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Weekend Getaway:Island Packers

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Give yourself a weekend off and sail with Island Packers to your choice of Santa Cruz or Anacapa Island. Included in this package are four complimentary tickets to the amazing Santa Barbara Natural History Museum or the Sea Center and a gift certificate to wine and dine at Olio e Limone. Enjoy European hospitality and a signature menu with a $75 gift certificate for lunch or dinner. Terms & Conditions: In order to receive the free admission to the Museum of Natural History or Sea Center, the recipient(s) must fill out the back portion of the pass completely. The passes expire six months from the event (May 31st, 2020). Gift certificate redeemable at Olio e Limone Ristorante, Olio Crudo Bar and Olio Pizzeria Santa Barbara. Valid toward food and beverages up to $75.00. No partial balance redemption. Not valid Fri or Sat diner with arrival time between the hours of 6:15pm and 8:15pm or any peak holiday periods. Email for reservations or questions via link on website(s). Not redeemable for cash or used toward gratuities. Staff gratuities must be calculated on the entire check value. Island Packers tickets are not valid on holiday weekends. Call to reserve with this pass at 805-642-1391 and present at check in. Not redeemable for cash. Individual reservations must be cancelled or the passenger count reduced at least 72 hours prior to your departure time to receive a refund. No refund will be given for those who do not show up on the day of their departure. In case of unfavorable weather or sea conditions, Island Packers will cancel at 5:30am. Please call 805-642-1393 the morning of your departure and click option 4 to hear about your trip. Reservations can be made anytime between 9am-5pm. Tickets expire May 16th, 2020.

Donated By Island Packers, Santa Barbara Natural History Museum, OlioELimone