Route 66 Cruisin’ Reunion Announces Dates for 2014
Ontario, California (PRWEB) December 05, 2013 -- Back by popular demand, Route 66 Cruisin’ Reunion will zoom into Greater Ontario in 2014 with more chrome, metal and engine roar than ever before.
Next year’s show will be a full-throttle affair, fueling the weekend of Sept. 19-21 with hundreds of classic cars, contests, cruises and rocking revelry along historic Euclid Avenue. The Cruisin’ Reunion is one of the most extended, long-play events of its kind in the nation. The 2013 show was jam-packed with more than 800 classic cars, drawing an impressive 139,000 people in its first year. Next year’s festival will bring in even more.
“Southern California grew from its rich love affair with the automobile,” said Michael Krouse, President and CEO of the Greater Ontario Convention and Visitors Bureau. "People from all over the nation made the trek here last year to celebrate the Cruisin’ Reunion. Some even followed Route 66 to get here.”
Participants are encouraged to register their cars early for the event. Visit http://www.Route66CrusinReunion.com to view photos and video from last year’s event, or to register for 2014.
About the Route 66 Cruisin’ Reunion®:
The Route 66 Cruisin’ 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-play 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.route66cruisinreunion.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 event 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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