Riding the Crest of a Successful Inaugural Show, Ontario, California's Route 66 Cruisin' Reunion Announces September 2014 Dates
Ontario, CA (PRWEB) October 04, 2013 -- Fresh off of the hugely popular and highly successful inaugural car show in Ontario, the Route 66 Cruisin’ Reunion® is pleased to announce the dates for the 2014 Vintage Metal Road Show™. Once again car enthusiasts, hot rodders, musicians, vendors and sponsors will park along historic tree-lined Euclid Avenue during the third weekend of September, with dates set for September 19-21, 2014.
“We are extremely excited to begin the planning and execution stages for the 2014 Route 66 Cruisin’ Reunion. We had such a positive outpouring of support from classic car owners, fans and the community of Ontario, California that there was no doubt we’d do it again,” stated Michael Krouse, president of the nonprofit Route 66 Reunion and President & CEO of the Greater Ontario Convention and Visitors Bureau. “Each year our plan is to make the Route 66 Cruisin’ Reunion bigger and better than the previous year. This year with 800 vintage automobiles, and more than 139,000 people in attendance during the three-day cruise -- which brought in $15.3 million in positive economic impact to city businesses -- we have a strong foundation to build upon.”
The large crowds that flocked to Ontario for the 2013 cruise were treated to a first-class car event that was widely applauded by all in attendance. Many of the families and car clubs enjoyed the grassy median along Euclid Avenue where they set up lawn chairs to watch a return to yesteryear as many of the classic hot rods cruised by.
Krouse has a message for the car owners, entertainers, vendors and sponsors for next year’s event, “It’s important to register early or get onboard as a sponsor or vendor as word is spreading around the globe about the Route 66 Cruisin’ Reunion and you wouldn’t want to miss out on one of the truly great car events in the Western United States.”
This fabulous three-day classic car rally features block after block of cars and displays that draw immense crowds of fans from Southern California, the Southwest, Midwest and the South Eastern United States, as well as around the world. Visit http://www.Route66CruisinReunion.com, or follow us at http://www.facebook.com/Route66CruisinReunion, http://twitter.com/CruisinReunion, http://www.youtube.com/cruisinreunion for more information.
About the Route 66 Cruisin’ Reunion®:
The Route 66 Cruisin’ Reunion®, created by the 501(c)3 Route 66 Reunion, is Southern California’s ultimate weekend celebration of America’s love affair with the automobile and its world-famous highway, Route 66. Three days of cruising, contests, live entertainment, fabulous food and revelry make it one of the nation’s most extended, long-playing events of its kind. Held annually each September along historic, tree-shaded Euclid Avenue in Ontario, California, the Route 66 Cruisin’ Reunion is where classic cruisers, convertibles, hot rods, and wicked Woodies fuel a jam-packed jamboree. Visit http://www.cruisinreunion.com for details.
About the Greater Ontario Convention and Visitors Bureau:
The Greater Ontario Convention and Visitors Bureau provides groups and meeting professionals with an unbiased, comprehensive resource when booking a tour, convention, meeting or events within the cities of Ontario and Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. Ideal for both leisure and business travel, the region boasts scenic mountains, deserts, vineyards and metropolitan areas that are both historic and cosmopolitan in character. For meeting needs of all sizes – from a conference room to a citywide convention utilizing the Ontario Convention Center – or for a special exposition or sporting event, the Greater Ontario Convention and Visitors Bureau will provide the necessary destination support tools to execute a successful experience. Visit http://www.DiscoverOntarioCalifornia.org.
Michael Krouse, Greater Ontario Convention & Vistors Bureau, http://www.discoverontariocalifornia.org, +1 909-937-3000, [email protected]
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