Women’s March Des Moines

Fahre mit Rally zu Women’s March Des Moines mit Linda Farkas

  • destination location Fahrt zu: 1007 East Grand Avenue , Des Moines, IA ab Coralville, IA
  • travel date Samstag, 19. Januar 2019
  • about rally Rally ist Bus Ridesharing
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Buche Deinen Platz in einem erstklassigen Bus für [Women’s March Des Moines, Samstag, 19. Januar 2019, im East Village, Des Moines, Des Moines, IA].

Unser Busse verfügen in der Regel über die folgende Ausstattung:
Für diese Fahrt werden hochwertige Reisebusse genutzt. Bequeme, kippbare Einzelschalensitze Normalerweise ist Gratis-WLAN verfügbar. Eventuell sind Steckdosen verfügbar Toiletten Essen und alkoholische Getränke sind gestattet.

Fahrt ab Coralville, IA

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Women’s March Des Moines

Rally is rideshare for communities connecting with their passions. Not your average bus trip, it's a Rally ride. It's the journey that begins as soon as you book. Share your story of why you're going on social media and get your crew in on it to earn free rides. Enjoy the ride high above traffic and living your best life!

The safety of our riders is our #1 priority and we are closely monitoring many sources, including the CDC and local governments, to adhere to the highest standards and expectations of our riders. At Rally, we partner with hundreds of bus companies across the country and only work with operators that are implementing COVID-19 specific procedures.

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