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Why Zag? Zag, Noun: “Zag” by most definitions is defined as a sudden change of direction. In familiarizing oneself with Zag Sports it is important to understand the culture of Zag. We at Zag Sports hope our international sports experiences and adventures provide our teams, youth, and their families a change of direction or a “Zag” in their life. Travel is a wonderful educational tool and our experiences are carefully designed to allow our athletes to stretch themselves, whether it is on the field of play, through adventure activities, through cultural interaction, or through volunteer experiences. Our sincere hope is to provide international experiences which will positively impact the lives of those participating. Why are so many great international, college, high school, and club lacrosse teams turning to Zag to develop their international touring experience? Here’s why we are different? We know international lacrosse. • We are the leaders in high level international lacrosse tours. We have developed experiences for the worlds best teams including the English National team, Japanese National team, Australia national team, UNC, Princeton Men and Women, Skidmore, Haverford Men, Richmond University and many other domestic and international clubs and universities. • We truly understand international lacrosse. Because of the close relationship that has existed in past years between hockey and lacrosse many of our friends in hockey were also lacrosse coaches. As a result they were looking for similar programs to that of our international hockey programs. Four years ago our staff traveled the world to meet the lacrosse officials and governing bodies of the various lax playing countries around the world. These people are our friends and colleagues. In fact most countries also look to us to develop inbound USA tours for their national and club level teams. Resultantly we have been instrumental in developing tours for the national teams of Japan, England, Australia and many clubs and universities from those countries. With the disparity that exists in international lacrosse it is essential to fully understand the various levels of competition each country provides. Changing lives and giving back. We are pioneers in a new breed of lacrosse tour we have coined “Philanthropic Lacrosse Tours”. We feel a responsibility to develop international lacrosse experiences which also serve as vehicles to serve a greater good. Every Zag experience has a required element of international community service. It may be working with Habitat for Humanity for ½ day, giving hope to Argentine orphans, working with Aboriginal children in Australia, or working with villagers in South Africa. International service has been a part of our fabric since our inception. Not only do we work to give back on tour we also give a portion of proceeds to our not for profit partners at World Vision and others. Whatever the lacrosse playing country we visit…there is opportunity…opportunity to make a difference. Interactive cultural and adventure experiences. We strive to develop creative activities which work to expose the athletes to the culture from the inside out. Seeing history and culture is important, but experiencing it is what we do at Zag! Whether it be “homestay” with an Japanese family, a pizza making lesson with an Italian Pizza chef, surfing like an Aussie, or taking on the rapids of the Swiss Alps, we hope that our experiences challenge our athletes to grow in ways they have never thought possible. Passion. We do this because we have a passion for what we do. A passion to make a difference in some small way. A passion to develop the whole person off the field and the elite athlete and team on the field.

Choose the Ireland as your destination!

Zag Ireland/Laxfest Europe (Initial sample program. This is just a guide to start from and begin customizing)

Day 1, Day of Departure(Tuesday, July 27th) Day 2. Arrive in the morning. Upon arriving in Dublin you will be met by your Zag representative. From the airport you will be provided a guided intro tour of Dublin (as you can’t check into your hotel until later). See Dublin’s top attractions; Trinity College, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Temple bar, Dublin Castle, and more. Transfer to the tournament accommodation where you will be accommodated for the next 6 nights. Check in and change. Team dinner nearby hotel. Evening free time. Day 3. Morning transfer to local Gaelic club where you will have your first introduction and lesson to Irish pastitme of hurling and comogie. Lunch and late afternoon transfer to your first friendly game. Evening at your leisure. Day 4. Morning breakfast and 10am clinic with international coaches or optional pre tourney game vs local/us team. Lunch included. Late afternoon Zag Community Service/Clinic(TBA)! Dinner on your own and preparation for Laxfest. Day 5. After breakfast transfer to: Day 1 of Laxfest Europe At the end of the days play you will returned to the city centre where there will be a chance to see some of the sights. Adults to do optional tour of Guinness Storehouse. Evening introduction to Irish dancing lesson followed by dinner on your own. Day 6. After breakfast transfer to: Day 2 of Laxfest Europe At the end of the days play and after the prize giving ceremony, you will be returned to your city centre for the Laxfest Amazing Race. Compete against opposing teams in a scavenger challenge! Adults to optional hurling match as is possible. Enjoy Laxfest Europe closing dinner. Day 7. Today, enjoy an OPTIONAL opportunity to venture beyond into city and explore the scenic country side when you visit the beautiful Wicklow mountains and Glendalough! Lunch(included) Evening Irish dancing lesson/and/or show. Going away dinner.

www.zaglax.com 800 Denow Road Suite C # 373 Pennington, NJ 08534 USA

Phone: 1-800-530-7924 ext 1 Fax: 1-800-530-7924 [email protected]

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Choose the Ireland as your destination!

Zag Ireland/Laxfest Europe(sample itinerary) . Day 8(August 3rd). Departure! Thanks for allowing us to share! Arrive in USA!

www.zaglax.com 800 Denow Road Suite C # 373 Pennington, NJ 08534 USA

Phone: 1-800-530-7924 ext 1 Fax: 1-800-530-7924 [email protected]

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Choose Ireland as your destination! Laxfest Europe Typical Team Tour Inclusions (can be adjusted to include others and additional days): -Round-trip airfare to Dublin from Boston -All accommodations -Continental Breakfast Daily -3 Dinners and 3 Lunches(at various times) -Charter bus transport as needed to scheduled activities -Laxfest Europe Entry, Activities, Lax, etc. -A Zag tour manager to care for all your needs -Adventure and Excursions as noted -Coordination of Zag Community Service(as schedule permits) -Dublin City Tour -Hurling Lesson -Irish Dancing Lesson -Zag Amazing Race -24 hour Zag office assistance

Typical Team Tour Exclusions: -Passport -Drinks at Meals -Travel Insurance -Optional Activities As Noted -Some meals not noted in inclusions -Other items not noted -Increases in Fuel Prices/Airline Taxes -Decline in exchange rate.

www.zaglax.com 800 Denow Road Suite C # 373 Pennington, NJ 08534 USA

Phone: 1-800-530-7924 ext 1 Fax: 1-800-530-7924 [email protected]

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Choose Ireland as your destination! Laxfest Europe

Important Items: *Taxes and Fuel Surcharges are based on charges as of September 1st *Single room requires single supplement.. *Parents pricing will vary according to number of parents per room. *Based on rate of pound/euro as of November 1st. Changes in the currency will require price adjustments until paid in full. We use XE.com as our measurement. *Zag reserves the right to adjust the itinerary for safety issues or other items that are in the best interest of the integrity of the program. *Itinerary is suggested and will change according to final games/practices, and other activities as needed. *Travel insurance is advised (primarily for health coverage) *See payment timeline in action list

Pricing: Option 1: 3 to 3.5 Star Hotel Throughout • •

Price Per Player Based on 40 Full Paying Participants(parents, players, staff): 2399USD in shared room *1 free coach/player in shared room Price Per Parent Based on 40 Full Paying Participants(parents, players, staff): 2299USD in shared room. *Breakfast only. No dinner or lunch. *Adjustments below 40 will require a price adjustment.

Payment Details and Terms for 40 paying players/coaches/parents. • Initial Deposit of 300USD Due December 1st. • Second Payment of 1000USD due March 15th • Final Balance Due + Any changes in Airline Taxes(if any)+ Changes in exchange due June 1st. • Cancellations after June 1st are not refundable (there is cancellation insurance if you are interested). Cancellations after March15th will result in loss of 300usd. Cancellations from December 1stMarch 15th will result in 50usd loss. • There is a 3% charge for any cc payments.

Zag Sports 800 Denow Road Suite C # 373 Pennington, NJ 08534 USA

www.zaglax.com 800 Denow Road Suite C # 373 Pennington, NJ 08534 USA

Phone: 1-800-530-7924 ext 1 Fax: 1-800-530-7924 [email protected]

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