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Day 1 : |
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Visit Times Square; shops, restaurants, theatre & much more! |
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Dinner at Ellen’s Stardust Diner– included; the waiters sing too! |
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Day 2 : |
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Free time for shopping 5th Avenue: Tiffany & Co., FAO Schwartz, Saks Fifth Avenue, Nike, Louis Vuitton, the Disney Store, Banana Republic, Gucci and many more! |
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Tour St. Patrick’s Cathedral, heralded as most beautiful, Gothic Cathedral in the New World and open in 1879. Its front steps are a parvis, if not a Paradise, where young and old take the sun upon their faces while the scattered benedictions of a thousand rosy candles wink and twinkle within. |
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Experience a century-long performance tradition with a tour of Carnegie Hall |
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Explore Central Park, America’s first landscaped urban park, 843 acres of endless beauty & activities! Spend time in reflection at Strawberry Fields |
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Dinner at John’s Pizzeria Times Square, a New York institution; enjoy your dinner in a 5-story stained glass cupola of the former Gospel Tabernacle Church - included |
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Enjoy a performance of your favorite Broadway Show in the Theatre District |
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Day 3 : |
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Ferry to Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, the gateway through which more than 12 million immigrants passed between 1892 and 1954 |
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Visit the site of the former World Trade Center |
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See the emotional memorials in St. Paul’s Chapel, which was amazingly left unscathed by the disaster. Located directly across from the World Trade Center site, St. Paul's Chapel, an Episcopal church, was home to an extraordinary eight-month volunteer relief effort after the terrorist attacks of September 11th, 2001. Unwavering Spirit, a new interactive exhibit, honors that ministry and its legacy of love and compassion |
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Free time for shopping at Century 21 in Soho, “New York’s #1 Discount Store” |
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See New York’s financial district and Wall Street |
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Listen to live jazz in an intimate atmosphere while dining at the Garage Restaurant & Café in Greenwich Village – included |
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Day 4 : |
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Tour of NBC Studios at One Rockefeller Plaza; learn the history of early television broadcasting, and see a few of the famous studios, such as NBC Nightly News, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, and the set of Saturday Night Live! |
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Walking tour of Rockefeller Center: a New York City landmark for nearly 75 years, Rockefeller Center is located in the heart of Manhattan. The complex is home to broadcast studios, dozens of shops and restaurants, and Radio City Music Hall |
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Radio City Music Hall Educational Tour: behind the scenes, presentation by staff member of experiences with advice & insight on how to succeed in the entertainment industry |
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View the magnificent skyline of the Big Apple from the “Top of Rock” at Rockefeller Center |
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Enjoy a performance of your favorite Broadway Show in the Theatre District |
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Day 5 : |
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Choose from one of New York City’s spectacular array of museums: |
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art is an art museum that has a permanent collection containing more than two million works of art. The main building, often referred to simply as “The Met” is one of the largest art galleries. This amazing museum is adjacent to New York’s gorgeous Central Park |
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Wonder to New York’s Guggenheim Museum: this Frank Lloyd Wright-designed museum is among the 20th century’s most important architectural landmarks. The museum’s great rotunda has been the site of many celebrated special exhibitions, while its smaller galleries are devoted to the Guggenheim’s renowned collection, which ranges from Impressionism through contemporary art. |
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Visit MOMA: New York’s Museum of Modern Art considered by many to be one of the best modern art museums in the world and with a major renovation recently completed, it has only become better. |
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Find great bargains at the street vendors and myriad of shops in Little Italy! |
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Day 6 : |
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Last minute shopping at South Street Seaports or Soho’s Century 21 |
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Depart a New York airport for home |
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WELCOME HOME! |
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* All clinics and performances are based on availability and acceptance. |
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OPTIONS: |
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- Greenwich Village music, or History
- Federal Hall
- Central Park tours – free tours by park rangers
- Guggenheim Museum
- Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum
- American Museum of Natural History –Hayden Planetarium – Rose Center for Earth and Space
- Museum of Television
- Trump Towers at 57th and 5th Ave
- Circle Line Ferry cruise around Manhattan
- Harlem Gospel Tour: see famous sights and landmarks such as the St. John the Divine
- Columbia University
- Morning Side Heights
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- Strivers Row and The Abyssinian Baptist Church
- St. Nicholas Avenue, where Duke Ellington lived
- The famed 125th street of Harlem USA, the Cotton Club, and the Apollo Theater
- The Schomburg Center for Research in Black
- Culture
- MOMA – The Museum of Modern Art
- New York Philharmonic concert
- Tour Julliard School of Music
- Radio City Music Hall tour
- Metropolitan Opera Guild backstage tour
- The Frick Collection
- New York Hall of Science
- Whitney Museum of American Art
- NBC Studio Tour
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Broadway shows: We have used $65 as a price for the Broadway show but actual price is determined by final numbers and pricing for seating and would be invoiced accordingly. |
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Custom Performing Travel programs include: |
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Roundtrip air transportation to New York City (upon request) |
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Motorcoach transportation while touring; daily driver’s tip & hotel room |
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Quality accommodations based on quad occupancy for students & double for adults |
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Four complimentary travelers (can be changed at your request) |
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Breakfasts: 5 - Lunch: 1 - Dinners: 5 |
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One 24 hour-a-day tour escort per motorcoach |
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All performance and music clinic arrangements |
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All admissions, taxes, and gratuities per itinerary |
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Bulk billing to school OR individual invoicing to parents – your choice |
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Fully refundable deposit until fall |
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Insurance and financial protection |
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Standard behavior guidelines |
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Group medical accident insurance upon request |
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Tiered pricing note: Tiered pricing gives you a smaller price per student as your group grows to fill more of your bus. At about 90 days before travel, we review your group for tiered pricing. Counting those who are on schedule with payments, we will decrease your price if you’ve reached a lower tiered price. Trips are usually billed on a higher tiered price. We hope for price decreases, rather than increases. Should you reach a lower tier, you and your group may decide to add something to the trip rather than have a price decrease. If there are overpayments, they are refunded before the trip travels. |
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EXCLUSIONS: |
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- Rollaway beds
- Transportation to/from an your local airport
- Meals not indicated in the itinerary (airline meal allowance can be included at your request)
- Airline baggage fees; excess or oversized baggage fees (allowance can be included at your request)
- Music equipment rental fees and transportation (allowance can be included at your request)
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