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COLONIAL CHRISTMAS NOVEMBER 28 - DECEMBER 3

COLONIAL CHRISTMAS

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November 28 - December 3 | Trip #15077 December 5 - 10 | Trip #15078 | Double: $1,399.00 | Single: $1,729.00

Join us on this exciting six-day trip featuring Colonial Christmas and Amish Inspiration! Highlights include Colonial Williamsburg, Christmas Town, an Amish tour, and more.

DAY 1: Virginia - Our group departs and travels through Georgia, the Carolinas, and into Virginia, the birthplace of eight United States Presidents and the first permanent colony settled by the English in 1607. We overnight and enjoy our welcome dinner to get acquainted with our new travel friends. D DAY 2: Colonial Williamsburg - This morning, we travel to Colonial Williamsburg. Williamsburg offers its visitors an opportunity to share the history, culture, cuisine, and architecture of the colonial period of our country. We will tour the village, visit the Governor’s Palace, Old Bruton Parish Church, the Capitol, and the shops of artisans and craftsmen. Lunch is a treat in one of the historic restored taverns on the Duke of Gloucester Street. At 4:00 pm, we transfer to Busch Gardens to experience a holiday wonderland of entertainment and attractions, holiday shopping, and twinkling lights in Christmas Town. With over 10 million lights, a Christmas tree maze, and holiday shows, this will be one of the highlights of our tour. B L DAY 3: Lancaster, PA - We head into Lancaster, PA to the heart of the Amish Country for a 2-night stay. This evening, we take our seats for dinner and a joyful evening of entertainment at the Dutch Apple with a heartwarming musical holiday show “Elf, the Musical”. B D DAY 4: “DAVID” - After breakfast, a local guide takes us around this interesting part of America. You will witness fertile farmlands, homes with no electricity, and clothes hanging out to dry on this morning’s Amish tour. We stop at the Kitchen Kettle for lunch and a chance to purchase local goods before an afternoon of inspiration. We will witness the new extravaganza at the Sight N Sound Theatre with the production of “DAVID”. This production is a powerful, yet personal story of this young man chosen by God to lead his people. B D DAY 5: Christmas Spectacular - Traveling south down the Shenandoah Valley, enjoy the beautiful drive with the Appalachian Mountains on one side and the Allegheny Mountains on the other. Arriving in Wytheville, VA, our last evening is highlighted by a delightful show at the Wohlfahrt Haus Dinner Theatre, their “Christmas Spectacular”. This production is a show-stopping celebration of Christmas that will certainly get everyone in the spirit of the holidays. B D DAY 6: Drive Back Home – We will enjoy breakfast and continue our journey south down Fancy Gap and across the Carolinas to our homes, with fond memories of a fantastic and inspirational travel experience. B

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