| New Orleans,Mississippi 8 Day 7 Night |
| Departure on Saturday.2/13/10
Adult $599 Child $499
Price NOT included:
1.)Laundry, valet, telephone calls, wines and liquors other than those specified.
2.)All meals and drinks during the trip, but the tour guide will arrange for.
3.)All admission fee and all other private expenses, tips to guides, drivers and tour directors. (Suggested: Tour Guides and Drivers tips to be $6 per person, per day).
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Important Notice Single Occupancy,$50 (USA & CANADA)! Price NOT included:All admission fee. Buy 2 Get 1 Free,The free person must show up or there will be a surcharge of children price for blocking extra seat on bus. The free person will share same room. Limited time only. Price are may change without notice.
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Virginia Day 1:The bus will leave Chinatown at 8:00 a.m. passby Pennsylvania,Virginia-Shenandoah National Park, which is nestled in the foothills of Virginia's Blueridge Mountains. Carved beneath this rolling countryside, a natural phenomena of limestone formations, millions of years in the making, awaits you in a wonder to behold, to photograph and to remember forever. You will have dinner,transfer to hotel. |
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Biltmore Estate Day 2:Visit one of the greatest mansion- Biltmore Estate, which is located by Blue Mountaion in Ashevilke, North Carolina. Then. |
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Dollywood Park tour will visit Dollywood Park which is the most spectacular theme park in the world, |
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Graceland Day 3:Graceland is a large white-columned mansion and 13.8 acre estate that was home to Elvis Presley in Memphis. It is located at 3734 Elvis Presley Boulevard in the vast Whitehaven community about twelve miles from Downtown and less than four miles north of the Mississippi border. It currently serves as a museum. It was opened to the public in 1982, was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on November 7, 1991 and declared a National Historic Landmark on March 27, 2006. Graceland has become the second most visited private home in America with over 600,000 visitors a year; only the White House has more visitors per annum. Elvis Presley died at the estate on August 16, 1977. Presley, his parents Gladys and Vernon Presley, and his grandmother, are buried there in what is called the Meditation Gardens.
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Mississippi Tour will depart for Memphis to visit one of the world famous King of Rock and Roll, |
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Swamp Boat Tour Day 4:Located only twenty-five minutes from New Orleans, Jean Lafitte Swamp and Airboat Tours explore Louisiana's back country along its meandering bayous abundant with wildlife and exotic plant life. Trained navigators escort you into the murky waters of Louisiana swamps where you will come face to face with the beauty and beasts of nature. |
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New Orleans La Nouvelle-Orléans (New Orleans) was founded May 7, 1718, by the French Mississippi Company, under the direction of Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville, on land inhabited by the Chitimacha. It was named for Philippe II, Duke of Orléans, who was Regent of France at the time. His title came from the French city of Orléans. The French colony was ceded to the Spanish Empire in the Treaty of Paris (1763) and remained under Spanish control until 1801, when it reverted to French control. All of the surviving 18th century architecture of the Vieux Carré (French Quarter) dates from this Spanish period. Napoleon sold the territory to the United States in the Louisiana Purchase in 1803. Thereafter, the city grew rapidly with influxes of Americans, French, Creoles, Irish, Germans and Africans. Major commodity crops of sugar and cotton were cultivated with slave labor on large plantations outside the city. |
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Biloxi Tour will depart for Mississippii , visit the Alligator Farm. In the evening, tour will depart for Biloxi in Mississippi and spend the night in the casino hotel, or similar. |
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New Orleans Day 5:Tour will visit New Orleans, a French-style city and the famous French quarter-Bourbon Street, French markets, and French cuisine. Then take the Steamboat Cruise to tour around Mississippi River. Return to casion hotel in the evening. |
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Mardi Gras Mardi Gras (Fat Tuesday in French) in New Orleans, Louisiana, is one of the most famous Carnival celebrations in the world.
The New Orleans Carnival season, with roots in preparing for the start of the Christian season of Lent, starts after Twelfth Night, on Epiphany (January 6). It is a season of parades, balls (some of them masquerade balls), and king cake parties. It has traditionally been part of the winter social season; at one time "coming out" parties for young women at débutante balls were timed for this season.
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USS Alabama Day 6:Tour will depart for Alabama for the battleship USS Alabama Memorial Park |
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Alabama Capitol Then visit the capital of the southern United States during the Civil War, Montgomery. Then, visit the Cycle Loma of oil paintings exhibition. Then, head toward Atlanta, Hotel accommodation in Amerisuites in Durham. |
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First white house The First White House of the Confederacy was the executive residence of President Jefferson Davis and family while the capital of the Confederate States of America was in Montgomery, Alabama. |
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Atlanta Day 7:Tour will visit the news making, CNN News Studio Tour. Then, visit the 1996 Olympic Park.
Gone with the Wind, published on June 30, 1936, is a romantic novel and the only novel written by Margaret Mitchell. The story is set in Jonesboro and Atlanta, Georgia during the American Civil War and Reconstruction and follows the life of Scarlett O'Hara, the daughter of an Irish immigrant plantation owner.
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Coca-Cola The World of Coca-Cola at Pemberton Place celebrated its Grand Opening on May 24, 2007. It's the only place where you can explore the complete storyast, present and futuref the world's best-known brand. |
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Cyclorama Cyclorama & Civil War Museum Since 1893: The Longest Running Show in the Country.TAKE YOUR PLACE IN HISTORY Home of the world's largest painting, "The Battle of Atlanta" and home of the historic Civil War locomotive, "TEXAS" (hero of the "Great Train Race"). Through spectacular music, art and sound effects, history comes alive as you step back to July 22, 1864 and become part of the battle. |
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New York City Day 8:Morning back to New York City. On the way we will Pass by Richmond Capitol Hill, arrive New York on sunset. |
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