region of an already remotecountry, the fjordlands of New Zealandshowcase a magnificent display of forested cliffs, thundering waterfalls and glacier-carved canyons. Still relativelyundiscovered, Dusky and Doubtful soundsare among the photogenic highlights.

MILFORD SOUNDNEW ZEALAND

Dwarfed by the sheer cliffs and forestedslopes of Milford Sound, artists, writersand travelers alike have long struggled toconvey the raw beauty of this region. Thescenery of one of the largest, deepestfjords in the world unfolds to reveal glacier-capped Mount Pembroke, Stirling Falls and the soaring pinnacle of Mitre Peak.

Crystal Cruises has consistently been voted the World’s Best LargeCruise Line by the annually polledreaders of Travel + Leisure magazine.In 2008, the most recent survey commended the line with this prestigious distinction for an unprecedented 13th consecutive year!

After being lavishly renovated from bowto stern in 2006, the Crystal Symphonyis appointed with your comfort in mind. Its many amenities have been furtherenhanced by personalized services andthoughtful details. Work out in the gym where the fitnessdirector will guide you with gentle instruction. Relax with amassage in the European Spa and Salon. Shave a few strokesoff your game with pointers from the golf pro. Visit theComputer University@Sea and learn a new computer application. In the evening, savor fine international cuisinein the Crystal Dining Room or at three specialty restaurants:Italian-themed Prego or master chef Nobuyuki “Nobu”Matsuhisa’s two new epicurean expressions, Silk Roadand The Sushi Bar. Afterward, entertainment venues offer string quartets, Big Band and jazz, Broadway-style productions, dancing and the Crystal Casino.

Elegant staterooms are furnished with contemporary features such as a television with DVD player, direct-dial telephone, cabin safe and laptop data port.

The Crystal Symphonypromises more than justa cruise—it elevatesyour travel experiencewith the refined luxuryof individual attention!

Design a cruise experiencearound your own interests.Enrich your mind, body andspirit with complimentaryclasses offered at theCreative LearningInstitute, the most innovative hands-oninstruction program at sea.

Arts & Entertainment:Try your hand at Asianwoodblock printing, calligraphy, creativewriting or fashiondesign. Brush up on your

piano playing or study aforeign language.

Business &Technology: Attend the ComputerUniversity@Sea to explore digitalphoto finishing or web page design. Study

estate planning and real estate appraisal.

Lifestyle: Discover thetechniques of Feng Shui,needlepoint or workingwith a contractor.

Wellness: Learn aboutalternative medicine, CPR,nutrition, memory fitnessand skin care. Dance thetango or do tai chi.

Wine & Food: Indulge in the appreciation of cheese, caviar, chocolate, sushi, tea and wine.

NOTE: The topics above are a brief listing of many classes and workshops. Not all subjects are offered on every cruise.

ProgramHighlights

• Experience why world-renownedCrystal Cruises repeatedly receives

the ranking of “World’s Best” fromTravel + Leisure magazine!

• Discover the intriguing sights during visits to scenic New Zealand andAustralia while enjoying the comfortof the Crystal Symphony.

• Receive $1,000 per person shipboardcredit, redeemable in the shops, spa

and lounges on board—a $2,000 percouple extra!• An AHI Travel Director isaboard the Crystal Symphony

to ensure your special treatment.

SYDNEYAUSTRALIA

Often rated among the bestcities in the world, sunny andseductive modern Sydney is afar cry from the penal colony established by the British in1788. See where convicts lefttheir mark at The Rocks, a historic district just a stone’sthrow from Sydney’s famousHarbour Bridge. Overlookingthe water, the famous OperaHouse hits a high note with itssoaring architecture inspiredby sailboats in the glitteringSydney Harbour.

NOTE: Ports are subject to changedue to operational conditions.

Carving of a Maori warrior

Cable car,Wellington

University of Otago, Dunedin

Harborbridge andCircularQuay,Sydney

Stateroom AB interior

Page 5: Cruise the South Pacific

Creative Learning Institute

Milford Sound

Vineyard & winery, Napier

Queenstown onLake Wakatipu withthe Remarkables in the background

Crystal Symphony

Air/Cruise Program• Special air add-ons to Auckland, New

Zealand, with a return from Sydney,Australia, from major North Americangateway cities.

• All transfers and baggage handlingbetween airports and piers on days of embarkation/disembarkation forAir/Cruise passengers.

•Automatic $250,000 Flight Insurancefor all passengers ticketed by AHI Travel,subject to policy terms.

Included Features• Set sail from Auckland for 12 nights

aboard the Six-Star Crystal Symphony.Cruise the Pacific Ocean, the Tasman Seaand Dusky, Doubtful and Milford sounds.Your ports of call include Napier,Wellington, Picton, Christchurchand Dunedin in New Zealand before disembarking in Sydney, Australia.

•Deluxe travel wallet.•Detailed travel and destination information

to assist in your planning.

Special Crystal Features• Attend many festive parties—exclusive

AHI Welcome and FarewellReceptions; Captain’s WelcomeAboard and Farewell Receptions;Crystal’s First Timers or SocietyMember parties.

• Experience dining aboard Crystal Cruises,featuring all meals.– Superb gourmet cuisine served daily

in the Crystal Dining Room.– Complimentary 24-hour room

service in your cabin or on your verandah, including breakfast, lunch, snacks or even a seven-course dinner.

– Meals served on deck featuring specialties of the world.

– Free ice cream bar daily. – Two alternative restaurants available

at no additional charge. • Enjoy many included extras.

– Complimentary beverages for all nonalcoholic drinks.

– Umbrellas in all cabins.– Free motorcoach shuttle service

to the town center in every port.– Deluxe stateroom amenities

feature a television with DVD player, private bath with tub/shower,marble counter tops, sitting area, security safe, direct-dial telephone and refrigerator.

– Gala entertainment presented nightly—the best on the seven seas.

he Six-Star Crystal Symphonysets sail from Auckland, cruising theTasman Sea and the South Pacificand visiting the gems of NewZealand’s North and South Islands

along the way. One of the last destinations onearth to be colonized by humans, NewZealand remains an unspoiled frontier—aplace to spot albatross, kiwis and rare yellow-eyed penguins. Discover centuries old Maori legends that have become an important partof mainstream culture. Sip a fruity SauvignonBlanc with new friends in a family-ownedvineyard. And meander down charming laneslined with Gothic Revival and art deco architecture. In the evening, unwind onboardthe luxuriously spacious Crystal Symphonywith its grand lounges, Feng Shui-inspiredspa and elegant staterooms.

The Millennium QueenstownLocated in the heart of the city near Queenstown’s entertain-ment and shopping district, this luxurious hotel features everymodern amenity and well-appointed guestrooms.

OPTIONAL THREE-NIGHTPRE-CRUISE EXTENSION:

QUEENSTOWN,NEW ZEALAND

Explore this resort town on the SouthIsland during an optional extension thatwill enhance your overall trip experience.Enjoy luxury hotel accommodations, adaily buffet breakfast, concierge service,an accompanying AHI Travel Director,roundtrip flights between Auckland andQueenstown, transfers between the airport/hotel and hotel/ship and baggage handling.

$895 per person,

double occupancy

$1,140 single

occupancy

TWELLINGTON

NEW ZEALAND

Wellington is the world’s southernmost capital, a vibrant and compact city surround-ed by green windswept hills and prettyVictorian homes. Among its highlights is thewaterfront Te Papa Tongarewa Museum ofNew Zealand. Te Papa is an interactiveshowcase of art, history, native PolynesianMaori culture and the natural environment.Enjoy harbor views from the cable car thatwhisks visitors to the orchids and lily pondsof Wellington’s historic Botanic Gardens.

PICTONNEW ZEALAND

Cross Cook’s Strait to New Zealand’s SouthIsland, where a maritime charm greets youin the peaceful village of Picton. Located atthe head of Queen Charlotte Sound, Pictonis the perfect place to browse crafts markets, hit the hiking trails or venture out

in a kayak. This quaint yachting mecca is the

stepping off point forendlessadven-tures.

AUCKLANDNEW ZEALAND

Your adventure begins in Auckland, the Cityof Sails. The Maori settled in this area about800 years ago, reaping the benefits of thisfertile isthmus. Today Auckland is NewZealand’s largest city. Arched betweenManukau Harbour and Hauraki Gulf on theNorth Island, this geographically blessedgem boasts friendly people, glacier-studdedmountains, sculpted fjords and shimmeringblue waters dappled with sailboats galore.

NAPIERNEW ZEALAND

Rendered in art deco style, the enchantinghilltop town of Napier crowns the Hawke’sBay landscape, a region famous for its vineyards and orchards. Napier was rebuiltafter an earthquake in 1931. Today, itseduces visitors with its Mediterranean climate and movie-set charm. Tour a wineryor sample a syrah, gourmet cheeses andother artisanal delicacies in town. Youcan also enjoy fascinating landmarks like the iconic maiden statue, Pania of the Reef, and magnificent panoramas from Bluff Hill Lookout.

CHRISTCHURCHNEW ZEALAND

Must-see Christchurch is the oldest established city in New Zealand. Dubbedthe Garden City, Christchurch exudes amild-mannered English charm bloomingwith verdant foliage and Gothic Revival-style landmarks including the CanterburyMuseum, founded in 1867, and ChristChurch Cathedral, consecrated in 1881.Discover this genteel Victorian city viavintage tram or glide through the innercity on a punting boat on the Avon River.

DUNEDINNEW ZEALAND

Steeped in Scottish roots and home tothe country’s oldest university, cozyDunedin offers an artsy café scene,Victorian and Edwardian landmarks and natural wonders within easy reach. Here, on the Otago Peninsula, witnesswild coastal views, along with albatross,fur seals, and penguins.

DUSKY & DOUBTFULSOUNDSNEW ZEALAND

A remote region of an already remotecountry, the fjordlands of New Zealandshowcase a magnificent display of forested cliffs, thundering waterfalls and glacier-carved canyons. Still relativelyundiscovered, Dusky and Doubtful soundsare among the photogenic highlights.

MILFORD SOUNDNEW ZEALAND

Dwarfed by the sheer cliffs and forestedslopes of Milford Sound, artists, writersand travelers alike have long struggled toconvey the raw beauty of this region. Thescenery of one of the largest, deepestfjords in the world unfolds to reveal glacier-capped Mount Pembroke, Stirling Falls and the soaring pinnacle of Mitre Peak.

Crystal Cruises has consistently been voted the World’s Best LargeCruise Line by the annually polledreaders of Travel + Leisure magazine.In 2008, the most recent survey commended the line with this prestigious distinction for an unprecedented 13th consecutive year!

After being lavishly renovated from bowto stern in 2006, the Crystal Symphonyis appointed with your comfort in mind. Its many amenities have been furtherenhanced by personalized services andthoughtful details. Work out in the gym where the fitnessdirector will guide you with gentle instruction. Relax with amassage in the European Spa and Salon. Shave a few strokesoff your game with pointers from the golf pro. Visit theComputer University@Sea and learn a new computer application. In the evening, savor fine international cuisinein the Crystal Dining Room or at three specialty restaurants:Italian-themed Prego or master chef Nobuyuki “Nobu”Matsuhisa’s two new epicurean expressions, Silk Roadand The Sushi Bar. Afterward, entertainment venues offer string quartets, Big Band and jazz, Broadway-style productions, dancing and the Crystal Casino.

Elegant staterooms are furnished with contemporary features such as a television with DVD player, direct-dial telephone, cabin safe and laptop data port.

The Crystal Symphonypromises more than justa cruise—it elevatesyour travel experiencewith the refined luxuryof individual attention!

Design a cruise experiencearound your own interests.Enrich your mind, body andspirit with complimentaryclasses offered at theCreative LearningInstitute, the most innovative hands-oninstruction program at sea.

Arts & Entertainment:Try your hand at Asianwoodblock printing, calligraphy, creativewriting or fashiondesign. Brush up on your

piano playing or study aforeign language.

Business &Technology: Attend the ComputerUniversity@Sea to explore digitalphoto finishing or web page design. Study

estate planning and real estate appraisal.

Lifestyle: Discover thetechniques of Feng Shui,needlepoint or workingwith a contractor.

Wellness: Learn aboutalternative medicine, CPR,nutrition, memory fitnessand skin care. Dance thetango or do tai chi.

Wine & Food: Indulge in the appreciation of cheese, caviar, chocolate, sushi, tea and wine.

NOTE: The topics above are a brief listing of many classes and workshops. Not all subjects are offered on every cruise.

ProgramHighlights

• Experience why world-renownedCrystal Cruises repeatedly receives

the ranking of “World’s Best” fromTravel + Leisure magazine!

• Discover the intriguing sights during visits to scenic New Zealand andAustralia while enjoying the comfortof the Crystal Symphony.

• Receive $1,000 per person shipboardcredit, redeemable in the shops, spa

and lounges on board—a $2,000 percouple extra!• An AHI Travel Director isaboard the Crystal Symphony

to ensure your special treatment.

SYDNEYAUSTRALIA

Often rated among the bestcities in the world, sunny andseductive modern Sydney is afar cry from the penal colony established by the British in1788. See where convicts lefttheir mark at The Rocks, a historic district just a stone’sthrow from Sydney’s famousHarbour Bridge. Overlookingthe water, the famous OperaHouse hits a high note with itssoaring architecture inspiredby sailboats in the glitteringSydney Harbour.

NOTE: Ports are subject to changedue to operational conditions.

Carving of a Maori warrior

Cable car,Wellington

University of Otago, Dunedin

Harborbridge andCircularQuay,Sydney

Stateroom AB interior

Page 6: Cruise the South Pacific

Creative Learning Institute

Milford Sound

Vineyard & winery, Napier

Queenstown onLake Wakatipu withthe Remarkables in the background

Crystal Symphony

Air/Cruise Program• Special air add-ons to Auckland, New

Zealand, with a return from Sydney,Australia, from major North Americangateway cities.

• All transfers and baggage handlingbetween airports and piers on days of embarkation/disembarkation forAir/Cruise passengers.

•Automatic $250,000 Flight Insurancefor all passengers ticketed by AHI Travel,subject to policy terms.

Included Features• Set sail from Auckland for 12 nights

aboard the Six-Star Crystal Symphony.Cruise the Pacific Ocean, the Tasman Seaand Dusky, Doubtful and Milford sounds.Your ports of call include Napier,Wellington, Picton, Christchurchand Dunedin in New Zealand before disembarking in Sydney, Australia.

•Deluxe travel wallet.•Detailed travel and destination information

to assist in your planning.

Special Crystal Features• Attend many festive parties—exclusive

AHI Welcome and FarewellReceptions; Captain’s WelcomeAboard and Farewell Receptions;Crystal’s First Timers or SocietyMember parties.

• Experience dining aboard Crystal Cruises,featuring all meals.– Superb gourmet cuisine served daily

in the Crystal Dining Room.– Complimentary 24-hour room

service in your cabin or on your verandah, including breakfast, lunch, snacks or even a seven-course dinner.

– Meals served on deck featuring specialties of the world.

– Free ice cream bar daily. – Two alternative restaurants available

at no additional charge. • Enjoy many included extras.

– Complimentary beverages for all nonalcoholic drinks.

– Umbrellas in all cabins.– Free motorcoach shuttle service

to the town center in every port.– Deluxe stateroom amenities

feature a television with DVD player, private bath with tub/shower,marble counter tops, sitting area, security safe, direct-dial telephone and refrigerator.

– Gala entertainment presented nightly—the best on the seven seas.

he Six-Star Crystal Symphonysets sail from Auckland, cruising theTasman Sea and the South Pacificand visiting the gems of NewZealand’s North and South Islands

along the way. One of the last destinations onearth to be colonized by humans, NewZealand remains an unspoiled frontier—aplace to spot albatross, kiwis and rare yellow-eyed penguins. Discover centuries old Maori legends that have become an important partof mainstream culture. Sip a fruity SauvignonBlanc with new friends in a family-ownedvineyard. And meander down charming laneslined with Gothic Revival and art deco architecture. In the evening, unwind onboardthe luxuriously spacious Crystal Symphonywith its grand lounges, Feng Shui-inspiredspa and elegant staterooms.

The Millennium QueenstownLocated in the heart of the city near Queenstown’s entertain-ment and shopping district, this luxurious hotel features everymodern amenity and well-appointed guestrooms.

OPTIONAL THREE-NIGHTPRE-CRUISE EXTENSION:

QUEENSTOWN,NEW ZEALAND

Explore this resort town on the SouthIsland during an optional extension thatwill enhance your overall trip experience.Enjoy luxury hotel accommodations, adaily buffet breakfast, concierge service,an accompanying AHI Travel Director,roundtrip flights between Auckland andQueenstown, transfers between the airport/hotel and hotel/ship and baggage handling.

$895 per person,

double occupancy

$1,140 single

occupancy

TWELLINGTON

NEW ZEALAND

Wellington is the world’s southernmost capital, a vibrant and compact city surround-ed by green windswept hills and prettyVictorian homes. Among its highlights is thewaterfront Te Papa Tongarewa Museum ofNew Zealand. Te Papa is an interactiveshowcase of art, history, native PolynesianMaori culture and the natural environment.Enjoy harbor views from the cable car thatwhisks visitors to the orchids and lily pondsof Wellington’s historic Botanic Gardens.

PICTONNEW ZEALAND

Cross Cook’s Strait to New Zealand’s SouthIsland, where a maritime charm greets youin the peaceful village of Picton. Located atthe head of Queen Charlotte Sound, Pictonis the perfect place to browse crafts markets, hit the hiking trails or venture out

in a kayak. This quaint yachting mecca is the

stepping off point forendlessadven-tures.

AUCKLANDNEW ZEALAND

Your adventure begins in Auckland, the Cityof Sails. The Maori settled in this area about800 years ago, reaping the benefits of thisfertile isthmus. Today Auckland is NewZealand’s largest city. Arched betweenManukau Harbour and Hauraki Gulf on theNorth Island, this geographically blessedgem boasts friendly people, glacier-studdedmountains, sculpted fjords and shimmeringblue waters dappled with sailboats galore.

NAPIERNEW ZEALAND

Rendered in art deco style, the enchantinghilltop town of Napier crowns the Hawke’sBay landscape, a region famous for its vineyards and orchards. Napier was rebuiltafter an earthquake in 1931. Today, itseduces visitors with its Mediterranean climate and movie-set charm. Tour a wineryor sample a syrah, gourmet cheeses andother artisanal delicacies in town. Youcan also enjoy fascinating landmarks like the iconic maiden statue, Pania of the Reef, and magnificent panoramas from Bluff Hill Lookout.

CHRISTCHURCHNEW ZEALAND

Must-see Christchurch is the oldest established city in New Zealand. Dubbedthe Garden City, Christchurch exudes amild-mannered English charm bloomingwith verdant foliage and Gothic Revival-style landmarks including the CanterburyMuseum, founded in 1867, and ChristChurch Cathedral, consecrated in 1881.Discover this genteel Victorian city viavintage tram or glide through the innercity on a punting boat on the Avon River.

DUNEDINNEW ZEALAND

Steeped in Scottish roots and home tothe country’s oldest university, cozyDunedin offers an artsy café scene,Victorian and Edwardian landmarks and natural wonders within easy reach. Here, on the Otago Peninsula, witnesswild coastal views, along with albatross,fur seals, and penguins.

DUSKY & DOUBTFULSOUNDSNEW ZEALAND

A remote region of an already remotecountry, the fjordlands of New Zealandshowcase a magnificent display of forested cliffs, thundering waterfalls and glacier-carved canyons. Still relativelyundiscovered, Dusky and Doubtful soundsare among the photogenic highlights.

MILFORD SOUNDNEW ZEALAND

Dwarfed by the sheer cliffs and forestedslopes of Milford Sound, artists, writersand travelers alike have long struggled toconvey the raw beauty of this region. Thescenery of one of the largest, deepestfjords in the world unfolds to reveal glacier-capped Mount Pembroke, Stirling Falls and the soaring pinnacle of Mitre Peak.

Crystal Cruises has consistently been voted the World’s Best LargeCruise Line by the annually polledreaders of Travel + Leisure magazine.In 2008, the most recent survey commended the line with this prestigious distinction for an unprecedented 13th consecutive year!

After being lavishly renovated from bowto stern in 2006, the Crystal Symphonyis appointed with your comfort in mind. Its many amenities have been furtherenhanced by personalized services andthoughtful details. Work out in the gym where the fitnessdirector will guide you with gentle instruction. Relax with amassage in the European Spa and Salon. Shave a few strokesoff your game with pointers from the golf pro. Visit theComputer University@Sea and learn a new computer application. In the evening, savor fine international cuisinein the Crystal Dining Room or at three specialty restaurants:Italian-themed Prego or master chef Nobuyuki “Nobu”Matsuhisa’s two new epicurean expressions, Silk Roadand The Sushi Bar. Afterward, entertainment venues offer string quartets, Big Band and jazz, Broadway-style productions, dancing and the Crystal Casino.

Elegant staterooms are furnished with contemporary features such as a television with DVD player, direct-dial telephone, cabin safe and laptop data port.

The Crystal Symphonypromises more than justa cruise—it elevatesyour travel experiencewith the refined luxuryof individual attention!

Design a cruise experiencearound your own interests.Enrich your mind, body andspirit with complimentaryclasses offered at theCreative LearningInstitute, the most innovative hands-oninstruction program at sea.

Arts & Entertainment:Try your hand at Asianwoodblock printing, calligraphy, creativewriting or fashiondesign. Brush up on your

piano playing or study aforeign language.

Business &Technology: Attend the ComputerUniversity@Sea to explore digitalphoto finishing or web page design. Study

estate planning and real estate appraisal.

Lifestyle: Discover thetechniques of Feng Shui,needlepoint or workingwith a contractor.

Wellness: Learn aboutalternative medicine, CPR,nutrition, memory fitnessand skin care. Dance thetango or do tai chi.

Wine & Food: Indulge in the appreciation of cheese, caviar, chocolate, sushi, tea and wine.

NOTE: The topics above are a brief listing of many classes and workshops. Not all subjects are offered on every cruise.

ProgramHighlights

• Experience why world-renownedCrystal Cruises repeatedly receives

the ranking of “World’s Best” fromTravel + Leisure magazine!

• Discover the intriguing sights during visits to scenic New Zealand andAustralia while enjoying the comfortof the Crystal Symphony.

• Receive $1,000 per person shipboardcredit, redeemable in the shops, spa

and lounges on board—a $2,000 percouple extra!• An AHI Travel Director isaboard the Crystal Symphony

to ensure your special treatment.

SYDNEYAUSTRALIA

Often rated among the bestcities in the world, sunny andseductive modern Sydney is afar cry from the penal colony established by the British in1788. See where convicts lefttheir mark at The Rocks, a historic district just a stone’sthrow from Sydney’s famousHarbour Bridge. Overlookingthe water, the famous OperaHouse hits a high note with itssoaring architecture inspiredby sailboats in the glitteringSydney Harbour.

NOTE: Ports are subject to changedue to operational conditions.

Carving of a Maori warrior

Cable car,Wellington

University of Otago, Dunedin

Harborbridge andCircularQuay,Sydney

Stateroom AB interior

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Creative Learning Institute

Milford Sound

Vineyard & winery, Napier

Queenstown onLake Wakatipu withthe Remarkables in the background

Crystal Symphony

Air/Cruise Program• Special air add-ons to Auckland, New

Zealand, with a return from Sydney,Australia, from major North Americangateway cities.

• All transfers and baggage handlingbetween airports and piers on days of embarkation/disembarkation forAir/Cruise passengers.

•Automatic $250,000 Flight Insurancefor all passengers ticketed by AHI Travel,subject to policy terms.

Included Features• Set sail from Auckland for 12 nights

aboard the Six-Star Crystal Symphony.Cruise the Pacific Ocean, the Tasman Seaand Dusky, Doubtful and Milford sounds.Your ports of call include Napier,Wellington, Picton, Christchurchand Dunedin in New Zealand before disembarking in Sydney, Australia.

•Deluxe travel wallet.•Detailed travel and destination information

to assist in your planning.

Special Crystal Features• Attend many festive parties—exclusive

AHI Welcome and FarewellReceptions; Captain’s WelcomeAboard and Farewell Receptions;Crystal’s First Timers or SocietyMember parties.

• Experience dining aboard Crystal Cruises,featuring all meals.– Superb gourmet cuisine served daily

in the Crystal Dining Room.– Complimentary 24-hour room

service in your cabin or on your verandah, including breakfast, lunch, snacks or even a seven-course dinner.

– Meals served on deck featuring specialties of the world.

– Free ice cream bar daily. – Two alternative restaurants available

at no additional charge. • Enjoy many included extras.

– Complimentary beverages for all nonalcoholic drinks.

– Umbrellas in all cabins.– Free motorcoach shuttle service

to the town center in every port.– Deluxe stateroom amenities

feature a television with DVD player, private bath with tub/shower,marble counter tops, sitting area, security safe, direct-dial telephone and refrigerator.

– Gala entertainment presented nightly—the best on the seven seas.

he Six-Star Crystal Symphonysets sail from Auckland, cruising theTasman Sea and the South Pacificand visiting the gems of NewZealand’s North and South Islands

along the way. One of the last destinations onearth to be colonized by humans, NewZealand remains an unspoiled frontier—aplace to spot albatross, kiwis and rare yellow-eyed penguins. Discover centuries old Maori legends that have become an important partof mainstream culture. Sip a fruity SauvignonBlanc with new friends in a family-ownedvineyard. And meander down charming laneslined with Gothic Revival and art deco architecture. In the evening, unwind onboardthe luxuriously spacious Crystal Symphonywith its grand lounges, Feng Shui-inspiredspa and elegant staterooms.

The Millennium QueenstownLocated in the heart of the city near Queenstown’s entertain-ment and shopping district, this luxurious hotel features everymodern amenity and well-appointed guestrooms.

OPTIONAL THREE-NIGHTPRE-CRUISE EXTENSION:

QUEENSTOWN,NEW ZEALAND

Explore this resort town on the SouthIsland during an optional extension thatwill enhance your overall trip experience.Enjoy luxury hotel accommodations, adaily buffet breakfast, concierge service,an accompanying AHI Travel Director,roundtrip flights between Auckland andQueenstown, transfers between the airport/hotel and hotel/ship and baggage handling.

$895 per person,

double occupancy

$1,140 single

occupancy

TWELLINGTON

NEW ZEALAND

Wellington is the world’s southernmost capital, a vibrant and compact city surround-ed by green windswept hills and prettyVictorian homes. Among its highlights is thewaterfront Te Papa Tongarewa Museum ofNew Zealand. Te Papa is an interactiveshowcase of art, history, native PolynesianMaori culture and the natural environment.Enjoy harbor views from the cable car thatwhisks visitors to the orchids and lily pondsof Wellington’s historic Botanic Gardens.

PICTONNEW ZEALAND

Cross Cook’s Strait to New Zealand’s SouthIsland, where a maritime charm greets youin the peaceful village of Picton. Located atthe head of Queen Charlotte Sound, Pictonis the perfect place to browse crafts markets, hit the hiking trails or venture out

in a kayak. This quaint yachting mecca is the

stepping off point forendlessadven-tures.

AUCKLANDNEW ZEALAND

Your adventure begins in Auckland, the Cityof Sails. The Maori settled in this area about800 years ago, reaping the benefits of thisfertile isthmus. Today Auckland is NewZealand’s largest city. Arched betweenManukau Harbour and Hauraki Gulf on theNorth Island, this geographically blessedgem boasts friendly people, glacier-studdedmountains, sculpted fjords and shimmeringblue waters dappled with sailboats galore.

NAPIERNEW ZEALAND

Rendered in art deco style, the enchantinghilltop town of Napier crowns the Hawke’sBay landscape, a region famous for its vineyards and orchards. Napier was rebuiltafter an earthquake in 1931. Today, itseduces visitors with its Mediterranean climate and movie-set charm. Tour a wineryor sample a syrah, gourmet cheeses andother artisanal delicacies in town. Youcan also enjoy fascinating landmarks like the iconic maiden statue, Pania of the Reef, and magnificent panoramas from Bluff Hill Lookout.

CHRISTCHURCHNEW ZEALAND

Must-see Christchurch is the oldest established city in New Zealand. Dubbedthe Garden City, Christchurch exudes amild-mannered English charm bloomingwith verdant foliage and Gothic Revival-style landmarks including the CanterburyMuseum, founded in 1867, and ChristChurch Cathedral, consecrated in 1881.Discover this genteel Victorian city viavintage tram or glide through the innercity on a punting boat on the Avon River.

DUNEDINNEW ZEALAND

Steeped in Scottish roots and home tothe country’s oldest university, cozyDunedin offers an artsy café scene,Victorian and Edwardian landmarks and natural wonders within easy reach. Here, on the Otago Peninsula, witnesswild coastal views, along with albatross,fur seals, and penguins.

DUSKY & DOUBTFULSOUNDSNEW ZEALAND

A remote region of an already remotecountry, the fjordlands of New Zealandshowcase a magnificent display of forested cliffs, thundering waterfalls and glacier-carved canyons. Still relativelyundiscovered, Dusky and Doubtful soundsare among the photogenic highlights.

MILFORD SOUNDNEW ZEALAND

Dwarfed by the sheer cliffs and forestedslopes of Milford Sound, artists, writersand travelers alike have long struggled toconvey the raw beauty of this region. Thescenery of one of the largest, deepestfjords in the world unfolds to reveal glacier-capped Mount Pembroke, Stirling Falls and the soaring pinnacle of Mitre Peak.

Crystal Cruises has consistently been voted the World’s Best LargeCruise Line by the annually polledreaders of Travel + Leisure magazine.In 2008, the most recent survey commended the line with this prestigious distinction for an unprecedented 13th consecutive year!

After being lavishly renovated from bowto stern in 2006, the Crystal Symphonyis appointed with your comfort in mind. Its many amenities have been furtherenhanced by personalized services andthoughtful details. Work out in the gym where the fitnessdirector will guide you with gentle instruction. Relax with amassage in the European Spa and Salon. Shave a few strokesoff your game with pointers from the golf pro. Visit theComputer University@Sea and learn a new computer application. In the evening, savor fine international cuisinein the Crystal Dining Room or at three specialty restaurants:Italian-themed Prego or master chef Nobuyuki “Nobu”Matsuhisa’s two new epicurean expressions, Silk Roadand The Sushi Bar. Afterward, entertainment venues offer string quartets, Big Band and jazz, Broadway-style productions, dancing and the Crystal Casino.

Elegant staterooms are furnished with contemporary features such as a television with DVD player, direct-dial telephone, cabin safe and laptop data port.

The Crystal Symphonypromises more than justa cruise—it elevatesyour travel experiencewith the refined luxuryof individual attention!

Design a cruise experiencearound your own interests.Enrich your mind, body andspirit with complimentaryclasses offered at theCreative LearningInstitute, the most innovative hands-oninstruction program at sea.

Arts & Entertainment:Try your hand at Asianwoodblock printing, calligraphy, creativewriting or fashiondesign. Brush up on your

piano playing or study aforeign language.

Business &Technology: Attend the ComputerUniversity@Sea to explore digitalphoto finishing or web page design. Study

estate planning and real estate appraisal.

Lifestyle: Discover thetechniques of Feng Shui,needlepoint or workingwith a contractor.

Wellness: Learn aboutalternative medicine, CPR,nutrition, memory fitnessand skin care. Dance thetango or do tai chi.

Wine & Food: Indulge in the appreciation of cheese, caviar, chocolate, sushi, tea and wine.

NOTE: The topics above are a brief listing of many classes and workshops. Not all subjects are offered on every cruise.

ProgramHighlights

• Experience why world-renownedCrystal Cruises repeatedly receives

the ranking of “World’s Best” fromTravel + Leisure magazine!

• Discover the intriguing sights during visits to scenic New Zealand andAustralia while enjoying the comfortof the Crystal Symphony.

• Receive $1,000 per person shipboardcredit, redeemable in the shops, spa

and lounges on board—a $2,000 percouple extra!• An AHI Travel Director isaboard the Crystal Symphony

to ensure your special treatment.

SYDNEYAUSTRALIA

Often rated among the bestcities in the world, sunny andseductive modern Sydney is afar cry from the penal colony established by the British in1788. See where convicts lefttheir mark at The Rocks, a historic district just a stone’sthrow from Sydney’s famousHarbour Bridge. Overlookingthe water, the famous OperaHouse hits a high note with itssoaring architecture inspiredby sailboats in the glitteringSydney Harbour.

NOTE: Ports are subject to changedue to operational conditions.

Carving of a Maori warrior

Cable car,Wellington

University of Otago, Dunedin

Harborbridge andCircularQuay,Sydney

Stateroom AB interior

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Dear UCLA Alumni and Friends,Indulge your sense of wanderlust with this 12-night cruise that

celebrates the best of New Zealand. Late March is autumn in theSouthern Hemisphere, so it is an ideal time to travel Down Under.

Discover New Zealand in seven ports of call. Your cruise con-cludes with an overnight stay in Sydney, Australia. You’ll enjoy theworry-free convenience and value of group travel while maintainingyour freedom to explore. Make your journey as active or as relaxingas you wish by selecting those excursions and activities that appealto you.

The spacious Crystal Symphony surrounds passengers withthe ultimate in hospitality, luxury and service. From delectable cuisine to a wide range of exciting excursions and enrichmentclasses, this luxurious ship offers something for everyone. Yourneeds and wishes have been anticipated and will be attended to byan experienced staff of travel professionals.

If you want to spend time exploring New Zealand prior to yourcruise, you may begin with a three-night extension in Queenstown.This program will fill quickly, so make your reservation today!

Regards from Westwood,

Christel Pailet Director, Alumni Travel

P.S. With Crystal Cruises’ new As You Wish promotion, you’llreceive $2,000 per couple in shipboard credits to spend anyway you wish! Indulge in spa treatments, fine wines, a Vintage Roomexperience with your friends, gratuities for your favorite waiter,something special from the boutiques or even a Crystal shoreexcursion. The choices—all of them—are yours.

“New Zealand is probably the mostbeautiful place onearth with naturalbeauty difficult tobelieve.”

~ James A. Michener,1907-1997,

Pulitzer Prize-winningAmerican novelist

“New Zealand is not asmall country but alarge village.”

~ Peter Jackson,b. 1961,

New Zealand film director

Seek the treasure youvalue most dearly; ifyou bow your head, letit be to a lofty mountain.

~ Maori proverb

“The people areScotch. They stopped[in Dunedin] on theirway from home toheaven, thinking theyhad arrived.”

~ Mark Twain,1835-1910,

American author, More Tramps Abroad,

1897

AHI AIR FARE ADD-ONSFROM SELECTED GATEWAY CITIES*

Albany, NY $2,169Albuquerque, NM $2,009Atlanta, GA $2,199Austin, TX $2,119Baltimore, MD $2,199Billings, MT $2,009 Boston, MA $2,159Bozeman, MT $2,009Buffalo, NY $2,169Charlotte, NC $2,079Chicago, IL $2,119Cincinnati, OH $2,079Colorado Springs, CO $2,009Columbus, OH $2,029Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX $2,089Denver, CO $2,119Des Moines, IA $2,069Detroit, MI $2,139Greensboro, NC $2,139Greenville, SC $2,139Houston, TX $2,089Indianapolis, IN $2,029Las Vegas, NV $2,119

Los Angeles, CA $1,999Lubbock, TX $2,219Miami, FL $2,089Milwaukee, WI $2,139Mpls/St. Paul, MN $2,139New York City, NY (JFK) $2,159 Newark, NJ $2,159 Norfolk, VA $2,149Oklahoma City, OK $2,069Omaha, NE $2,069 Philadelphia, PA $2,199 Phoenix, AZ $2,119Pittsburgh, PA $2,199Raleigh-Durham, NC $2,079Richmond, VA $2,149Salt Lake City, UT $2,009San Diego, CA $1,999 San Francisco, CA $1,999 Seattle, WA $1,999 Spokane, WA $1,929St. Louis, MO $2,139Tucson, AZ $2,119Washington, D.C. $2,199

* Other gateway cities and prices available upon request.

Receive $2,000 per couple “As You Wish” Shipboard Credit!

Published Special UCLA YouCategory/Deck/Description Cruise Fares Alumni Fares Save

E 7/8 Deluxe Stateroom $9,180 $4,695 $4,485Picture window, limited or extremely limited view, queen size bed or twin beds, seating area, full bathtub/shower combination.

D 5 Deluxe Stateroom $9,645 $4,995 $4,650Large picture window, queen size bed or twin beds, seating area, full bathtub/shower combination.

C 7 Deluxe Stateroom $10,100 $5,295 $4,805Large picture window, queen size bed or twin beds, seating area, full bathtub/shower combination.

B 8 Deluxe Stateroom $10,685 $6,595 $4,090Private verandah, queen size bed or twin beds, seating area, full bathtub/shower combination.

A 9 Deluxe Stateroom $11,225 $6,995 $4,230Private verandah, queen size bed or twin beds, seating area, full bathtub/shower combination.

PH 10 Penthouse $15,495 $11,895 $3,600Large private verandah, spacious living area, queen size bed or twin beds, full Jacuzzi® bathtub, separate shower, walk-in closet and personal butler service.

PS 10 Penthouse Suite $19,530 $14,895 $4,635Large private verandah, sizeable living space, picture window view, large bedroom, queen size bed or twin beds, full Jacuzzi® bathtub, separate shower, walk-in closet and personal butler service.

All cabins have remote TV & DVD, refrigerator and security safe. Prices are per person based on double occupancy. Special AHI Air Add-Ons available from mostmajor gateway cities. Single prices available upon request. Port charges are an additional$305 per person.

Day 1 Depart Gateway CityDay 2 Cross the international

date lineDay 3 Arrive Auckland /

Embark Crystal Symphony

Day 4 Cruise the Pacific Ocean

Day 5 Napier, New ZealandDay 6 Wellington, New

ZealandDay 7 Picton, New ZealandDay 8 Christchurch, New

ZealandDay 9 Dunedin, New ZealandDays 10 Cruise Dusky and

Doubtful soundsDays 11 Cruise Milford SoundDay 12 Cruise the Tasman SeaDay 13 Cruise the Tasman SeaDay 14 Sydney, AustraliaDays 15 Sydney / Disembark /

Return to Gateway City

NOTE: Program itinerary is subject tochange due to local conditions.

A word about your Tour OperatorAHI Travel is the premier operator of deluxe travel programssponsored by alumni associations. Their experienced, professional staff has offered the highest level of service in innovative travel programs since 1962.

In AHI Travel’s care, you can rely on:•An exceptional travel value. It would be impossible

for an independent traveler to arrange all these unique experiences, inclusions and services at a comparable price.

•Unique access to local sites. Take advantage of their 47 years of travel experience to gain preferred entrance to popular sites and to uncover the region’s hidden treasures.

•Flexibility and customization. Free time during the tripallows you to pursue your own interests. They will also helpyou tailor your dream trip with add-ons and extensions.

•Safety and security. In a country where you might notknow the language or culture, their professional staff is on hand to ease your way and get you any help you need.

•Full endorsement by the USTOA. This professional association safeguards consumers’ depositsand payments with a$1 Million TravelersAssistance Program.

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Send to: UCLA Alumni AssociationAttn: Alumni TravelJames West Alumni CenterLos Angeles, CA 90095-1397Phone: 310-206-0613 Fax: 310-209-4271E-mail: [email protected]

UCLA Alumni Travel is a benefit of membership in the UCLA Alumni Association.The Association requires all alumni and friends to join to use our services.You mayinvite one companion to travel with you as a guest on your membership.___Yes, I am a member of the UCLA Alumni Association.___No, I am not a member. Please send me an application to join.

Legal Name (as it appears on passport)

(1) _____________________________________________________________

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Street Address ____________________________________________________

City_____________________________________________________________

State_________________________________________ ZIP _______________

Home: (____________)_____________________________________________

Cell: (____________)_______________________________________________

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Sharing with_______________________________________. (Send separate form.)

Optional Three-Night, Pre-Cruise Queenstown Extension

Please make ________________ reservations for me (us) on the Queenstown,New Zealand Optional Pre-Cruise extension (subject to availability).

I/we authorize you to make my/our reservations as follows:Cruise Programr I/we will make my/our own air arrangements and transfers.

Cabin category requested: 1st choice ________ 2nd choice ___________Bedding Request: r Twin r QueenDinner seating requested: r 6:15 p.m. r 8:30 p.m.Note: Request for seating must be made at time of booking.Table size requested: r 2 r 4 r 6 or r 8.

r I prefer single accommodations at an additional cost (limited availability).r I request assistance in securing a roommate but will accept a single, if one is

available at this time, and pay the single supplement. Should a roommate befound, I understand the supplement will no longer apply.

Air/Cruise Programr I/we reserve the Cruise Program and request the Air Program to Auckland, NewZealand, with return from Sydney, Australia, to depart from:

________________________________________________________________Departure City

r Please send me information on upgrading my flights.

Reservations are subject to availability and processed on a first come, first servedbasis. Reservations to be paid in full by December 28, 2009 (90 days prior todeparture). Reservations received after this date must be accompanied by payment in full. Credit cards cannot be accepted for final payment.

Enclosed is a deposit of ________ ($600 per person required) to reserve________ place(s).

r Accept my check made payable to AHI International.

r Charge my deposit to: r MasterCard r Visa

Card #___________________________________________________________

Expires________/________

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Please note: Any payment to AHI International constitutes your acceptance of the termsand conditions set out herein, including but not limited to the Cancellation terms.

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For Office Use Only: B #: ______________ Date: ________________

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From AUCKLAND TO SYDNEYSOUTH PACIFICSOUTH PACIFIC

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Dear UCLA Alumni and Friends,Indulge your sense of wanderlust with this 12-night cruise that

celebrates the best of New Zealand. Late March is autumn in theSouthern Hemisphere, so it is an ideal time to travel Down Under.

Discover New Zealand in seven ports of call. Your cruise con-cludes with an overnight stay in Sydney, Australia. You’ll enjoy theworry-free convenience and value of group travel while maintainingyour freedom to explore. Make your journey as active or as relaxingas you wish by selecting those excursions and activities that appealto you.

The spacious Crystal Symphony surrounds passengers withthe ultimate in hospitality, luxury and service. From delectable cuisine to a wide range of exciting excursions and enrichmentclasses, this luxurious ship offers something for everyone. Yourneeds and wishes have been anticipated and will be attended to byan experienced staff of travel professionals.

If you want to spend time exploring New Zealand prior to yourcruise, you may begin with a three-night extension in Queenstown.This program will fill quickly, so make your reservation today!

Regards from Westwood,

Christel Pailet Director, Alumni Travel

P.S. With Crystal Cruises’ new As You Wish promotion, you’llreceive $2,000 per couple in shipboard credits to spend anyway you wish! Indulge in spa treatments, fine wines, a Vintage Roomexperience with your friends, gratuities for your favorite waiter,something special from the boutiques or even a Crystal shoreexcursion. The choices—all of them—are yours.

“New Zealand is probably the mostbeautiful place onearth with naturalbeauty difficult tobelieve.”

~ James A. Michener,1907-1997,

Pulitzer Prize-winningAmerican novelist

“New Zealand is not asmall country but alarge village.”

~ Peter Jackson,b. 1961,

New Zealand film director

Seek the treasure youvalue most dearly; ifyou bow your head, letit be to a lofty mountain.

~ Maori proverb

“The people areScotch. They stopped[in Dunedin] on theirway from home toheaven, thinking theyhad arrived.”

~ Mark Twain,1835-1910,

American author, More Tramps Abroad,

1897

AHI AIR FARE ADD-ONSFROM SELECTED GATEWAY CITIES*

Albany, NY $2,169Albuquerque, NM $2,009Atlanta, GA $2,199Austin, TX $2,119Baltimore, MD $2,199Billings, MT $2,009 Boston, MA $2,159Bozeman, MT $2,009Buffalo, NY $2,169Charlotte, NC $2,079Chicago, IL $2,119Cincinnati, OH $2,079Colorado Springs, CO $2,009Columbus, OH $2,029Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX $2,089Denver, CO $2,119Des Moines, IA $2,069Detroit, MI $2,139Greensboro, NC $2,139Greenville, SC $2,139Houston, TX $2,089Indianapolis, IN $2,029Las Vegas, NV $2,119

Los Angeles, CA $1,999Lubbock, TX $2,219Miami, FL $2,089Milwaukee, WI $2,139Mpls/St. Paul, MN $2,139New York City, NY (JFK) $2,159 Newark, NJ $2,159 Norfolk, VA $2,149Oklahoma City, OK $2,069Omaha, NE $2,069 Philadelphia, PA $2,199 Phoenix, AZ $2,119Pittsburgh, PA $2,199Raleigh-Durham, NC $2,079Richmond, VA $2,149Salt Lake City, UT $2,009San Diego, CA $1,999 San Francisco, CA $1,999 Seattle, WA $1,999 Spokane, WA $1,929St. Louis, MO $2,139Tucson, AZ $2,119Washington, D.C. $2,199

* Other gateway cities and prices available upon request.

Receive $2,000 per couple “As You Wish” Shipboard Credit!

Published Special UCLA YouCategory/Deck/Description Cruise Fares Alumni Fares Save

E 7/8 Deluxe Stateroom $9,180 $4,695 $4,485Picture window, limited or extremely limited view, queen size bed or twin beds, seating area, full bathtub/shower combination.

D 5 Deluxe Stateroom $9,645 $4,995 $4,650Large picture window, queen size bed or twin beds, seating area, full bathtub/shower combination.

C 7 Deluxe Stateroom $10,100 $5,295 $4,805Large picture window, queen size bed or twin beds, seating area, full bathtub/shower combination.

B 8 Deluxe Stateroom $10,685 $6,595 $4,090Private verandah, queen size bed or twin beds, seating area, full bathtub/shower combination.

A 9 Deluxe Stateroom $11,225 $6,995 $4,230Private verandah, queen size bed or twin beds, seating area, full bathtub/shower combination.

PH 10 Penthouse $15,495 $11,895 $3,600Large private verandah, spacious living area, queen size bed or twin beds, full Jacuzzi® bathtub, separate shower, walk-in closet and personal butler service.

PS 10 Penthouse Suite $19,530 $14,895 $4,635Large private verandah, sizeable living space, picture window view, large bedroom, queen size bed or twin beds, full Jacuzzi® bathtub, separate shower, walk-in closet and personal butler service.

All cabins have remote TV & DVD, refrigerator and security safe. Prices are per person based on double occupancy. Special AHI Air Add-Ons available from mostmajor gateway cities. Single prices available upon request. Port charges are an additional$305 per person.

Day 1 Depart Gateway CityDay 2 Cross the international

date lineDay 3 Arrive Auckland /

Embark Crystal Symphony

Day 4 Cruise the Pacific Ocean

Day 5 Napier, New ZealandDay 6 Wellington, New

ZealandDay 7 Picton, New ZealandDay 8 Christchurch, New

ZealandDay 9 Dunedin, New ZealandDays 10 Cruise Dusky and

Doubtful soundsDays 11 Cruise Milford SoundDay 12 Cruise the Tasman SeaDay 13 Cruise the Tasman SeaDay 14 Sydney, AustraliaDays 15 Sydney / Disembark /

Return to Gateway City

NOTE: Program itinerary is subject tochange due to local conditions.

A word about your Tour OperatorAHI Travel is the premier operator of deluxe travel programssponsored by alumni associations. Their experienced, professional staff has offered the highest level of service in innovative travel programs since 1962.

In AHI Travel’s care, you can rely on:•An exceptional travel value. It would be impossible

for an independent traveler to arrange all these unique experiences, inclusions and services at a comparable price.

•Unique access to local sites. Take advantage of their 47 years of travel experience to gain preferred entrance to popular sites and to uncover the region’s hidden treasures.

•Flexibility and customization. Free time during the tripallows you to pursue your own interests. They will also helpyou tailor your dream trip with add-ons and extensions.

•Safety and security. In a country where you might notknow the language or culture, their professional staff is on hand to ease your way and get you any help you need.

•Full endorsement by the USTOA. This professional association safeguards consumers’ depositsand payments with a$1 Million TravelersAssistance Program.

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NOT INCLUDED-Fees for passports and, if applicable, visas; personal gratuities; laundry and dry cleaning; excursions, wines, liquors, mineral waters and meals not mentioned in thisbrochure under included features; travel insurance; all items of a strictly personal nature.MOBILITY AND FITNESS TO TRAVEL-The right is retained to decline to accept or to retain any person as a member of this trip who, in the opinion of AHI Travel is unfit for travel orwhose physical or mental condition may constitute a danger to themselves or to others on the trip, subject only to the requirement that the portion of the total amount paid which corre-sponds to the unused services and accommodations be refunded. Passengers requiring special assistance, including without limitation those who permanently or periodically use awheelchair, must be accompanied by someone who is fit and able to assist them, and who will be totally responsible for providing all required assistance.AIR TRANSPORTATION-The price of air transportation offered by AHI Travel is based on Advance Purchase Excursion fares. After tickets are issued, penalties up to 100% of the ticketprice may be levied. If connecting flights are requested, special promotional fares may be used, in which case penalties of as much as 100% may be assessed by the airlines if reservationsare changed or canceled after ticketing. After departure, if the reservations are changed, you will be charged the higher, all year Economy class fare. VARIATIONS TO THE GROUP ITINER-ARY MUST BE REQUESTED NO LATER THAN 60 DAYS PRIOR TO DEPARTURE. Passengers who choose to make their own airline reservations independently will be wholly responsible forany airline fees or penalties incurred as a result of program cancellation and/or change in travel dates, or airline schedule(s).CANCELLATION-In addition to airline cancellation penalties, all cancellations for any reason whatsoever will be subject to a $350 per person cancellation fee. Cancellation from 44 - 15days prior to departure will result in forfeiture of 50% of the entire cost of the trip per person. Cancellation from 14 days up to the time of departure will result in forfeiture of the entirecost of the trip. TRIP CANCELLATION INSURANCE IS AVAILABLE. AN APPLICATION WILL BE SENT AFTER YOU RESERVE. All cancellations must be submitted in writing to AHIInternational Corporation.BAGGAGE-Baggage restrictions vary according to the airline policy and the class of service flown. Details will be provided with your pre-departure information. Baggage allowances aresubject to change by the carrier without notice. Excess baggage charges for additional or oversized/overweight pieces are expensive and not included in your trip price; plan yourwardrobe accordingly. Transport of baggage and personal effects is at the owner's risk throughout the travel program. RESPONSIBILITY- AHI Travel and the Sponsoring Association act only as agents for the suppliers of travel conveyance, transport, accommodations or other service and have no responsi-bility for any delays, delayed departure or arrival, missed carrier connections, loss, death, damage or injury to person or property or accident, mechanical defect, failure or negligence ofany nature howsoever caused in connection with any accommodations, transportation or other services or for any substitution of hotels or of common carrier equipment, with or withoutnotice, or for any additional expenses occasioned thereby. Dates, Program Details and Tour costs, although given in good faith and based on tariffs, exchange rates and other informationcurrent at the time of printing, are subject to change at or before the time of departure. No revisions of the printed itinerary or its included features are anticipated; however, the right isreserved to make any changes, with or without notice, that might become necessary, with the mutual understanding that any additional expenses will be paid by the individual passenger.Baggage and personal effects are the sole responsibility of the owners at all times. If the entire program is cancelled for any reason, participants shall have no claim other than for a fullrefund. By forwarding the deposit, the passenger certifies that he/she has no physical, mental or other condition of disability that would create a hazard for himself/herself or other pas-sengers and accepts the terms of this contract. The airlines and other transportation companies concerned are not to be held responsible for any act, omission, or event, during the timepassengers are not on board their conveyances. The passage contract in use, when issued, shall constitute the sole contract between the company(ies) and the passenger and/or pur-chaser of this trip.

For more information, please contact us at 310-206-0613 or 800-UCLAlumni (825-2586)

UCLAlumni.net

Send to: UCLA Alumni AssociationAttn: Alumni TravelJames West Alumni CenterLos Angeles, CA 90095-1397Phone: 310-206-0613 Fax: 310-209-4271E-mail: [email protected]

UCLA Alumni Travel is a benefit of membership in the UCLA Alumni Association.The Association requires all alumni and friends to join to use our services.You mayinvite one companion to travel with you as a guest on your membership.___Yes, I am a member of the UCLA Alumni Association.___No, I am not a member. Please send me an application to join.

Legal Name (as it appears on passport)

(1) _____________________________________________________________

(2) _____________________________________________________________

Street Address ____________________________________________________

City_____________________________________________________________

State_________________________________________ ZIP _______________

Home: (____________)_____________________________________________

Cell: (____________)_______________________________________________

E-mail:__________________________________________________________

Sharing with_______________________________________. (Send separate form.)

Optional Three-Night, Pre-Cruise Queenstown Extension

Please make ________________ reservations for me (us) on the Queenstown,New Zealand Optional Pre-Cruise extension (subject to availability).

I/we authorize you to make my/our reservations as follows:Cruise Programr I/we will make my/our own air arrangements and transfers.

Cabin category requested: 1st choice ________ 2nd choice ___________Bedding Request: r Twin r QueenDinner seating requested: r 6:15 p.m. r 8:30 p.m.Note: Request for seating must be made at time of booking.Table size requested: r 2 r 4 r 6 or r 8.

r I prefer single accommodations at an additional cost (limited availability).r I request assistance in securing a roommate but will accept a single, if one is

available at this time, and pay the single supplement. Should a roommate befound, I understand the supplement will no longer apply.

Air/Cruise Programr I/we reserve the Cruise Program and request the Air Program to Auckland, NewZealand, with return from Sydney, Australia, to depart from:

________________________________________________________________Departure City

r Please send me information on upgrading my flights.

Reservations are subject to availability and processed on a first come, first servedbasis. Reservations to be paid in full by December 28, 2009 (90 days prior todeparture). Reservations received after this date must be accompanied by payment in full. Credit cards cannot be accepted for final payment.

Enclosed is a deposit of ________ ($600 per person required) to reserve________ place(s).

r Accept my check made payable to AHI International.

r Charge my deposit to: r MasterCard r Visa

Card #___________________________________________________________

Expires________/________

________________________________________________________________(Signature as it appears on credit card)

Please note: Any payment to AHI International constitutes your acceptance of the termsand conditions set out herein, including but not limited to the Cancellation terms.

Title First Middle Last Class Year

Title First Middle Last Class Year

Reserve your Auckland to Sydney Cruise today!

For Office Use Only: B #: ______________ Date: ________________

PSR: ________________Trip #:1-19082

310-206-0613 UCLAlumni.net

SPONSORED BY

MARCH 28 - APRIL 11, 2010 $2,000 perco

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From AUCKLAND TO SYDNEYSOUTH PACIFICSOUTH PACIFIC

From AUCKLAND TO SYDNEYSOUTH PACIFIC

in luxury aboard Crystal Symphony

Milford Sound

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Dear UCLA Alumni and Friends,Indulge your sense of wanderlust with this 12-night cruise that

celebrates the best of New Zealand. Late March is autumn in theSouthern Hemisphere, so it is an ideal time to travel Down Under.

Discover New Zealand in seven ports of call. Your cruise con-cludes with an overnight stay in Sydney, Australia. You’ll enjoy theworry-free convenience and value of group travel while maintainingyour freedom to explore. Make your journey as active or as relaxingas you wish by selecting those excursions and activities that appealto you.

The spacious Crystal Symphony surrounds passengers withthe ultimate in hospitality, luxury and service. From delectable cuisine to a wide range of exciting excursions and enrichmentclasses, this luxurious ship offers something for everyone. Yourneeds and wishes have been anticipated and will be attended to byan experienced staff of travel professionals.

If you want to spend time exploring New Zealand prior to yourcruise, you may begin with a three-night extension in Queenstown.This program will fill quickly, so make your reservation today!

Regards from Westwood,

Christel Pailet Director, Alumni Travel

P.S. With Crystal Cruises’ new As You Wish promotion, you’llreceive $2,000 per couple in shipboard credits to spend anyway you wish! Indulge in spa treatments, fine wines, a Vintage Roomexperience with your friends, gratuities for your favorite waiter,something special from the boutiques or even a Crystal shoreexcursion. The choices—all of them—are yours.

“New Zealand is probably the mostbeautiful place onearth with naturalbeauty difficult tobelieve.”

~ James A. Michener,1907-1997,

Pulitzer Prize-winningAmerican novelist

“New Zealand is not asmall country but alarge village.”

~ Peter Jackson,b. 1961,

New Zealand film director

Seek the treasure youvalue most dearly; ifyou bow your head, letit be to a lofty mountain.

~ Maori proverb

“The people areScotch. They stopped[in Dunedin] on theirway from home toheaven, thinking theyhad arrived.”

~ Mark Twain,1835-1910,

American author, More Tramps Abroad,

1897

AHI AIR FARE ADD-ONSFROM SELECTED GATEWAY CITIES*

Albany, NY $2,169Albuquerque, NM $2,009Atlanta, GA $2,199Austin, TX $2,119Baltimore, MD $2,199Billings, MT $2,009 Boston, MA $2,159Bozeman, MT $2,009Buffalo, NY $2,169Charlotte, NC $2,079Chicago, IL $2,119Cincinnati, OH $2,079Colorado Springs, CO $2,009Columbus, OH $2,029Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX $2,089Denver, CO $2,119Des Moines, IA $2,069Detroit, MI $2,139Greensboro, NC $2,139Greenville, SC $2,139Houston, TX $2,089Indianapolis, IN $2,029Las Vegas, NV $2,119

Los Angeles, CA $1,999Lubbock, TX $2,219Miami, FL $2,089Milwaukee, WI $2,139Mpls/St. Paul, MN $2,139New York City, NY (JFK) $2,159 Newark, NJ $2,159 Norfolk, VA $2,149Oklahoma City, OK $2,069Omaha, NE $2,069 Philadelphia, PA $2,199 Phoenix, AZ $2,119Pittsburgh, PA $2,199Raleigh-Durham, NC $2,079Richmond, VA $2,149Salt Lake City, UT $2,009San Diego, CA $1,999 San Francisco, CA $1,999 Seattle, WA $1,999 Spokane, WA $1,929St. Louis, MO $2,139Tucson, AZ $2,119Washington, D.C. $2,199

* Other gateway cities and prices available upon request.

Receive $2,000 per couple “As You Wish” Shipboard Credit!

Published Special UCLA YouCategory/Deck/Description Cruise Fares Alumni Fares Save

E 7/8 Deluxe Stateroom $9,180 $4,695 $4,485Picture window, limited or extremely limited view, queen size bed or twin beds, seating area, full bathtub/shower combination.

D 5 Deluxe Stateroom $9,645 $4,995 $4,650Large picture window, queen size bed or twin beds, seating area, full bathtub/shower combination.

C 7 Deluxe Stateroom $10,100 $5,295 $4,805Large picture window, queen size bed or twin beds, seating area, full bathtub/shower combination.

B 8 Deluxe Stateroom $10,685 $6,595 $4,090Private verandah, queen size bed or twin beds, seating area, full bathtub/shower combination.

A 9 Deluxe Stateroom $11,225 $6,995 $4,230Private verandah, queen size bed or twin beds, seating area, full bathtub/shower combination.

PH 10 Penthouse $15,495 $11,895 $3,600Large private verandah, spacious living area, queen size bed or twin beds, full Jacuzzi® bathtub, separate shower, walk-in closet and personal butler service.

PS 10 Penthouse Suite $19,530 $14,895 $4,635Large private verandah, sizeable living space, picture window view, large bedroom, queen size bed or twin beds, full Jacuzzi® bathtub, separate shower, walk-in closet and personal butler service.

All cabins have remote TV & DVD, refrigerator and security safe. Prices are per person based on double occupancy. Special AHI Air Add-Ons available from mostmajor gateway cities. Single prices available upon request. Port charges are an additional$305 per person.

Day 1 Depart Gateway CityDay 2 Cross the international

date lineDay 3 Arrive Auckland /

Embark Crystal Symphony

Day 4 Cruise the Pacific Ocean

Day 5 Napier, New ZealandDay 6 Wellington, New

ZealandDay 7 Picton, New ZealandDay 8 Christchurch, New

ZealandDay 9 Dunedin, New ZealandDays 10 Cruise Dusky and

Doubtful soundsDays 11 Cruise Milford SoundDay 12 Cruise the Tasman SeaDay 13 Cruise the Tasman SeaDay 14 Sydney, AustraliaDays 15 Sydney / Disembark /

Return to Gateway City

NOTE: Program itinerary is subject tochange due to local conditions.

A word about your Tour OperatorAHI Travel is the premier operator of deluxe travel programssponsored by alumni associations. Their experienced, professional staff has offered the highest level of service in innovative travel programs since 1962.

In AHI Travel’s care, you can rely on:•An exceptional travel value. It would be impossible

for an independent traveler to arrange all these unique experiences, inclusions and services at a comparable price.

•Unique access to local sites. Take advantage of their 47 years of travel experience to gain preferred entrance to popular sites and to uncover the region’s hidden treasures.

•Flexibility and customization. Free time during the tripallows you to pursue your own interests. They will also helpyou tailor your dream trip with add-ons and extensions.

•Safety and security. In a country where you might notknow the language or culture, their professional staff is on hand to ease your way and get you any help you need.

•Full endorsement by the USTOA. This professional association safeguards consumers’ depositsand payments with a$1 Million TravelersAssistance Program.

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CST Registration No. 2028271-20. Fla. Seller of Travel Reg. No. ST-33300 Iowa Seller of Travel No. 520 Ohio Seller of Travel Registration No. 8889139. Washington State Seller ofTravel Registration No. 601-820-781. PARTICIPATING AIRLINES-all IATA and ARC Member Carriers ©2009 AHI INTERNATIONAL CORP. Printed in the USA.

NOT INCLUDED-Fees for passports and, if applicable, visas; personal gratuities; laundry and dry cleaning; excursions, wines, liquors, mineral waters and meals not mentioned in thisbrochure under included features; travel insurance; all items of a strictly personal nature.MOBILITY AND FITNESS TO TRAVEL-The right is retained to decline to accept or to retain any person as a member of this trip who, in the opinion of AHI Travel is unfit for travel orwhose physical or mental condition may constitute a danger to themselves or to others on the trip, subject only to the requirement that the portion of the total amount paid which corre-sponds to the unused services and accommodations be refunded. Passengers requiring special assistance, including without limitation those who permanently or periodically use awheelchair, must be accompanied by someone who is fit and able to assist them, and who will be totally responsible for providing all required assistance.AIR TRANSPORTATION-The price of air transportation offered by AHI Travel is based on Advance Purchase Excursion fares. After tickets are issued, penalties up to 100% of the ticketprice may be levied. If connecting flights are requested, special promotional fares may be used, in which case penalties of as much as 100% may be assessed by the airlines if reservationsare changed or canceled after ticketing. After departure, if the reservations are changed, you will be charged the higher, all year Economy class fare. VARIATIONS TO THE GROUP ITINER-ARY MUST BE REQUESTED NO LATER THAN 60 DAYS PRIOR TO DEPARTURE. Passengers who choose to make their own airline reservations independently will be wholly responsible forany airline fees or penalties incurred as a result of program cancellation and/or change in travel dates, or airline schedule(s).CANCELLATION-In addition to airline cancellation penalties, all cancellations for any reason whatsoever will be subject to a $350 per person cancellation fee. Cancellation from 44 - 15days prior to departure will result in forfeiture of 50% of the entire cost of the trip per person. Cancellation from 14 days up to the time of departure will result in forfeiture of the entirecost of the trip. TRIP CANCELLATION INSURANCE IS AVAILABLE. AN APPLICATION WILL BE SENT AFTER YOU RESERVE. All cancellations must be submitted in writing to AHIInternational Corporation.BAGGAGE-Baggage restrictions vary according to the airline policy and the class of service flown. Details will be provided with your pre-departure information. Baggage allowances aresubject to change by the carrier without notice. Excess baggage charges for additional or oversized/overweight pieces are expensive and not included in your trip price; plan yourwardrobe accordingly. Transport of baggage and personal effects is at the owner's risk throughout the travel program. RESPONSIBILITY- AHI Travel and the Sponsoring Association act only as agents for the suppliers of travel conveyance, transport, accommodations or other service and have no responsi-bility for any delays, delayed departure or arrival, missed carrier connections, loss, death, damage or injury to person or property or accident, mechanical defect, failure or negligence ofany nature howsoever caused in connection with any accommodations, transportation or other services or for any substitution of hotels or of common carrier equipment, with or withoutnotice, or for any additional expenses occasioned thereby. Dates, Program Details and Tour costs, although given in good faith and based on tariffs, exchange rates and other informationcurrent at the time of printing, are subject to change at or before the time of departure. No revisions of the printed itinerary or its included features are anticipated; however, the right isreserved to make any changes, with or without notice, that might become necessary, with the mutual understanding that any additional expenses will be paid by the individual passenger.Baggage and personal effects are the sole responsibility of the owners at all times. If the entire program is cancelled for any reason, participants shall have no claim other than for a fullrefund. By forwarding the deposit, the passenger certifies that he/she has no physical, mental or other condition of disability that would create a hazard for himself/herself or other pas-sengers and accepts the terms of this contract. The airlines and other transportation companies concerned are not to be held responsible for any act, omission, or event, during the timepassengers are not on board their conveyances. The passage contract in use, when issued, shall constitute the sole contract between the company(ies) and the passenger and/or pur-chaser of this trip.

For more information, please contact us at 310-206-0613 or 800-UCLAlumni (825-2586)

UCLAlumni.net

Send to: UCLA Alumni AssociationAttn: Alumni TravelJames West Alumni CenterLos Angeles, CA 90095-1397Phone: 310-206-0613 Fax: 310-209-4271E-mail: [email protected]

UCLA Alumni Travel is a benefit of membership in the UCLA Alumni Association.The Association requires all alumni and friends to join to use our services.You mayinvite one companion to travel with you as a guest on your membership.___Yes, I am a member of the UCLA Alumni Association.___No, I am not a member. Please send me an application to join.

Legal Name (as it appears on passport)

(1) _____________________________________________________________

(2) _____________________________________________________________

Street Address ____________________________________________________

City_____________________________________________________________

State_________________________________________ ZIP _______________

Home: (____________)_____________________________________________

Cell: (____________)_______________________________________________

E-mail:__________________________________________________________

Sharing with_______________________________________. (Send separate form.)

Optional Three-Night, Pre-Cruise Queenstown Extension

Please make ________________ reservations for me (us) on the Queenstown,New Zealand Optional Pre-Cruise extension (subject to availability).

I/we authorize you to make my/our reservations as follows:Cruise Programr I/we will make my/our own air arrangements and transfers.

Cabin category requested: 1st choice ________ 2nd choice ___________Bedding Request: r Twin r QueenDinner seating requested: r 6:15 p.m. r 8:30 p.m.Note: Request for seating must be made at time of booking.Table size requested: r 2 r 4 r 6 or r 8.

r I prefer single accommodations at an additional cost (limited availability).r I request assistance in securing a roommate but will accept a single, if one is

available at this time, and pay the single supplement. Should a roommate befound, I understand the supplement will no longer apply.

Air/Cruise Programr I/we reserve the Cruise Program and request the Air Program to Auckland, NewZealand, with return from Sydney, Australia, to depart from:

________________________________________________________________Departure City

r Please send me information on upgrading my flights.

Reservations are subject to availability and processed on a first come, first servedbasis. Reservations to be paid in full by December 28, 2009 (90 days prior todeparture). Reservations received after this date must be accompanied by payment in full. Credit cards cannot be accepted for final payment.

Enclosed is a deposit of ________ ($600 per person required) to reserve________ place(s).

r Accept my check made payable to AHI International.

r Charge my deposit to: r MasterCard r Visa

Card #___________________________________________________________

Expires________/________

________________________________________________________________(Signature as it appears on credit card)

Please note: Any payment to AHI International constitutes your acceptance of the termsand conditions set out herein, including but not limited to the Cancellation terms.

Title First Middle Last Class Year

Title First Middle Last Class Year

Reserve your Auckland to Sydney Cruise today!

For Office Use Only: B #: ______________ Date: ________________

PSR: ________________Trip #:1-19082

310-206-0613 UCLAlumni.net

SPONSORED BY

MARCH 28 - APRIL 11, 2010 $2,000 perco

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