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Reserve a Casino Party Bus in Long Island for Free Slot Play at Showboat Casino

August 24, 2009

September and October: free slot play at Showboat Casino in Atlantic City. Each Casino Party Bus Long Island passenger is eligable for $30.00 worth of slot play any day of the week.  Team captain gets $100.00 in cash.  The captian must accompany their group and be present on the bus.  Bring your Total rewards card, don’t have one? No problem, one will be issued to providing you have a valid ID.  You must be 21 years of age to receive the pay out.

Don’t delay, book your party bus early. We can accommodate groups up to 50.  You may be eligible for our Dominician Republic vacation give-a -way. Contact our office for details @ 516-374-2545 or visit us on the web www.FiveTownsLimo.com

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Find the Perfect Getaway Activity with Wine Tours on Long Island

July 31, 2009

2527248094_95c4ca9a34_mWine tours on Long Island offer more than just great vintages. When you embark with friends, coworkers or family on one of the great wine tours on Long Island, then you’ll get an eyeful of stunning sights, serene sounds. Wine tours in Long Island also offer the chance to discover the island’s rich history and view firsthand the winemaking techniques that have been practiced for centuries.

And the wineries that lie along Long Island’s North Fork have been attracting visitors for nearly as long. Whether you’re a wine connoisseur or just someone who enjoys a tasty Merlot every now and then, wine tours on Long Island are a great way to spend a sunny summer day or a breezy autumn weekend. Participants on wine tours on Long Island will get a chance to take guided tours of famous Long Island wineries like the Baiting Hollow Farm Vineyard and the Palmer Vineyards. Whether it’s a spirited new Chardonnay or a full-bodied Cabernet Sauvignon, there’s always something new to discover at the famed wineries on Long Island. That’s why so many Five Towns Limousine customers head out on wine tours of Long Island every year.

Interested in on creating your own wine tours on Long Island? We can help. Contact Five Towns Limousine today and we’ll help you plan a one of a kind tour that you’ll never forget.

Long Island Wine Tours: 3 Must-Visit Vineyards

July 29, 2009

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Planning great Long Island wine tours can be tough. After all, if you’ve cahtted with people who have had the chance to embark on their own Long Island wine tours, then you’ve probably heard them rattle off a list of must-visit vineyards in the area. It’s possible to get countless suggestions as to what places to see and what things you should do on your next Long Island wine tours. So if you’re scratching your head as to what destinations you should hit and what ones you could miss, then don’t worry. In this post, we’ll discuss some of the wineries that we think make up the very best in Long Island wine tours.

Raphael — Simply known as Raphael, this winery is one of the most statley vineyards in Long Island. A charming Italianate structure houses a top-notchwine-making facility and a tasting bar. This vineyard offers guided tours, along with samples of popular vintages like their First Label Merlot, the La Fontana and the Grand Cry Chardonnay.

Pindar Vineyards — One of the oldest vineyards on Long Island, Pindar is alsoone of the largest vineyards on Long Island. That’s what makes Pindar a great place to stop while on Long Island wine tours, they offer a large selection of great wines. Wine tours and tastings will give you the chance to sample Pindar’s Chardonnay, Rieslings, Syrahs and dessert wines, so everyone should find a vintage that tickles their fancy.

Osprey’s Dominion Vineyards — Named the New York Wine and Food Classic’s Winery of the Year in 2005, Osprey’s Dominion Vineyards offers a range of well-known and award winning vintages. Visitors on Long Island wine tours will want to try Osprey’s Dominion 200 Flight Meritage, winner of Best in Class at the New York State Faid, and a Double Gold Medal winner at the 2004 Taster’s Guild International. And then there’s the 2000 Reserve Cabernet Sauvingnon, the New York Times 2004 Gold Medal Winner at the NY Wine & Food Classic.