Testimonials

Making new friends and creating lasting memories!A look at a few of the testimonials from our past guests helps solidify our status as a reliable company. Nagel Tours is proud to have an extremely high percentage of repeat clientele that have joined our Frequent Traveller Loyalty Program, which allows you to accumulate membership rewards that help you reduce the cost of future trips. Frequent travellers are the basis of our success, and we always look forward to seeing familiar faces!

Minot Norsk Hostfest – September 2018

On our 2018 Minot Norsk Hostfest tours, our passengers were delighted to see many famous performers on stage – including Johnny Reid.  In the photo attached, two of our attendees got their picture taken with Johnny!  “Very enjoyable tour”, they said.  No doubt!

In this photo: Bernice Sebastian, Kelowna, BC, performer Johnny Reid, and Lorraine Cox, Weyburn, SK

Daniel ODonnell singer sitting Minot Hostfest

Minot Norsk Hostfest – September 2023

Nagel is a great tour company.  Very organized interesting tours.  Friendly tour guides.

Composed by: Lesley McDevitt, Calgary, AB

Terry Fator with puppet on stage MInot Hostfest

Minot Norsk Hostfest – September 2023

We have enjoyed both tours with Nagel.  Looking forward to another tour with Nagel-Alaska or Deep South.

Composed by: Ray Prevost and Helen Severyn, Calgary, AB

Nashville, Branson & Memphis

“Willie Nelson”
‘Twas the 15th of October and we boarded the bus
We’re driving to Nashville without any fuss.
Fifty-five people on a Nagel tour we will go
We will sight see and shop and see many a show.

Most of us are strangers, but before the trip is done
We’ll be laughing with each other and having lots of fun.
Elsie is our tour guide who giggles and tells jokes
Dwayne, our trusty driver, who greets all us folks.

We’ll play games for prizes and eat lots of food
I can already tell that this trip will be good.
We’ll switch seats every day and rotate how we leave
Watch videos, hear music and sleep, I believe.

To get the front seat in the journal you must write
Is this a reward? A punishment? Or an awful fright?
Our passengers are many, and each is unique
There’s Eric who dances each time to his seat.

Lorne helps Dwayne to back the bus up
Some people are drinking. Is that milk in your cup?
In this coach no milk or ice cream is allowed
Following the rules makes for a happy crowd.

Bernie, the first birthday boy, donned Willie’s bandana
We’re ‘On the Road Again’ but not to Montana.
At the Wild Horse Saloon line dancing was taught
Our four swinging ladies were sexy, we thought.

Lena, Shirley and Tracey love shopping, it’s true
Take a look at their suitcases and see how they grew!
Each time we saw a gift shop the women were so glad
If they see another one, the men won’t be sad!

There’s Georgia, Georgina, George and Geraldine
Four Dianne’s who are gorgeous, the likes you’ve never seen!
Harry and Lucy gave chocolate kisses for all to eat
An anonymous person, Geralynn, put peppermints on our seat.

Speaking of kisses, a big one was planted on Tom
Ronnie Prophet liked him and wanted to take him home!
Dale’s guess of our ages was closest to the mark
Ryan is the youngest, and Andy is ‘out of the park’!

Although Andy is the oldest, Yvonne still thinks he’s cute
Max is the thinker; his fast quips are a beaut!
Dapper Keith wears many coats, and Don is the ticket man
Fred went out for Smirnoff, and Leo’s the ‘wanted’ man!

Thirteen states we’ve traveled – from North Dakota to Tennessee
We saw Loretta’s ranch, Graceland and the Grand Ole Opry.
Branson was the favorite place for many of us to see
But ‘What happens in Branson stays in Branson’ according to Gerry!

We saw the Presley’s, the Haygoods and went on the Branson Belle
All of these performances, we thought, were really swell.
We’ve seen tables rising and mustard squirting from a jar
We’ve counted cows and lined up for free booze at the bar!

We’ve heard Y’all and All Y’all so many times it’s true
But ‘Love is on the Horizon’ is the best line for all of you!
Our trip is coming to a close; we’ve all had so much fun
To Elsie and Dwayne, our heartfelt thanks, for a memorable job.
Well Done!.

Composed by:Dianne Langevin, Kamloops; Dale Scherer, Kamloops; Geralynn and Leo Fleck, Provost

Grand Ole Opry house outside Nashville Branson Memphis Music Cities

Nashville, Branson & Memphis – October 14, 2019

Tour originated in Edmonton, sister city to Nashville, Tennessee
Nashville was named permanent capital of Tennessee, in 1843
Tour was country music themed, including Nashville and Branson
Passengers signed on to kick up their heels and have some fun

Lunched in Calgary, hot turkey sandwiches for Thanksgiving Day
Onward, to Lethbridge, passing many communities along the way
Lethbridge is home to the unique Nikko Yuko Japanese Garden
Travelled Highway #3 to Medicine Hat, known as ‘Gas City’ often

Journeyed into Saskatchewan, only province without natural borders
Overnighted in Swift Current at Coast Hotel, cookies with our quarters
Lunched next day in Moosomin, at Red Barn, chicken at its best
After lunch entered Manitoba, last of Prairie Provinces of the West

Had a break in Brandon, largest city in Manitoba, by population
Overnighted in Winnipeg, due to flooding, our roost was a relocation
Crossed Canada/US border and entered state of North Dakota
Lunched and shopped in Fargo, largest city in state, named for tribe ‘Lakota’

Journeying forward entered Minnesota state, 12th in size ranking
Afternoon break in Alexandria, home of Big Ole, the Viking
Overnighted at Mystic Lake Casino in Prior Lake, an elegant inn
Passengers dined, wined, played in casino, no mention of a BIG WIN!

Entered Wisconsin, ‘Dairy State’, stopped at LaCrosse for a snack order
Situated on Mississippi River, LaCrosse is largest city on western border
In Madison, state capital, at a Cracker Barrel, tour enjoyed lunch
Entered Illinois, bypassed Metropolitan Chicago, still a traffic crunch

Capital city is Springfield, home of Lincoln Tomb, Abe Lincoln’s burial site
Overnighted at Fairfield Inn, Merrillville, Illinois, day 4 was over tonight
Merrillville is home of Albanese Confectionery, makers of the gummy bear
Indiana is called ‘Hoosier State’, 38th largest state in area, 94,321 km square

Passed through Indianapolis, Indiana, home of the Indy 500 Raceway
Lunched in Seymour, site of the first train robbery in the USA
Entered Kentucky, ‘Bluegrass State’, home state of boxer, Cassius Clay
Bypassed Louisville, home of Kentucky Derby, held 1st Saturday in May

Entered Tennessee, ‘Volunteer State’, last Confederate state to leave Union
Arrived in Nashville to spend 3 nights at Gaylord Opryland, for some fun
Enjoyed the atmosphere at the Gaylord, with garden/river under glass
Visited Country Music Hall of Fame, museum dedicated to country class

Had a guided tour of Grand Ole Opry, saw Roy Acuff’s dressing room
Also Green Room, stood ‘In The Circle’, on stage for a photo zoom
Attended Grand Ole Opry, saw Connie Smith, John Conlee, Bill Anderson
On a guided tour of Nashville we saw Batman Tower and Ryman Auditorium

Ryman Auditorium is original home of Grand Ole Opry, which has left a mark
Also saw City Hall, The Parthenon, Visitor’s Centre and Centennial Park
Attended Dinner Theatre, delicious meal, entertainment with the Janson Family
All too soon the time in Nashville was over and we departed unhappily

Journeyed to Hurricane Mills, tour stopped at the Country Shop
Drove by Loretta Lynn’s home, did not see inside, no time to stop
Lunched at Casey Jones Village, in Jackson, site of memorial terrain
Casey Jones was a RR Engineer who died trying to stop a runaway train

Onward to Memphis, for a self-guided tour of Elvis’s Graceland
Toured main house, trophy room, racquetball court and burial land
Overnighted at Guest House, Graceland, grandiose, made to order
Passed through Arkansas state, Mississippi River forms western border

Entered Missouri, nicknamed ‘Show Me State’, enroute to Branson
Overnighted at Grand Victorian Hotel, for 3 nights seeking out fun
Enjoyed The Presleys, 1st musical show to open on 76 Country Blvd
Explored Silver Dollar Park, saw pumpkin tree, used visiting card

Attended Clay Cooper Show for evening entertainment, music not slow
Morning show was Yakov, thrilling to see him live, instead of on video
Dined on Showboat Branson Belle, couldn’t sail, because of weather
Ended day with Country Vault Show, last show in Branson, together

Sadly tour left Branson, on way to Springfield and Fantastic Caverns
Toured Caverns in a jeep-drawn tram, thrilling with twisty turns
Onward to Osceola, where tour made a stop at Osceola Cheese Store
Overnighted at Drury Inn, Kansas City, enjoyed drinks, food and more

Tour bypassed St. Joseph, originating point of Pony Express
Left Missouri, entered Iowa nicknamed ‘Hawkeye State’ making progress
Entered South Dakota nicknamed ‘Mt. Rushmore State’, capital city Pierre
Bypassed Sioux Falls, largest city, named for falls on Big Sioux River near

Overnighted in Watertown, at Country Inn, where tour had a pizza party
Journeyed into North Dakota, ‘Peace Garden State’, state fruit is chokecherry
Saw big buffalo in Jamestown, lunched at Chieftan Lodge, Carrington
Louis L’Amour was born in North Dakota, as was Angie Dickson

Overnighted in Minot, at Clarion Hotel, they hosted the Farewell Dinner, with wine
Crossed US/Canada border, entered Saskatchewan, our homeland, so devine
Lunched in Weyburn, at Captains Table, delicious fare, good value for your dine
Overnighted in Swift Current, at Coast Hotel, tour has made full circle in time

We saw antelope, elk, deer, mountains and fall coloured trees
Crossed rivers, passed lakes and communities, also caught some ZZZ’s
We encountered Mr. Detour and his pal Road Work several times
Also gushes of rain, much snow, time changes, and scenic climbs

Home going day, tour travelled reverse route, Edmonton to Swift Current
Sixteen days away, having fun, had passenger’s patience lower than 100%
Country music still reverberating in the ears and the mind
Memories to cherish, of a musical tour, one of a kind

Composed by:  Vickie Murphy, Airdrie, Alberta

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