OB-Manhattan with Charles Arizonis - 1761863365041

Rally to OB-Manhattan with Charles Arizonis - 1761863365041 with Charles Arizonis

  • destination location Rides from 711 12th Avenue in Manhattan, NY to Islip, NY
  • travel date Trip departing at 8:30 am on Sunday, February 22, 2026
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OB-Manhattan with Charles Arizonis - 1761863365041 currently $900

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Hours to return

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Riders

outbound
Outbound Sunday, February 22, 2026
DEPARTURE
FROM
8:30 am
origin
Manhattan, NY
711 12th Avenue
1562 Lincoln Ave
ARRIVAL
TO
9:00 am
destination
Islip
Islip

* Times are subject to change with notice. Itinerary is estimated and may change based on driver routing preferences, traffic, and event times.

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OB-Manhattan with Charles Arizonis - 1761863365041
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Book your seat for travel on a bus to OB-Manhattan with Charles Arizonis - 1761863365041 at Manhattan in Manhattan, NY on Saturday, February 14, 2026 through Sunday, February 22, 2026 without the hassles of driving, parking, or navigating traffic.

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