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t’s easy in this time of rapid change when you’re looking for ideas for group trips, to underestimate the value of the resource you’re holding in your hands. A quick Google search might seem appropriate at the fleeting moment, but the sheer mass of unqualified results quickly steers you in the wrong direction. Do any “group trip” related search on Google or Yahoo or Bing and a dizzying array of nonsensical results are mixed on the page. Why bother when tools exist that streamline the process? Tools like Group Travel Directory and GroupTravelDirectory.com. You’re a group travel organizer, and you’re dealing with a time of fundamental change in consumer travel habits, and a difficult economy. You need ideas that work - that cut through the noise - from companies that understand what it takes to be group-friendly. The quickest way to short-circuit your business process – and make the best-informed choices – is right here. You can scour the internet from dawn till dusk and you won’t find the top suppliers anywhere but here (unless of course you find GroupTravelDirectory.com!). Within these pages are the companies who have stepped up to help groups like yours. They know what works, and what doesn’t. We have organized this directory by state, then by business category, so you can hone in on those resources where you geographically have needs. There’s also a section on the back listing tour operators, national companies and international destinations. I promise you will find only the biggest and best brand names plus scores of hidden jewels, just waiting to be explored. Keep this directory as a desk-top reference as you plan trips throughout the year. And when you’re searching online, pop over to GroupTravelDirectory.com for the industry’s largest supplier database, sample itineraries and Group Deals. Others may claim to be #1, but our web traffic beats our nearest competitor by a 5-1 margin according to independent traffic ranking services. It’s because we break through the clutter and only deliver targeted results to group travel buyers. Good luck in 2012 planning! Sincerely,

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ALABAMA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 ALASKA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 ARIZONA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 SHOWCASE: MESA CVB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 ARKANSAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 SHOWCASE: LITTLE ROCK CVB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 CALIFORNIA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 SHOWCASE: ANAHEIM ORANGE COUNTY VCB . . .12 SHOWCASE: SACRAMENTO CVB . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 COLORADO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 CONNECTICUT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 WASHINGTON D.C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 DELAWARE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 FLORIDA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 GEORGIA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 HAWAII . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 IDAHO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 ILLINOIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 INDIANA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 IOWA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 KANSAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 KENTUCKY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 LOUISIANA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 SHOWCASE: NEW ORLEANS CVB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 SHOWCASE: NEW ORLEANS PLANTATION COUNTRY . .34 MAINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 MARYLAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 MASSACHUSETTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 MICHIGAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 MINNESOTA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 MISSISSIPPI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 SHOWCASE: MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST CVB . . . . . .46 MISSOURI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 MONTANA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 NEBRASKA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52 NEVADA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52 SHOWCASE: ELKO CVA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53

NEW HAMPSHIRE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 NEW JERSEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 SHOWCASE: ATLANTIC CITY CVA . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56 NEW MEXICO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58 NEW YORK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58 SHOWCASE: WARREN COUNTY TOURISM DEPT. . . .60 NORTH CAROLINA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62 SHOWCASE: NORTH CAROLINA DIV. OF TOURISM . . .63 NORTH DAKOTA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 OHIO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 OKLAHOMA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 SHOWCASE: OKLAHOMA CITY CVB . . . . . . . . . . . .66 OREGON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68 PENNSYLVANIA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68 RHODE ISLAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70 SOUTH CAROLINA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70 SHOWCASE: MYRTLE BEACH AREA CVB . . . . . . . . .72 SOUTH DAKOTA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 SHOWCASE: BLACK HILLS, BADLANDS & LAKES . . .76 TENNESSEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78 SHOWCASE: PIGEON FORGE DEPT. OF TOURISM . .80 TEXAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82 UTAH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83 VERMONT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83 VIRGINIA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83 SHOWCASE: NORFOLK CVB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84 WASHINGTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86 WEST VIRGINIA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87 SHOWCASE: MARION COUNTY CVB . . . . . . . . . . .84 WISCONSIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90 SHOWCASE: WISCONSIN DELLS . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91 WYOMING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92 SHOWCASE: CHEYENNE AREA CVB . . . . . . . . . . . .93 CANADA/MEXICO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94 NATIONAL SUPPLIERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94 TOUR OPERATORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96 TOURISM OFFICES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97

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ALABAMA Alabama Tourism Department P.O. Box 4927 Montgomery, AL 36103

334-242-4493 Rosemary Judkins rosemary.judkins@tourism.alabama.gov www.alabama.travel

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Alaska Travel Industry Association 2600 Cordova St., Suite 201 Anchorage, AK 99503

Alabama Music Hall of Fame PO Box 740405 Tuscumbia, AL 35674 (800) 239-2643 www.alamhof.org

907-929-2842 Heather Dudick hdudick@alaskatia.org

Bellingrath Gardens & Home 12401 Bellingrath Gardens Rd. Theodore, AL 36582 251-973-2217 ext., 163 bellingrath@bellingrath.org www.bellingrath.org Visit the 65-acre estate garden and museum home on the Fowl River near Mobile, Alabama. Cafe, gift shop and river cruise available.

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Greater Birmingham CVB 2200 Ninth Ave. N. Birmingham, AL 35203 800-458-8085 shamlin@birminghamal.org www.birminghamal.org This vibrant, beautiful city is nestled in the rolling foothills of the Appalachian Mountains and serves up nationally recognized dining, shopping and entertainment, world-class attractions, events and other things to see and do.

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ntering Alabama the sign reads: “Welcome to Alabama the Beautiful!” Whether it’s a Girl Friends Getaway, History, Soft Adventure or Student Tour, that spirit of friendship greets everyone. Huntsville is home of the U.S. Space and Rocket Center and America’s largest seasonal butterfly house at the Huntsville Botanical Garden. Birmingham boasts historic civil rights sites and the Roman god Vulcan, the largest cast iron statue in the world. Downtown Birmingham features jazz and dance clubs, theater and fine dining. Montgomery’s downtown has the birth places of both the American Civil War and the American Civil Rights Movement at the Alabama State Capitol and the Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church. In Mobile, beautiful historic homes, moss covered oak trees and a city nestled along the bay invite good times. Mobile is the home of America’s first Mardi Gras.

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laska has more mountains than buildings, more wildlife than people and more glaciers than stoplights. The Alaska Travel Industry Association (ATIA) is the tourism marketing organization for the State of Alaska, responsible for promoting Alaska as a year-round destination and linking you to 1000+ member organizations. It’s the journey and the destination that make your client’s Alaska dreams a reality. From the breathtaking vistas of the highest peak in the nation to the ice caves of the mysterious and spectacular Glacier Bay, there’s something for everyone - Alaska lures visitors with its natural wonders and wildlife, Native cultures, pristine wilderness and spirited people. Clients can experience the thrill of kayaking, whale watching, fishing, skiing, Aurora Borealis watching, wildlife viewing, glacier cruising, flightseeing and more. Whether traveling with a packaged tour or exploring independently, your clients will enjoy year-round excitement and adventure; the experiences are personal, the memories unforgettable.

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ARIZONA Arizona Office of Tourism 1110 W. Washington St., Suite 155 Phoenix, AZ 85007

602-364-3693 Jennifer Sutcliffe jsutcliffe@azot.gov www.arizonaguide.com

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Arizona Renaissance Festival 12601 E. U.S. Hwy. 60 Apache Junction, AZ 85218 800-773-0715 marketing@royalfaires.com www.renfestinfo.com The Arizona Renaissance Festival is a medieval amusement park, a 12-stage theater, a 30-acre circus, an arts and crafts fair, a jousting tournament and a feast -- all rolled into one non-stop, day-long, group-friendly adventure.

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Heard Museum of Native Cultures and Art 2301 North Central Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85004 602-252-8848 jmartin@heard.org www.heard.org The Heard Museum is one of the U.S.’s finest centers of Native American art, including worldclass exhibit galleries, gardens, gift shop & cafe. We accommodate groups from 10-60 for a variety of tours, tour/lunch packages & customized experiences.

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here’s no place on earth like the Grand Canyon State. It’s our landscapes – mountains, rivers, grasslands, and cactus. It’s our storied past thousands of years old. It’s our people, a vibrant blend of cultures. These things, and the way they come together, make visiting Arizona an unforgettable experience. The Arizona Office of Tourism can help you build Arizona tourism product or enhance your existing product by providing the following services and fulfillment pieces: Official Visitor’s Guide, Professional Travel Planner, maps, familiarization tour coordination, itinerary planning assistance, images, dvds and other information or log onto www.arizonaguide.com.

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On February 14, 1912, after nearly 49 years as a U.S. territory and thousands of years as a sacred home to indigenous peoples, Arizona became the 48th and last of the contiguous states to enter the Union of the United States of America. Arizona is currently celebrating its Centennial.

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National Geographic Visitors Center Grand Canyon, AZ 86023 928-638-2468 www.explorethecanyon.com DMO

David Bradley (Chippewa), “The Tradition Lives On,” 2008 PHOENIX: 2301 N. Central Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85004

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602.252.8848 | Light Rail stop: Central/ Encanto

Greater Phoenix CVB 400 E. Van Buren St. Phoenix, AZ 85004 877-225-5749 www.VisitPhoenix.com

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Mesa Arizona CVB 120 North Center St. Mesa, AZ 85201 800-283-6372 donna@visitmesa.com www.visitmesa.com Outdoor activities and attractions, museums, arts and culture, entertainment and group-friendly accommodations. Travel planning service, itinerary assistance, online brochure files and FAM trip assistance help make Mesa a great group travel spot. THEATER ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre 5247 East Brown Rd. Mesa, AZ 85205 888-504-7256 francie@broadwaypalmwest.com www.broadwaypalmwest.com We Shine the Spotlight on Groups! Groups of 20+ receive a special discounted ticket price that includes dinner, show, tax, gratuity. Plus, every 21st ticket is complimentary! Perfect for clubs, organizations, schools, churches and corporate groups.

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Mesa Convention and Visitors Bureau

Mesa: A Land of Culture and Contrasts

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mbraced by the Sonoran Desert, Mesa is surrounded by a rich, vibrant playground with unique attractions and offerings at every turn. Within minutes from our collection of resorts and hotels, guests can immerse themselves into a legendary landscape. Exploring the area’s scenic byways will weave motorcoaches through an interconnected region of lakes, calm rivers, majestic mountains and stunning canyons. Groups love the serene setting at both Saguaro and Canyon Lakes where there is more than 20 miles of cactus-studded shoreline to explore. At Saguaro Lake, guests can ride the Desert Belle which hosts two 90-minute tours daily with detailed narration on the Arizona wildlife while taking in dramatic desert vistas. At Canyon Lake, hop aboard the Dolly Steamboat which offers nature cruises along the pre-historic canyon walls. Special twilight dinner cruises with a local

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For information on Mesa, Arizona, contact the Mesa Convention & Visitors Bureau at 480-827-4700 or online at www.visitmesa.com.

Top Attractions/Events ■ Apache Trail ■ Dolly Steamboat Cruise ■ Tortilla Flat

astronomer are offered on select evenings. At Mesa Arts Center, visitors can explore the grounds of the largest arts complex in the Southwest. Guests flock to the free weekly concert series along the Shadow Walk – an inviting, shaded outdoor oasis plaza. Mesa also boasts an incredible variety of group entertainment options including The Duttons, popular showstoppers at a variety of theatres, and the high-energy performances by Barleen’s Arizona Opry.

■ Queen Creek Olive Mill ■ Mesa Arts Center ■ Spring Training Baseball

Contact 480-682-3646 VisitMesa.com Donna Cluckey Donna@VisitMesa.com

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ARKANSAS Arkansas Department of Parks & Tourism 1 Capitol Mall, Suite 4A 900 Little Rock, AR 72201

800-872-1259 grouptravel@arkansas.com www.arkansas.com

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Arkansas State Parks 870-983-2122 joan.ellison@arkansas.gov www.arkansas.com Arkansas - The Natural State - offers a patchwork of experiences, scenery, cultures and adventures. The state's rich natural and cultural heritage is reflected in the diversity of facilities within the Arkansas State Parks system. DeGray Lake Resort State Park 2027 State Park Entrance Rd. Bismarck, AR 71929 800-737-8355 kathy.ritter@arkansas.gov www.degray.com Set in the foothills of the Ouachita Mountains and nestled along the north shore of 13,800-acre DeGray Lake, one of the region’s five Diamond Lakes known for their crystal clear waters, DeGray offers all the outdoor adventure and great amenities. Ozark Folk Center State Park P.O. Box 500 Mountain View, AR 72560 800-264-3655 www.ozarkfolkcenter.com

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ffordable family vacations, romantic getaways and business meetings are a natural in Arkansas. Find discount vacation package deals, book a room online, and enjoy fun family attractions and activities. Go hunting and fishing, hiking and camping, and exploring the world’s only public diamond mine. Attend festivals and annual events. Explore the scenic beauty of Arkansas! Centrally located in the USA, Arkansas, The Natural State welcomes visitors with scenic mountain vistas, clear blue lakes and babbling rivers and streams, mountaintop lodges, historic untainted downtown districts, outdoor concerts and performances (indoor, too!), thoroughbred and greyhound racing, riverboat cruises, beloved museums and galleries galore, the nation’s twelfth Presidential Library and Heifer International and Heifer Village. Contact individual destinations for information on group packages and planning, or visit us at www.arkansas.com.

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William J. Clinton Presidential Center & Park 1200 President Clinton Ave. Little Rock, AR 72201 501-370-5050 www.clintonlibrary.gov DMO ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Eureka Springs P.O. Box 522 Eureka Springs, AR 72632 866-947-4387 jwilliams@eurekasprings.org www.eurekasprings.org We invite your group to come and experience the old world charm and European flavor of Eureka Springs. The convenience of our local trolley system, together with our dynamic attractions make Eureka Springs the perfect spot for your next group trip.

Little Rock CVB 926 W. Markham Little Rock, AR 72203 800-844-4781 jmages@littlerock.com www.littlerock.com No matter what your group's interests, Little Rock, our enchanting sister cities and our state's many natural wonders make it easy to plan affordable, exciting and relaxing tour adventures in Arkansas. North Little Rock Visitors Bureau 1 Elder Johnson Dr., Burns Park P.O. Box 5511 N. Little Rock, AR 72119 800-643-4690 ktrevino@northlittlerock.org www.northlittlerock.org Pine Bluff CVB 1 Convention Center Plz. Pine Bluff, AR 71601 800-536-7660 www.pinebluffonline.com HOTEL ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Arlington Hotel 239 Central Ave. Hot Springs, AR 71901 501-629-2558 ghardin@arlingtonhotel.com www.arlingtonhotel.com The Lodge at Mount Magazine 577 Lodge Drive Paris, AR 72855 877-665-6343 heidi.ryan@arkansas.gov www.mountmagazinestatepark.com Travel the Mount Magazine Scenic Byway to Mount Magazine State Park. With unsurpassed views from the bluff of Arkansas' high point, the park's magnificent mountain resort lodge offers your tour groups unforgettable experiences. THEATER ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Fort Smith CVB 2 N. B St. Fort Smith, AR 72901 800-637-1477 tourism@fortsmith.org www.fortsmith.org Experience America's historic frontier. Cruise the Arkansas River, take a train ride into the Ozarks or enjoy dinner theater, an electric street car, museums, antiques, or visit our historically certified former bordello. Hot Springs CVB 134 Convention Blvd. P.O. Box K Hot Springs, AR 71901 800-922-6478 Jsample@hotsprings.org www.hotsprings.org Hot Springs offers plenty of scenic beauty for your groups. From the majestic mountaintops and forestlands to the recreational paradise of surrounding lakes, we boast tourist attractions and entertainment for the most discriminating visitors.

Murry's Dinner Playhouse 6323 Colonel Glenn Rd. Little Rock AR, 72204 501-562-3131 ikem@murrysdinnerplayhouse.com www.murrysdinnerplayhouse.com We serve up fun, food and fabulous live entertainment. Murry's Dinner Playhouse combines a great extensive buffet dinner with professional theater. Our live stage productions feature top-notch Broadway musicals and comedies all your groups will enjoy.

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Little Rock Convention & Visitors Bureau

“We Rock!” So, Come Rock With Us!

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ocated along the banks of the scenic Arkansas River, Little Rock is a vibrant city filled with Southern charm. Visitors enjoy the River Market District filled with great restaurants, local shops, live performance opportunities, baseball, riverboat cruises, museums, a nature center and more. No city more represents a bridge from the treasured past to the exciting 21st century than Little Rock. Experience the nation’s newest and most innovative presidential library, the William J. Clinton Presidential Center & Park. The library features interactive exhibits and exact replicas of the Oval Office and Cabinet Room. Celebrate Civil Rights progress from the 1957 civil rights crisis at Little Rock Central High School when nine AfricanAmerican students desegregated the school to the Old State House Museum, the oldest State Capitol west of the Mississippi River. Since 1944, Heifer International has

helped more than 17 million families in over 125 countries improve their quality of life and become more self-reliant. World headquartered in Little Rock, the new Heifer International Center reflects Heifer’s dedication to sustainability, and the expansion and opening of Heifer Village provides a hands-on educational experience where visitors can learn about

Top Attractions/Events ■ Clinton Presidential Center and Park

www.clintonpresidentialcenter.org ■ Heifer International/Heifer Village

www.heifer.org ■ Little Rock Central High School

Historic site and Visitors Center www.nps.gov/chsc/index.htm ■ Mosaic Templars Cultural Center

www.mosaictemplars.com ■ River Market District

www.rivermarket.info ■ Arkansas Arts Center

www.arkarts.com

Contact 501-370-3228 solutions that are currently being employed to combat these global issues. Let us help you plan your personalized itinerary to Little Rock! See you soon!

www.littlerock.com Jane Mages jmages@littlerock.com

EXCEEDING EXPECTATIONS...

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Little Rock is a quick trip to the heart of the country, and is home to a collection of world-class attractions and warm Southern hospitality that makes the city a hidden gem. It’s a breeze to treat your group to amazing accommodations and delicious cuisine. Call Jane Mages to get started on your itinerary, and we look forward to welcoming your group.

LITTLE ROCK. THERE’S ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW TO SEE.

LittleRock.com 1-800-844-4781


CALIFORNIA Visit California 555 Capitol Mall, Suite 1100 Sacramento, CA 95814

916-444-4429 Jonelle Tannahill jtannahill@visitcalifornia.com www.visitcalifornia.com

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Autry National Center 4700 Western Heritage Way Los Angeles, CA 90027 323-667-2000 ext. 336 jjung@theautry.org www.theautry.org The Autry is California’s only museum dedicated to the history, art and stories of the American West with special exhibitions, activities for kids and lively programs.

Knott's Berry Farm 8039 Beach Blvd. Buena Park, CA 90620 714-243-2020 www.knotts.com Palm Springs Aerial Tramway 1 Tram Way Palm Springs, CA 92262 760-325-1449 groupsales@pstramway.com www.pstramway.com World's largest rotating tramcars take visitors up 8,516 feet. At the top enjoy spectacular views, dining, museum, gift shop, hiking and more. Group tram ride, tram ride and lunch or dinner packages available. Special senior lunch package available.

THE HUNTINGTON Coming in 2012 Japanese Garden Centennial NEW! After a year of refurbishing, Group Tours explore our landmark garden.

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alifornia possesses a spectacular array of landscapes, from the foggy redwood forests of the North Coast, to granite peaks of the Sierra Nevada, to surreal desert landscapes of Southern California. Each of the state's 12 regions has its own character. In California, you can ski in the morning and shop, visit a theme park, golf or even surf in the afternoon. Incredible sights and attractions in close proximity make it possible to experience a lot in one trip. Vibrant and cutting edge, chaotic yet beautiful, California's cities have a unique way of combining culture, nature and the 21st century. For many, Los Angeles embodies the essence of California: Hollywood, Beverly Hills, beautiful people and sunny weather. With its eternally perfect ocean breeze, San Diego boasts one of the country's most blissful climates. San Francisco is a beautiful city graced with the Golden Gate Bridge, fog, picturesque houses and parks. For information about California and Itineraries, go to www.visitcalifornia.com.

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Stroll 120 acres of breathtaking gardens See world-class artworks View rare literary treasures Indulge in afternoon Tea

www.huntington.org | tours@huntington.org | 626-405-2240 1151 Oxford Road | San Marino, California

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Anaheim Orange County Visitor & Convention Bureau

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range County is the center of Southern California fun and Anaheim is the perfect starting point for your group’s OC adventures. Within walking distance to the Anaheim Convention Center and the Disneyland Resort, enjoy a wide array of shopping options, nightlife and entertainment venues, plus an abundance of restaurants with menus sure to satisfy everyone in your group. The Anaheim Resort Transit (ART) system provides regularly scheduled transportation to get you to where you need to be from the Convention Center, Disneyland Resort and area hotels. Spend a beautiful day at one of Orange County’s famous beaches located along Pacific Coast Highway, from posh Newport Beach and picturesque Laguna Beach to Huntington Beach, otherwise known as Surf City USA®. Warm sunshine, swaying palm trees and breathtaking ocean views create a relaxed lifestyle where sandals and sunglasses are always in season.

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Anaheim, Orange County is the place to be for sports fans and outdoor enthusiasts. With division and world titles in hockey and baseball and frequent playoff appearances, Anaheim is becoming known as the home of championship sports. Our ideal yearround weather makes OC the perfect spot for outdoor sports and activities including kayaking, biking, surfing, rollerblading, stand-up paddling, sport fishing and hiking. Orange County is also a great hub for whale watching and dolphin watching trips. Newport Harbor and Dana Point Harbor both have quick and easy access to the Pacific Ocean allowing for yearround excursions. When you need a break from the sun, Anaheim, Orange County has great indoor activities for groups, ranging from bowling and go-kart racing to flight simulators or just an afternoon at the movies. Discover why we’re all walking on sunshine in Anaheim and Orange County!

Top Attractions/Events ■ Disneyland® Resort

Disneyland.com ■ Knott’s Berry Farm® Theme Park

Knotts.com ■ Anaheim GardenWalk

anaheimgardenwalk.com ■ Battle of the Dance

battleofthedance.com ■ Mission San Juan Capistrano

Missionsjc.com ■ Angel Stadium of Anaheim

losangeles.angels.mlb.com

Contact 714-765-8874 Kristin Wing tourism.assistant@anaheimoc.org

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The concept of “front line staff ” takes on a whole new definition in Anaheim.

Here, we’re ALL front line staff and we’re here to take care of your people. anaheimoc.org/meetings

Anaheim/OC CTAs (starting at the back row left to right) Max Keylor Sr. VIP Coordinator-Disneyland® Resort Hotels Bill Gunderson General Manager-Anaheim Marriott

Kevin Johnstone Customer Director of Trade Shows National Association of Music Merchants

Tom Wood City Manager-City of Anaheim

Rochanda Chamois Front Office Supervisor-Peacock Suites

Tom Tait Mayor-City of Anaheim

Lisa Paton Marketing Administrative Assistant Simon Property Group (The Block at Orange)

Charles Ahlers President-Anaheim Orange County Visitor & Convention Bureau

Erin Rhodes Marketing Manager-Discovery Science Center

David Meek Convention Center Manager Anaheim Convention Center

Christina Dawson VP, Partnership & CTA Program Administrator Anaheim Orange County Visitor & Convention Bureau

Sylvano Ibay General Manager-Anaheim White House

Miguel Pasillas Bellman-Embassy Suites Anaheim South

Shaun Robinson General Manager-Hilton Anaheim

Baldemar Arteaga Taxi Driver-Yellow Cab Co. of Greater Orange County

Chris Peña Sergeant-Anaheim Police Department

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Sacramento Convention & Visitors Bureau

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acramento is the jewel of the California valley with its historic tree-lined streets, welcoming atmosphere, world-class cuisine and lively nightlife all wrapped up in a typical laidback California style. From adventuring on one of our rivers to visiting our museums to wine tasting, there is something here for everyone. Follow the History of the Gold Rush – Sacramento is deeply rooted in the legacy and legends of the great California Gold Rush. You can follow in the footsteps from the exact spot where James Marshall first saw that sparkle in the American River to the birthplace of the Transcontinental Railroad and beyond. Go Adventuring - Sacramento is a recreation enthusiast’s dream. Kayaking, whitewater rafting and fishing are all available on our two beautiful rivers. Also, the American River Bike Trail provides a paved bike path along its namesake river for over 30 miles. Tour the Wine County - There are more than 200 wineries, vineyards and tasting rooms within an hour drive or less. Unlike more commercial wine regions, most wineries in the Sacramento

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region offer free tastings and intimate access to the wine-making process and winemakers – many of whom greet visitors personally. Experience California Cuisine – The Sacramento Valley yields much of the produce for the entire country. The chefs in our restaurants pride themselves on using the freshest ingredients straight from the source to provide our visitors and locals with the best culinary experiences. Learn Something New – California’s Capital City offers world-class museums, including the Crocker Art Museum, California State Railroad Museum, California State Capitol Museum and much more. The Sacramento CVB is ready to help arrange exciting group-friendly attractions, hotels, restaurants and more for your group – all at no extra cost to you and without sharing your personal information. It is our goal to ensure that your groups’ experience in Sacramento is hassle-free, affordable and – most importantly – memorable. Please visit www.discovergold.org for more information.

Top Attractions/Events ■ Sacramento Music Festival

May 25-28, 2012 www.sacjazz.com ■ California State Fair, July 2012

www.bigfun.org ■ Gold Rush Days

Labor Day Weekend 2012 www.sacramentogoldrushdays.com ■ Old Sacramento

www.oldsacramento.com ■ California State Capitol

www.capitolmuseum.ca.gov ■ California State Railroad Museum

www.csrmf.org

Contact 800-292-2334 www.discovergold.org Terry Selk tselk@cityofsacramento.org

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Tour Colorado The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens 1151 Oxford Rd. San Marino, CA 91108 626-405-2100 jsandmeier@huntington.org www.huntington.org Building on Henry E. Huntington's legacy of renowned collections and botanical gardens that enrich the visitor, The Huntington today encourages research and promotes education in the arts, humanities, and botanical sciences. Pardee Home Museum 672 Eleventh St. Oakland, CA 94607 www.pardeehome.org PIER 39 San Francisco, CA 94119-3730 800-325-7437 www.pier39.com PIER 39 is San Francisco's number one attraction—a year-round festival marketplace with more than 110 stores, 11 full-service bay view restaurants and numerous fun-filled attractions. Ronald Reagan Presidential Library & Museum 40 Presidential Drive Simi Valley, CA 93065 800-410-8354 lisa.doyle@nara.gov www.reaganlibrary.com One of California's "must-see" attractions! Guests tour through Air Force One 27000, view an exact replica of the Oval Office, visit President Reagan's memorial site, and more. Be sure to visit our website to see upcoming special programs & events. San Diego Museum of Art P. O. Box 122107 San Diego CA 92112-2107 www.sdmart.org Wax Museum at Fisherman's Wharf 145 Jefferson St., Ste. 500 San Francisco, CA 94133 415-020-0416 www.waxmuseum.com Westfield San Francisco Centre 865 Market St. San Francisco, CA 94103 602-678-1007 kathy@retailtourism.com www.westfield.com/sanfrancisco/services/tourism/ visitor-info The Bay Area's premier shopping and dining destination featuring Nordstrom, Bloomingdales, over 200 designer and specialty shops, gourmet restaurants, cafes and the city’s largest day spa. DMO ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Anaheim Orange County 800 W. Katella Ave. Anaheim, CA 92802 714-765-8888 csales@anaheimoc.org www.anaheimoc.org With ideal weather and walkable attractions and dining, nothing is better than meeting at the largest convention center on the West Coast in Anaheim/Orange County. 16 ■ Group Travel Directory 2012

Sacramento CVB 1608 I St. Sacramento, CA 95814 800-292-2334 tselk@cityofsacramento.org www.discovergold.org Gold Rush-era attractions, free State Capitol tours and an internationally renowned railroad museum are just a few reasons to visit family-friendly and affordable Sacramento.

730 Steele St. Denver, CO 80206

888-311-8687 (Tour) Penny Christie info@tourcolorado.com www.tourcolorado.com

Stockton Conference & Visitors Bureau P.O. Box 2336 Stockton, CA 95201 877-778-6258 monica@visitstockton.org www.visitstockton.org Centrally located in Northern California. Offering art, history, culture, agri-tourism and more for your next group tour. On the California Delta with river cruises available. Incentives for overnight stays. HOTEL ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Seven Crown Resorts 8 Thomas St. Irvine, CA 92618 800-752-9669 kwheeler@sevencrown.com www.sevencrown.com We offer houseboat vacations on Lake Shasta in Northern California and the California Delta in the state's Central Valley. In addition to houseboat rentals, we offer a variety of small boats for fishing, skiing and more. THEATER ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Palm Springs Follies 128 S. Palm Canyon Drive Palm Springs, CA 92262 800-967-9997 groupsales@psfollies.com www.psfollies.com/groups World-famous, Broadway-caliber celebration of the music, dance, and comedy of Mid-Century America with a cast old enough to have lived it.

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alf the fun in group travel is the company you keep, the other half can be found in Colorado! Whether you are experiencing our enriched culture, mouth-watering cuisine, outdoor amusement, or taking in our picturesque views, Colorado is sure to create a memorable experience for all. No matter the season or reason, whether you are planning a wedding, family reunion, church group or a sales meeting, Colorado is the ideal destination for your next group vacation. For an outdoor adrenaline-seeking group, Colorado’s warmer seasons offer kayaking and whitewater rafting adventures, as well as hiking, horse-back riding, camping and more. Winter is all about snow, offering ski, snowboard and snowshoeing trails galore. For groups seeking a leisure trip, Colorado offers scenic golf getaways, wine tours, train rides, local art and music festivals, as well as fine and art museums. Contact individual destinations for information on group packages and planning.

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Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad 479 Main St. Durango, CO 81301 888-872-4607 cwhitley@durangotrain.com www.durangotrain.com Take a ride on this year-round, historic, coal-fired, steam-powered train through the majestic mountains of Southwest Colorado and take a step back in time and history. This historic railroad has been in continuous operation since 1881.

The Sky Ute Casino Resort 14342 Highway 172 N. Ignacio, CO 81137 970-563-1758 barbara.cogswell@skyutecasino.com www.skyutecasino.com Sky Ute Casino Resort is the best place in the Four Corners region for your group tour! Offering special room rates for groups with 20+rooms, free meals for bus drivers, & plenty of room for your coach. We will take care of all your group's needs.

Colorado Springs CVB 515 S. Cascade Ave. Colorado Springs, CO 80903 800-888-4748 ext. 129 bettyjo@visitcos.com www.visitcos.com Travel back in time to Colorado Springs and the Pikes Peak region: historic gold mines, resurrected ghost towns, turn-of-the-century architecture and authentic western rodeos. Enjoy spectacular scenery along historic byways and our historic museums.

Echo Canyon River Expeditions 45000W. U.S. Highway 50 Canon City, CO 81212 800-748-2953 ben@raftecho.com www.raftecho.com Colorado’s largest river rafting outfitter specializing in group and family raft trips. Half-day, full-day and multi-day options, scenic float tours available. Onsite restaurant and catered meals, group camping available. Royal Gorge Bridge & Park Canon City, CO 81215 888-333-5597 www.royalgorgebridge.com

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CONNECTICUT Connecticut Department of Economic & Community Development Connecticut Office of Tourism One Constitution Plaza, 2nd Floor Hartford, CT 06103

888-288-4748 Rosemary Bove rosemary.bove@ct.gov www.ctvisit.com

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The Mashantucket Pequot Museum & Research Center 110 Pequot Trail P.O. Box 3180 Mashantucket, CT 06338 860-369-6839 groupsales@pequotmuseum.org www.pequotmuseum.org The award-winning Pequot Museum brings to life Native American & New England's natural history through interactive exhibits including a life-size, walk-through 16th century Pequot Village. Gift shop, restaurant, 18-story observation tower & group rates.

Foxwoods Resort Casino 350 Trolley Line Boulevard P. O. Box 3777 Mashantucket, CT 06338-3777 800-369-9663 www.foxwoods.com World-class gaming facility with over 6,500 slots, hundreds of table games, keno, race book and the only high stake bingo and poker in New England. Three hotels including the world-class MGM Grand at Foxwoods; variety of restaurants, specialty shops, 1,500-seat showroom hosting headline entertainment and live boxing.

Mystic Seaport Mystic, CT 06355-0990 888-973-2767 www.mysticseaport.org

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Connecticut Garlic & Harvest Festival 203-266-7810 Bethlehem, CT Join us for the area’s most unique festival on Columbus Day Weekend, 2012. Cooking demonstrations, garlic growing lectures, fresh garlic, garlic food court and over 100 specialty vendors with lots of samples make this a must for garlic lovers.

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Connecticut’s River Valley 31 Pratt Street Hartford, CT 06103 800-793-4480 www.visitctriver.com

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onnecticut, one of the 13 original colonies, is a lacework of New England experiences with cosmopolitan style. The state, strategically situated between Boston and New York City, came to prominence during the 19th century, creating a legacy of Victorian architecture, military firearms, Industrial Revolution manufacturing, literature and theater, and American Impressionist art. Today, world-class theater, music and art museums contribute to its well-stocked treasure-trove for group seekers of cultural pursuits. Contact individual destinations for information on group packages and planning. You can also contact the Connecticut Commission on Culture & Tourism at www.ctvisit.com or call 1-860-256-2725.

Mystic Country/Connecticut 27 Coogan Blvd. Mystic, CT 06355 800-863-6569 www.mysticcountry.com/groups

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18,000 Years Ago AT THE MASHANTUCKET PEQUOT MUSEUM

“... one of the hidden gems of the state ... it rivals anything in the nation.” connecticutmag.com, March 2011

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Life-size 16th c. Pequot village 4 acres of interactive exhibits Guided tours Educational programs and craft workshops • 18-story observation tower • Gift shop, restaurant, libraries Open Wednesday through Saturday, 9 am–5 pm, last admission at 4 pm. 110 Pequot Trail, Mashantucket, CT 06338 www.pequotmuseum.org

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WASHINGTON, D.C. Destination DC 901 7th St. N.W., 4th Floor Washington, D.C. 20001

202-789-7051 George Cooley george.cooley@destinationdc.com www.washington.org

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Newseum 555 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. Washington, D.C. 20001 202-292-6690 groupsales@newseum.org www.newseum.org The Newseum is a dazzling, high-tech roller-coaster ride through 500 years of headline history including Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalism, the Berlin Wall and dozens of galleries, theaters and interactives.

Smithsonian Institution 10th Street and Constitution Ave. N.W. 6th Street and Independence Ave. S.W. Washington, D.C. 20560 866-868-7774 groupsales@si.edu http://si.edu/group_tours Discounts on IMAX and Planetarium films, simulator rides and admission to the National Museum of Natural History's Butterfly Pavilion are available for groups of ten or more. Dining packages are available for groups of 20 or more.

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nown as the historical center for the U.S., it’s no surprise that Washington D.C. is among the most popular destinations for groups in the United States, from its various monuments and building tours to its fascinating museums. There are too many attractions in D.C. to see in one weekend, but there are a couple of highlights that you must not leave without seeing. The first is one of the oldest in the city, the Washington Monument, which also is the tallest at 555 feet tall. The White House is another can’t-miss, with its obvious historical significance and lavish interior. Also, while your groups are stationed in the D.C. area, there is nothing more prominent or expansive in the city’s tourism sector than the Smithsonian Museum and Research complex, with 19 museums and nine research centers. The Holocaust Museum, the brand-new Newseum, and even Madame Tussaud’s Wax Museum are some other great examples of our capital’s cultural offerings. Contact: www.washington.org.

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Ford's Theatre Society 514 10th St. N.W. Washington, D.C. 20004 800-899-2367 groups@fords.org www.fords.org The site of the April 14, 1865, assassination of President Lincoln, Ford’s Theatre holds a unique place in United States history. A working theatre, historical monument and world-class museum, Ford's is one of the most visited sites in D.C.

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302-672-6804 Heather Kenton Heather.Kenton@state.de.us www.visitdelaware.com

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here is no place quite like Delaware. So, what makes Delaware the perfect destination for group travelers? Let’s start with location. Delaware is just over two hours from New York and Washington, D.C., and right in the middle of everywhere you want to be! Whether you are interested in history, culture, outdoor activities or tax-free shopping, Delaware is sure to please. Visitors come from all over to experience history in the Brandywine Valley, the thrill of NASCAR at Dover International Speedway, and tax-free shopping at namebrand outlets, malls, and specialty shops. Delaware is also renowned for some of the finest museums and gardens on the East Coast as well as gaming and year-round fairs and festivals. We invite you to experience the wonder and diversity that the First State has to offer. Visit www.visitdelaware.com/group-tour for some great Group Tour itinerary ideas. Contact Heather at 302-672-6804 to plan your next Group Tour trip and learn about the Delaware Motorcoach Reward Program.

FLORIDA VISIT FLORIDA 2540 W. Executive Center Cir., Suite 200 Tallahassee, FL 32301

850-488-5607 Joyce Stillwell jstillwell@visitflorida.org www.visitflorida.com

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ith countless groups traveling to Florida each year, it is obvious they enjoy Florida’s year-round sunny weather, varied attractions, diverse hotels & resorts and amazing natural beauty. Numerous natural and cultural assets make Florida an appealing destination for groups. From those interested in seeing where the first group to visit America settled in St. Augustine in the 1500s, to groups looking to experience a space shuttle launch, Florida offers groups adventure for a variety of tastes. Groups dive into Florida’s myriad of refreshing springs or the world’s largest collection of Salvador Dalí art; charter boats for sport fishing; dine on Floribbean cuisine or simply recline at the beach. Use www.visitflorida.com to plan your next Florida group excursion. Here you will find important information for discounted group hotel rates, charter buses, and more online. The information on this web site will help you to prepare a well rounded and organized group travel plan.

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The Armed Forces Military Museum 2050 34th Way N. Largo, FL 33771 727-539-8371 tammy@armedforcesmuseum.com www.armedforcesmuseum.com Experience the fight for your freedom through the eyes of American heroes, as The Armed Forces Military Museum (AFMM) walks you through military history from a WWI trench to the flight deck of the Japanese aircraft carrier Akagi.

Kissimmee CVB 1925 E. Irlo Bronson Memorial Hwy. Kissimmee, FL 34744 800-831-1844 drivera@floridakiss.com www.kissimmeetourism.com Kissimmee offers a variety of venues, accommodations, easy access to major roadways and an international airport, and world-famous entertainment options. The bureau staff will help! Contact Debby Rivera, CMP, Manager of Sales and Services.

Dolphin Research Center 58901 Overseas Hwy. Grassy Key, FL 33050 305-289-1121, ext. 239 susan@dolphins.org www.dolphins.org Dolphin Research Center offers a variety of terrific programs where you can interact with members of our pod. Trainer for a Day, Researcher for a Day, Dolphin Encounter and Dolphin Dip can all be reserved in advance and online.

Lee County VCB 12800 University Drive, Suite 550 Fort Myers, FL 33907 800-237-6444 vcb@leegov.com www.fortmyers-sanibel.com Easily accessible tropical paradise offers a diverse array of inspiring group activities set on 50 miles of white-sand Gulf beaches, the perfect destination for any group. Visit our website to plan your next trip around one of our signature events.

Ranked as one of the Top 10 visited theaters in the country by Pollstar and Venues Today! • World Class Entertainment in the Heart of Beautiful Downtown Fort Lauderdale • Three Venues on Premises • Fine Dining on Premises • Top Broadway Touring Shows • Laffing Matterz Dinner Theater November through May • Off Broadway Series • Concerts / Dance • Concierge Style Group Reservations • Classical Music Series

BROWARD CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS 201 SW 5th Avenue • Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 1-877-311-7469 • groupsales@browardcenter.org • www.BrowardCenter.org

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Sheraton Vistana Resort Building 1000, 4th Floor 9002 San Marco Court Orlando, FL 32819 407-903-4435 katie.gallagher@starwoodvo.com www.starwoodvillarentals.com Spacious one-and two-bedroom/two-bath villas provide enough room for families and groups to eat, sleep and socialize comfortably. A lushly landscaped 135-acre resort offering jogging trails, exercise tracks, pools, fitness rooms, tennis/ volleyball/basketball courts and mini golf. Located in Lake Buena Vista only 3 miles from Walt Disney World Resort and offering complimentary scheduled transportation to select Disney theme parks.

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WaterColor Inn & Resort 34 Goldenrod Circle Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459 866-426-2656 jwilliams@watercolorresort.com www.watercolorresort.com Newly renovated guest rooms, a complimentary welcome reception, special chef created menus, reduced rates on golf and a generous complimentary night policy make WaterColor Inn & Resort your ultimate meeting destination. THEATER

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rom Georgia’s energetic and lively cities to the relaxing coastline and breathtaking mountain scenery, Georgia boasts rich and unique experiences that are unparalleled. Georgia’s borders encompass one of the country’s most diverse and beautiful landscapes offering a variety of eco-friendly outdoor adventures and activities. Georgia’s historic sites span the breadth of American history from colonial coastal forts, to major civil war battlefields and civil rights locations. From the extreme to the tranquil, Georgia offers something for every visitor. Visit ExploreGeorgia.org to learn more.

Brunswick & The Golden Isles CVB 4 Glynn Ave. Brunswick, GA 31520 800-809-1790 www.comecoastawhile.com From mainland Brunswick, discover the charms of St. Simons Island, Little St. Simons Island and Jekyll Island. Breathtaking beauty, rich history, warm hospitality, great accommodations, motorcoach parking.

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Sandy Springs Hospitality & Tourism 5920 Roswell Rd., Suite A-118 Sandy Springs, GA 30328 770-206-1450 ashleygrace@sandyspringsga.org www.visitsandysprings.org Sandy Springs, with its proximity to Atlanta, offers a selection of events, sights and activities that will keep you entertained every time you visit the Atlanta region.

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Idaho Division of Tourism Development

2270 Kalakaua Ave., Suite 801 Honolulu, HI 96815

P.O. Box 83720 Boise, ID 83720

808-924-0253

208-334-2470 Mike Murray mmurray@hvcb.org www.meethawaii.com

Mitch Knothe mitch.knothe@tourism.idaho.gov www.visitidaho.org

Savannah CVB 101 E. Bay St. Savannah, GA 31401 877-728-2662 mshea@visitsavannah.com www.visitsavannah.com Hip and historic, robust and refined, Savannah is where you'll find amazing architecture, spooky cemeteries and rich history along with global sophistication, funky nightlife and fabulous food. HOTEL ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Hampton Inn Atlanta Cumberland Mall N.W. 2775 Cumberland Pkwy. Atlanta, GA 30339 770-333-6006 tara.broadway@hilton.com http://hamptoninn1.hilton.com At Hampton Inn Atlanta Cumberland Mall, we love taking care of you and look forward to making your stay exceptional. Enjoy free breakfast with upgraded waffle bar, evening socials, fitness center, pool and more. Hampton Inn Brunswick 230 Warren Mason Blvd. Brunswick, GA 31520 912-261-0002 regina.davis2@hilton.com http://hamptoninn.hilton.com/en/hp/hotels/index.jh tml?ctyhocn=BSWGAHX Located in the historic port city of Brunswick, also known as the “Gateway to the Golden Isles”. Jekyll Island Club Hotel 371 Riverview Drive Jekyll Island, GA 31527 912-635-2600 www.jekyllclub.com RECEPTIVE OPERATOR ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

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awaii is like no other place on earth. It is home to the world’s most active and the tallest sea mountain, birthplace of surfing, the hula and former seat of a royal kingdom. Hawaii is one of the youngest geological formations in the world and the youngest state of the union. But perhaps Hawaii’s most unique feature is its Aloha Spirit: the warmth of the people of Hawaii that wonderfully complements the islands’ perfect temperatures. There are primarily six major islands to visit in Hawaii: Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, Lanai, Maui and Hawaii’s Big Island. You’ll find each island has its own distinct personality and offers its own adventures, activities, and sightseeing opportunities. We invite you to explore all of Hawaii to find the unique island experience for you. Contact individual destinations for information on group packages and planning. You can also contact the Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau at 800-464-2924 or visit www.meethawaii.com.

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spectacular and impressive state, Idaho is a land of many contrasts. From rugged, forested mountains to the open, high desert, Idaho has many unique characteristics. Within her borders there’s a canyon deeper than the Grand Canyon (Hells Canyon), a waterfall higher than Niagara Falls (Shoshone Falls), sand dunes taller than Death Valley’s (Bruneau Dunes) and historical trails as old as the US itself (Lewis & Clark and the Oregon Trail). Contact individual destinations for information on group packages and planning. You can also visit us at www.visitidaho.org.

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ILLINOIS Illinois Office of Tourism 500 E. Monroe Springfield, IL 62701

309-282-3279

SEE CHICAGO WITH SHORELINE

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Celebration River Cruises 2501 River Drive Moline, IL 61265 800-297-0034 susan@celebrationbelle.com www.celebrationbelle.com 800-passenger riverboat offering: Day-long cruises Quad Cities to Dubuque, 4-hour music theme cruises, fall cruise Dubuque to Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, cruises south to Hannibal and many more. Naper Settlement 523 S. Webster St. Naperville, IL 60540 630-420-6010 ellynej@naperville.il.us www.napersettlement.org Naper Settlement is a family-friendly outdoor history museum featuring 12 acres of learning and interactive opportunities for all ages. Located in downtown Naperville and just steps away from dining, shopping and the Riverwalk.

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Navy Pier 600 East Grand Ave. Chicago, IL 60611 800-595-PIER groupsales@navypier.com www.navypier.com Go a little overboard at Navy Pier, the Midwest's top visited attraction. Experience 50 acres of rides and attractions, including a 15-story Ferris wheel, IMAX theater, restaurants, shops, sightseeing and dining cruises, free entertainment and more. Shoreline Sightseeing 600 East Grand Ave. Departs from Navy Pier Dock Chicago, IL 60611 312-373-7258 groups@shorelinesightseeing.com www.shorelinesightseeing.com See Chicago at its best on a Shoreline Sightseeing Chicago River Architecture Cruise led by a professional, entertaining docent or on a narrated Lake Michigan Skyline Boat Tour showcasing Chicago's famous skyline! Group rates March - November. DMO ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Abraham Lincoln Tourism Bureau of Logan County 1555 Fifth Ave. Lincoln, IL 62656 217-732-8687 info@abe66.com www.abe66.com Get Your Kicks on Route 66. Walk in Lincoln’s footsteps in historic Lincoln/Logan County, Illinois. National brand hotels just 30 minutes from Springfield. Alton Regional CVB 200 Piasa St. Alton, IL 62002 800-258-6645 sales@visitalton.com www.vistitalton.com Let the calming waters of the Mississippi River wash over you and lead you to a place of leisure, solitude & tranquility. Historic communities, river adventures, local legends, miles of winding trails, fresh local flavors & awe-inspiring views await.

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ILLINOIS continued Chicago's North Shore Convention and Visitors Bureau 8001 N. Lincoln Ave., Suite 715 Skokie, IL 60077 847-763-0011 ext. 25 cshulman@cnscvb.com www.cnscvb.com/group_tours.cfm Bordering Chicago along Lake Michigan, Chicago's North Shore is 20 minutes from downtown Chicago and is home to the Chicago Botanic Garden, Northwestern University, and Illinois Holocaust Museum, offering affordable hotel alternatives with free parking. Chicago North Suburbs Convention & Visitors Bureau 8 N. Elmhurst Rd. Prospect Heights, IL 60070 800-955-7259 info@chicagonorthsuburbs.com www.chicagonorthsuburbs.com Enjoy all that Chicago has to offer with Chicago North Suburbs CVB. Unique itineraries, deluxe hotels without downtown prices and free motorcoach parking. Located right off I-294, only 40 min. from downtown Chicago. City of Geneva 22 S. First St. Geneva, IL 60134 866-443-6382 jheflin@geneva.il.us www.genevadowntown.org The perfect overnight location for a hub & spoke tour serving Kane and DuPage counties. Acquaint your group with points of interests, 200 shopping and dining establishments located in historic buildings.

Chicago Southland CVB 2304 173rd St. Lansing, IL 60438 888-895-3211 kristy@visitchicagosouthland.com www.tourchicagosouthland.com Easily accessible to Midway and O'Hare international Airports and interstates I-55, I-57, I-80, I-90, I-94 and I-294, the Chicago Southland is Chicago's most convenient and affordable destination! Enjoy your visit! Effingham CVB 201 E. Jefferson Ave. Effingham, IL 62401 800-772-0750 jansenki@ci.effingham.il.us www.visiteffinghamil.com Located in central Illinois where I-57 meets I-70, Effingham has 19 hotels, over 60 restaurants and great attractions. Effingham provides the very best in service and hospitality. Joliet Visitors Bureau 150 W. Jefferson St. Joliet, IL 60432 800-406-6418 bbenson@jolietcity.org www.visitjoliet.org


Kankakee County CVB 1 Dearborn Sq., Suite One Kankakee, IL 60901 800-747-4837 info@visitkankakeecounty.com www.visitkankakeecounty.com Kankakee County offers affordability, just one hour south of Chicago. Visit Kankakee County and discover 57 miles of winding river, rural and urban destinations, rich history and natural beauty. Enjoy the Frank Lloyd Wright homes and Barn Quilt Tour. Lake County CVB/Natural Spaces, Fun Places 5465 West Grand Avenue, #100 Gurnee, IL 60031 800-525-3669 jayne@lakecounty.org www.lakecounty.org Our natural spaces and fun places are group friendly! Our complimentary services include customized itineraries, brochures, site inspections, contacts, digital photographs, group giveaways, familiarization tours, and assistance in choosing hotels. Lisle CVB 4746 Main St. Lisle, IL 60532 800-733-9811 slade@stayinlisle.com www.stayinlisle.com/group/index.html Home to The Morton Arboretum, a worldrenowned 1700-acre outdoor museum - Lisle is the perfect location for leisure travel with its four fullservice branded hotels, easy access to major attractions and excellent shopping and dining choices.

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McHenry County CVB 5435 Bull Valley Rd., Suite 324-B McHenry, IL 60050 815-363-6177 sales@mchenrycountycvb.com www.visitmchenrycounty.com Located in the northwest region of Chicagoland, McHenry County offers a change of pace from the urban environment. We are an exciting, diverse and beautiful region; from galleries to ski jumps, museums to golfing, all can be found inside McHenry County. Peoria Area CVB 456 Fulton St., Suite 300 Peoria, IL 61602 800-747-0302 cbsloan@peoria.org www.peoria.org We have the best of both worlds: from downtown hot spots and towering buildings of our picturesque skyline, to quaint parks, charming shops and award-winning golf courses. Experience the culture, entertainment & energy of a metropolis minus the crowds. Quad Cities CVB 1601 River Drive, Suite 110 Moline, IL 61265 800-747-7800 ext. 100 dgleason@visitquadcities.com www.visitquadcities.com Experience the beauty of the historic Mississippi riverfront cities of Davenport & Bettendorf in Iowa, and Rock Island and Moline/East Moline in Illinois. It’s the Midwest at its best.

Quincy Area CVB 532 Gardner Expressway Quincy, IL 62301 217-214-3700 hcain@seequincy.com www.seequincy.com Nestled on the banks of the mighty Mississippi, Quincy is alive with history, architecture, the arts and nature. The Quincy area offers the perfect unexpected getaway for family fun, romantic weekends and your next group trip. St. Charles CVB 311 N. Second St., Suite 100 St Charles, IL 60174 800-777-4373 jenny@visitstcharles.com www.visitstcharles.com St. Charles is located one hour west of Chicago. Antiques, monthly Kane County Flea Market, Pheasant Run Resort, Scarecrow Festival and theater. HOTEL ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

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ILLINOIS continued Pheasant Run 4051 E. Main St. St. Charles, IL 60174 630-584-6300 mcross@pheasantrun.com www.pheasantrun.com The Midwest’s largest entertainment resort. Located at Chicago’s doorstep in a historic setting, this beautiful 250-acre Chicago resort is within easy reach of both O’Hare International and Midway Airports. With 473 luxurious guest rooms, two championship golf courses, a renowned spa, award-winning dining and entertainment. RECEPTIVE OPERATOR ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

My Kind of Town Tours & Events 2100 Linden Ave. Highland Park, IL 60035 847-432-7003 tourtime@att.net www.mykindoftowntours.org Sharing our expertise since 1975. Complete planning and arrangement services. Customized group tours and unique creative events. Designed and personalized services to fulfill your goals. We cover all Illinois and Wisconsin travel and tour needs. THEATER ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

American Passion Play 107 E. Chestnut St. P.O. Box 3354 Bloomington, IL 61701 800-354-9640 tickets@americanpassionplay.org www.americanpassionplay.org

Broadway in Chicago 17 N. State St., Suite 810 Chicago, IL 60602 312-977-1710 lflasch@broadwayinchicago.com www.broadwayinchicago.com Book groups for Broadway hits at Chicago’s finest theaters. Don’t miss “The Book of Mormon,” “Jersey Boys,” “South Pacific,” “Bring It On” and “FELA.” Circa—21 Dinner Playhouse 1828 3rd Ave. Rock Island, IL 61201 309-786-2667 groupsales@circa21.com www.circa21.com Circa '21 is one of the nation's premier dinner theaters, serving up top Broadway musicals, comedies, celebrity attractions and a sumptuous buffet for over 27 years. Enjoy a true theater experience inside this beautifully restored vaudeville-era theater. Drury Lane Theatre 100 Drury Lane Oakbrook Terrace, Il 60181 630-570-7272 donna@drurylaneoakbrook.com www.drurylaneoakbrook.com Offers a warm, inviting environment for an entertaining visit, presenting Broadway-quality musicals and comedies that are suitable for groups, social outings and benefit events. Group Theater Tix Chicago, IL 866-809-3075 info@grouptheatertix.com www.grouptheatertix.com Group Theater Tix is Chicago’s #1 group sales agency for off-Loop commercial theater. We provide personal service and represent shows that match the individual needs of your groups. The Little Theatre on the Square P.O. Box 288 Sullivan, IL 61951 217-728-2065 cheri@thelittletheatre.org www.thelittletheatre.org Tommy Gun's Garage Dinner Theater 2114 S. Wabash Ave. Chicago, IL 60616 800-461-0178 chrisgun@sbcglobal.net www.tommygunsgarage.com Group-friendly roaring 20's speakeasy complete with food & hooch (alcohol) served by gangsters and flappers with a musical comedy revue.

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INDIANA Indiana Office of Tourism Development 1 N. Capitol, Suite 600 Indianapolis, IN 46204

800-677-9800 Anicia Richardson arichardson@visitindiana.com tourism.in.gov/groups

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DeBrand Chocolatier 10105 Auburn Park Drive Fort Wayne, IN 46825 260-969-8333 tours@debrand.com www.debrand.com Come taste and see why DeBrand is gaining a reputation as one of the world’s elite chocolatiers. Tours begin with a video presentation, sampling, a peek into the DeBrand Kitchens and end in the elegant DeBrand Chocolate Shop. DMO â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â–

Amish Country of Northern Indiana/Elkhart CCVB 219 Caravan Dr. Elkhart, IN 46514 800-517-9657 sonya@amishcountry.org www.amishcountrytours.org Crisp fall days. Scenic drives. Welcoming communities. Signature foods. And always, lots of local color. Enjoy it all at your own pace along the Heritage Trail.

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rom the sand dunes of Lake Michigan in the north, to the rolling hills in the south, Indiana offers diverse opportunities for travelers. Family fun, girlfriend getaways, and romantic weekends abound in all of Indiana’s six tourism regions. Wineries, bed & breakfasts, and scenic beauty help visitors relax and rejuvenate. Amusement parks, world-class attractions, and the beaches of Lake Michigan provide fun for all ages. Gaming, golfing, and resort hotels cater to those who want to be pampered. Indiana’s historic sites educate travelers who want to learn more. Festivals celebrating covered bridges, historic automobiles, German culture, music, and more are held annually in communities around the state. For a big-city feel, Indianapolis is home to first class amenities such as museums, restaurants, arts & culture, sporting events, nightlife, and shopping. Whatever your taste or need, Indiana is a perfect way to “restart your engines.� Visit tourism.in.gov/groups for your group tour needs.

Hendricks County CVB 8 W. Main St. Danville, IN 46122 800-321-9666 jaime@tourhendrickscounty.com www.tourhendrickscounty.com

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888-472-6035 Colleen Murphy colleen.murphy@iowa.gov www.traveliowa.com

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Danish Windmill Corporation P.O. Box 245 Elk Horn, IA 51531 800-451-7960 lisa@danishwindmill.com www.danishwindmill.com The Danish Windmill Museum is for all people interested in Denmark, Danish customs, Scandinavian traditions and, of course, windmills. Elk Horn's Danish Windmill is America's only authentic working Danish windmill.

Council Bluffs CVB 149 W. Broadway P.O. Box 1565 Council Bluffs, IA 51503 800-228-6878 ext. 109 kfiscus@councilbluffsiowa.com www.councilbluffsiowa.com Personalized itineraries, historic sites, orchards, wineries and affordable world-class dining and accommodations are just a few of the unique aspects that will lure your group to Council Bluffs and Pottawattamie County. Call for a guide today.

National Czech Slovak Museum & Library 87 Sixteenth Ave. S.W. Cedar Rapids, IA 52404 319-362-8500 jan@ncsml.org www.ncsml.org Now open in the heart of historic Czech Village/New Bohemia, the Kosek Building features the exhibition, “Rising Above: The Story of a People and the Flood.� The museum store has an outstanding assortment of gifts and treasures for all ages.

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owa offers a sense of place, from the Mighty Mississippi River to the Missouri on the state’s western border. Along the Great River Road, tour Mississippi River museums that interpret the natural and human history of America’s greatest river. For a romantic destination, wander through the Bridges of Madison County, made famous by the novel and Hollywood film. The Amana Colonies, a National Historic Landmark, comprise seven German villages settled in the 1850s. Fast forward to the 21st century and the excitement of Iowa’s newest casino resorts, offering gaming, dining, spas, golf and more. Urban centers offer a variety of dining and lodging options along with festivals and entertainment. And the beauty of Iowa’s rolling countryside is never more than a few minutes away. Contact individual destinations for information on group packages and planning. You can also contact the Iowa Group Travel Association at www.iowagrouptravel.org or igta@mchsi.com.

Des Moines CVB 400 Locust Street, Suite 265 Des Moines, IA 50309 515-699-3432 www.seedesmoines.com Check out our attractions, live theater, 850 restaurants, concerts, festivals, events and more. You really can do more in Des Moines. Iowa Group Travel Association P.O. Box 1000 Marshalltown, IA 50158 641-420-9003 info@iowagrouptravel.org www.iowagrouptravel.org Iowa Group Travel Association - the only statewide organization in Iowa dedicated to motorcoach travel can help you plan a trip they will never forget—a tour to Iowa! Visit our website for sample itineraries and more.

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Newton CVB 113 1st Ave. W. Newton, IA 50208 800-798-0299 tourism@visitnewton.com www.visitnewton.com

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Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks & Tourism

Kentucky Dept. of Travel and Tourism 500 Mero St., Suite. 2200 Frankfort, KY 40601

1020 S. Kansas Ave, Ste 200 Topeka, KS 66612

800-225-8747

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Waterloo CVB 500 Jefferson St. Waterloo, IA 50703 800-728-8431 lonnie@TravelWaterloo.com www.travelwaterloo.com Enjoy free trolley tours of John Deere Tractor & Engine Assembly Plants. Plus, visit the Isle Casino Hotel Waterloo, Sullivan Brothers Iowa Veterans Museum, Galleria De Paco, Dan Gable Wrestling Museum, Historic Church Row, live theater & more.

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xperience Kentucky, where bourbon, bluegrass music, horses and our unique heritage are just a small sampling of the Unbridled Spirit of Kentucky. From the bustling energy of our cities to the laid-back charm of our rural countryside, you’ll find the Bluegrass State provides a wealth of places to enjoy. Where else can you sip a mint julep at a legendary racetrack one day, and hike across a large, prehistoric sandstone “natural bridge” the next? How often can you tour a magnificent horse farm in the morning and enjoy lively entertainment districts in the evening? You can in Kentucky. Contact individual destinations for information on group packages and planning. You can also visit us at www.kentuckytourism.com.

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LOUISIANA Louisiana Office of Tourism 1051 North 3rd Street Baton Rouge, LA 70802

225-342-8207 Susan Smith susmith@crt.la.gov www.louisianatravel.com

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Aquarium of the Americas, Audubon Zoo and IMAX 6500 Magazine St. New Orleans, LA 70118 800-774-7394 www.auduboninstitute.org National WWII Museum 945 Magazine St. New Orleans, LA 70130 877-813-3329 www.nationalww2museum.org DMO ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

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ouisiana: Seeped in the heritage and culture of it’s many people - the birthplace of jazz and Zydeco - home to authentic Cajun and Creole cuisine – it’s mysterious, beautiful landscapes accented by a history and traditions with roots from all corners of the earth: Native American, European, African, Caribbean and French Canadian. It is easy to find your passion here. New Orleans is Louisiana’s most wellknown city with it’s laid back pace and distinctly European flavor. Find the tastes and sounds of Cajun Country when you venture into cities like Houma, Morgan City and Lafayette. Discover the wild side of Louisiana in Lake Charles, entrance to the Creole Nature Trail. The Great River Road winds through the state dotted with the stunning architecture and entertaining stories about life on Antebellum plantations of Louisiana history. Walk in Elvis’ footsteps in Shreveport-Bossier City, where Country Meets Cajun. Food! Music! History! Nature! Whatever your passion is, let it lead you to Louisiana! Contact individual destinations for information on group packages and planning. You can also visit the Louisiana Office of Tourism at www.louisianatravel.com.

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Lafayette Convention & Visitors Commission 1400 NW Evangeline Thruway Lafayette, LA 70501 800-346-1958 www.lafayettetravel.com Layfayette, Genuinely Cajun and Uniquely Creole the place to experience mouth-watering food and toe-tapping Cajun and Zydeco music. New Orleans CVB 2020 St. Charles Ave. New Orleans, LA 70130 800-748-8695 lholland@neworleanscvb.com www.neworleanscvb.com Indulge your senses and savor New Orleans' rich cultural experience. Celebrate everything that, even after over 200 years of the greatest achievements and the steepest challenges, still makes New Orleans America's most unique, authentic destination. New Orleans Plantation Country 2900 Hwy. 51 La Place, LA 70068 866-204-7782 sales@neworleansplantationcountry.com www.neworleansplantationcountry.com Explore a place where time stands still, historic plantations await your visit, each with their own unique story and mystique, overlooking sugar cane fields & ancient avenues of oaks. Cajun and Creole cuisine & culture, just minutes from New Orleans.


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New Orleans is considered the most delicious city in America. It’s not just food; it’s cuisine. It’s not just cooking, it’s creating a masterpiece. There are more restaurants open today than ever before in a city rich in culinary history. Whether you're a fan of history, shopping, art, music, architecture, food or sports, the city of New Orleans invites you to participate in its rich traditions.

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New Orleans Plantation Country

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long the winding River Road between New Orleans and Baton Rouge, an unforgettable journey awaits you with nine majestic plantation homes for your group to discover. These lavish estates offer a unique look into the past. Visit slave cabins at Evergreen Plantation or Laura: A Creole Plantation where the “Tales of Br’er Rabbit� originated. See the alley of 300-year-old oaks at Oak Alley Plantation. Houmas House Plantation and Gardens features breathtaking gardens and Latil’s Landing Restaurant. Destrehan Plantation and San Francisco Plantation provide excellent educational tours. Ormond Plantation showcases a rare, West Indies-style architecture and St. Joseph Plantation is still a working sugar plantation. Many of the plantations are available for functions, meetings, or retreats.

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EvergreenPlantation.org â– Houmas House Plantation and Gardens

HoumasHouse.com â– Laura: A Creole Plantation

LauraPlantation.com â– Oak Alley Plantation

OakAlleyPlantation.com Hands-on history demonstrations are available in addition to swamp adventures and amazing Louisiana cuisine. A variety of accommodations will suit your group with free motorcoach parking. Our location between New Orleans and Baton Rouge makes accessibility a breeze. Let our experienced staff help you with everything from group rates to step-on guides. It’s all waiting for you here in New Orleans Plantation Country.

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SanFranciscoPlantation.org â– St. Joseph Plantation

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Discover the beauty and storied history of eight of Louisiana’s most famous and historic plantation homes along the Great Mississippi River Road. Your group will enjoy delicious Cajun and Creole cuisine, exhilarating swamp tours, comfortable accommodations and all the richness of Louisiana’s vibrant culture. It’s all here, just minutes from New Orleans, awaiting your discovery.

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Maine Office of Tourism

Maryland Office of Tourism

59 State House Station Augusta, ME 04333

401 E. Pratt St., 14th Floor Baltimore, MD 21202

410-767-6288

207-624-7483 groups@visitmaine.com www.visitmaine.com/grouptravel

Rich Gilbert rgilbert@choosemaryland.org www.visitmaryland.org/groups

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ew England's largest state has a great deal to offer groups from our renowned coastline to our pristine lakes, forests and mountains. With thousands of miles of coastline, Maine is steeped in more than two hundred years of maritime history. Our diverse coastline starts with the broad sandy beaches in the south, transforming into a rockbound coast dotted with more than 60 lighthouses as you head north and east. Along the way, you'll find an interesting assortment of historical and cultural attractions. Beyond the coast is a part of Maine that relies upon the forests, rivers, mountains and lakes to sustain historic communities. Groups may embark upon a moose safari on picturesque lakes, run the rapids in a whitewater raft, schuss down worldclass ski slopes or enjoy our stunning colors that paint the mountainsides every fall. Contact individual destinations for information on group packages and planning. You can visit us at www.visitmaine.com/grouptravel.

aryland offers a wide variety of travel experiences all within easy driving distances. The state’s diverse landscape – from the mountains of Western Maryland to the Chesapeake Bay and Atlantic Ocean – presents an abundance of enticing grouptour opportunities. Popular Maryland destinations include: Baltimore, birthplace of our National Anthem; Annapolis, home of the U.S. Naval Academy; Ocean City, “White Marlin Capital of the World;” Hagerstown, crossroads of the Civil War; and National Harbor, a new complex – filled with hotels, restaurants, shops, marina and an amphitheatre – located by the Potomac River near our nation’s capital. Follow a scenic byway en route to a Maryland crab house. Take a cruise on the bay. Arrange a tour of prestigious museums. Hop aboard an old-time steam train in Western Maryland. Tap into the energy of major urban centers. Enjoy the atmosphere of waterfront villages. A Maryland excursion can suit the needs of any group – seniors, students or individual travelers. Maryland is also a convenient location for travel to Washington, D.C., Gettysburg, Harpers Ferry and other neighboring destinations. For information on group packages and planning, check online at: www.visitmaryland.org/groups

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Maryland Science Center 601 Light St. Baltimore, MD 21230 410-545-5962 ncampbell@marylandsciencecenter.org www.mdsci.org Located at Baltimore's famed Inner Harbor, Maryland Science Center has three levels of hands-on exhibits waiting to be explored. Dinosaurs, the human body, outerspace, IMAX and the Planetarium. Mount Clare Museum House Carroll Park, 1500 Washington Blvd. Baltimore, MD 21230 410-837-3262 info@mountclare.org www.mountclare.org On a rise in the center of Carroll Park in southwest Baltimore stands Maryland's first museum house. One of the oldest and finest examples of colonial Georgian architecture in the city, it was built by Senator Charles Carroll, Barrister. National Aquarium in Baltimore 501 E. Pratt St., Pier 3 Baltimore, MD 21202 410-576-3833 cbradley@aqua.org www.aqua.org Visit the National Aquarium's Baltimore venue and take an unforgettable journey into the mysteries of water and the beauty of the natural world, featuring 16,000 aquatic inhabitants, daily dolphin shows and a 4-D Immersion Theater.

An experience worth sharing.

Ocean City, Maryland Group Tours. Plan a group trip everyone will love. Explore nature or enjoy a historic Heritage Tour. Indulge in our unique shops and outlets. Offering entertainment and dining choices as vast as our 10 miles of award-winning beaches, you can’t help but have a great time.

ococean.com For planning materials and assistance, contact the Group Tour & Travel Coordinator at 800-626-2326 or www.ococean.com.

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Ocean City CVB & Dept. of Tourism 4001 Coastal Hwy. Ronald E. Powell Convention Center Ocean City, MD 21842 800-626-2326 ndobrowolski@ococean.com www.ococean.com Ocean City is a premier beach resort town that welcomes hundreds of groups each year. Our festivals and family-friendly, award-winning beach is a favorite for every generation.

MASSACHUSETTS Massachusetts Office of Travel & Tourism 10 Park Plaza, Suite 4510 Boston, MA 02116

800-227-6277 Dagny Ashley dagny.ashley@state.ma.us www.massvacation.com

Prince George's County CVB 9200 Basil Ct., Suite 101 Largo, MD 20774 888-925-8300 csmith@co.pg.md.us www.visitprincegeorges.com With exciting attractions, wonderful amenities and immediate proximity to downtown Washington D.C., there's no better place for your next group trip. St. Mary's County Tourism P.O. Box 653 Leonardtown, MD 20650 800-327-9023 carolyn.laray@stmarysmd.com www.stmarysmd.com/tourism Lighthouses, Landings and Local Fare. Visit lighthouses, maritime museums, and historic landings, plus enjoy local seafood “Where the Potomac Meets the Chesapeake.”

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Basketball Hall of Fame 1100 West Columbus Avenue Springfield, MA 01105 877-446-6752 www.hoophall.com Salem Witch Museum 19 1/2 Washington Square N. Salem, MA 01970 978-744-1692 tinaj@salemwitchmuseum.org www.salemwitchmuseum.com The Salem Witch Museum brings you back to Salem 1692. Visitors are given a dramatic history lesson using stage sets with life-size figures, lighting and a narration - an overview of the Witch Trials of 1692. Six Flags New England P.O. Box 307 Agawam, MA 01001-0307 800-370-7488 www.sixflags.com

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assachusetts is a unique and historic state where so much has happened in the past, from the start of the Revolutionary War, to the birthplace of great presidents, where the remnants of the international whaling community of the 19th century still linger. Massachusetts is a petite state, packed full of events, activities, the arts, outdoor recreation and more tours and sightseeing than could be imagined. Where ocean views, beaches and mountaintops are a short drive away, where you can travel back to the ‘witch hysteria,’ the Pilgrims’ landing, and the Underground Railroad. So come and see for yourself, Massachusetts It’s All Here. Contact individual destinations for information on group packages and planning. You can also contact the Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism at www.massvacation.com.

The House of the Seven Gables 115 Derby St. Salem, MA 01970 978-744-0991 awaywell@7gables.org www.7gables.org Welcome to Salem's premiere historic site, located on the harbor. Discover 330 years of history as you experience the famed historic homes, seaside gardens, and the site's rich history. The perfect inclusion to any group trip. Motorcoach parking. Yankee Candle Village 25 Greenfield Rd. South Deerfield, MA 01373 877-636-7707 khickie@yankeecandle.com www.yankeecandle.com One of New England's most popular group travel destinations. Enjoy fabulous candles, home decor and holiday shopping. Open daily. Come for the candles, stay for the fun. DMO ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Plymouth County CVB 134 Court St. Plymouth, MA 02360 (800) 231-1620 www.seeplymouth.com Lively harbor, costumed pilgrims, fresh seafood, the finest in contemporary arts and crafts— Experience America's heritage and culture in Plymouth County. It's the real thing.

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Discover one of New England’s favorite group travel attractions! The World’s Largest Candle Store, The World’s Greatest Christmas Shop and Yankee Candle™ Home, all under one roof! Yankee CandleŽ Flagship is more than a store - Explore a wonderland of fun ... visit with Santa ‌ catch snowflakes year ’round in the Black Forest ‌stroll through our authentic Bavarian Christmas Village ‌ Satisfy every food craving with lunch or dinner at our award-winning Chandler’s Restaurant, sandwiches and more at Mrs. Claus Bakery & CafÊ or the sweet taste of our famous fudge. Contact our Group Travel Department today to learn more at grouptour@yankeecandle.com.

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800-513-6424 Janet Kasic janet@circlemichigan.com www.circlemichigan.com

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Boston Ballet 19 Clarendon St Boston, MA 02116 617-456-6343 groupsales@bostonballet.org www.bostonballet.org Boston Ballet is one of the leading dance companies in the world on stage, in the studio and in the community. Under the leadership of Artistic Director Mikko Nissinen and Executive Director Barry Hughson, the company maintains an internationally acclaimed repertoire, the largest ballet school in North America, Boston Ballet School, and nationallyacclaimed education and outreach programs.

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ircle Michigan is a statewide association of packaged travel suppliers consisting of attractions, destination marketing organizations, ferry services, hotels/motels, receptive operators/step-on guide services, festivals, restaurants, and associate members. With over 25 years of experience, we help tour planners execute successful Michigan tours. And with over 3,200 miles of shoreline and 11,000 inland lakes, Michigan has more freshwater coastline than any other state! Michigan is rich with diverse natural, man-made, and cultural offerings – everything from aquariums to zoos, museums, galleries, lighthouses, waterfalls, stunning gardens, award-winning wineries, and of course, Motown music and automotive history. All waiting to pamper your group! Contact individual destinations for information on group packages and planning. You can also visit Circle Michigan at www.circlemichigan.com.

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Air Zoo 6151 Portage Rd Portage, MI 49002-1700 866-524-7966 www.airzoo.org Bronner's Christmas Wonderland 25 Christmas Lane Frankenmuth, MI 48734 989-652-9931 www.bronners.com

Michigan's Own Military & Space Museum 1250 Weiss St. Frankenmuth, MI 48734 989-652-8005 michown@ejourney.com www.michigansmilitarymuseum.com Michigan's Own Military & Space Museum honors Michigan soldiers, sailors and aviators who fought in the Spanish American War, World War I, American North Russia Expeditionary Force (“Polar Bears”), Gulf War and more. • National Historic Site

Dutch Village 1796 James St. Holland, MI 49424 800-285-7177 www.dutchvillage.com

Michigan Princess Grand Ledge, MI 48837 517-627-2154 www.michiganprincess.com

Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum 18355 N. Whitefish Point Rd. Paradise, MI 49768 906-492-3747 blynn@shipwreckmuseum.org www.shipwreckmuseum.org Visitors will see maritime legends come to life. Artifacts tell the stories of sailors and ships who braved the waters of Superior and those that were tragically lost. Visit the museum, restored boathouse, lighthouse and video theater.

Museum of African American History 315 E. Warren Ave. Detroit, MI 48201 313-494-5800 sbroughton@maah-detroit.org www.maah-detroit.org The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History is a world-renowned history museum with outstanding collections and research used to produce innovative exhibits that celebrate significant events and accomplishments of African Americans.

Honolulu House Museum 107 North Kalamazoo Ave. Marshall, MI 49068 269-781-8544 www.marshallhistoricalsociety.org Careful restoration on the interior decorative wall and ceiling paintings and exterior architecture has brought to life the splendor of this unique historical structure. Lake Michigan Carferry 708 Maritime Drive Ludington, MI 49431-0708 800-841-4243 www.ssbadger.com A fun, relaxing cruise aboard the S.S. Badger offers your group and motorcoach a unique way to travel between Michigan and Wisconsin. Entertainment and food service available. Mackinac State Historic Parks 102 W. Straits Avenue Mackinaw City, MI 49701 231-436-4100 www.mackinac.com/historicparks Meadow Brook Hall 480 S. Adams Rd. Rochester, MI 48309 248-364-6220 ldrummon@oakland.edu www.meadowbrookhall.org Meadow Brook Hall is the largest historic home in the Midwest, standing at a grand scale of 88,000 square feet.

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National Shrine and Parish of the Cross in the Woods 7078 M 68 Hwy. Indian River, MI 49749 231-238-8973 giftshop@crossinthewoods.com www.crossinthewoods.com The most famous and most visited shrine in Michigan. Open 365 days a year with Masses held daily, year round.

• Oldest Active Lighthouse on Lake Superior • “Lake Superior's Shipwreck Coast” • Edmund Fitzgerald Exhibit Featuring the Ship’s Bell • Whitefish Point Bird Observatory • Shipwreck Museum Gallery & Theater • Group Lunches and Rates Available

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Olympia Entertainment 2211 Woodward Ave. Detroit, MI 48201-3466 313-471-3096 www.olympiaentertainment.com Shepler's Mackinac Island Ferry 556 S. Huron Street Mackinaw City, MI 49701-0250 800-828-6157 www.sheplerswww.com Walter P. Chrysler Museum One Chrysler Drive Auburn Hills, MI 48326-2766 888-456-1924 www.chryslerheritage.com

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Frankenmuth Chamber of Commerce 635 South Main Street Frankenmuth, MI 48734-1619 888-386-8687 www.frankenmuth.org Frankenmuth is one of Michigan's top visitor destinations. 5,000 residents greet 3 million guests annually. Experience another world in Michigan's Little Bavaria. Holland Area CVB 76 E. 8th Street Holland, MI 49423 800-506-1299 www.holland.org Petoskey Area Visitors Bureau 401 E. Mitchell Petoskey, MI 49770 800-845-2828 peter@petoskeyarea.com www.petoskeyarea.com St. Ignace Area CVB 6 Spring Street, Ste. 100 St. Ignace, MI 49781 800-338-6660 www.stignace.com Nestled in the natural beauty of the Straits of Mackinac, stepped in history, brimming with shopping, dining, lodging, entertainment and amenities to accommodate your every need.

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Holland Tulip Time Festival 74 West 8th St. Holland, MI 49423 800-822-2770 tulip@tuliptime.com www.tuliptime.com Host to one of the best small town festivals in the country with main events like 3 exciting parades, Dutch dancing, big-name entertainment, outdoor concerts, music and variety shows, Dutch Market, trolley tours, children's events, fireworks and more. HOTEL ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Grand Hotel 286 Grand Avenue Mackinac Island, MI 49757-0286 800-334-7263 www.grandhotel.com

The Landmark Inn 230 N. Front St. Marquette, MI 49855 888-752-6362 michellecook@thelandmarkinn.com www.thelandmarkinn.com Discover a place that time forgot... but you never will. Restored to its original splendor, the historic Landmark Inn is the crown jewel of beautiful Marquette, Michigan and welcomes travelers with a unique combination of Old World charm and modern-day convenience. THEATER ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Cornwell's Dinner Theatre 18935 15 1/2 Mile Road Marshall, MI 49068 800-228-4315 www.turkeyville.com Nestled on a 400 acre farm where turkey is king. Cornwell's Turkeyville includes a restaurant, gift shop, ice cream parlor, general store and professional theater. We are your recipe for fun.

What do groups love to do when traveling? Shop and eat of course! America’s Premier Shopping Places welcome thousands of groups each year. Our unique collection of 30 shopping and dining destinations are located in major urban destinations such as Las Vegas, Honolulu, Chicago, Miami, Baltimore, St. Louis, Houston and Dallas or along America’s scenic highways and by-ways including Cincinnati, Denver, San Antonio, Providence, Tucson, Virginia Beach and more. Each center provides easy access via interstates or urban public transportation. Many are conveniently located near cultural attractions, major events, historic landmarks, casinos, golf courses, spas and national parks. They offer a collection of brand name retailers, restaurants and food courts along with an assortment of specialty shops, gifts and foods indicative of that region. Plus, all of America’s Premier Shopping Places offer groups special Premier Passport discounts from participating shops and restaurants. So the next time you are searching for a unique addition to your group itineraries, visit www.AmericasShoppingPlaces.com for a complete listing of locations and contact information. We look forward to welcoming your group to one of America’s Premier Shopping Places soon!

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International Wolf Center 1396 Hwy. 169 Ely, MN 55731 218-365-4695 office2@wolf.org www.wolf.org Let the International Wolf Center plan the adventure of a lifetime for your group of ten or more! Visit Minnesota's wolf country for a few hours or a week. We'll custom design an adventure to fit your budget, educational standards and your dreams. Mall of America 60 E. Broadway Bloomington, MN 55415 800-879-3555 mphilipp@mallofamerica.com www.mallofamerica.com The nation's largest retail and entertainment complex under one roof offers the ultimate shopping experience. Boasting more than 520 stores and 50 restaurants, the world's largest indoor amusement park and a world-class aquarium.

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he Mississippi River headwaters, the Great River Road and the Grand Rounds (and 20 other Scenic Biways), Lake Superior and the world's largest freshwater port, tops in arts and culture. There are lots of superlatives to be found in describing Minnesota. Minnesota has nearly 12,000 lakes for a combined total of 90,000 miles of shoreline - more than California, Florida and Hawaii combined! The Mississippi River begins its journey at Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota, trickling over stepping stones before its long stretch southward. Over 25 per cent of the great river’s path lies within our state, as well as the river’s only waterfalls, right in downtown Minneapolis. Grand describes the sights in the Minneapolis Saint Paul metro area, like the historic State Capitol in Saint Paul and the Mill City Museum on Minneapolis’ waterfront, or endless cultural options, including the new Guthrie Theater, Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Science Museum of Minnesota, Walker Art Center and Weisman Museum. The metro is second in the nation in per capita arts offerings, with plenty more to see around the state.

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North American Bear Center 1926 Highway 169 Ely, Minnesota 218-365-7879 groups@bear.org www.bear.org The most common expression we hear from firsttime visitors as they step inside the door of the Bear Center is "Wow!"†Our welcoming education center offers your group a fully interactive experience on brown and grizzly bears of North America. SPAM Museum 1101 N. Main St. Austin, MN 55912 800-588-7726 spammuseum@hormel.com www.spam.com Free admission to check out vintage advertising, answer SPAM trivia, try your hand at canning SPAM products, stock up on collectible SPAM memorabilia, and learn about all the SPAM products, even the hard-to-find varieties. DMO ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Blue Earth Area Chamber/CVB 118 E. Sixth St. Blue Earth, MN 56013 507-526-2916 chamber@bevcomm.net www.blueearthchamber.com Welcome to Blue Earth, a beautiful, quaint community nestled in the Blue Earth River Valley, home of the Green Giant Statue, Little Red Barn and all new Giant Museum. THEATER ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Chanhassen Dinner Theatres P.O. Box 100 Chanhassen, MN 55317 800-355-6273 dmavis@chanhassendt.com www.chanhassendt.com Entertain the easy way at the Twin Cities' most unique entertainment center. We offer friendly tableside service and excellent entertainment; the perfect setting for any group. At Chanhassen Dinner Theatres... Enjoy the best ticket value in town.

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Bloomington, Minnesota U.S.A.

Fun: Mall of America® has the widest variety of enter Family Fun: entertainment tainment options under one roof, including the largest indoor Nickelodeon® theme park – Nickelodeon Universe Universe..® Shopping World-Class o Shoppin : 520 stores all in one location with no sales tax on clothing and shoes! World-Class Shopping: For more infor mation, contact Millie Philipp in Malll of America TTourism o 952.8 ourism at 952.883.8843, information, mphilipp@mallofamerica.com or visit www .mallofamerica.com www.mallofamerica.com


MISSISSIPPI Mississippi Development Authority/Tourism 501 N. West St. Jackson, MS 39201

888-868-7267 Sharon Robinson srobinson@mississippi.org www.visitmississippi.org

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BB King Museum 400 Second Street Indianola, MS 38751 www.bbkingmuseum.org Elvis Presley Birthplace 306 Elvis Presley Dr. Tupelo, MS 38801 662-841-1245 www.elvispresleybirthplace.com Tunica Riverpark Tunica, MS 38676 866-517-4837 www.tunicariverpark.com DMO ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Clarksdale/Coahoma County Tourism 1540 DeSoto Ave. Clarksdale, MS 39614 662-627-7337 kappi@visitclarksdale.com visitclarksdale.com Clarksdale and Coahoma County, Mississippi, are a colorful mix of Delta characters and fascinating places. We're the crossroads of culture and quirkiness with a heavy dose of the blues.

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our clients can find their true south in Mississippi. Music lovers will see and hear the lifestyle that gave birth to the blues, country music and Elvis Presley, the King of Rock ’n Roll. Gaming enthusiasts can try their luck at Mississippi’s spectacular casino resorts. History buffs will converse with hoopskirted ladies in palatial antebellum mansions and witness stirring re-enactments staged upon hallowed Civil War sites. Your groups can explore literary landmarks, beautiful beaches, and scenic routes such as the famed Natchez Trace. They’ll sample Southern delicacies and visit museums honoring everything from Kermit the Frog to B.B. King. Contact us for information and planning or visit us at www.VisitMississippi.org

Corinth Area CVB 215 N. Fillmore St. Corinth, MS 38834 800-748-9048 tourism@corinth.net www.corinth.net Corinth, Mississippi...A place of great historic importance during the American Civil War, but history is only half our story. Corinth offers great attractions, unique shopping, quaint restaurants, and so much more. Let us show you the rest. DeSoto County Tourism P.O. Box 147 Southaven, MS 38671 662-393-8770 susan@desotocountytourism.com www.desotocountytourism.com Southern hospitality, great weather, challenging golf and year-round festivals are but a few reasons to have your group tour stay in DeSoto County. DeSoto County is an oasis of Southern comfort, surrounded by music legends, good sports and lady luck. Greenville-Washington County Convention &Visitors Bureau 216 South Walnut Street Greenville, MS 38701 800-467-3582 info@thedelta.org www.visitgreenville.org Greenville-Washington County has more museums to tour than anywhere else in the Delta. Discover new stories about historic events that you will never forget.

Presented in living color.

We’re nothing if not colorful – full of true Delta characters and fascinating places to visit. You’ll find a hotel where blues empress Bessie Smith died and John F. Kennedy, Jr. stayed, and food that ranges from casual tamale and barbeque cafes to a restaurant owned and frequented by Morgan Freeman. Come see how the crossroads that we’re known for is the perfect combination of culture and quirky.

P. O. Box 160 • Clarksdale, MS 662.627.7337 • 800.626.3764 visitclarksdale.com

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Greenwood CVB P.O. Box 1999 Greenwood, MS 30935 662-453-7078 info@gcvb.com www.greenwoodms.org A trip worth taking— experience the fun and relaxation you've been craving. Check out all there is to see and do at www.greenwoodms.org and get ready for a trip to remember. Holly Springs Tourism Bureau 148 E. College Ave. Holly Springs, MS 38635 888-687-4765 info@visithollysprings.com www.visithollysprings.com Enjoy a glimpse of the old South, in the Antebellum Capital of the Mid-South. Featuring home/garden tours, historic museums, art galleries, shopping, camping and unique shrine to Elvis. Mississippi Gulf Coast CVB 2350 Beach Blvd, Suite A Biloxi, MS 39531 888-467-4853 janeth@gulfcoast.org www.gulfcoast.org Come visit the Mississippi Gulf Coast, overlooking the sparkling Gulf of Mexico and miles of scenic coastal beaches. Whether you are an adventure junkie, beach walker, golfer, fisherman, arts enthusiast or casino aficionado, find your passion here.

Natchez CVB 211 Main St. Natchez, MS 39120 800-647-6724 ctaunton@visitnatchez.com www.visitnatchez.com Ridgeland TC 357 Towne Center Blvd., Suite 301 P.O. Drawer 2358 Ridgeland, MS 39157 800-468-6078 hruder@visitridgeland.org www.visitridgeland.org Ridgeland is the place to visit if you are looking for fabulous shopping, a delicious meal and a great hotel. Check out our upcoming events to see which event you just cannot miss. Tunica CVB 13625 U.S. Hwy. 61 N. P.O. Box 2739 Tunica, MS 38676 888-488-6422 bcanter@tunicamiss.com www.tunicatravel.com/home The South's Casino Capital with big-name casinos, exciting entertainers, great buffets, museums, river cruises, shopping and more. Experience why everyone's saying “Take Me Away to Tunica.�

Vicksburg CVB 3300 Clay St. Vicksburg, MS 39181 800-221-3536 bill@vicksburgcvb.org www.vicksburgcvb.org Rich Southern history, breathtaking architecture, terrific arts and culture, legendary shopping and dining - no wonder Vicksburg is a desired tour destination for every type of group. Yazoo County CVB 332 N. Main St. P.O. Box 186 Yazoo City, MS 39194 800-381-0662 tonja.smith@yazoo.org www.yazoo.org Yazoo - there's something for every group trip: Native American, Civil War and African American history; Blues heritage; shopping in historic downtown and outdoor sports paradise. Your group tours won't be disappointed in Yazoo.

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ust an hour east of New Orleans, you’ll find a tour operator’s dream. It’s a place of natural beauty, boasting 62 miles of beach lined with centuries-old live oaks. Choose among hundreds of attractions, restaurants and shops for your clients to enjoy. Offer them golf and deep-sea fishing. Add the excitement of 11 casinos with top-name entertainment and Las Vegas-style gaming, and you’ve got a real winner! You can enjoy the fresh gulf breezes of the Mississippi Sound aboard historic schooners, a shrimping expedition or book a trip to Ship Island to tour historic Fort Massachusetts or relax in the sun and surf. While on the water, be sure to watch for Atlantic bottle-nosed dolphins. Savor the flavor of the world at our buffets or treat yourself to a top-notch restaurant you won’t find anywhere else. A trip to the Mississippi Gulf Coast isn’t complete until you have tried our local cuisine. Longtime favorites Mary Mahoney’s Old French House and Vrazel’s Fine Dining have been joined by Shaggy’s Beach Bar & Grill and the 46 ■ Group Travel Directory 2012

Top Attractions/Events ■ Ohr-O’Keefe Museum of Art

www.georgeohr.com ■ Biloxi Schooners

www.maritimemuseum.org ■ Walter Anderson Museum of Art (WAMA)

award-winning Shed Barbeque & Blues Joint to give you even more choices for sumptuous Southern delicacies. The Gulf Coast offers a choice of over 20 golf courses to enjoy, many created by legendary course designers. With so many courses to choose from there is something for every skill and budget. New to the Coast you can enjoy now: two walkable bridges, exquisite tree sculptures along Highway 90, NASA’s INFINITY space museum and the Frank Gehry-designed Ohr-O’Keefe Museum of Art. Now you can Relax...it’s the Mississippi Gulf Coast!

www.walterandersonmuseum.org ■ Infinity Science Center

www.infinitysciencecenter.org ■ MS Golf Coast

www.golfcoast.com ■ Ship Island Excursions

www.msshipisland.com

Contact 888-467-4853, ext. 228 www.gulfcoast.org Janet Harrington janeth@gulfcoast.org

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ou can relax when you plan a tour to the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Where your tour options are many: Sixty-two miles of beaches, walkable bridges, glitzy casino resorts, headline entertainment, 24 hour gaming, fun-ďŹ lled festivals, outdoor adventuring, coastal attractions, cruising, exciting museums, unique boutiques, artisan districts, and hidden galleries, shopping, Old Town strolling on tree-lined streets, fresh seafood and award winning dishes at group friendly restaurants, signature golf and fantastic charter boat ďŹ shing. And, help with your tour planning is a given: Customized itineraries, hotel lead service, referral service for step-on guides, group attractions, restaurants, special programs, digital imagery for your yers, online catalogs and local maps for your tour members along with genuine southern hospitality. Call us about adding the Mississippi Gulf Coast to your tour schedule and plan to relax. CONTACT: Janet Harrington Manager Leisure Sales & Group Travel Mississippi Gulf Coast CVB Phone: 888-467-4853 Email: janeth@gulfcoast.org

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MISSOURI Missouri Division of Tourism 301 W. High St., Suite 290 Jefferson City, MO 65102

800-535-3210 Donna Cordle-Gray DonnaCordle@LegacyDimensions.com www.visitmo.com

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Anheuser-Busch Brewery St. Louis, MO 63118 www.budweisertours.com The Butterfly Palace 4106 W. Hwy 76 Branson, MO 65616 417-332-2231 www.thebutterflypalace.com The Gateway Arch Riverfront 707 N. 1st St. St. Louis, MO 63102-2552 877-982-1410 www.stlouisarch.com Mark Twain Museum 120 N. Main Hannibal, MO 63401 573-221-9010 www.marktwainmuseum.org Negro Leagues Baseball Museum 1616 E. 18th Street, Kansas City, MO 64108 816-221-1920 www.nlbm.com

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hether you are seeking a view of the soaring St. Louis Gateway Arch, a stroll along Mark Twain’s Main Street in Hannibal, the glittering Kansas City Country Club Plaza, a taste of Jesse James’ wild west or the unparalleled entertainment of Branson, Missouri has everything and anything you need. The state is diverse in both geography and culture. From cosmopolitan cities to small, quaint towns rich with history and charm, you can find it in Missouri. Give your guests the hands-on experience of creating their own glass sculpture, participate in the restoration of 1800’s artifacts, take a behind-the-scenes tour at an art gallery or get a backstage look at how Branson theaters really execute all those fantastic performances. This and more is waiting for you in Missouri. Contact individual destinations for information on group packages and planning. You can also visit us at http://www.visitmo.com.

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IMAX Entertainment Complex 3562 Shepherd of the Hills Expwy. Branson, MO 65616 800-419-4832 www.bransonimax.com Pulaski County 137 St. Robert Blvd. St. Robert, MO 65584 877-858-8687 andyt@VisitPulaskiCounty.org www.visitpulaskicounty.org Ride The Ducks of Branson P.O. Box 1837 Branson, MO 65615 800-335-2279 www.ridetheducks.com Ride the Ducks is the fun, unique and informative way to see Branson. Your Captain brings Ozark Mountain Country to life with stories, local folklore and historical facts.

Precious Moments Chapel Center 4321 Chapel Rd. Carthage, MO 64836 800-543-7975 mishell.hoover@preciousmoments.com www.preciousmomentschapel.org You don’t want to miss this quiet place of reflection and storytelling through the works of Samuel J. Butcher and his Precious Moments artwork. Gardens, shopping and food. Titanic - World's Largest Museum Attraction 3235 76 Country Blvd. & Hwy. 165 Branson, MO 65616-3551 800-381-7670 www.titanicbranson.com DMO ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Branson Lakes Area CVB 269 State Hwy. 248 Branson, MO 65615 800-214-3661 lenni@bransoncvb.com www.explorebranson.com A truly a one-of-a-kind destination with more than 50 live performance theaters, three pristine lakes, 12 championship golf courses, award-winning theme park, dozens of attractions and museums, an Historic Downtown, great shopping, dining and more. Historic St. Charles CVB 230 S. Main St. St. Charles, MO 63301 800-366-2427 www.historicstcharles.com Circa 1769 Missouri River town rich in history, antiques, crafts and festivals. Excellent accommodations/restaurants. Ten minutes west of Lambert St. Louis Airport.

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800-548-3390 Marlee Iverson miverson@mt.gov www.montanagroups.com

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320 Guest Ranch 205 Buffalo Horn Creek Gallatin Gateway, MT 59730 800-243-0320 www.320ranch.com Secluded ranch with an abundance of activity from snowmobiling, skiing, snowcoach tours of Yellowstone to flyfishing, trail rides, hayrides, BBQ and down home fun. Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center 201 S. Canyon P.O. Box 996 West Yellowstone, MT 59758 800-257-2570 info@grizzlydiscoveryctr.com www.grizzlydiscoveryctr.org See LIVE bears & wolves. Enjoy: Keeper Kid's, live Bird-of-Prey exhibits, Wolf Enrichment, Safety in Bear Country, Ranger Talks, a world-class museum, films & presentations. 1 block from Yellowstone Park. Open 365 days (GWDC bears do not hibernate).

Saint Louis Art Museum One Fine Arts Drive Saint Louis, MO 63110 314-655-5258 www.slam.org

Hotel Grand Victorian 2325 W. Highway 76 Branson, MO 65616 417-336-2935 cgibbons@hotelgrandvictorian.com www.hotelgrandvictorian.com We offer year-round swimming in our gazebo pool house with a large whirlpool and fireplace, and an outdoor pool for those hot summer days. We start your day off right with our complimentary deluxe continental breakfast. Game center, fitness center.

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he Big Sky Country. The Land of the Shining Mountains. The Treasure State. Montana is a myriad of nicknames as well as landscape, adventure, culture and history within its borders. Maybe you’ll take a scenic drive over the Going-to-the-Sun Road in Glacier National Park or a drive over the Beartooth Highway from the charming town of Red Lodge to the northeast entrance of Yellowstone National Park, the world’s first national park. Historic trails such as the Lewis & Clark Trail and the Nez Perce Trail wind their way through Montana’s landscapes. Explore the Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center in Great Falls or climb Pompeys Pillar near Billings to see Clark’s signature. Walk in the footsteps of Lt. Col. George Custer where he made his “last stand” at the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument. Contact individual destinations for information on group packages and planning. You can also visit us at www.visitmt.com.

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NEBRASKA Nebraska Travel and Tourism P.O. Box 98907 Lincoln, NE 68509

800-228-4307 Paula Bohaty paula.bohaty@nebraska.gov VisitNebraska.gov

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Cabela's Retail One Cabela Drive Sidney, NE 69160 308-254-5505 www.cabelas.com

Nevada Commission on Tourism 555 E. Washington Ave., Suite 5600 Las Vegas, NV 89101

702-486-6859 David Lusvardi dlusvardi@travelnevada.com

Golden Spike Tower & Visitors Center 1249 North Homestead Rd. North Platte, NE 69101 308-532-9920 www.goldenspiketower.com

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Great Platte River Road Archway 3060 East 1st Street Kearney, NE 68847 877-511-2724 www.archway.org

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icture-perfect sunsets. Unique shops and small-town charm. A night at the opera. A day at a world-class zoo. Frontier history amongst striking scenic beauty. Welcome to Nebraska, where a bounty of attractions and activities awaits you and your group. Nebraska boasts a diverse landscape— rolling sandhills, pine-studded buttes, rich prairie lands, and rugged river valleys— that provide the perfect playground for adventure and entertainment. From byways excursions and winery tours to wildlife viewing and big-city cultural events, you’ll find endless possibilities for filling your group travel itinerary. Along the way, enjoy accommodations that range from simple to sublime and an array of delicious dining choices. And with everything, savor genuine Midwestern hospitality. If you’re searching for an urban-style adventure, head to Omaha and Lincoln. In both cities, you’ll find revamped historic districts featuring quaint shops, popular restaurants, and a variety of cultural activities. Planning your getaway is easy, so get started today.

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Kreycik Riverview Elk & Buffalo Covered Wagon Tours 88971 517 Ave. Niobrara, NE 68760 402-857-3850 elkranch@yahoo.com www.nebraskaelktours.com Enjoy a 2-hour guided tour in a covered wagon through the scenic Niobrara River Valley and see elk, buffalo, fallow deer, and “Boomer”, a long horn steer, who thinks he’s a buffalo, in their natural settings. Feed the buffalo & pet the elk. Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo 3701 S. 10th St. Omaha, NE 68107 402-738-2007 www.omahazoo.com Strategic Air and Space Museum 28210 West Park Hwy Ashland, NE 68003 402-944-3100 www.strategicairandspace.com DMO ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Greater Omaha CVB 1001 Farnam St., Ste. 200 Omaha, NE 68102 866-937-6624 www.visitomaha.com

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evada boasts some of the most interesting opportunities around for group travel. We’re a state built to accommodate. Numerous hotels and convention centers make it possible for any group to find the perfect venue for a meeting, convention, or to throw a party. Because we rely on tourism, you can trust us when we say we’ll take care of you once you’re here. Take a day trip to a historic mining town like Virginia City, hike through beautiful Red Rock Canyon, or make a heli-skiing run in the Ruby Mountains. Of course, there’s always that thing Nevada is most famous for—gaming. No place in the world can compare to the entertainment Nevada offers. We’d love for you to come share it with us. Contact individual destinations for information on group packages and planning. You can also visit us at www.travelnevada.com.

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Elko: A Gold Mine of Rugged Scenery and Western Culture

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January ■ National Cowboy Poetry Gathering June ■ Elko Mining Expo ■ Elko Motorcycle Jamboree

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our Elko, Nevada, a land of adventure capable of stretching the limits of your experience. From the raw majesty of the Ruby Mountains to the rugged canyon streams, discover the unspoiled drama of the West. Unforgettable recreation spots and challenges will take you to the edge. Elko is located in the northeastern corner of the state and sits at the base of the beautiful Ruby Mountains between Reno, Nevada and Salt Lake City, Utah, conveniently located off of interstate I-80. Northeast Nevada is one of the nation’s largest gold producers, offering gold mining tours April through October. Along with mining, you’ll experience Western, Basque and Native American cultures at their finest. Enjoy touring the Western Folklife Center, home to the

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July ■ Elko Basque Festival ■ Silver State Stampede

August-September ■ Elko County Fair & Horse Races

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National Cowboy Poetry Gathering, or tour the Northeastern Nevada Museum. Lamoille Canyon and Angel Lake scenic byways offer spectacular views, hiking, biking, bird watching, wildlife and photography, Experience the new $14-million California Trails Interpretive Center opening May 2012. For more information go to www.ExploreElko.com.

■ Carlin Chili Cook-Off ■ Ruby Mountain Balloon Festival ■ Morrodders Car Show

Contact 800-248-3556 www.ExploreElko.com Tom Lester, Convention & Tourism Mgr. tom@elkocva.com

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NEW HAMPSHIRE New Hampshire Division of Travel & Tourism 172 Pembroke Rd. Concord, NH 03302

Papillon Grand Canyon Helicopters & Scenic Airlines 3900 Paradise Road, Suite 185 Las Vegas, NV 89169 www.papillon.com Lake Mead Cruises Boulder City, NV 89006 702-293-6180 www.lakemeadcruises.com

603-271-2665 Michele Cota mcota@dred.state.nh.us www.visitnh.gov

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Laughlin Visitors Bureau 1555 South Casino Drive Laughlin, NV 89029-1502 702-298-3022 www.visitlaughlin.com Premier gaming destination on the Colorado River, featuring world-class resort casinos, golf courses, water recreation, outlet shopping, hotel spas, live entertainment, gourmet restaurants and free valet parking. CASINO ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Grand Sierra Resort & Casino 2500 E. Second St. Reno, NV 89595 800-321-6014 sales@grandsierraresort.com www.grandsierraresort.com Just five short minutes from the Reno/Tahoe International Airport and just 45 minutes from majestic Lake Tahoe, Grand Sierra Resort and Casino is larger than life.

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Canterbury Shaker Village 288 Shaker Road Canterbury, NH 03224 www.shakers.org Castle in the Clouds Route 171 Moultonborough, NH 03254 800-729-2468 www.castleintheclouds.org Mount Washington Cog Railway Base Road Mount Washington, NH 03589 800-922-8825 www.thecog.com

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Strawbery Banke Museum P.O. Box 300 Portsmouth, NH 03802-0300 603-433-1100 www.strawberybanke.org The Lakes Region of New Hampshire 260 Route 104 New Hampton, NH 03256 800-605-2537 www.lakesregion.org/groups

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n the map, New Hampshire may seem like a small state, but its diverse regions offer a variety of destinations for the visitor – from historic river valleys to the soaring peaks of the highest mountains in the Northeast. Between stonewall-lined roads flow quintessential New England villages, culturally rich cities, miles of scenic forests and parks, inviting lakes, natural rural landscapes and friendly Yankees renowned for their customer service and hospitality. The landscape offers a wealth of outdoor recreation opportunities during any season. New Hampshire also, by virtue of its features and culture, allows visitors to reconnect, rejuvenate and relax. Travel to New Hampshire to compensate for the rush of everyday life – You’re Going To Love It Here. Contact individual destinations for information on group packages and planning. You can also visit us at www.visitnh.gov or email traveltrade@dred.state.nh.us.

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NEW JERSEY NJ Dept. of State Division of Travel and Tourism P.O. Box 460 Trenton, NJ 08625

609-292-2470 Phyllis Oppenheimer phyllis.oppenheimer@sos.state.nj.us www.visitnj.org

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ew Jersey has great destinations in every direction for groups of all ages. From postcard-perfect hamlets, to the dazzling sights and sounds of our boardwalks, New Jersey has been thrilling groups for generations. With thousands of affordable hotel rooms just a hop, skip and a jump from NYC and Philadelphia, groups will be begging for more minus the hefty price tag. Adventure Aquarium in Camden features the only aquarium in the Eastern US to exhibit the rare and magnificent Tiger & Great Hammerhead sharks. Non-stop entertainment and celebrity-named restaurants have groups flocking to Atlantic City - now easily accessible from NYC via the ultra-modern ACES train. History buffs will lose themselves in the folklore of places like Princeton and Cape May. Shoppers will delight in bargain prices at discount outlets, and there’s no tax on clothing and shoes in New Jersey. Visit clam nurseries and go behind the scenes of commercial fishing docks along New Jersey’s pristine coastline. Awaken your travelers to the wonders of New Jersey. Contact Phyllis Oppenheimer for more group tour information at phyllis.oppenheimer@sos.state.nj.us.

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Adventure Aquarium 1 Aquarium Dr. Camden, NJ 08103 800-616-5297 alovell@adventureaquarium.com www.adventureaquarium.com Immerse yourself in our watery world and get ready to experience the life aquatic at the Adventure Aquarium on the Waterfront. Now you can get hands-on, up close and more interactive than you ever imagined with these creatures of the sea.

South Jersey Cultural Alliance 6 West Glendale Ave. Pleasantville, NJ 08232 888-704-7522 ksimpson@sjca.net www.sjca.net South Jersey Arts, History and Culture - climb lighthouses, watch historical re-enactments, shop in an arts district, enjoy musical and theatrical performances and more. Call toll free 888-704-7522 for a calendar of events, sample itineraries and map.

Battleship New Jersey Museum & Memorial 62 Battleship Place Camden, NJ 08103 866-877-6262 www.battleshipnewjersey.org Big Guns, Big Fun. America's largest & most decorated battleship is a living museum of American history, bravery & ingenuity. Welcome aboard.

South Jersey Tourism One Port Center Camden, NJ 08103 877-333-2400 www.visitsouthjersey.com

Liberty Science Center Liberty State Park Jersey City, NJ 07305 201-200-1000 www.lsc.org 250 hands-on exhibits, 3-D laser show, and spectacular films in the nation's largest IMAX Dome Theater. Liberty State Park, Exit 14B, NJ Turnpike.

Wildwoods 4501 Boardwalk Wildwood, NJ 08260 800-992-9732 www.wildwoodsnj.com Love those Wildwood Days! Miles of free beaches. 2 1/2-mile boardwalk with more rides than Disney World. 9,000 guest rooms, museums, shopping and more. THEATER ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts P.O. Box 340 Cape May, NJ 08204-0134 800-275-4278 www.capemaymac.org MAC operates the 1879 Emlen Physick Estate as a Victorian house museum, as well as the 1859 Cape May Lighthouse, and offers year-round tours and events. Wheaton Arts and Cultural Center 1501 Glasstown Rd. Millville, NJ 08332 800-998-4552 jpeterson@wheatonarts.org www.wheatonarts.org Home of the Museum of American Glass, Hot Glass, Ceramic, Flameworking and Woodworking Studios (artist demonstrations), Down Jersey Folklife Center and museum stores. Picnic area and train ride. Full-service restaurant and hotel adjacent to property.

Hunterdon Hills Playhouse 88 Route 173 West Hampton, NJ 08827-4004 800-447-7313 www.hhplayhouse.com Year-round entertainment complex, lakeside among 100 country acres. Featuring professional musicals/ comedies for all audiences, serving homemade cuisine, desserts & bakery in a friendly elegant atmosphere. Paper Mill Playhouse 22 Brookside Drive Millburn, NJ 07041 973-379-3636 www.papermill.org

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Atlantic City Convention & Visitors Authority 2314 Pacific Ave. Atlantic City, NJ 08401 609-449-7151 hcolache@accva.com www.atlanticcitynj.com Atlantic City delivers the fun, with exciting casino action, fabulous dining and entertainment, museums and outlet shopping. We are here to assist you in planning your trip.

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ummertime may come to mind when you think of Atlantic City, complete with ocean waves, world-famous Boardwalk and beautiful beaches. But some say fall is Atlantic City’s best kept secret when you are looking for a change of pace. The beach and Boardwalk are popular attractions in the summer, but cool breezes, dazzling sunshine and picturesque weather make fall the perfect time to visit. The region’s parks also offer ample opportunities for outdoor recreation from biking and hiking to children’s programs, crafts and large group events. Whether it’s boating, hiking, biking or just exploring the nature of Southern New Jersey, there are plenty of fun activities to enjoy. Trolley Tours around Atlantic City and the region are offered throughout the fall… you may even get to meet “Nucky” Thompson! Tee off at any one of the 30 championship courses in the Atlantic City region and discover why Atlantic City was ranked among the

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Top Ten Golf Cities in America by ForbesTraveler.com. Stop in at one of the Atlantic City region’s wineries for a tour and tasting. Or, just get away from it all. In the beautifully pristine outreaches of greater Atlantic City, wildlife refuges offer wonderful areas to observe birds, animals, flora and fauna. Bike or hike in picturesque parks on trails which showcase South Jersey’s wildlife and natural beauty. Save time to visit the Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge in nearby Oceanville. It offers 43,000-plus acres of coastal habitat actively protected and managed for migratory birds. Nearby attractions such as the Richard Stockton Noyes Museum of Art and the Historic Towne of Smithville complement the refuge, making it the perfect stop. For more information on visiting Atlantic City during the fall season, or anytime, call 888-AC VISIT or visit www.atlanticcitynj.com or Facebook at www.facebook.com/AtlanticCityNJ.

January 21, 2012 www.acglbt.org ■ Atlantic City Restaurant Week

March 4-10, 2012 www.acrestaurantweek.com ■ Atlantic City Boardwalk Rodeo

March 30-31 and April 1, 2012 www.boardwalkhall.com ■ Historic Gardner’s Basin

www.gardnersbasin.com ■ Lucy The Elephant

www.lucytheelephant.org ■ Atlantic City’s Absecon Lighthouse

www.abseconlighthouse.org

Contact 609-449-7151 www.atlanticcitynj.com Heather Colache hcolache@accva.com

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NEW MEXICO New Mexico Tourism Department 491 Old Santa Fe Trail Santa Fe, NM 87501

800-545-2070 Mark Trujillo Mark.Trujillo@state.nm.us www.newmexico.org

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New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science 1801 Mountain Road Albuquerque, NM 87104 www.nmnaturalhistory.org

518-292-5360 Diane Kinnicutt dkinnicutt@empire.state.ny.us

Rainbow Ryders 5601 Eagle Rock Ave. N.E. Albuquerque, NM 87113 www.rainbowryders.com

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Rio Rancho CVB 3900 Southern Blvd. Rio Rancho, NM 87124 888-746-7262 www.rioranchonm.org Hit the Road to all that is unique and special about New Mexico. With modern, affordable accommodations, customized itineraries and add-on attractions groups will be enchanted. Taos County Chamber of Commerce 108 Kit Carson Rd, Suite F Taos, NM 87571 800-732-8267 www.taoschamber.com

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very region of the state offers diverse sites and activities to satisfy visitors. The mystique and allure of New Mexico carries a mystery that is nearly inexplicable, but it inspires a power that is quite real. For centuries, its people have lived side by side, sharing and celebrating cultural differences under vivid blue skies and dark, star-filled nights. From dinosaurs to Spanish conquistadors, rocket sleds to aliens, folk art to fine art – New Mexico is indeed “The Best Place in the Universe,” filled with wonder and packed with everything that comes to mind when folks dream of unspoiled wilderness, spectacular views, and a genuine Land of Enchantment way of life. Contact individual destinations for information on group packages and planning. You can also visit us at www.newmexico.org.

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Inn of the Mountain Gods Resort & Casino 287 Carrizo Canyon Rd. Mescalero, NM 88340 800-545-9011 jokazhe@innofthemountaingods.com www.innofthemountaingods.com Situated high in the picturesque mountains of Mescalero, New Mexico just outside of Ruidoso, guests return time and time again to Inn of the Mountain Gods to enjoy the clean mountain air, stunning panoramic views, and exciting entertainment options. HOTEL ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Holiday Inn Express Albuquerque Midtown 2500 Menaui Blvd. N.E. Albuquerque, NM 87107 505-881-0544 sandra@finehospitality.com www.hiexpress.com/abqmidtown All-suite hotel with microwave and refrigerator, complimentary WiFi and breakfast. Applebee’s restaurant next to hotel. Complimentary shuttle service is available from 7a-10p.

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rom our majestic mountains, cities and lakes to our pastoral farmlands and vineyards, the Empire State has it all! Getaways in New York State provide memories for a lifetime. Do you enjoy shopping, spas or fine cuisine? Perhaps you seek the excitement of live professional sports or horses racing down the last stretch? For those who wish to take things a bit slower, golf, fishing, boating or relaxing on the beach await. Whatever the case, your group is sure to have a great time. Contact individual destinations for information on group packages and planning. You can also visit us at www.iloveny.com.

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Madame Tussauds NYC 234 W. 42nd St. New York, NY 10036 888-923-0334 yaniv.didi@madametussaudsny.com www.nycwax.com With over 200 figures, Madame Tussauds NY provides visitors with an entertaining and educational opportunity to experience the world's most fascinating celebrities, influential world leaders, historical figures and sports icons. Macy's 151 W. 34th St. New York, NY 10001 212-494-4662 joan.wolff@macys.com www.macys.com/visitor Located in the heart of Manhattan, Macy's, America's largest department store, offers exciting private group programs including: Fashion Breakfasts, and Cosmetic or Cooking Classes. Student tours, with breakfast or lunch options also available. National Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum 25 Main St. Cooperstown, NY 13326 888-425-5633 Option 64 jdolhun@baseballhalloffame.org www.baseballhall.org Visit the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, where we continue to preserve baseball's rich history, honor the game’s greatest players and their achievements and connect generations of fans every day. National September 11 Memorial & Museum at the World Trade Center New York, NY 10006 (212) 266-5200 groups@911memorial.org www.911memorial.org/groups The National September 11 Memorial honors those killed in the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 and February 26, 1993. This national tribute is a place of remembrance, commemorating those who risked their lives to save others, recognizing the thousands who survived, and reflecting the courage and compassion shown in the aftermath. New York Water Taxi & Circle Line Downtown 499 Van Brunt St., Section 8B Brooklyn, NY 11231 212-742-1969 info@nywt.com www.nywatertaxi.com Unique, fun outings with awesome views and great food. Charter a New York Water Taxi double-decker catamaran for a Statue of Liberty cocktail cruise or Circle Line Downtown’s Zephyr sailing yacht, or a thrill ride on the Shark.

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NY SKYRIDE 350 Fifth Ave., Suite 214E New York, NY 10118 888-759-7433 www.skyride.com THE RIDE 311 West 43rd St. New York, NY 10036 www.experiencetheride.com Top of the Rock Observation Deck 45 Rockefeller Plaza New York, NY 10111 877-692-7625 www.topoftherocknyc.com Top of the Rock Observation Deck is New York's most thrilling panoramic view from 70 stories up. Open 8am to Midnight, 365 days a year. Uncle Sam's New York 501 Fifth Ave. New York, NY 10017 www.unclesamsnewyork.com Go home with a story on Uncle Sam's New York's historical walking tours, pub crawls, and nightclub tours that introduce the rich history of New York City. DMO ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Lake George Area in NY’s Adirondacks 1340 State Route 9 Municipal Center 253 Lake George, NY 12845 518-761-6575 brandt@co.warren.ny.us www.visitlakegeorge.com A visit to beautiful Warren County in the Lake George Area in NY’s Adirondacks turns your average tour into the extraordinary. Contact us to receive your group travel packet with exciting new theme itineraries and fun group travel ideas. HOTEL ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Honor's Haven Resort & Spa 1195 Arrowhead Rd. Ellenville, NY 12428 845-210-3114 wlupinski@honorshaven.com www.honorshaven.com Honor’s Haven Resort & Spa, a stylish four-season resort, boasting 232 guest rooms, grand banquet room, expansive conference facilities and a multitude of various customized programs, can be found on 250 pristine acres in Ulster County, New York.

Disney on Broadway 1450 Broadway, Suite 300 New York City, NY 10018 800-439-9000 hunter.robertson@disney.com www.disneyonbroadway.com Disney on Broadway has something for everyone. Whether it's Mary Poppins, The Lion King or the Little Mermaid, you'll be guiding your group to a memory that lasts forever. Jazz at Lincoln Center Broadway at 60th St. New York, NY 10023 212-258-9875 groupsales@jalc.org www.jalc.org/groups Jazz at Lincoln Center is a world-renowned cultural institution dedicated to inspiring and growing audiences for jazz. Under the leadership of Wynton Marsalis, JALC produces concerts, recordings, radio programs, children's music classes, and more. New York City Ballet David H. Koch Theater 20 Lincoln Center New York, NY 10023 212-870-4071 groupsales@nycballet.com www.nycballet.com NYC Ballet, one of the world’s foremost ballet companies, is accompanied by its own orchestra. For repertory seasons, groups enjoy discounts, priority seating, and Group Adventures with a NYCB dancer or musician, with an on stage view of the theater. New York Philharmonic Avery Fisher Hall 10 Lincoln Center Plaza New York, NY 10023 212-875-5672 hiltona@nyphil.org www.nyphil.org Create a memorable event. Bring your group to the world-renowned New York Philharmonic. We offer substantial group discounts and provide personal service designed to meet your needs.

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Broadway.com 729 7th Ave, Sixth Floor New York, NY 10019 800-334-8457 dmartin@broadway.com www.theatredirect.com Broadway.com offers first-class customer service, terrific rates at all New York theaters, customizable workshops for all ages, and much more.

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Warren County Tourism Department

Lake George Loves Group Tours

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f you’re a tour planner looking for a unique destination with a small town feeling and big city attraction, all amongst a panoramic Adirondack backdrop, look no further. We invite you to make your next group tour unforgettable in the Lake George Area. Situated in Upstate New York, just 50

miles north of Albany, Lake George is easily accessible and a direct drive from New York City, Boston and Montreal, making it a perfect destination for an extended stay or a welcome stop over on a long trip. Upon arrival, you’ll find the Lake George Area offers convenience. Attractions and entertainment are centrally located and your group will have easy access to activities such as shopping, lake cruises, soft adventure, cultural attractions and the best vistas ever. And with a multitude of lodging and dining facilities to choose from, planning your stay is a breeze! From Adirondack themed lodges and island resorts to lakeside eateries and quaint cafes, our diversity guarantees your tour will be the highlight of the year! We wrap it all up with exceptional Group Tour services. The Warren County Tourism Dept. looks forward to exceeding your expectations at each step of the planning process. We take the time to understand your plans and provide you with the best possible resources and services to assist you. Let us help you get your plans underway! We have an unforgettable group tour reserved for you in the Lake George Area of NY’s Adirondacks. Hope to see you soon!

Top Attractions/Events ■ Lake Cruises on Lake George

Steamboat Company & Lake George Shoreline Cruises ■ Saratoga North Creek Railway ■ Adirondack Balloon Festival ■ Great Escape &

Splashwater Kingdom ■ Factory Outlets of Lake George ■ The Hyde Collection

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NORTH CAROLINA North Carolina Division of Tourism, Film and Sports Development 4324 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-4324

919-733-7413 Kristi Driver kdriver@nccommerce.com www.visitnc.com

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Battleship North Carolina P.O. Box 480 Wilmington, NC 28402 910-251-5797 www.battleshipnc.com The North Carolina received 15 battle stars for her performance in WWII and will deliver an award winning performance for you. Open every day. Billy Graham Library 1 Billy Graham Parkway Charlotte, NC 28201 www.billygraham.org/library

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rom the misty mountains to the sunny coast, North Carolina is the nation’s variety vacationland, featuring natural beauty, history, arts, culture and adventure – something for everyone. In the mountains, surround yourself with scenic beauty while picnicking, hiking, golfing or even whitewater rafting and rock climbing. In the winter, ride the slopes on skis, tubes or snowboards. Find serenity on snowshoes. In central North Carolina, find one-of-a-kind shopping, tee off on one of the state’s more than 500 golf courses and experience the “home” of NASCAR. Sample wine at one of North Carolina’s wineries or step back in time at a Civil War battlefield. Along the coast, dive into water sports like boating, swimming and saltwater fishing; climb historic lighthouses and bask in the warm sun on the Atlantic coastline. Savor Eastern Carolina BBQ and Calabash seafood. Contact individual destinations for information on group packages and planning. You can also visit www.visitnc.com or call 1-800-847-4862.

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Biltmore Estate 1 Approach Road Asheville, NC 28803 800-211-9805 www.biltmore.com

The Bob Timberlake Gallery 1714 East Center Street Extension Lexington, NC 27292 800-244-0095 www.bobtimberlake.com DMO ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Asheville Convention & Visitors Bureau 36 Month Ford Ave. Asheville, NC 28801 800-257-5583 hbacker@exploreahseville.com www.exploreasheville.com From Biltmore, to the breathtaking beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains, and the vibrant downtown, your group can experience Asheville, any way they like. Outer Banks Visitors Bureau 704 S. Hwy 64/264 Manteo, NC 27954 877-629-4386 www.outerbanks.org Visit Charlotte CVB 500 S. College St., Ste. 300 Charlotte, NC 28202 800-722-1994 www.visitcharlotte.com CASINO ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Harrah's Cherokee Casino 777 Casino Drive Cherokee, NC 28719 877-778-8138 bwebb@cherokee.harrahs.com www.harrahscherokee.com Besides the best in gaming, Harrah's boasts some of the best views around. Arrive in the Great Smoky Mountains and you'll be enchanted as you walk among the wildflowers and waterfalls nestled at the edge of the national park. THEATER ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

The Lost Colony Outdoor Drama 1409 National Park Drive Manteno, NC 27954 800-433-2127 www.thelostcolony.org

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Something for Everyone in North Carolina

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orth Carolina’s variety makes it an ideal group travel destination. Experience the new Jennette’s Pier in Nags Head, where travelers can enjoy fishing or science and exploration classes, or take time to settle into a rocking chair on the covered wrap-around deck to soak in her view of the Atlantic Ocean. You can visit the Carolinas Aviation Museum in Charlotte that recently welcomed the Hudson River “Miracle” plane as a permanent resident. This plane is the most recent addition to a collection that also includes helicopters and military aircraft. For travelers interested in trying their luck, you can visit the recently expanded Harrah’s Cherokee Resort. With the opening of their 532-room Creek Tower, the casino and hotel continues to establish itself as a world-class entertainment and tourism destination complete with fine dining and accommodations.

New Attractions/Events ■ Jennette’s Pier ■ Hudson River “Miracle” Plane at the

Carolinas Aviation Museum in Charlotte ■ Harrah’s Cherokee Resort ■ North Carolina’s 100 Wineries ■ North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh ■ The Blowing Rock Art and

Ranking ninth in wine and grape production, and among the top five culinary destination states, North Carolina continues to make a name for itself as a leading destination for wine enthusiasts, now with over 100 wineries. From red to white, or merlot to muscadine, our wineries pair perfectly with any trip. Consider North Carolina for your next group travel destination.

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Contact 919-733-7413 www.visitnc.com Kristi Driver kdriver@nccommerce.com

Kristi Driver, Group Travel Manager kdriver@nccommerce.com 919.733.7413

From outdoor recreation and unique lodging to arts and culture and more than 100 wineries, the charming small towns

and vibrant urban locations of North Carolina offer something for everyone.

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OHIO

North Dakota Tourism Division

Ohio Tourism Division

1600 E. Century Ave., Suite 2 Bismarck, ND 58502

77 S. High St., 29th Floor Columbus, OH 43216

800-435-5663

800-818-6446

Deanne Felchle dfelchle@nd.gov

Pat Barker pat.barker@development.ohio.gov

www.NDtourism.com

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Amish Heartland Tours P.O. Box 462 Berlin, OH 44610 330-893-3248 www.amishheartlandtours.com Experience authenticity in the world's largest Amish community. Unique, customized itineraries including agricultural tours, wine and cheese tasting, exotic animal ranch, culinary demo's and meals in Amish homes. Candy Cane Christmas Shoppe 22897 U.S. Route 20-A Archbold, OH 43502 419-445-5828 info@candycanechristmas.com www.candycanechristmas.com A treasure trove of Christmas magic to be discovered. Housed in a renovated school building, seven rooms are built around the Grand Christmas Room. Cleveland Museum of Natural History 1 Wade Oval Drive, University Circle Cleveland, OH 44106-1767 800-317-9155

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ffordability and value are two words near and dear to travelers. North Dakota offers an array of cultural, historical, educational and recreational attractions and events that won’t bust your budget. Native Americans first called North Dakota home. Germans, Scandinavians, Ukrainians and other Europeans eventually settled here, all looking for a piece of the American dream. Today, the cultural diversity you find in North Dakota rivals that found anywhere else. We – and you – celebrate this in our ethnic festivals and celebrations, farmers’ markets and arts and crafts shows. Our history is highlighted by the characters you’ve read about – Sitting Bull, Sakakawea, Lewis and Clark, Theodore Roosevelt and George Armstrong Custer. Get the real story on their lives here at a presentation at an Indian village, military fort, museum or national park. Live the history that helped forge this great nation. Educational opportunities abound. Check out our prehistoric past at a dinosaur museum or bask in the scenic beauty of the International Peace Garden and Theodore Roosevelt National Park. We say North Dakota is larger than life, but don’t take our word for it; see for yourself. Stop along the Enchanted Highway near Regent; Salem Sue at New Salem; the World’s Largest Buffalo at Jamestown; or Tommy the Turtle in Dunseith. Call North Dakota Group Travel at 800435-5663 or visit NDtourism.com/grouptravel/ for sample itineraries, a statewide calendar of events and more tourism information.

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hio is the perfect balance of quaint small towns and big cities, great restaurants, unique boutiques, culinary adventures, Amish Country, chocolate, sky-high thrills, bargain hunting, picturesque wine country, fall foliage, agri-tourism, educational and performance opportunities, fun-filled festivals and group-friendly accommodations. Ohio is also rich with history. More U.S. presidents have come from Ohio than any other state. The Wright brothers’ workshop in Dayton launched today’s aviation industry. Arguably, Ohio’s most significant contribution to our nation’s history is the Underground Railroad. Wherever you go in Ohio, your groups will experience too much fun for just one day. Visit us at www.discoverohio.com for more statewide information and calendar of events.

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Call 877-643-7874 or visit www.visitamishcountry.com and ask for a Group Travel Packet.

Holmes County Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau Millersburg, OH


OKLAHOMA Great Lakes Science Center 601 Erieside Ave. Cleveland, OH 44114 216-694-2000 www.greatscience.org National Underground Railroad Freedom Center 50 East Freedom Way Cincinnati, OH 45202 513-333-7500 www.freedomcenter.org Pro Football Hall of Fame 2121 George Halas Drive NW Canton, OH 44708 330-456-8207 www.profootballhof.com America's premier sports showplace presents football as you've never experienced it in Gameday Stadium Theater. Get into the action in this dynamic sports museum covering the ever-changing world of professional football. Open daily. DMO â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â–

Ashtabula County CVB 1850 Austinburg Road Austinburg, OH 44010 800-337-6746 www.visitashtabulacounty.com Explore Ohio's cornerstone - 16 historic covered bridges, scattered throughout Ohio's largest county. Eleven wineries, train rides and maritime, underground railroad and nature-based itineraries available. Butler County Visitors Bureau 8750 Union Centre Blvd. West Chester, OH 45069 513-860-4194 www.destinationbutlercounty.com

Experience Columbus CVB 277 W. Nationwide Blvd., Suite 125 Columbus, OH 43215 800-354-2657 bcheek@experiencecolumbus.com www.experiencecolumbus.com It's time for your groups to experience Columbus. Your groups will create long-lasting memories when they enjoy one of our many experiential activities.

120 N. Robinson, Suite 600 Oklahoma City, OK 73102

800-996-3349 ext. 8407 Todd Stallbaumer todd@travelok.com www.travelok.com

Gahanna CVB 181 Granville Street, Suite 200 Gahanna, OH 43230 614-418-9114 www.visitgahanna.com Holmes County Chamber of Commerce 35 N. Monroe St. Millersburg, OH 44654 330-674-3975 shasta@holmescountychamber.com www.holmescountychamber.com Explore the unique culture of the Amish with a vacation in central Ohio, home of the world's largest Amish community. Enjoy beautiful scenery, visit an Amish farm, savor homemade foods and listen for the clip-clop of a buggy. Springfield Ohio CVB 20 S. Limestone, Suite 100 Springfield, OH 45502 800-803-1553 cschutte@greaterspringfield.com www.visitspringfieldohio.com Whether you decide to spend the day antiquing, attend a performance at the Clark State Performing Arts Center, visit the Springfield Museum of Art, or tour Frank Lloyd WrightĂ­s Westcott House, Springfield offers something for everyone.

Canton/Stark County CVB 222 Market Ave Canton, OH 44702-1418 800-552-6051 www.cantonstarkcvb.com

Experience the Midwest’s newest Convention Center in 6SULQJÀHOG 2KLR The Hollenbeck Bayley Center is a state-ofthe-art facility that can accommodate groups from 50 to 1500. For additional information log-on to: 9LVLW6SULQJÀHOG2KLR FRP

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o matter where your interests lie, Oklahoma has what you’re looking for. From world-class museums to roller coasters, Oklahoma will make your vacation memorable. Enjoy outdoor activities or join in the fun at one of Oklahoma's multitude of local fairs, festivals and events. From pristine mountain streams and piney forests to peaceful lakes and sandy beaches, Oklahoma's state parks and numerous wildlife refuges and recreation areas offer up a wealth of outdoor adventure. Whether it's music festivals, rodeos and pow wows, or living history, food festivals and craft shows, Oklahomans love to celebrate the things that make them unique. You'll find something going on almost every weekend of the year, no matter what part of the state you plan to visit. Contact individual destinations for information on group packages and planning. You can also visit us at www.travelok.com.

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Oklahoma City Convention & Visitors Bureau

Oklahoma City: Cool & Warm

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ith a downtown urban renaissance and shimmering riverfront, a burgeoning art scene and world-class museums, the flavors of the world and the comforts of home are alive in Oklahoma City. Our hip, spirited environment blends with a deep western

heritage, creating a place where culture and commerce thrive. With renowned festivals, national sporting events, treasure-filled museums and a variety of districts highlighting arts, entertainment, history and diversity, the possibilities for adventure and fun in Oklahoma City are endless!

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Must-see destinations include: the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum; the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum recognizing those changed forever by the 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building; the Oklahoma History Center; the Oklahoma City Museum of Art - home to the most comprehensive collection of Chihuly glass in the world; the Bricktown Entertainment District; and the Red Earth Native American Cultural Festival that welcomes more than 1,200 American Indian artists and dancers to downtown Oklahoma City each June.

Top Attractions/Events ■ National Cowboy &

Western Heritage Museum ■ Oklahoma City National Memorial

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Cherokee Cultural Tourism & Cherokee Heritage Center 777 W. Cherokee St. Catoosa, OK 74015 918-384-7887 cherokee.tourism@cnent.com www.cherokeenationtravel.com With dozens of cultural attractions plus recreational activities and nightlife, our tourism sales specialist can create an experience that’s custom-fit to your group’s needs. Group tours are offered all year long. National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum 1700 N.E. 63rd St. Oklahoma City, OK 73111 405-478-2250 aaronmartin@nationalcowboymuseum.org www.nationalcowboymuseum.org Oklahoma City National Memorial 620 N. Harvey Ave. Oklahoma City, OK 73102 888-542-4673 ncoggins@oklahomacitynationalmemorial.org www.oklahomacitynationalmemorial.org The Memorial and Museum are dedicated to educating visitors about the impact of violence, informing about events surrounding the bombing, and inspiring hope and healing through lessons learned by those affected.

Stafford Air & Space Museum 3000 E Logan Road Weatherford, OK 73096 www.staffordmuseum.com

Miami OK Convention & Visitors Bureau 101 N. Main Miami, OK 74354 www.visitmiamiok.com

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NE Oklahoma's Green Country 2825 E. Skelly Drive, #826 Tulsa, OK 74105 918-744-0588 info@greencountryok.com www.greencountryok.com

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Claremore "Oklahoma's Cast of Legends" CVB 400 Veterans Pkwy. Claremore, Ok 74017 918-341-8688 tanya@visitclaremore.org www.visitclaremore.org Located just 20 miles northeast of Tulsa on Historic Route 66. Quickly becoming the Antique Shopping Mecca of Oklahoma, our historic downtown offers more than 300 antique, unique & collectible dealers, A Gallery of the Arts, local cafes & more. Elk City CVB P.O. Box 972 Elk City, OK 73648 580-225-0207 thomast@elkcity.com www.elkcity.com Pack your bags and hit the mother road to Elk City, Oklahoma, where there is plenty to do that the whole group will enjoy. Everything you will need to plan your trip is right on our website. Visit us today.

Oklahoma City CVB 123 Park Ave. Oklahoma City, OK 73102 800-225-5652 sprice@okccvb.org www.visitokc.com Hip, spirited environment blends with deep western heritage to create a place where culture and adventure thrive. Renowned festivals, national sporting events, treasure-filled museums and a variety of districts are sure to please your group.

Experience Two American Icons! “Will Rogers” and “The Mother Road” Will Rogers, Oklahoma’s Favorite Son, welcomes you to his hometown:

Claremore, Oklahoma! Just 20 miles northeast of Tulsa!

Let us customize your tour! Historic Route 66 Tours Native American Tours in the Cherokee Nation Cowboy & Oil Baron Hub & Spoke Tours Holiday Tours • Mystery Tours Factory - Industrial Tours

Claremore! Oklahoma’s Cast of Legends

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OREGON

PENNSYLVANIA

Oregon Tourism Commission/ Travel Oregon

Pennsylvania Association of Convention and Visitors Bureaus (PACVB)

670 Hawthorne Ave. S.E., Suite 240 Salem, OR 97301

126 Walnut St. Harrisburg, PA 17101

503-378-8850

717-338-1053 Jenny McConnell jenny@gettysburg.travel

Lisa Itel lisai@traveloregon.com www.traveloregon.com

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regon is famous for scenic beauty, open land, outdoor and cultural experiences, and rich heritage. Find the romance of 400 miles of public beaches and 9 light houses; the adventure of year-round skiing and seasonal whale watching, and much in between; the wisdom of what five major interpretive centers along the Oregon Trail offer, including American Indians; the wonders of national jewels, including Crater Lake National Park; the excitement of Portland, our urban center; the joy of driving more designated Scenic Byways than any other state in the US; and the savings of a state with no sales tax. Contact individual destinations for information on group packages and planning. You can also visit us at www.traveloregon.com.

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ennsylvania is among the world’s leading travel destinations. There is always a delightful surprise waiting around the bend, a sight that opens new horizons in the mind of the traveler. With a wealth of experiences waiting for discovery, groups can take in world-class culture, natural beauty and rich heritage. Come and see our Quest for Freedom program, which is the first complete visitor experience in Pennsylvania to explore African-American history. Pennsylvania’s artisan trails bring visitors to the doorsteps of talented national, regional and local artists, highlighting fine arts and craftsmanship across the state. “Pennsylvania’s Civil War Trails: Prelude to Gettysburg” showcases the journey of our state’s soldiers, women and children, and the lesser-told tale of AfricanAmerican contributions to the defense of the commonwealth. Groups are invited to enjoy our wonderful wineries, shopping and history, and to explore all that the Keystone State has to offer. Contact individual destinations for group packages and planning, or find all these wonderful experiences and many more on www.visitpa.com/grouptours. We look forward to seeing you around the bend.

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Lights of Liberty 150 S. Independence Mall West Philadelphia, PA 19106-3413 877-462-1776 www.lightsofliberty.org Philadelphia Museum of Art 26th St. & The Benjamin Franklin Pkwy. Philadelphia, PA 19130 215-684-7863 sstoltz@philamuseum.org www.philamuseum.org Philadelphia Museum of Art - Visit this internationally renowned collection of nearly 200,000 works of art showcasing acclaimed special exhibitions. Add a tour of the Rodin Museum and the Historical Fairmount Park Houses for a memorable day. Quilt Odyssey 15004 Burnt Mill Road Shippensburg, PA 17257-9139 717-423-5148 www.quiltodyssey.com Exciting quilt exhibits from all over the world, special exhibits, large diverse merchant mall (85+), workshops & lectures from nationally known instructors. Free shuttles to Hershey Park and area attractions when staying at lodge. The Crayola Experience 30 Center Square Easton, PA 18042-7743 610-559-6634 www.crayolafactory.com DMO ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Gettysburg CVB 571 W. Middle St. Gettysburg, PA 17325 800-337-5015 jenny@gettysburg.travel www.gettysburg.travel Plan today for the 150th Anniversary! Experience the history in Gettysburg through battlefield and town tours, attractions, living history and historic restaurants. Itineraries, FAMs, receptive services and promo tools available. Bring your troops! Greater Reading Convention and Visitor Bureau 2525 North 12th St. Reading, PA 19605 888-443-6610 www.readingberkspa.com Lehigh Valley CVB 840 Hamilton Street, Suite 200 Allentown, PA 18101 800-747-0561 www.lehighvalleypa.org The Lehigh Valley consists of Allentown, Bethlehem and Easton, located within 90-miles of NYC and Philadelphia and offers unique group tour experiences.

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Oil Region Alliance of Business, Industry & Tourism P.O. Box 128 Oil City, PA 16301 800-483-6264 mrainey@oilregion.org www.oilregion.org World's first commercial oil well, vintage train rides, Tiffany windows, Victorian towns, unique shopping and lodging, museums, old-fashioned music machines and artists' galleries combine to make the Oil Region the perfect stop for your next group trip. Philadelphia CVB 1700 Market St., Ste. 3000 Philadelphia, PA 19103 800-225-5745 www.philadelphiausa.travel The PCVB is a full-service destination marketing organization eager to provide personalized itinerary and planning assistance. Destination Planning Guides, videos, brochures and site visits available. Pocono Mountains Convention & Visitors Bureau 1004 Main St. Stroudsburg, PA 18360 800-722-9199 tourismsales@poconos.org www.800poconos.com With year-round scenic beauty, charming towns, resorts, gaming, entertainment, shopping and fabulous outdoor recreation, the Pocono Mountains region is an ideal motorcoach destination. HOTEL ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

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Gettysburg Group Reservations 789 Baltimore St., Suite 200 Gettysburg, PA 17325 717-334-6020 max@groupresgettysburg.com www.groupresgettysburg.com Gettysburg Group Reservations is the area's only Premier Receptive Tour Operator with over 30 years of experience in the tourism industry. We offer a variety of customized services for groups of all ages, sizes and interests. THEATER ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Cumberland Valley Visitors Bureau 401 E Louther St., Suite 209 Carlisle, PA 17013 888-513-5130 dawn@visitcumberlandvalley.com www.visitcumberlandvalley.com Cumberland Valley the mid-way point of the Appalachian Trail & part of the #1 visited region in PA with connections via I-81, I-83, I-76 and US 11/15. Come explore the world's largest gourdcrafting company and a mile-long interactive history trail. Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre 510 Centerville Rd. Lancaster, PA 17601 800-933-3759 dtrupe@pratherentertainmentgroup.com www.dutchapple.com Now in our 24th year, Dutch Apple provides top quality productions, award-winning food and exceptional service. The theatre seats 380 and is located in the heart of Amish Country; a true highlight to an overnight itinerary or just a short day trip. Rainbow Dinner Theatre 3065 Lincoln Highway E. P.O. Box 56 Paradise, PA 17562 800-292-4301 info@rainbowdinnertheatre.com www.rainbowdinnertheatre.com America's only all comedy dinner theatre! Great food and great laughs in the heart of Lancaster County PA, one of the country's great tourist destinations.

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RHODE ISLAND

SOUTH CAROLINA

Rhode Island Tourism Division

South Carolina Parks, Recreation & Tourism

315 Iron Horse Way, Suite 101 Providence, RI 02908

1205 Pendleton St. Columbia, SC 29201

401-278-9100

803-734-1164 Katrina White kwhite@riedc.com

Dolly Chewning dchewning@scprt.com www.discoversouthcarolina.com

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Drayton Hall 3380 Ashley River Rd. Charleston, SC 29414 843-769-2630 debbi_zimmerman@draytonhall.org www.draytonhall.org/visit/adult_group/ Drayton Hall is the oldest unrestored plantation house in America still open to the public. This historic site is known for offering a full range of options for groups of any size and according to special interests, including guided tours of Drayton Hall's main house; programs on African-American history, the Revolutionary and Civil Wars, archaeology, and decorative arts; and packages with Charleston's premier historic sites and house museums. Middleton Place 4300 Ashley River Road Charleston, SC 29414 800-782-3608 www.middletonplace.org

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hode Island is an unforgettable destination, boasting hundreds of miles of breathtaking coastline, rich history and attractions for every interest. And our small size means your groups can take it all in easily. Visitors flock to the magnificent mansions along the ocean in Newport. Nature and sports lovers can explore the Blackstone River by kayak, pedal the East Bay Bike Path, or golf in South County, Warwick and the West Bay. There is a vibrant arts scene, and innovative theater, music and dance in Providence to keep things lively. No matter when you visit, there’s plenty to do. Winter brings Christmas in Newport. Spring means Daffodil Days in Bristol, and traditional May breakfasts. Summer brings music festivals and the oldest Fourth of July parade in the nation. Autumn might just be the best of all, when the leaves turn golden, and the scent of apple cider fills the air. Contact individual destinations for information on group packages and planning. You can also visit us at www.visitrhodeisland.com.

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miling Faces Guaranteed in South Carolina’s Beautiful Places! From our pristine beaches and lush mountains, to quiet forests and thriving city centers, South Carolina has an endless selection of group touring opportunities and exciting destinations. Come experience true Southern hospitality again and again in our nearly yearround mild and enjoyable climate. South Carolina really does have something for everyone. Within our coastline and mountains, and all the picturesque towns in between, your group has access to first-class entertainment and shows, historical sites and tours, one-of-a-kind restaurants, abundant shopping options, nature-based adventures and much more. It’s no wonder South Carolina is one of the most popular travel destinations in the nation! Contact individual destinations for information on group packages and planning. You can also visit us at www.discoversouthcarolina.com.

South Carolina Aquarium 100 Aquarium Wharf Charleston, SC 29401 800-722-6455 www.scaquarium.org Charleston's most visited attraction. The South Carolina Aquarium offers group rates, free motorcoach parking, interactive daily programs and a host of aquatic habitats and inhabitants. DMO ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Hilton Head Island-Bluffton COC & VCB #1 Chamber Dr. P.O. Box 5647 Hilton Head Island, SC 29938 800-523-3373 x361 jreed@hiltonheadisland.org www.hiltonheadisland.org Hilton Head Island was recently named one of the top ten family beaches in the country. As an intimate getaway for two or an idyllic backdrop for a family reunion, the Island extends a variety of outdoor and indoor recreational activities. Myrtle Beach Area CVB 1200 N. Oak St. Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 800-488-8998 faulkk@mbchamber.org www.myrtlebeachgroups.com Plan your next group trip to Myrtle Beach & The Grand Strand. Exciting attractions, theater and great hotel values. Request your free guide to the Myrtle Beach area and start planning your next group getaway - to Myrtle Beach. North Myrtle Beach COC 270 Highway 17 North North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582 877-332-2662 www.northmyrtlebeachchamber.com

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ndless Options... Day and Night • Group Accommodations • Group Itineraries • Dining, Entertainment & Group Services The Myrtle Beach Area of South Carolina is known for our wide sandy beaches and even wider variety of options to keep groups entertained. Create the perfect tour that offers something for everyone. Take advantage of more than 100 championship golf courses, 7 live entertainment theaters, thrilling amusement parks, beautiful sculpture gardens and an assortment of other activities. Pick your style of shopping at one of three area malls, two factory outlet centers, a multitude of fabulous boutiques and our newest urban village, Market Common. Let's not forget the activity that keeps folks fueled for fun. Dining on the Grand Strand is easy, the difficult part is choosing from hundreds of fine restaurants offering a variety of flair. A great location, mild climate and unrivaled attractions are just a few of

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the qualities that make the Myrtle Beach area the perfect setting for any kind of gathering. Whether you're planning a family reunion, motor coach group tour, music festival/performance soiree, student group outing, sports group event or reuniting with fellow retired military friends we invite you to plan your next group get-together with us. New theaters pack the house in 2011 Pirates Voyage, Dolly Parton’s newest production in Myrtle Beach, opened in early June and sold out 4 shows daily thru September. Make your reservations now for 2012. A change in location to a fresh new theatre proved to be a great move for Legends in Concert. The new show, centrally located in the heart of Myrtle Beach, has been rocking crowds since it opened in the spring. A must see for visitors!

Top Attractions/Events ■ Myrtle Beach SkyWheel

www.skywheelusa.com ■ Brookgreen Gardens

www.brookgreen.org ■ Wonderworks Science Center

www.wonderworksonline.com/myrtle-beach ■ Boardwalk – Oceanfront

www.visitmyrtlebeach.com/boardwalk ■ Broadway at the Beach

www.broadwayatthebeach.com ■ Ripley’s Aquarium

http://myrtlebeach.ripleyaquariums.com

Contact 843-916-7248 MyrtleBeachAreaChamber.com Sandy Haines Sandy.Haines@VisitMyrtleBeach.com

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SOUTH CAROLINA continued Rock Hill/York County CVB P.O. Box 11377 Rock Hill, SC 29731 800-866-5200 mwallace@visityorkcounty.com www.visityorkcounty.com The Rock Hill/York County CVB is a full service CVB specializing in the group travel market; services include suggested itineraries and packaged tours, step-on guides, welcome reception/bags, group and tiered rates and unbelievable customer service. Spartanburg Convention & Visitors Bureau P.O. Box 1636 Spartanburg, SC 29304 www.visitspartanburg.com HOTEL ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Holiday Inn Charleston Riverview 301 Savannah Highway Charleston, SC 29407 843-556-7100 bolseon@hiriverview.com www.hiriverview.com Our beautiful and unique “round” hotel is situated only moments to the Historic District and captures the spectacular panoramic views of the cityscape and harbor.

The oldest unrestored plantation house in America still open to the public. Exceptional guided tours are ideally suited for groups. Contact: (843) 769-2630 or debbi_zimmerrman@draytonha m all.orrg 3380 Ashley River Road Charleston, Charle SC 843.769.2600 www w..draytonhall.org

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Sea Mist Resort 1200 South Ocean Blvd. Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 800-200-8687 groupsales@seamist.com www.seamist.com Myrtle Beach's premier vacation destination. A fifteen acre oceanfront paradise, specializing in reunion packages, championship golf, beach fun, live entertainment, attractions, amusements, and group travel. Conveniently located in the center of town. Springmaid Beach Resort & Conf Center 3200 S. Ocean Blvd. Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 843-315-7181 preis@springmaidbeach.com www.springmaidbeach.com Our resort and hotel are on the beach with close proximity to Myrtle Beach State Park; a hit for families and nature lovers alike. Find a welcome retreat from the hustle and bustle. Enjoy our peaceful, oceanfront location as the perfect stay. THEATER ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Carolina Opry P.O. Box 7576 Myrtle Beach, SC 29572 800-633-1508 www.thecarolinaopry.com


SOUTH DAKOTA South Dakota Tourism 711 E. Wells Ave. Pierre, SD 57501

800-952-3625 Vicky Engelhaupt vicky.engelhaupt@state.sd.us www.toursdakota.com

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WaTiki Indoor Waterpark Resort 1314 North Elk Vale Road Rapid City, SD 57701 866-928-4543 www.watikiwaterpark.com Experience the largest indoor waterpark in the Dakotas. With 30,000 sq. ft. of waterpark, arcades and concessions, you won't find more fun in one location.

Black Hills Central Railroad P.O. Box 1880 Hill City, SD 57745-1880 866-367-1880 Www.1880train.com Crazy Horse Memorial 12151 Avenue of the Chiefs Crazy Horse, SD 57730 www.crazyhorsememorial.org Rushmore Borglum Story 342 Winter Street Keystone, SD 57751 800-888-4369 www.rushmoreborglum.com DMO ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

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dventure, History and Native American culture are just a few of the things that make South Dakota a memorable destination. Visitors who come here enjoy summer adventures of kayaking, canoeing, biking and incredible hiking. They also enjoy winter sports like skiing, sledding, snowshoeing, snowmobiling and ice fishing. Today more than 62,000 Native Americans live in South Dakota and the rich Dakota, Lakota and Nakota culture is prominent. Visitors can experience this vibrant culture through a visit to a Native American community. From cowboys and outlaws to pioneering families and plainsdwelling Native Americans, the state of South Dakota has centuries of rich history. Whether it's a fossil dig near Chamberlain, a frontier cavalry march at Fort Sisseton or a wild west shootout in Deadwood, South Dakota invites visitors to take a vacation back in time. Contact individual destinations for information on group packages and planning. You can also visit us at www.toursdakota.com.

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Black Hills, Badlands & Lakes Association 1851 Discovery Circle Rapid City, SD 57701 605-355-3600 noreen@blackhillsbadlands.com www.blackhillsbadlands.travel Six National Park areas including Mount Rushmore National Memorial, over 130 attractions, 101 miles of National Scenic Byways, plus Old West landmarks like Deadwood and Wounded Knee. Rapid City Convention and Visitors Bureau 444 Mount Rushmore Rd. N. P.O. Box 747 Rapid City, SD 57701 800-487-3223 ext. 8489 thomson@visitrapidcity.com www.tourrapidcity.com Discover more in Rapid City. Spend your days touring Mount Rushmore, National & State Parks, Crazy Horse and many great attractions. With more accommodations, restaurants and a central location, Rapid City is the perfect hub for any Black Hills tour.

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Sioux Falls CVB P.O. Box 1425 Sioux Falls, SD 57104 800333-2072 www.siouxfallscvb.com South Dakota's largest city. Located at the intersections of I-90 and I-29 along the Minnesota border, one hour off the Lewis and Clark Trail. Over 4000 hotel rooms and 400 restaurants. Watertown Convention & Visitors Bureau 1200 33rd St. SE, Suite 309 P.O. Box 225 Watertown, SD 57201 800-658-4505 karen@watertownsd.com www.watertownsd.com Enjoy a unique, quiet city filled with art, culture, and history in NE South Dakota. Home of Terry Redlin's original paintings, hub & spoke tours.

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Black Hills, Badlands & Lakes Association

Have the Time of Your Life in the Black Hills of South Dakota

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ake a break from today’s hectic world and come to the Black Hills and Badlands of western South Dakota. Here, every one of your precious days off will refresh and renew your spirit as you experience the natural wonders, patriotic monuments, fascinating Old West history and rich Lakota Sioux culture. Rugged rock pinnacles, aspen-laced pine forests, sparkling waterfalls, wideopen prairies – there’s an amazing diversity of landscapes for every type of outdoor enthusiast. Want to see the sights? Enjoy breakfast at Mount Rushmore and an up-close encounter with the Custer State Park buffalo herd before lunch. Take an afternoon tour of the otherworldly Badlands in the afternoon, then head for a night of gambling excitement in historic Deadwood’s casinos. Many of the most intriguing and beautiful attractions in America are located in the Black Hills National Forest, with six National Park and Monument areas, including inspirational Mount Rushmore National Memorial. Just 17 miles away is Crazy Horse Memorial, where the image of the great Sioux leader surveys the mountain retreat.

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In fact, the many contributions of the Lakota Sioux culture underpin much of South Dakota’s uniquely rich cultural heritage. Their striking tipis, fast horses and remarkable feathered and beaded clothing have become the international symbol of America’s native peoples. This is the land of Red Cloud, Sitting Bull, Crazy Horse, Gall, Hump and Rain in the Face. This beautiful landscape of deep forested mountains and wide ranging plains also played a pivotal role in another historical era – the raucous and rambunctious days of the Old West. The last great gold rush in the continental United States happened here, leaving behind ghost mines, ghost towns and the ghosts of such notorious characters as Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity Jane. With over 70 group-friendly attractions throughout the Hills, every day of your vacation will offer a new fascination – there’s so many ways to have fun, challenge your mind and body or just rejuvenate and re-energize your spirit. It’s all here, everything you need to create enduring and uplifting memories as you return ready to re-engage in life’s challenges. Over 500 tourism business

members of Black Hills, Badlands & Lakes Association stand ready to make your vacation one that enriches your life long after your getaway is over.

Top Attractions/Events ■ Mount Rushmore National Memorial

www.nps.gov/moru ■ Crazy Horse Memorial

www.crazyhorsememorial.com ■ Badlands National Park

www.nps.gov/badl ■ Custer State Park Buffalo Roundup

Sept. 22-24, 2012 www.custerstatepark.info ■ Devils Tower National Monument

www.nps.gov/deto ■ Historic Deadwood, S.D.

www.deadwood.org

Contact 605-355-3600 www.blackhillsbadlands.travel Noreen Phipps Noreen@blackhillsbadlands.com

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TENNESSEE Tennessee Department of Tourist Development 312 Rosa L. Parks Ave., 25th Floor Nashville, TN 37243

615-741-9069 Bennjin Lao bennjin.lao@tn.gov www.tnvacation.com

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Christ in the Smokies 520 River Road Gatlinburg, TN 37738 865-436-5155 www.christinthesmokies.com America's #1 religious attraction. Free motorcoach parking, greeters, fully handicap-accessible. Open 364 days. Christmas Place 2470 Pkwy. Pigeon Forge, TN 37868 800-445-3396 www.christmasplace.com The Smokies premier shopping outlet. Featuring over 35,000 sq. ft. of Christmas and gift items. $10 gift certificate to tour group guide and driver, 10% off coupon to tour members. Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum 222 Fifth Ave. S. Nashville, TN 37203 800-852-6437 kmichael@countrymusichalloffame.org www.countrymusichalloffame.com Call 1-800-852-6437 for information on our unique group packages that keep groups coming back again and again.

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ennessee is waiting for you to discover the best of America's great musical styles, friendly people and riveting history, including commemoration events of the Civil War's Sesquicentennial beginning in 2011. Come to Tennessee for endless entertainment from Beale Street's blues and Elvis' rock ‘n’ roll in Memphis, to Nashville's Grand Ole Opry and Music Row's country, gospel, and pop, to bluegrass at the Blueplate Special in Knoxville. There's world-famous events including BBQ cook offs at Memphis in May, Gaylord Opryland, and Jack Daniel Distillery. Tennessee invites travelers off-the-beaten path along the Discover Tennessee Trails & Byways, or to spend a day at award-winning festivals like Chattanooga's Riverfest, Clarksville's Rivers and Spires, and Jonesborough's International Storytelling Festival. For Tennessee's fine arts, there are worldclass galleries like the Frist in Nashville, the Hunter in Chattanooga, and the Brooks in Memphis.

Elvis Presley's Graceland 3734 Elvis Presley Blvd. Memphis, TN 38116 800-238-2010 glsales@elvis.com www.elvis.com/groups Discover the ultimate rock 'n' roll experience in Memphis. Elvis Presley's Graceland takes your group on a one of a kind journey through Elvis' humble beginnings and rise to superstardom with an up close and personal look at Elvis' life. Gaylord Springs Golf Links 18 Springhouse Lane Nashville, TN 37214 615-889-3060 wchandler@gaylordentertainment.com www.gaylordsprings.com The Gaylord Springs Golf Links has earned its place among the nation’s best. The links style, par 72 layout offers 18 challenging holes bordered by limestone bluffs and enhanced by federally protected wetland. Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies 88 River Rd. Gatlinburg, TN 37738 888-240-1358 www.ripleysaquariumofthesmokies.com America's most fun, world-class 1.4 million-gallon aquarium. 8,000 exotic sea creatures, 11-foot sharks, the world's largest underwater aquarium tunnel, hourly dive shows, educational classes and two great restaurants. Open 365 days a year.

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Pigeon Forge Department of Tourism

Pigeon Forge: Your Tour Home in the Smokies

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igeon Forge, Tennessee, sets the standard for what a tour group demands – beautiful surroundings, plenty of entertainment, many dining choices, abundant lodging and lots of shopping. Great Smoky Mountains National Park, America’s most visited national park, is the backdrop for this perennially popular tour destination. Mt. LeConte, rising to 6,595 feet, is like a theatrical backdrop for the glittering lights of Pigeon Forge. The town has only 6,200 permanent residents, but hospitality is everyone’s watchword. There are 10,000 hotel, motel, cabin and chalet rooms available, so every tour planner can find a perfect home base. The Dollywood theme park is the most visited attraction in Tennessee, and it is complemented by the $25-million Titanic Museum attraction, WonderWorks and more than a dozen theaters. There

Top Attractions/Events ■ Dollywood ■ Titanic Museum Attraction ■ Pigeon Forge Winterfest

(November through February) ■ Dolly Parton Homecoming Parade

(Early May) are more than 20 shows available in the theaters – morning, matinee and evening – showcasing country music, gospel, comedy, magic and more. Dining can be a special tour component in Pigeon Forge, with country classics such as the Old Mill Restaurant and Mama’s Farmhouse and a newcomer called the Partridge and Pear, where the menu has a holiday feast accent every month of the year. The Partridge and Pear is part of the Incredible Christmas Place, one of Pigeon Forge’s top retail

■ Abundant Theater Entertainment ■ Outlet and Specialty Shopping

Contact 800-285-7557 www.pigeonforgetours.com Joy McNealy, Senior Sales Manager jmcnealy@mypigeonforge.com attractions, along with hundreds of outlet, specialty and craft stores.

Where every visit creates lasting memories Motorcoach travelers know that Pigeon Forge is the perfect place to make memories. Could be because there’s so much to see and do here … shopping, shows, Dollywood® or the majestic beauty of our Smoky Mountains. Or it could be that warm welcome they receive, kind of like visiting an old friend. Whatever the reason, they know that every visit creates memories that will last a lifetime.

PigeonForgeTours.com 1-800-285-7557

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The Wildhorse Saloon 120 Second Ave. N. Nashville, TN 37201 615-458-7373 wchandler@gaylordentertainment.com www.wildhorsesaloon.com Located on historic Second Avenue, Nashville's premier entertainment hot spot. You'll find three floors of action-packed fun including live music nightly and complimentary dance lessons on the largest dance floor in town. Open for lunch and dinner.

Chaffin's Barn Dinner Theatre 8204 Hwy. 100 Nashville, TN 37221 800-282-2276 chaffingroups@yahoo.com www.dinnertheatre.com Chaffin's Barn Dinner Theatre would love for you to come and visit while you are in town. We are on the southwest side of Nashville near BelleMeade Plantation, Cheekwood and Natchez Trace. You will love our great buffets & Broadwaystyle plays.

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Chattanooga CVB 2 Broad St. Chattanooga, TN 37402 800-322-3344 www.chattanoogafun.com One of the top destinations in the country is now even better with more to see and do than ever before. Visit our website at www.chattanoogafun.com. Pigeon Forge Dept. of Tourism P.O. Box 1390 2450 Parkway Pigeon Forge, TN 37868 800-285-7557 jmcnealy@mypigeonforge.com www.pigeonforgetours.com Nestled in the foothills of Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Pigeon Forge is one of the top group tour destinations in the United States - the home of Dollywood and 14 great musical variety shows that include 5 dinner shows.

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Cumberland County Playhouse 221 Tennessee Ave. P.O. Box 830 Crossville, TN 38557 800-746-8455 jrkluender@ccplayhouse.com www.ccplayhouse.com The Playhouse is committed to the arts as an indigenous, homegrown part of rural America. The Playhouse regularly produces new works based upon Tennessee and Southeastern history and culture, plus revivals of works with Appalachian themes.

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General Jackson Showboat 2808 Opryland Drive Nashville, TN 37214 615-458-3900 wchandler@gaylordentertainment.com www.generaljackson.com The General Jackson Showboat is a 300-foot-long paddlewheel riverboat with four massive decks. It is one of the largest showboats in the country. Both the midday and the evening cruise experience include a delicious meal. Cruises last 2 1/2 - 3 hours. Grand Ole Opry 2802 Opryland Dr. Nashville, TN 37214 615-889-3060 wchandler@gaylordentertainment.com www.opry.com What began as a simple radio broadcast in 1925 is today a live-entertainment phenomenon, showcasing a mix of country legends and contemporary chart-toppers, world famous for creating one-ofa-kind entertainment moments that are not to be missed. Ryman Auditorium 116 Fifth Ave. N. Nashville, TN 37219 615-889-3060 wchandler@gaylordentertainment.com www.ryman.com The Ryman Auditorium first opened its doors in 1892. Musicians ranging from Roy Acuff to James Brown and Patsy Cline to Sheryl Crow have performed on the Ryman stage, making it a historical and a current-day icon for people everywhere.

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NASHVILLE’S ONLY ONLY STUDIO STUDIO TOUR TOUR Complete your Countr y Music Hall of Fame® and Museum experience with a tour and group recording in the studio where some of the biggest hits in music histor y were born. Our “Star for a Day ” package is the quinessential Nashville experience.

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TEXAS Texas Tourism Office P.O. Box 12428 Austin, TX 78711

512-936-0292 Debra Bustos debra.bustos@governor.state.tx.us www.TravelTex.com

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Y.O. Ranch 1736 Y.O. Ranch Rd. Mountain Home, TX 78058 800-967-2624 debbie@yoranch.com www.yoranch.com Join us for your meal of the best hill country cooking around. We offer family-style eating, giving you the opportunity to chat with other guests, cowboys and ranch hands. During the tour, your guide will give you a history of the ranch, a Texas brand since 1880. You’ll also hear about our exotic wildlife conservation program. DMO ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

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exas. It’s Like a Whole Other Country! Within its 267,000 square miles, there’s something for everyone in Texas. The state’s amazing variety of landscapes and cultures – spread across seven regions – lends itself to unforgettable experiences and adventures. Immerse yourself in sparkling waters, spectacular vistas, a creative arts scene, mouth-watering cuisine and a touch of the Wild West! Texas welcomes you year-round to play one of the more than 800 golf courses, stroll along 600 miles of beaches, enjoy the stunning scenery of the national and state parks, hike a challenging trail, or visit a guest ranch for a fun outdoor Western adventure. Contact individual destinations for information on group packages and planning. You can also visit us at traveltex.com

Killeen CVB P.O. Box 1239 3601 South W.S. Young Drive Killeen, TX 76540 254-501-3888 ahoward@ci.killeen.tx.us www.visitkilleen.com Killeen is the proud neighbor of Fort Hood, the largest military base in the free world. Unique experiences await you on the golf course, nature trails, lake, at the theater, rodeo and more. Come see “Where Freedom Grows.” Nacogdoches CVB 200 E. Main St. Nacogdoches, TX 75961 888-653-3788 info@visitnacogdoches.org www.visitnacogdoches.org Visit the oldest town in Texas and uncover the stories behind the flags - battles won, lives lost, hearts broken, and independence gained. Be our guest and discover why Nacogdoches is as unique as it sounds. HOTEL ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

The Victorian Condo-Hotel Resort & Conference Center 6300 Seawall Blvd. Galveston Island, TX 77552 800-231-6363 www.victoriancondo.com Spacious one-and-two-bedroom condominiums with beautiful Gulf view from your private balcony, over plenty of room to accommodate your group. THEATER ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

San Antonio Rose Live 201 E. Commerce, Suite 310 San Antonio, TX 78205 210-212-7638 music@saroselive.com www.sanantonioroselive.com This live classic country music show is in the historic Aztec Theatre on the world-famous River Walk. This exciting show presents the best of traditional country, western swing, and gospel music. grouptraveldirectory.com


UTAH

VERMONT

VIRGINIA

Utah Office of Tourism

Vermont Department

Virginia Tourism Corporation

300 N. State St. Salt Lake City, UT 84114

of Tourism & Marketing

901 E. Byrd St. Richmond, VA 23219

800-200-1160 Patti Denny pdenny@utah.gov www.visitutah.com

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tah represents the best of both the Rocky Mountains and the Desert Southwest. Within our state boundaries you are able to ski The Greatest Snow on Earth® at 13 world-class ski and summer resorts, explore five national parks, seven national monuments, two national recreation areas, six national forests, more than 40 state parks and drive state and nationallyrecognized byways. Impressive vistas and inspiring landscapes are around every corner - whether you choose to hike, climb, mountain bike, enjoy white-water rafting or discover bird and wildlife watching opportunities at locations statewide. In addition to Utah’s natural wonders, we invite you to experience our fine dining, shopping, spas, golf courses, cultural and heritage sites such as historic Temple Square, as well as the events they offer. The Utah Office of Tourism is pleased to provide group planners with a great tool for planning programs, the Utah Travel Guide. The Guide includes yearround, statewide information on destinations, activities, events, lodging, guides and outfitters. To view or request a Utah Travel Guide visit www.utah.travel.

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One National Life Drive, 6th Floor Montpelier, VT 05620-0501

804-545-5500

802-828-5905

Carol Torricelli ctorricelli@virginia.org

Christiane Skinner christiane.skinner@state.vt.us www.vermontvacation.com www.VermontPartners.org/motorcoach

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ermont offers a wonderful new tool which has all the information you need for your next group tour to Vermont. VermontPartners.org/Motorcoach has everything at your fingertips. The section “What’s New” is updated as new attractions and programs become available. Partners’ websites and other useful resources on the web can be accessed from this page. Suggested itineraries such as Vermont Famous Faces and Places, Vermont Made and Farm Visits are available along with escort notes, image information and much more. You can even post your retail day trips or multi-day trips to Vermont and New England (with a minimum of one night in Vermont) on VermontVacation.com, our official tourism site. Don’t forget to bookmark both websites and think of Vermont as a destination for your groups.

www.virginia.org

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he best getaway is one that really takes you away to another world – and the best of that world is in Virginia: Charming small towns, cities and neighborhoods, great shops and restaurants, country roads winding through woods and meadows, outdoor recreation. Virginia is also synonymous with American history. From the founding of modern America at Jamestown in 1607 to the present, Virginia has been at the forefront in terms not only of history, heritage and culture but also of stewardship and presentation of those treasures. For those seeking to connect with their history and heritage and to experience the diverse richness of American culture, there is no place like Virginia for a vacation getaway. Contact individual destinations for information on group packages and planning. You can also visit us at www.virginia.org.

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VisitNorfolk

The Heart of the Virginia Waterfront

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ituated in the center of the midAtlantic coastal region, Norfolk, VA is a city known for its scenic waterways, lush landscape, thriving port, historic sites, moderate climate and diverse cultural and entertainment opportunities. Attractions celebrate the many faces of life in this historic city, one of America’s oldest. Norfolk’s universal allure is its vibrant waterfront location, attracting visitors from across the world to one of America’s most diverse cultural meccas. Looking for outdoor adventure? Take a Segway Tour of downtown Norfolk, play a round of golf, learn to sail, hike the Elizabeth River Trail, or cruise the harbor on a Tall Ship. Dine at one of Norfolk’s 80 chef-owned restaurants, explore the nationally-renowned Chrysler Museum of Art or take a walk through the beautiful historic Freemason & Ghent districts. Whether embarking on a group tour or strolling throughout the walkable downtown area, Norfolk’s many historical

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sights can be reached within the city limits. Navy buffs can engage in lively tours of Naval Station Norfolk, the world’s largest naval station and home to more than 100 ships in the Atlantic Fleet. Norfolk is also home to Battleship Wisconsin, one of the largest battleships in the world, which is docked in the city’s picturesque harbor and has served in both WWII and the Gulf War. Guests will also be able to explore the deep blue sea at neighboring NAUTICUS, a museum complete with touch tanks, an IMAX theater and interactive exhibits. Located within a day’s driving distance from two-thirds of the U.S. population, Norfolk is accessible from most major cities on the East Coast. Nearby Norfolk International Airport offers hundreds of flights daily.

Top Attractions/Events ■ Chrysler Museum of Art

www.chrysler.org ■ Norfolk Walkabouts

www.norfolkwalkabouts.com ■ Nauticus

www.nauticus.org ■ Rover Cruises

www.rovercruises.com ■ Norfolk Botanical Gardens

www.nbgs.org ■ Virginia Zoo

www.virginiazoo.org

Contact 800-368-3097 www.visitnorfolktoday.com Melissa Hopper mhopper@norfolkcvb.com

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Busch Gardens Williamsburg One Busch Gardens Blvd. Williamsburg, VA 23187 800-343-7946 www.buschgardens.com/va Colonial Williamsburg 101A Visitor Center Drive Williamsburg, VA 23185 888-293-5627 karens@emgroupusa.com www.colonialwilliamsburg.com For a convenient solution to planning a perfect Colonial Williamsburg vacation, choose one of our packages. From romantic retreats to family adventures, these plans fit a range of budgets and interests. Jamestown - Yorktown Foundation P.O. Box 1607 Williamsburg, VA 23187 888-593-4682 crawlins@jyf.state.va.us www.historyisfun.org Luray Caverns 970 US Hwy. 211 W. Luray, VA 22835 888-443-6551 www.luraycaverns.com

Monticello - Home of Thomas Jefferson 931 Thomas Jefferson Parkway Charlottesville, VA 22902 434-984-9880 reservations@monticello.org www.monticello.org Situated on a mountaintop outside Charlottesville, Virginia, Monticello, a 5,000-acre plantation, was the home of Thomas Jefferson. Monticello is the only historic house in the U.S. on the United Nations' World Heritage List. Potomac Riverboat Company 205 the Strand Alexandria, VA 22314-3317 703-684-0580 www.potomacriverboatco.com Three different sightseeing cruises offered including a Washington by water monuments cruise, water taxi service and a cruise to/from Mount Vernon. Dining packages including our student music cruises. The Homestead 7696 Sam Snead Highway Hot Springs, VA 24445 800-838-1766 www.thehomestead.com

Yankee Candle Williamsburg 2200 Richmond Rd. Williamsburg, VA 23185 877-616-6510 rhuss@yankeecandle.com www.yankeecandle.com Williamsburg's best free group travel stop is conveniently located amongst great area shopping attractions and restaurants. Visit us, we think you'll agree this is quite an unusual place. DMO ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Fredericksburg Area Tourism 706 Caroline St. Fredericksburg, VA 22401 866-405-3046 lhill@fredericksburgva.gov www.visitfred.com The Fredericksburg Area's free planning service will make planning your group's visit or event easier than ever. Newport News Tourism Development Office Fountain Plaza Two 700 Town Center Dr., Suite 320 Newport News, VA 23606 757-926-1428 tswindell@nngov.com www.newport-news.org The perfect place to launch an exciting group tour, host reunions or make your sporting event; within a day's drive of half the U.S. population.

THE PATH TO FREEDOM

RICHMOND. BURNED THROUGH

Richmond burning image courtesy of Virginia Historical Society

TAKE THE JOURNEY.

VISIT VISITRICHMONDVA.COM/GROUPS

OR CALL 1-888-RICHMOND.

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VIRGINIA continued

WASHINGTON Washington Tourism Alliance

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Norfolk CVB 232 E. Main St. Norfolk, VA 23510 800-368-3097 mhopper@norfolkcvb.com www.norfolkcvb.com Norfolk CVB provides group itineraries designed for commercial tour operators, student and scouting groups, military and family reunions. Request your customized itinerary online at www.norfolkcvb.com.

1119 Pacific Ave., Suite 1400 Tacoma, WA. 98402

206-660-6520 Suzanne Fletcher suzanne@watourismalliance.com www.watourismalliance.com

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Argosy Cruises 1101 Alaska Way, #201 Seattle, WA 98101 800-642-7816 garyg@argosycruises.com www.argosycruises.com Argosy Cruises has been cruising the water of the Pacific Northwest since 1949. Argosy provides fully narrated tours, private charters, dining cruises and Tillicum Village. CASINO ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Prince William County/Manassas CVB 8609 Sudley Rd., Suite 105 Manassas, VA 20110 703-396-7130 info@visitpwc.com www.visitpwc.com Experience our southern hospitality as you explore our quaint small towns, enjoy our fantastic shopping, admire our breathtaking scenery, and so much more. You'll find what you're looking for in Prince William County. History Loves Company. Richmond Metropolitan CVB 401 N. Third St. Richmond, VA 23219 800-370-9004 skenney@richmondva.org www.visitrichmondva.com/util/travel-professionals The Richmond Region specializes in providing unforgettable experiences for your group. From Pocahontas and early settlers to Civil War battlefields, history is around every corner. See for yourself why the Richmond Region is so easy to love. Virginia Beach CVB 2101 Parks Ave., Suite 500 Virginia Beach, VA 23451 800-700-7702 knorman@vbgov.com www.vbfun.com Nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and the Chesapeake Bay, our little corner of the world specializes in spirit-lifting. Like exploring miles of beach and boardwalk, nature and adventure. Experience the joy of shopping or reveling at an outdoor crab feast. Visit Fairfax 7927 Jones Branch Drive, South Wing 100 McLean, VA 22102 703-790-0643 dmiller@fxva.com www.fxva.com Enjoy everything that Northern Virginia has to offer. From the monuments and memorials of nearby Washington, DC to the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center to George Washington's Mount Vernon Estate & Gardens.

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Tulalip Casino 10200 Quil Ceda Blvd. Tulalip, WA 98271 888-272-1111 www.tulalipresort.com With Tulalip Resort's unique combination of luxurious accommodations and endless entertainment, it's easy to see why the Tulalip is regarded as one of the most outstanding group destinations in the Pacific Northwest. DMO ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

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ashington State offers a diversity unmatched by any location on earth. Dazzling city skylines, majestic mountains, active volcanoes, enchanting islands, romantic vineyards, working guest ranches, rugged coastlines and mystical rain forests. Snowboard down a glacier, view wild Orcas, dine 500 feet above Seattle, taste world class wine by horseback, mountain bike a forest trail, sample fair trade gourmet chocolate, enjoy “farm to table” slow food and sleep where ancient trees wear beards of lush green moss. You might even catch a glimpse of Edward, Bella or Jacob, in Forks and La Push, on the Olympic Peninsula. Home to the romantic story of Twilight. It’s all here in Washington State and we invite you to experience it for yourself. Visit our website at www.experiencewa.com and plan your visit to the amazing State of Washington.

City of Lynnwood Start Here! 4114 198th St SW, Suite 7 P.O. Box 5008 Lynnwood, WA 98046 425-670-5043 mmonroe@ci.lynnwood.wa.us www.lynnwoodtourism.com Located 12 miles north of Seattle; Abundant shopping and dining; Quality hotels 40% below downtown rates; Gateway to beaches, ferries, wineries, casinos, mountains and more. Snohomish County Tourism Bureau 909 S.E. Everett Mall Way, C 300 Everett, WA 98208 888-338-0976 amy@snohomish.org www.snohomish.org Snohomish County, Washington is only 12 miles north of Seattle with hotel rates 40% less. Home to the Boeing Tour, the Flying Heritage Collection, and nature-based tours. Whale watching, bald eagle viewing, river rafting trips and estuary tours. Wenatchee Valley CVB 25 N. Wenatchee Ave., Suite C-111 Wenatchee, WA 98801 800-572-7753 marcia@wenatcheevalley.org www.wenatcheevalley.org

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WEST VIRGINIA West Virginia Division of Tourism 90 MacCorkle Ave. S.W. Charleston, WV 25303

800-225-5982 Kathy Johnson kathy.a.johnson2@wv.gov www.wvtourism.com

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Beckley Exhibition Coal Mine Beckley, WV 25801 www.beckleymine.com Fenton Art Glass Company 420 Caroline Ave. Williamstown, WV 26187-1121 800-319-7793 www.fentonartglass.com Heritage Farm Museum & Village 3300 Harvey Road Huntington, WV 25704 www.heritagefarmmuseum.com National Radio Astronomy Observatory Green Bank, WV 24994-0002 www.nrao.edu A national facility devoted to Radio Astronomy and home to the world's largest fully steerable radio telescope. Open to the public, offering group tours and school field trip experiences.

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est Virginia is the most northern of the so-called Southern states. The northern panhandle extends farther north than Pittsburgh, Penn. and the southern boundary falls south of Richmond, Va. With a mean elevation of 1,500 feet, West Virginia is the highest state east of the Mississippi River and lies wholly within the Appalachian Mountain range. Over 75 percent of the state’s surface is forested. Many of North America’s largest metropolitan centers lie within a 500-mile radius of Charleston, the state capital. West Virginia is the only state born of the Civil War. Visitors to the Mountain State can relive the days of conflict at one of the many Civil War re-enactments. Start at West Virginia’s Independence Hall in Wheeling, where an interactive program allows visitors to learn about the dramatic events leading to the secession of western Virginia from its pro-Confederacy eastern brothers. Other popular attractions in the state include the Cass, Potomac Eagle, and Durbin and Greenbrier Valley scenic railroads. The American Mountain Theater in Elkins offers family-oriented music programs.

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New River Train P.O. Box 393 Huntington, WV 25708 866-639-7487 newrivertrain@aol.com www.newrivertrain.com Next October join our four 300-mile round trips of the world-famous New River Train. From Huntington, West Virginia through the 65-mile-long New River Gorge. Enjoy railroad days festival each day during the three-hour layover. Tamarack, The Best of West Virginia One Tamarack Park Beckley, WV 25801 888-262-7225 www.tamarackwv.com DMO ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Charleston CVB 200 Civic Center Dr. Charleston, WV 25301 800-733-5469 www.charlestonwv.com Convention & Visitors Bureau of Marion County 1000 Cole St., Suite A Pleasant Valley, WV 26554 800-834-7365 cvb@marioncvb.com www.marioncvb.com Your groups will love our country music shows, heritage attractions, fairs and festivals, and our new winery & distillery. Explore historic sites, indulge in great dining. Let us help you plan your tour to Mountaineer County, WV. Greater Parkersburg CVB 350 7th St. Parkersburg, WV 26101 800-752-4982 www.greaterparkersburg.com

Greenbrier County CVB P.O. Box 1107 Lewisburg, WV 24901 800-833-2068 rstebbins@greenbrierwv.com www.greenbrierwv.com Home to the breathtaking natural beauty that makes West Virginia wild and wonderful, Greenbrier County has everything from scenic countryside to remarkable mountain views. West Virginia Mountain Highlands P.O. Box 1456 Elkins, WV 26241 877-982-6867 info@mountainhighlands.com www.mountainhighlands.com Schedule your next group trip to the Mountain Highlands of Wild, Wonderful West Virginia. You'll be surprised the hidden treasures that await you. CASINO ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races & Slots 750 Hollywood Drive Charles Town, WV 25414 800-795-7001 www.hollywoodcasinocharlestown.com Mardi Gras Casino & Resort One Greyhound Drive Nitro, WV 25313 800-224-9683 www.tristateracetrack.com HOTEL ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

The Woods Resort 1694 The Woods Rd. Hedgesville, WV 25427 304-754-7977 kathy@thewoods.com www.thewoods.com The Woods is bordered on three sides by the 23,000-acre Sleepy Creek Wildlife Management Area. Sleepy Creek contains more than 75 miles of hiking trails and a 205-acre lake for fishing and canoeing. The perfect destination for your next group trip. THEATER ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

American Mountain Theater 49 Martin Street Elkins, WV 26241-3490 800-943-3670 www.americanmountaintheater.com Clay Center for the Arts & Sciences P.O. Box 11690 Charleston, WV 25339 304-561-3500 www.theclaycenter.org

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Convention & Visitors Bureau of Marion County

Make Time for Marion County, WV

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arion County provides the perfect backdrop for groups wishing to explore the Mountain State. We are conveniently located off of Interstate 79, which is a primary north-south thoroughfare through West Virginia. Fairmont, Marion County offers a host of fine group lodging and dining choices and a myriad of opportunities for entertainment, historical discovery, sightseeing, and fun. Catering to a group with diverse interests? No matter what time of year you want to visit, you’ll find activities to accommodate large groups. Many enjoy stepping back in time at Pricketts Fort, one of WV’s most unique living history museums where visitors relive the life of 18th century pioneers. Historical interpreters including blacksmiths, a tinsmith, a potter, basket and cloth weavers, an Eastern Woodland Indian and others share their stories and talents with guests. Pricketts Fort is just part of Marion County’s rich history. You’ll find Civil War Trail Markers, a compelling Veterans Memorial and numerous other historical sites and museums to visit as well.

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Several parks, a rail trail and recreation areas provide picturesque landscapes for leisure activities such as nature walks, picnicking, and sightseeing. A variety of year-round arts and entertainment events set the stage for fun. Country and Bluegrass music artists light up the stage at Sagebrush Round Up which is also home to WV’s Country Music Association and Country Music Hall of Fame. Or visit Heston Farm, 220 acres along the banks of the Tygart River filled with the timeless quality of farm life. Enjoy wine and whiskey tastings, tours, country-style food, and concerts and special events at Heston Farm Winery and Pinchgut Hollow Distillery. Many groups also include time to stroll and shop the streets of historic downtown, where treasure hunters delight in the many quaint shops showcasing handcrafted West Virginia items, antiques and souvenirs. Call us for information on great itinerary ideas. We’re committed to your guests and are glad to assist you in creating a memorable travel excursion. 1-800-834-7365 or visit www.newtravelfairmont.info

Top Attractions/Events ■ Prickett's Fort State Park

www.prickettsfort.org ■ Valley Falls State Park

www.valleyfallsstatepark.com ■ Sagebrush Round Up

& Country Music Hall of Fame http://billjanoske.tripod.com ■ Muriale's Restaurant

www.murialesrestaurant.com ■ Feast of the Seven Fishes

www.feastofthesevenfishesfestival.com ■ Heston Farm Winery

www.hestonfarm.com

Contact 800-834-7365 www.marioncvb.com Marianne Moran cvb@marioncvb.com

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WISCONSIN FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT’S

Circle Wisconsin Corporation 835 Fairfax Street Altoona, WI 54720

800-223-0652

SPRING GREEN, WISCONSIN

Peggy Bitzer info@circlewisconsin.com www.circlewisconsin.com

Wright’s personal residence, Taliesin! Tours begin at the Frank Lloyd Wright Visitor Center open daily, May 1 – October 31 9:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Group tours welcome! Reservations required.

5607 Cty. Hwy. C, Spring Green, WI (877) 588-7900 WWW.TALIESINPRESERVATION.ORG

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Harley-Davidson Museum 500 W. Canal St. Milwaukee, WI 53201 877-436-8736 groups@h-dmuseum.com www.h-dmuseum.com More than a nostalgia trip for motorcycle enthusiasts, explore history and culture through the lens of an iconic American company; two restaurants, shop, factory tours, free parking. Jelly Belly Visitor Center 10100 Jelly Belly Lane Corner Hwy 165 & Green Bay Rd. Pleasant Prairie, WI 53158 866-868-7522 jbasco@jellybelly.com www.jellybelly.com FREE Tours - Visitors learn the secrets of making Jelly Belly jelly beans through video presentations while riding the Jelly Belly Express indoor train through our warehouse. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Daily. Retail Store open 9 a.m.-5 p.m.Sample Bar and Snack Bar.

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ircle Wisconsin is the statewide destination marketing organization that specifically promotes to the motorcoach group travel industry. We represent attractions, lodging facilities, restaurants, convention and visitors bureaus, chambers of commerce and receptive tour services. Our objective is to create a positive image of Wisconsin as a great place to do business, and Circle Wisconsin is an organization built on the high quality of its members and the level of service they are proud to provide. Contact individual destinations for information on group packages and planning. You can also visit us at www.circlewisconsin.com.

Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center One John Nolen Drive Madison, WI 53703 608-261-4015 www. mononaterrace.com Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, Monona Terrace is a state-of-the-art facility featuring curvilinear forms, dramatic open spaces, and beautiful views of Lake Monona. Taliesin Preservation, Inc. 5607 Hwy. C Spring Green, WI 53588 877-588-7900 tours@taliesinpreservation.org www.taliesinpreservation.org Experience Frank Lloyd Wright's genius at his beloved Wisconsin River Valley home. Interior and exterior tours of the architect's home are available. All tours begin at the FLLW Visitor Center which includes a gift shop, bookstore and restaurant. DMO ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Ashland Area Chamber of Commerce 805 Lakeshore Drive W. Ashland, WI 54806 800-284-9484 info@visitashland.com www.visitashland.com The City of Ashland, Wisconsin sits nestled at the head of Chequamegon Bay on the south shore of magnificent Lake Superior - which is why we are known as "Lake Superior's Hometown." Ashland is a beautiful, close-knit community with an excellent variety of lodging, dining, recreation and attraction options. VISIT Milwaukee 648 N. Plankinton Ave., Suite 425 Milwaukee, WI 53203 800-231-0903 wdobrzynski@milwaukee.org www.visitmilwaukee.org Entertainment, celebration and fun await you in Milwaukee. Enjoy the Harley-Davidson Museum, Pabst Mansion, The Domes, Discovery World and the Fonzi statue. VISIT Milwaukee will gladly assist with planning, promotion, FAMs and more.

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Wisconsin Dells Visitor & Convention Bureau

A Water Playground for Groups

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isconsin Dells has been a favorite vacation spot for Midwesterners for generations, with the main draws being the loads of attractions and the river that carved a path right through the community. But in recent years, the Dells, as it’s referred to by loyalists, has made the leap

from regional find to national monument. The reason? Its growing reputation as “The Waterpark Capital of the World!®” Groups of all kinds—family reunions, motorcoach, special-occasion gatherings—often make a beeline for the amenity-laden waterpark resorts. Some are sprawling and have multiple indoor and

outdoor waterparks, while others are cozier and provide a more classic Dells experience. When not enjoying the wave pools, plunge slides and water roller coasters, groups often participate in other Wisconsin Dells rituals like boat tours on the Wisconsin River or playing a round of mini-golf or competing on the go-kart track. There’s shopping on the main street, Broadway, and at the open-air Tanger Outlet Center with over 60 brand-name designer stores. And dining choices are as varied as people’s taste buds—classic Wisconsin supper clubs, ethnic, vegetarian, kid-friendly, healthy homemade and sports bars. Grown-up groups will be pleased to know there is an alter-ego to this community too, one that includes four championship golf courses, sophisticated day and overnight spas, an incredible winery, theater and shows, plus a popular casino.

Top Attractions/Events ■ Waterparks – indoor & outdoor

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WYOMING

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Wisconsin Dells Visitor & Convention Bureau 115 LaCrosse St. P.O. Box 390 Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965 800-223-3557 groups@wisdells.com www.wisdells.com With over 100 entertainment options and 80 diverse dining choices, there's sure to be an itinerary your group will applaud. Wisconsin Dells gives groups plenty of activities to choose from. Add in a huge selection of diverse dining and accommodation options. Let us help you plan an event that makes a splash.

1520 Etchepare Circle Cheyenne, WY 82007

800-225-5996 James Scroon james.scroon@wyo.gov www.wyomingtourism.org

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yoming, in the Rocky Mountains, is home to Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks and Devils Tower. Wyoming is the Cowboy State with western destinations like Laramie, Jackson Hole, Cody, Sheridan and Cheyenne. Relive the Old West with cowboys, rodeos, Cheyenne Frontier Days (the world’s largest outdoor rodeo), dude/ working ranches, cattle drives, herds of wild horses and western shoot-outs. Enjoy biking, hiking, rafting and fishing. Winter options include destination ski resorts, snowmobiling, and dogsledding.

Buffalo Bill’s Cody/Yellowstone Country 800-393-2639 www.yellowstonecountry.org www.bbhc.org Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Spirit lives on in CodyYellowstone’s east gate. With an unmatched variety of attractions and touring options, you’re sure to find the perfect fit for your next group tour. Visit Cheyenne 1 Depot Square 121 W. 15th St., Suite 202 Cheyenne, WY 82001 307-778-3133 darren@cheyenne.org www.cheyenne.org Live the Legend of Cheyenne. Feast while surrounded by bison, enjoy several great Western museums or experience Cheyenne Frontier Days - the world's largest rodeo. THEATER â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â–

Jackson Hole Playhouse P.O. Box 2788 Jackson, WY 83001 307-733-6994 msvickigarnick@gmail.com www.jhplayhouse.com Jackson Hole Playhouse has entertained families and travelers of all different shapes, sizes, and disposition. From memorable visitors such as Peter O'Toole, Rock Hudson, and Henry Fonda, in the early days, to modern day memorables that range from Olivia Newton John to Harrison Ford to you! The Jackson Hole Playhouse is the areas premier spot for a rompin', rowdy, western good time in Jackson.

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his vibrant Wyoming city offers Western hospitality at its best for groups of all sizes. Feast while surrounded by 3,000 bison, enjoy several museums celebrating the area's history, or experience Cheyenne Frontier Days, the world's largest outdoor rodeo and western celebration. Be sure to see Cheyenne's newest attraction — Cheyenne Depot Square — which features the beautifully restored depot, a new railroad museum, and a plaza featuring seasonal concerts as well as trolley and horse-drawn carriage rides. Surrounded by natural beauty and historic attractions, Cheyenne is also the perfect hub for visits to Ft. Laramie National Historic Site, the Oregon Trail Ruts, and Rocky Mountain National Park. Call the Cheyenne Area CVB (800426-5009) or visit www.cheyenne.org and then come Live the Legend of Cheyenne.

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Top Attractions/Events ■ Cheyenne Frontier Days

Old West Museum ■ Wyoming State Capitol and Museum ■ Cheyenne Depot Square ■ Cheyenne Frontier Days

Late July ■ Americana Music Weekend

Labor Day weekend ■ Christmas Parade, Craft Show, Concert

Late November

Contact 800-426-5009 www.cheyenne.org Darren Rudloff darren@cheyenne.org

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Econo Lodge Inn and Suites University 2231 Banff Trail NW Calgary, AB T2M 4L2 800-917-7779 saleseconobanfftrail@shaw.ca www.econolodgecalgary.com

Casa Loma, Toronto's Majestic Castle 1 Austin Terrace Toronto, ON M5R 1X8 416-923-1171 trussell@casaloma.org www.casaloma.org This 98-room castle features unique architecture and beautifully decorated suites with soaring ceilings, rich wood carving and sumptuous marble. You can explore secret passages, climb twisting towers and traverse an 800-foot tunnel to luxurious stables.

Hilton Los Cabos Beach & Golf Resort Carretera Transpeninsular Km. 19.5 San Jose, Del Cabo 23447 Mexico 011.52.624.145.6500 or 011.52.624.145.6544 for Group Sales Director larry.colton@hilton.com www.hiltonloscabos.com/specials/index.html Discover a new definition of luxury & service at the Hilton Los Cabos Beach & Golf Resort. A true Four Diamond Los Cabos, Mexico Hotel, Hilton Los Cabos offers world-class amenities, palatial guestrooms and indulgent dining. Make your escape today.

Econo Lodge Motel Village 2440-16th Ave NW Calgary, AB T2M 0M5 866-501-0542 econolodgemotelvillage@shaw.ca www.econolodgecalgary.com

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Olympic Park of Montreal 4141 Ave. Pierre de Coubertin Montreal, QC H1V 3N7 877-997-0919 michel.aird@rio.gouv.qc.ca www.rio.gouv.qc.ca Take advantage of your visit at the Observatory in the Montreal Tower to discover the nearby attractions: the Biodome and the Botanical Garden. QUEBEC DMO ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Toronto’s Castle Explore elegantly decorated suites, secret passages, soaring towers and magnificent Estate Gardens. www.casaloma.org 416-923-1171

Gift Shop, Cafe and Parking on site. One Austin Terrace, Toronto, ON. Close to the Dupont Subway Station.

Tourisme Quebec 1255 Rue Peel, Suite #400 Montreal, QC H3B 4V4 888-883-8801 jean.bouffard@tourisme.gouv.qc.ca www.bonjourquebec.com Unique for its history, language and culture. A place at the crossroads of the Old and the New World, where tradition and innovation combine with a contagious energy and joie de vivre. Enjoy group travel to Quebec. SASKATCHEWAN DMO ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Tourism Saskatoon 101 - 202 4th Avenue North Saskatoon, SK S7K 0K1 800-567-2444 info@tourismsaskatoon.com www.tourismsaskatoon.com “Refreshing” aptly describes the sentiments of visitors to Saskatoon; a city infused with a lively ambiance, friendly hospitality and rich, diverse cultural experiences.

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Avalon Waterways 877-797-8791 jhurtado@globusfamily.com www.avalonwaterways.com Part of the Globus family of brands, backed by more than 80 years of experience in planning itineraries and guiding vacations around the world. And as experts in travel, Avalon continues to raise the bar when it comes to river and small ship cruising Blount Small Ship Adventures 800-556-7450 esther@blountsmallshipadventures.com www.blountsmallshipadventures.com Blount Small Ship Adventures is a small cruise line specializing in unique coastal itineraries to the Caribbean, Central America, U.S. and Canada. Founded in 1966, this family-owned company operates three U.S. Registry and U.S. crewed ships. Royal Caribbean Cruises 305-539-6000 rblockus@rccl.com www.royalcaribbean.com With six different families of ships and more than 22 vessels, we visit over a hundred ports of call in some of the world's most breathtaking locations. Each one with Gold Anchor service onboard for your group. NATIONAL DINING ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Buca di Beppo 866-941-2822 www.bucadibeppo.com At Buca di Beppo, groups of all sizes and ages step into Little Italy and enjoy a variety of group menus to satisfy everyone’s palate and budget. For group rates or to book your reservation, call our National Sales Team. Buffets, Inc - Group Reservations 866-840-6654 groups@buffetsinc.com www.buffet.com/leisuregroup Get your group the best value in dining and the best variety at Old Country Buffet, Ryan's Grill Buffet and Bakery, HomeTown Buffet, Fire Mountain Grill and Country Buffet. With almost 500 locations nationwide, we're always on your way.

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NATIONAL SUPPLIERS cont. Piccadilly Restaurants 800-345-5134 groupreservations@piccadilly.com www.piccadilly.com/group_dining Our wide range of hearty entrees, sides and freshbaked desserts makes everyone happy. This is why it's the perfect choice for group dining. Remember, drivers and tour coordinators eat free with groups of 20 or more. NATIONAL SHOPPING ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

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America’s Premier Shopping Places 602-678-1007 shoppingplaces@aol.com www.americaspremiershoppingplaces.com Our unique collection of 30 shopping and dining destinations are located in major urban destinations such as Las Vegas, Honolulu, Chicago, Miami, Baltimore, St. Louis, Houston and Dallas or along America’s scenic highways and byways including Cincinnati, Denver, San Antonio, Providence, Tucson, Virginia Beach and more.

Offer your groups something new and different, and bring them to unspoiled destinations to experience a one-of-a-kind small ship adventure. Cruise among the charming islands of New England or along the Mighty Mississippi River with a maximum of 96 passengers. Discover the scenic beauty of Ontario’s Georgian Bay, delight in the quiet loveliness of the Erie Canal, or explore the majestic waterways of the Great Lakes and Northeastern US.

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Blount offers cruises to the Caribbean, Central and South America, Canada and the United States.

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Celtic Tours World Vacation 800-833-4373 operations@celtictours.com www.celtictours.com Imagine a dream escorted vacation of Ireland. Enjoy an enchanting luxurious tour of the Emerald Isle or Scotland; brace yourself for breathtaking scenery, cultural delights and truly captivating cities.

Globus Family of Brands 800-221-0090 jhurtado@globusfamily.com www.globusandcosmos.com/groups The Globus family of brands has 80 years of experience specializing in first-class escorted vacations, independent packages and river cruises for discriminating group travelers.

Champion Holidays 800-868-7658 info@china-discovery.com www.china-discovery.com We provide unique cultural experiences and topquality travel arrangements at affordable prices for China and Asia. 5-star accommodations and cruises on the Yangtze River. Custom-designed tours available.

Go Ahead Tours 800-438-7672 goahead@goaheadtours.com www.goaheadtours.com Go Ahead Tours offers adults top-quality traveling experiences to destinations on every continent. We offer a best price guarantee on all tours - find a similar tour at a lower price and we'll match it.

CIE Tours International 800-223-6508 groups@cietours.com http://www.cietours.com CIE Tours has provided over a million travelers with the highest quality vacations since 1932. We offer the largest range of escorted motorcoach tours to Ireland, Britain and mainland Europe with emphasis on quality and value. Collette Vacations 162 Middle Street Pawtucket, RI 02860 1-800-852-5655 web@collettevacations.com www.collettevacations.com A leader in travel since 1918, Collette Vacations offers tours to all 7 continents. From Italy to the Canadian Rockies and beyond, Collette seamlessly takes care of the details, making group travel easy while providing outstanding quality and value. Connection Tours Inc. 3596 Lorna Ridge Drive Birmingham, AL 35216 888-287-7328 clara@ctoursvacation.com www.ctoursvacation.com We are a group tour and cruise operator that works closely with group leaders to design itineraries to places of their choice. We also offer scheduled group tour and cruise departures to the general public. Member NTA, CLIA and IATAN since 1987. FunME Events/Broadway to You 815-756-1263 funmeevents@aol.com www.broadwaytoyou.com Gate 1 Travel 800-682-3333 groups@gate1travel.com www.gate1travel.com Gate 1 understands that today's marketplace is comprised of a variety of interests and price points. We have the tools you need to address this diversity and to present a professional, accurate and price-sensitive quote to your group.

Go-Today 800-290-6685 newgroups@go-today.com www.go-today.com Planning a vacation with ten or more people? Let the Go-Today Group Department customize an itinerary to fit the interest and budget of your leisure group, worldwide. Goway Travel 800-387-8850 groups@goway.com www.goway.com Come globetrotting with Goway's GroupsOnly and Special Events. Since 1970, we have been providing unique, innovative and interactive customized group experiences to Downunder, Asia, Africa and now to our new destinations in Latin America and Europe. Group IST/Regina Tours 800-833-2111 nmannci@groupist.com www.groupist.com We create content-rich, original, thematic, educational and interactive travel programs tailor-made for organizations and groups. We feature one-of-a-kind land and waterborne venues around the world. Group Tours Now 707-648-1880 kirk@grouptoursnow.com www.grouptoursnow.com Group Tours Now is a website that searches hundreds of tours from dozens of tour operators. Find your tour at your price. Mayflower Tours 800-728-0724 sherri@mayflowertours.com www.mayflowertours.com Deluxe professionally escorted motorcoach tours including special events, ballooning, cruising, cultural, gaming, gardens, heritage, history, light adventure, national parks, rail, shopping, theater and wine. Members of USTOA, ABA and NTA.

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SouthAmerica.Travel 800-747-4540 martha@southamerica.travel www.southamerica.com With offices on the ground in Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires & Lima, as well as bonded Sellers of Travel in the US and Europe, SouthAmerica.travel is your one-stop shop in designing, organizing and operating groups to and throughout South America. Travel Bound 800-808-9547 groups.tb@gta-travel.com www.booktravelbound.com Whatever your clients are planning, from a brief family getaway to an elaborate tour, you need to know they are in good hands. Travel Bound handles every detail for customized group travel to destinations worldwide, for groups of any type.

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Amtrak 800-872-1477 groupsales@amtrak.com www.amtrak.com Parties of 20 or more passengers traveling together can enjoy the benefits of traveling as a group. We can accommodate groups of hundreds depending on the train and time of year of travel. Reservation requests must be made at least four days prior to travel.

Bermuda Department of Tourism 675 Third Ave. New York, NY 10017 212-818-9800 Cayman Islands Department of Tourism P.O. Box 114 Boston, MA 02117 781-431-7771 www.caymanislands.com China National Tourist Office 370 Lexington Ave. #912 New York, NY 10017 888-760-8218 www.cnto.org Israel Tourist Office Group Travel Planning 212-499-5650 varditkaplan@imot.org www.goisrael.com Welcome to Israel - we're happy that you will be bringing a group to Israel and we're sure you'll have a wonderful time. Jordan Tourism Group Travel Information 703-243-7404 malia@visitjordan.com www.visitjordan.com Roman Emperor Hadrian, the Prophet Moses, and Lawrence of Arabia have passed through Jordan, and group itineraries now attract adventure seekers. Switzerland Tourism Group Travel Planning 800-794-7795 info.usa@switzerland.com www.myswitzerland.com Swiss cities never fail to impress visitors by their scope. Nowhere are attractions, cultural centers, innovative gastronomy, insider's tips and new favorite places in such close proximity as in Switzerland. Explore our cities with your travel group.

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Bahamas Tourist Office 1200 S. Pine Island Rd., Ste. 750 Plantation, FL 33324-4413 800-327-7678 www.bahamas.com

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Turismo Milodon Group Tours to Chile 56-2-367-1422 hernan@milodon.cl www.waytogochile.com Here you will reach the far end of the world. Welcome to TURISMO MILODON, a leading tour operator in Chile, member of the Chilean Tourism Promotion Corporation, U.S. Tour Operators Association and the Latin American Travel Association.

Aruba Tourism Authority Weehawken, NJ 07086-6761 678-614-6005 www.meetaruba.com

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China, Tibet, Hong Kong, Singapore, Japan, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Myanmar, Indonesia, India ¡ 9 Countries, Multiple Itineraries, Flexible departure dates ¡ One FREE Land for every 15 paying passengers ¡ Net or Commissionable Rates ¡ 2 Categories Gold and Silver Experiences

For full itineraries, dates and prices please visit our website www.paciďŹ cdelighttours.com or call (800) 221-7179

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Pacific Delight Tours 800-221-7179 pdt@pacificdelighttours.com www.pacificdelighttours.com Offering extraordinary travel experiences to distant destinations. We take care of your travel plans and details so you can relax and bask in the exotic beauty of the East. We invite you to join us and discover the cultural experiences, ancient treasures and scenic beauty that China & Aisa has to offer. 41 years of excellence to China, Yangtze River, Tibet, Hong Kong, Japan, Thailand, Indonesia, Myanmar, Vietnam, Cambodia and India.



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Train travel in Switzerland. Switzerland’s public transportation network is second to none. It’s fast, efficient, frequent and connects even the most remote places. Explore Switzerland with a single ticket for trains, busses and boats: the Swiss Pass. Lucerne - in the heart of Switzerland. Lucerne has it all: the great transport museum, the first and the steepest cogwheel railways, a narrow-gauge panoramic train, and historic steamships on Lake Lucerne. Thanks to its attractions, its souvenir and watch shops, the impressive mountainous panorama and the nearby excursion mountains of the Rigi and Mt. Pilatus, the town is a destination for many travel groups on their journey through the Lake Lucerne Region. A train buff‘s paradise! Engadin St. Moritz UNESCO World Heritage site. The UNESCO World Heritage recognition of the high-altitude engineering wonderland through Switzerland’s Engadin Valley honors one of the most spectacular, technically innovative and harmonious narrowgauge railways. Since the extension of the road system through these passes,

the construction of the Rhaetian Railway and the Bernina Express, which reaches as far as Veltlin, Upper Engadin has been accessible to the entire world - and people from all over the world love this valley, which delights visitors with its incomparable nature at all times of the year. Sunstar Hotels - Alpine Emotions. Sunstar, founded in 1969, is the only genuinely Swiss Hotel Group, with nine first-class hotels nestled in the Alps and offering a total of over 1,670 beds in 915 rooms. Arosa, Davos, Flims, Klosters, Lenzerheide, Grindelwald, Zermatt and Wengen are the best-known resorts. Whether you come for a walking or winter sports vacation, to visit a spa center or to attend a meeting or other special event – at Sunstar Hotels, guests with varied interests will feel at home and enjoy “Alpine emotions”.

For information on Switzerland, please visit MySwitzerland.com/steam For bookings, call Rail Source International: 1-800-551-2085



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