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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 2011 planning! Sincerely,

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ALABAMA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 ALASKA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 ARIZONA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 SHOWCASE: MESA CVB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 ARKANSAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 CALIFORNIA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 SHOWCASE: SACRAMENTO CVB . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 COLORADO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 CONNECTICUT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 DELAWARE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 FLORIDA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 GEORGIA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 HAWAII . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 IDAHO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 ILLINOIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 SHOWCASE: JOLIET VISITORS BUREAU . . . . . . . . .22 INDIANA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 IOWA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 KANSAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 KENTUCKY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 LOUISIANA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 SHOWCASE: NEW ORLEANS PLANTATION COUNTRY . .30 MAINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 MARYLAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 MASSACHUSETTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 MICHIGAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 MINNESOTA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 MISSISSIPPI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 SHOWCASE: TUNICA CVB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 SHOWCASE: VICKSBURG CVB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 MISSOURI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 MONTANA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 NEBRASKA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 NEVADA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 SHOWCASE: ELKO CVA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48 SHOWCASE: NEVADA’S COWBOY COUNTRY . . . . .49

NEW HAMPSHIRE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 NEW JERSEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51 NEW MEXICO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51 NEW YORK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52 NORTH CAROLINA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 NORTH DAKOTA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56 OHIO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56 OKLAHOMA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57 SHOWCASE: OKLAHOMA CITY CVB . . . . . . . . . . . .58 OREGON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59 PENNSYLVANIA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59 RHODE ISLAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 SOUTH CAROLINA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61 SHOWCASE: HILTON HEAD ISLAND VCB . . . . . . . .64 SOUTH DAKOTA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 SHOWCASE: BLACK HILLS, BADLANDS & LAKES . .66 TENNESSEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68 SHOWCASE: PIGEON FORGE DEPT. OF TOURISM . .69 TEXAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71 SHOWCASE: FRISCO CVB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72 UTAH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 VERMONT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 VIRGINIA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 SHOWCASE: FREDERICKSBURG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76 SHOWCASE: NORFOLK CVB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78 WASHINGTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81 WASHINGTON, D.C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81 WEST VIRGINIA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83 SHOWCASE: MARION COUNTY CVB . . . . . . . . . . .84 WISCONSIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88 SHOWCASE: WISCONSIN DELLS . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86 WYOMING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89 SHOWCASE: CHEYENNE AREA CVB . . . . . . . . . . . .90 CANADA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91 NATIONAL SUPPLIERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93 TOURISM OFFICES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94 TOUR OPERATORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95

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Alaska

Alabama

Alaska Travel Industry Association

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

907-929-2842 Jesse Carlstrom jcarlstrom@alaskatia.org www.travelalaska.com

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Huntsville/Madison County CVB 500 Church St., Suite 1 Huntsville, AL 35801 800-772-2348 pam@huntsville.org www.huntsville.org We are a comprehensive, full-service Convention & Visitors Bureau. We offer site inspections, FAM tours, customized itineraries, contact information and marketing materials. We offer a unique greeting upon arrival...Space Napping.

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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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he Alaska Travel Industry Association (ATIA) is the official tourism marketing organization for the State of Alaska, responsible for promoting Alaska as a year-round destination, offering support and linking you to over 1000 member organizations. Visit our website at www.travelalaska.com. Alaska – it is the journey and the destinations that make your client's dream a reality. From the breathtaking vistas of the highest peak in the nation to the ice caves of the mysterious and spectacular Glacier Bay, Alaska has something for everyone. It is a place that lures visitors with its natural wonders and wildlife, native cultures, pristine wilderness and spirited people. They can experience the thrill of kayaking, whale watching, fishing, skiing, Aurora Borealis watching, wildlife viewing, glacier cruising, flightseeing and more. Contact individual destinations for information on group packages and planning. You can also visit our website at www.travelalaska.com.

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

Alaska Native Heritage Center 8800 Heritage Center Dr. Anchorage, AK 99506 info@alaskanative.net www.alaskanative.net A renowned cultural center and museum where we share the rich heritage of Alaska's eleven cultural groups drawing upon the lifeways of long ago, the wisdom of our elders, and the traditions that endure.

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

Alaska Railroad 327 West Ship Creek Anchorage, AK 99510 800-544-0552 johnsonj@akrr.com www.akrr.com The best way to see Alaska is on the railroad. Our panoramic windows showcase wildlife and wide expanses of spectacular scenery, all while you recline in comfort and style. Book Goldstar service, first class luxury between Anchorage and Fairbanks.

DESTINATION: HEARD MUSEUM Tour our permanent exhibit HOME: Native People in the Southwest. Or, meander through our other nine galleries and courtyards. To book a tour, call 602.251.0213 or email adulttours@heard.org.

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Fairbanks Convention & Visitors Bureau 101 Dunkel St., Suite 111 Fairbanks, AK 99701 800-327-5774 info@explorefairbanks.com www.explorefairbanks.com Fairbanks emanates a light, energy and warmth found nowhere else on Earth. Our northern lights will change you, while our summer midnight sun charms you. Greet the Arctic wilderness on our doorstep or be amazed by our magnificent neighbor, Denali. Sitka Convention & Visitors Bureau P.O. Box 1226 Sitka, AK 99835 800-574-4852 scvb@sitka.org www.sitka.org Explore Sitka Alaska! History, Tlingit culture and Russian heritage, National Park, abundant wildlife, outdoor recreation, fishing, shopping, year-round events...More than you imagined, closer than you think! Wrangell CVB P.O. Box 531 Wrangell, AK 99929 800-367-9745 ecodev@wrangell.com www.wrangell.com For fun, adventure and sccenery beyond imagination visit Wrangell, in the heart of the Inside Passage. See glaciers, bears and petroglyphs; fish, golf and explore!

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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, brochure shells, posters, familiarization tour coordination, itinerary planning assistance, images, dvds and other information or log onto www.arizonaguide.com.

FUN FACT:

The world’s largest antique, London Bridge, is located in Lake Havasu City. This is the only object or place in the United States that has WWII damage to it. It was damaged in London prior to moving to Lake Havasu.

2301 North Central Avenue Phoenix, AZ | heard.org


Mesa CVB

Scenic Discoveries in Mesa

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One of the most popular day trips for anyone visiting Mesa is up the historic Apache Trail through the ghostly and volcanic Superstition Mountains, which rise some 2,000 feet into the desert sky and into the foothills of the Tonto Natural Forest – the fifth largest forest in the United States. To this day, the area continues to pay homage to its Western roots. On this scenic drive guests will encounter an authentic Old West stagecoach stop, a ghost town, the famous Elvis Presley Chapel and the majesty of a mountain lake, all nestled in the beautiful Sonoran Desert landscape that captures the true essence of Arizona. Nature lovers can view countless species of birds, big horn sheep, deer and javelina roaming freely through the landscape, while adventure lovers can hike, mountain bike, waterski, kayak or wind sail. For those seeking a more guided path, plan an outing with one of the many skilled desert outfitters that

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Golfland/SunSplash water park/entertainment center Salt River Recreation Dolly Steamboat – Canyon Lake www.dollysteamboat.com Arizona Museum of Natural History www.azmnh.org Amazing Jakes – games and rides specialize in the area. At the end of the day, be sure to catch sunset on the wondrous rock formations that line the Apache Trail offering up a photo op like no other with deep hues of red, purple, orange and crimson illuminating this storied desert landscape. For more on planning your visit to Mesa, call 480827-4700 or go online and request a complimentary Mesa Visitors Guide at www.VisitMesa.com.

Stratum Laser Tag

Contact 800-283-6372, ext. 345 www.visitmesa.com Donna Cluckey donna@visitmesa.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!

Mesa CVB 120 N. Center St. Mesa, AZ 85201 800-283-6372 donna@visitmesa.com www.visitmesa.com Outdoor activities and attraction, museums, arts and culture, entertainment and group friendly accommodations. Travel planning service, itinerary assistance, online brochure files and FAM trip assistance.

Heard Museum of Native Cultures and Art 2301 N. Central Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85004 602-251-0283 jmartin@heard.org www.heard.org The Heard Museum is one of the U.S.'s finest centers of Native American art, including world-class 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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Blue Water Resort & Casino 11300 Resort Drive Parker, AZ 85344 888-243-3360 dholt@bluewaterfun.com www.bluewaterfun.com The ideal setting for your next retreat or leisure group getaway. Our 52-million dollar destination Resort offers affordable rates for groups of 10 rooms +. Casino with Slots, Keno, Bingo and Live Poker. Atrium featuring a spectacular water park.

Days Inn at Scottsdale Fashion Square 4710 N. Scottsdale Rd. Scottsdale, AZ 85251 480-947-5411 info@daysinnscottsdale.com www.daysinnscottsdale.com Uniquely situated in the heart of Scottsdale! Historic Old Town, Famous Fifth Ave. Shops, Scottsdale Arts District and popular nightspots are all within an easy walk. Plenty of amenities and FREE continental breakfast await your group! THEATER ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre 5247 E. 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.


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/group-travel/group-tour-planners/state_parks.asp 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. DMO ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

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. 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. North Little Rock Visitors Bureau 1 Elder Johnson Drive, Burns Park North Little Rock, AR 72119 800-643-4690 ktrevino@northlittlerock.org www.northlittlerock.org HOTEL ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

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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 a real 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 the world’s only public diamond mine – where you keep what you find! Contact individual destinations for information on group packages and planning, or visit us at www.arkansas.com.

Eureka Springs Advertising & Promotion Commission 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.

Arlington Resort Hotel & Spa 239 Central Ave. Hot Springs National Park, AR 71901 800-643-1502 www.arlingtonhotel.com In the heart of historic downtown Hot Springs National Park, stay in an American Treasure. Enjoy our spa services, thermal Bath House, fabulous restaurants, Lobby Bar, Starbucks, mountainside pool deck, weekend entertainment, and a great location! 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's highpoint, the park's magnificent, mountain resort lodge offers your tour groups unforgettable experiences. THEATER ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

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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 theatre. Our live stage productions feature top-notch Broadway musicals and comedies all your groups will enjoy. grouptraveldirectory.com


California California Travel & Tourism Commission 980 Ninth St., Suite 480 Sacramento, CA 95814

916-444-4429 Glenda Taylor gtaylor@visitcalifornia.com www.visitcalifornia.com

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The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens 1151 Oxford Rd. San Marino, CA 91108 626-405-2100 tours@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.

Palm Springs Aerial Tramway One 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.

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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 through 120 acres of breathtaking gardens See world-class artworks • View rare literary treasures Indulge in afternoon Tea • Group Tours available

1151 Oxford Road

San Marino, CA

626-405-2240 www.huntington.org

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Sacramento Convention & Visitors Bureau

Discover Gold in Sacramento, California

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“Gold, boys, gold. By god, I believe I have found a gold mine.” With those words, the California gold rush was on. In 1848, James Marshall discovered gold just 30 miles east of Sacramento. When the news spread, fortune hunters came by the thousands from all corners of the world to California – Sacramento to be precise. Sacramento would become the center of commerce during the gold rush, hastening California’s admittance into the Union in 1850 and subsequently landing Sacramento as the state’s capital in 1854. Visitors can still discover gold in Sacramento! Add to your itinerary a place where the gold rush era remains alive. Old Sacramento is a registered national landmark, located along the Sacramento River with more than 110 restored or reconstructed buildings, wooden plank sidewalks and horse-drawn carriages. In Old Sac you can also check out the California State Railroad Museum, the largest railroad museum in North

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America, and the Delta King – a real, honest-to-goodness Mississippi-style riverboat. Just a few miles from Old Sacramento sits California’s Capitol, an impressive structure built in the Classical Revival style. The Capitol houses a museum and several restored offices serving as exhibits. Day trips from Sacramento are a breeze. To the west sits the natural beauty of San Francisco and wine-growing regions of Napa Valley and Sonoma. To the east is the historic Gold Country and foothill wine region, and to the north lies spectacular Lake Tahoe. We could go on and on about all there is to do in Sacramento. After all, we didn’t even mention the outdoor activities, or the festivals and fine cuisine. Reinvent your itinerary and “discover gold” with a stay in Sacramento.

Top Attractions/Events The California Museum californiamuseum.org California State Railroad Museum californiastaterailroadmuseum.org California State Capitol Building/Museum capitolmuseum.ca.gov Theater and Performing Arts 916-808-7777 Hornblower Cruises & Events hornblower.com For a list of events visit sacramento365.com

Contact Tourism Department 916-808-8989 www.discovergold.org tourism@discovergold.org

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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.

Buena Park Convention and Visitors Office 6601 Beach Blvd. Suite 200 Buena Park, CA 90621 800-541-3953 tourbp@buenapark.com www.visitbuenapark.com Just 10 minutes away from Disneyland Resort, Buena Park is home to Knott's Berry Farm, Knott's Soak City, Medieval Times, Pirates Dinner Adventure, and Ripley's Believe It or Not. Groupfriendly hotels and restaurants. Charter bus referral.

Six Flags Discovery Kingdom 1001 Fairgrounds Drive Vallejo, CA 94589 707-556-5226 kDixon@sftp.com www.sixflags.com/discoverykingdom Get everyone together for a good scream. Enjoy great group rates and relax with a catered meal in your own private picnic area. Six Flags is your perfect planning partner.

Sacramento CVB 1608 I St. Sacramento, CA 95814 800-292-2334 lguevara@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. Santa Clara Convention and Visitors Bureau 1850 Warburton Ave. Santa Clara, CA 95050 408-380-1235 david.andre@santaclara.org www.santaclara.org/traveltrade/studenttours.cfm Santa Clara is Northern California's premier group tour location. It's easy to see why groups love visiting the Santa Clara area. With an exciting theme park, technological wonders, and a year-round beautiful climate, stay, play & learn!

Yosemite/Mariposa County P.O. Box 967 Mariposa, CA 95338 209-742-4567 jeffh@homeofyosemite.com www.homeofyosemite.com Yosemite's grandeur always looms as a major attraction, but we encourage you to enjoy the many other faces of Mariposa County. You can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities or see 150 years of California history, without crowds and without traffic. HOTEL ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Edgewater Resort and RV Park 6420 Soda Bay Rd. Kelseyville, CA 95451 800-396-6224 business@edgewaterresort.net www.edgewaterresort.net Reader's Digest New Choices Magazine #1 pick for California family reunions. Cabins, houses, RV and tent camping sites. 100 miles north of San Francisco. Amenities include 600' of lakefront, 230' fishing pier, boat slips and swimming beach and more! Holiday Inn Select La Mirada 14299 Firestone Blvd. La Mirada, CA 90638 714-739-8500 asegura@chalamirada.com www.hislamirada.com Hollywood Hotel - The Hotel of Hollywood near Universal Studios 1160 N. Vermont Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90029 323-315-1800 info@hollywoodhotel.net www.hollywoodhotel.net The Hollywood Hotel is centrally located to everything this famed city has to offer. The Hollywood Sign, Entertainment District, Mann's Chinese Theater, Walk of Fame, Movie Star Homes & more, minutes from our door. The perfect location for your group! Sheraton Mission Valley Hotel 1433 Camino Del Rio S. San Diego, CA 92108 619-260-0111 jeanette.eddery@sheratonmissionvalley.com www.sheratonmissionvalley.com Escape to sunny San Diego for a year-round getaway. We are centrally located to many of San Diego's main attractions including the San Diego Zoo, the historic Gaslamp District, Seaport Village, Balboa Park & more. 260 rooms & suites, ample parking. Tachi Palace Resort and Casino 17225 Jersey Ave. Lemoore, CA 93245 559-924-7751 dbuckman@thepalace.net www.tachipalace.com Located in the heart of central California, the Tachi Yokut Tribe welcomes your group to our beautiful resort & casino. Discover a world of good times with our full casino gaming, fine dining, luxurious accommodations, spa & world-class entertainment!

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Colorado Tour Colorado 730 Steele St. Denver, CO 80206

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

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Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad 479 Main St. Durango, CO 81301 888-872-4607 aseid@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. DMO ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

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.

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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 Area Tourism Office 111 S. Camino Del Rio Durango, CO 81303 800-525-8855 sarah@durango.org www.durango.org Take a trip through breathtaking canyons of the San Juan National Forest. Retrace ancient footsteps in nearby Mesa Verde National Park. Take a stroll back in time with tour of downtown featuring eclectic shops and art galleries.

Estes Park CVB P.O. Box 1200 Estes Park, CO 80517 800-443-7837 klynch@estes.org www.estesparkcvb.com Surrounded by Rocky Mtn Nat'l Park, the perfect setting for your reunion. Great scenery and recreation await--shopping, fishing,horseback riding,river rafting, golf, go karts, BBQs, hayrides, mini golf, tram rides & hikes make Estes Park ideal for groups. Snowmass Tourism 130 Kearns Rd. Snowmass Village, CO 81615 800-598-2006 kkavanaugh@tosv.com www.snowmassgroups.com Snowmass Village has an abundance of activities & events for your group Surrounded by snow-kissed peaks, dense forests of shimmering aspens and colorful wildflower fields, rafting, hiking, horseback riding, biking, kayaking, fishing, golf and more! HOTEL ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

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!

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Delaware

Connecticut Connecticut Commission on Culture & Tourism

Delaware Tourism Office 99 Kings Highway Dover, DE 19901

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One Constitution Plaza, 2nd Floor Hartford, CT 06103

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

Essex Steam Train & Riverboat 1 Railroad Ave. Essex, CT 06426 800-377-3987 valley.railroad@snet.net www.essexsteamtrain.com We have two coal-fired locomotives available to pull our collection of lovingly restored railroad cars. You will be swept away by the hiss of steam, the blast of the whistle, and the clickety-clack of the tracks. From the exciting "All Aboard" to the engineer checking the locomotive before the run, you will experience an authentic journey back to the days of steam.

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

Mashantucket Pequot Museum & Research Center 110 Pequot Trail Mashantucket, CT 06338 860-369-6839 kdavis@mptn-nsn.gov 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, walkthrough 16th c. Pequot Village. Gift shop, restaurant, 18-story oberservation tower & group rates.

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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.

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Mystic Aquarium/Institute for Exploration 55 Coogan Blvd. Mystic, CT 06355 860-572-5955 jsimoncini@mysticaquarium.org www.mysticaquarium.org HOTEL ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Centennial Inn Suites Five Spring Lane Farmington, CT 06032 800-852-2052 dos@centennialinn.com www.centennialinn.com 94 rooms on 12 beautiful acres. Free full breakfast and highspeed internet. Once you stay with us, you won't want to stay anywhere else! If it's New England charm you're after, discover the historic Farmington Valley located 15 mins. from Hartford. Mohegan Sun 1 Mohegan Sun Blvd. Uncasville, CT 06382 888-226-7711 www.mohegansun.com one of the world's most amazing destinations with some of New England's finest dining, hotel accommodations, retail shopping, live entertainment and sporting events. Boasting three world-class casinos, a luxurious day spa, a state-of-the-art Poker Room as well as three major entertainment venues with seating from 300 to 10,000.

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here is no place quite like Delaware. So, what makes Delaware the perfect destination for 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. With 28 miles of pristine Atlantic Ocean coastline and acres of rolling hills in the Brandywine Valley, Delaware is very diverse and accessible. Visitors come from all over to experience history in the Brandywine Valley, the thrill of NASCAR at Dover International Speedway, beautiful beaches in Southern Delaware and tax-free shopping statewide. We invite you to experience the wonder and diversity that the First State has to offer. Delaware, it’s good being first. Please check out our sample itineraries online at www.visitdelaware.com/plan.htm. Contact individual destinations for information on group packages and planning.

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Mount Cuba Center P.O. Box 3570 Greenville, DE 19807 302-239-4244 info@mtcubacenter.org www.mtcubacenter.org Weíre dedicated to the study, conservation, and appreciation of plants native to the Appalachian Piedmont Region through garden display, education, and research. Our woodland wildflower gardens are recognized as the region’s finest.

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

Nemours Mansion & Gardens 1600 Rockland Road Wilmington, DE 19803 (800) 651-691 tours@nemours.org Built on a 3,000-acre plot of land by Alfred I. Du Pont, this late-18th-century French-style mansion and gardens are a perfect stop for groups to delight in and enjoy the history and the love story surrounding the estate. Winterthur Museum & Country Estate Route 52 Winterthur, DE 19735 800-488-3883 grouptours@winterthur.org www.winterthur.org Enjoy an incomparable blend of beauty and history at this former du Pont estate. Tour the mansion and its collection of American antiques. Ride the tram or stroll the naturalistic garden. Visit the Enchanted Woods TM children’s fairy garden. DMO ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Greater Wilmington CVB 100 W. 10th St., Suite 20 Wilmington, DE 19801 800-489-6664 swilloughby@wilmcvb.org www.visitwilmingtonde.com There’s a marvelous array of attractions and restaurants plus exciting entertainment options and festivals year-round. World-renowned museums, gardens and historic sites too! From historic towns and quaint villages to a modern city and revitalized river.

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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. DMO ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Flagler County Chamber of Commerce 20 Airport Rd. Palm Coast, FL 32164 866-308-4253 laura@flaglerchamber.org www.visitflagler.org Flagler County is perfect for your next reunion. 19 miles of untouched beaches, 40+ parks, attractions, no crowds and warm hometown hospitality waiting for you and yours.

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ith countless groups traveling to Florida each year, it is obvious they enjoy Florida’s yearround 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.

Kissimmee CVB 1925 E. Irlo Bronson Memorial Hwy. Kissimmee, FL 34744 800-831-1844 drivera@floridakiss.com www.MeetinKissimmee.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. HOTEL ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Clarion Hotel and Conference Center Tampa Busch Gardens 2701 E. Fowler Ave. Tampa, FL 33612 813-952-2501 lfontana@paramounthotelgroup.com www.tampaclarion.com Ideally located within two miles of Busch Gardens Africa theme park and Adventure Island water park. We are pleased to offer free scheduled transportation to these attractions. All spacious guest rooms have coffee makers, desks, hair dryers and irons. Clarion Inn Lake Buena Vista 8442 Palms Pkwy. Orlando, FL 32836 800-999-7300 www.ClarionLBV.com On 23 acres of land near WDW Downtown Disney Westside. Rooms equipped with 2 double beds, microwave, refrigerator & coffee maker and includes FREE continental breakfast. Private Poolside and semiprivate dining room and catered functions available. Florida Paradise Villas Kissimmee and Orlando, FL 1-866-939-7376 www.FloridaParadiseVillas.com reservations@floridaparadisevillas.com SAVE BIG IN Orlando! Condos and Villas sleep 8-14 from $99. Pools, sports, recreation, banquet space. Discounted air, attractions, 50% or more on car rentals!

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Georgia

Florida, cont.

Georgia Department of Economic Devevelopment 75 Fifth St. N.W., Suite 1200 Atlanta, GA 30308

800-422-9244

Come Join Us In Celebrating Our 20th Anniversary Season!

• World Class Entertainment in the Heart of Beautiful Downtown Fort Lauderdale

• Rated Among The Top Ten Theaters In North America • Three Venues on Premises • Top Broadway Touring Shows • Off Broadway Series

Pam Kruseck pkruseck@georgia.org www.exploregeorgia.org

• Concerts • Classical Music Series • Fine Dining on Premises • Laffing Matterz Dinner Theater November through May

BROWARD CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS

201 SW 5th Avenue • Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 1-877-311-7469 • groupsales@browardcenter.org • www.BrowardCenter.org

Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites/Summer Bay Resort 105 Summer Bay Blvd. Clermont, FL 34714 888-742-1100 ext. 7417 mmatthews@summerbayresort.com www.summerbayresort.com Located only 6 miles to Disney with complimentary transportation and situated amidst the 400-acre Resort, Summer Bay Resort; our Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites boast spacious hotel rooms and suites that include FREE WIFI and hot breakfast buffet. Lake Eve Resort 12388 International Drive Orlando, FL 32821 407-597-0370 dana.boot@lakeeveresort.com www.lakeeveresort.com Lake Eve Resort - Orlando's Hidden Gem is the perfect choice for your next group to Orlando. We are conventiently located 6 miles from Disney or Universal. This all-suite resort proudly boasts the largest suites in Orlando, averaging 1100 sq ft! THEATER ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Blue Man Group-Orlando Sharp Aquos Theatre Universal Orlando Resort, 1000 Universal Studios Orlando, FL 32819 407-224-3313 bluemangroup@universalorlando.com www.blueman.com/tickets/orlando/groups Although impossible to describe, people of all ages agree that Blue Man Groupís show is an intensely exciting and wildly outrageous experience that leaves the entire audience in a blissful, euphoric state. With no spoken language, Blue Man Group. Broadway Palm Dinner Theater 1330 Colonial Blvd. Fort Myers, FL 33907 800-475-7256 rhonda@broadwaypalm.com www.broadwaypalm.com Celebrating our 16th season, we produce toprated classic and contemporary musicals. We also feature a separate dining room for meetings, parties and a more intimate theatre which plays revues and musicals. Located on the coast between Tampa & Miami. 18 ■ Group Travel Directory 2011

Broward Center for Performing Arts 201 S.W. Fifth Ave. Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 800-564-9539 ralfonso@browardcenter.org www.browardcenter.org Discover something new to love about the arts. Try theater, from tragedy to farce. Dance, from ballet to modern. Music, from classical to opera to pop. With performances year-round, there’s something for everyone to enjoy! La Nouba by Cirque du Soleil Walt Disney World Resort Orlando, FL 866-353-5625 orlando.sales@cirquedusoleil.com www.cirquedusoleil.com/groups La Nouba transforms the ordinary into the extraordinary and stimulates the imagination from beginning to end with daring acrobatics, dazzling choreography, vibrant music and whimsical characters only in Downtown Disney Westside at Walt Disney World. Menopause the Musical (TOC Productions Corporate Office) 1069 W. Morse Rd, Suite 1 Winter Park, FL 32789 888-686-8587 ext.11 menopausegroups@cfl.rr.com www.menopausethemusical.com From beginning to end, Menopause the Musical supplies non-stop laughter. Arguably the funniest thing that's happened to The Change, it's a mustsee for your groups. Sleuths Mystery Dinner Shows 8267 International Drive Orlando, FL 32819 800-393-1985 info@sleuths.com www.sleuths.com Step into a world of intrigue. Enjoy a delicious dinner while watching a hilarious whodunit with improvisation and audience participation. Mingle with outrageous characters! Watch for anything suspicious! Interrogate the suspects! Solve the crime!

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eorgia’s wide diversity of destinations, from the mountains to the coast, from its southern rivers to its historic heartland to metro Atlanta, guarantees every visitor an unforgettable experience. Discover antique treasures or go mall hopping; visit world-class museums or fine art galleries; enjoy the great outdoors or an amusement park; stroll historic sites. From scenic mountain hideaways to relaxing coastal resorts, enjoy some of the best spa facilities imaginable; from the mountains to the coast, sample almost any type of golf experience imaginable. Georgia’s diverse landscape allows for exciting outdoor adventures such as hiking, hang-gliding, mountain biking and white-water kayaking. Contact individual destinations for information on group packages and planning. You can also visit us at www.exploregeorgia.org/tours

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Idaho

Hawaii Visitors & Convention Bureau

Idaho Division of Tourism Development

2270 Kalakaua Ave., Suite 801 Honolulu, HI 96815

P.O. Box 83720 Boise, ID 83720

808-924-0253

Gwinnett Convention & Visitors Bureau 6500 Sugarloaf Pkwy. #200 Duluth, Georgia 30097 770-814-6049 celliott@gcvb.org www.gcvb.org Gwinnett is the perfect place for your reunion. One of Atlanta’s most popular destinations, our parks have consistently been named as Georgia’s best. Affordable hotels off I-85 offer easy access to in town Atlanta attractions. Come make memories with your family in Gwinnett!

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 & Suites Jekyll Island 200 S. Beachview Drive Jekyll Island, GA 31527 912-635-3733 info@jekyllislandhamptoninn.com www.jekyllislandhamptoninn.com Escape to this Jekyll Island hotel and enjoy the history, world-class golf and the striking natural beauty of the Georgia coast. The Hampton Inn & SuitesJekyll Island offers oceanside accommodations ideal for business or leisure travel. 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 The historic port city of Brunswick, also known as the Gateway to the Golden Isles, beckons you with its seaside landmarks and surrounding natural splendor. Busy marina and an abundance of nearby specialty shops, dining, & more nearby. Jekyll Island Club Hotel 371 Riverview Drive Jekyll Island, GA 31527 912-635-2600 phenning@jekyllclub.com www.jekyllclub.com Rated among the top 500 resorts in the world by Travel & Leisure, the Jekyll Island Club offers superb resort accommodations, outstanding service, and an unforgettable landmark experience for your next coastal Georgia resort vacation.

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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 800464-2924 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

217-785-6355 Mitzi Brandenburg mitzi.brandenburg@illinois.gov www.tourillinois.org

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llinois has something for everyone: world-class shopping, historic sights, indoor and outdoor adventures. It’s a geographically, historically and culturally diverse state. Bring your group to Illinois, we think you’ll agree! Tour Illinois is making it easier than ever to bring your group to Illinois. Check out our four newest itineraries: Cruise Route 66, Gardens of Illinois, Mississippi River Tour and Wine & Dine. Please check out our sample itineraries online at www.tourillinois.org or call 1-800-226-6632.

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John G. Shedd Aquarium 1200 S. Lake Shore Drive Chicago, IL 60605 312-692-3375 mcurran@sheddaquarium.org www.sheddaquarium.org Navy Pier 600 E. Grand Ave. Chicago, IL 60611 800-595-7437 groupsales@mpea.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 E. 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.

The Sky Deck Willis Tower 103rd Floor 233 S. Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 60606 877-759-3325 www.theskydeck.com DARE TO WALK ON AIR. Glass balconies put you 1,353 feet and 103 floors over The Windy City! Free escort tickets and bus parking. The Tempel Lipizzans 17000 Wadsworth Rd. Wadsworth, IL 60083 847-244-5330 tfcourtney@aol.com www.tempelfarms.com Rare, white Lipizzan horses perform elegant leaps and dances in performances modeled after the Spanish Riding School. Mid-June through August, Wednesdays 10:30 am, Sundays 1 pm. DMO ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

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.

DARE TO WALK ON AIR Glass balconies put you 1,353 feet and 103 floors over The Windy City!

Teacher activity guide | On-site lunchroom Free bus parking | Free escort tickets Early group entry | www.theskydeck.com Open daily Apr-Sept at 9 a.m. | Oct-Mar at 10 a.m. Call 1-877-SKYDECK to book your groups today!

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Blackhawk Waterways CVB 201 N. Franklin Ave. Polo, IL 61064 815-946-2108 dbausman@bwcvb.com www.bwcvb.com In the heart of scenic northwest Illinois, the Blackhawk Waterways region encompasses the four counties of Carroll, Lee, Ogle and Whiteside 2700 square miles of unique experiences, attractions, destinations and adventures ready to be discovered. Chicago North Suburbs Convention & Visitors Bureau 8 N. Elmhurst Rd. Prospect Heights, IL 60070 800-955-7259 ext. 302 m.lobell@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. Group rates $59-$99 w/breakfast. Located right off I-294, only 40 min from downtown Chicago. 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! 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. Effingham CVB 201 E. Jefferson Ave. Effingham, IL 62401 800-772-0750 wiedmank@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. Visit us today for a great group tour stop! Joliet Visitors Bureau 150 W. Jefferson St. Joliet, IL 60432 800-406-6418 bbenson@jolietcity.org www.visitjoliet.org With magnificent architecture, outdoor attractions, rockin’ Route 66, and more, there are so many ways to play in Joliet!

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Let the Tempel Lipizzans enchant you with their graceful dances, strength and spirit. From new foals to talented stallions at beautiful Tempel Farms. Rain or shine. West of 41 on Wadsworth Rd, or exit I-94 at 173 and follow signs. Performances are Wednesdays at 10:30am and Sundays at 1 pm, mid-June through August.

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With magnificent architecture, outdoor attractions, rockin’ Route 66, and more, there are so many ways to play in Joliet! With something for every personality in store, tours and leisure travelers alike are invited to come play with us! Joliet tops its line-up with live shows and tours of the historic Rialto Square Theatre. Known as the “Jewel of Joliet,” the Rialto has a palace like architecture and courteous staff that always make guests feel like the star! Plenty of photo opportunities abound on Route 66. As the suburban kick-off for Mother Road travelers, Joliet’s Route 66 Experience within the Joliet Area Historical Museum is the perfect first stop to load up on information for down the road. The Route 66 Experience tops the charts on every traveler’s list with interactive ways that allow guests to take in what it was like on “old Route 66.” A stop at the Old Joliet Prison Park is another spot not to miss. Just outside

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the walls of the Old Joliet Prison, visitors are encouraged to “cell-a-brate” the history and movie fame of this iconic institution with information kiosk, outdoor photo opportunities and more! The beauty of nature comes to life at every season with the Pilcher Park Nature Center’s many nature hikes, greenhouse walks and activities. Educated staff will guide guests through numerous activities and events all year long. Fast-paced racing, top casino action, fabulous lodging accommodations and tons of great food options round out the package of an amazing trip. For more information on Ways to Play in Joliet visit www.visitjoliet.org, call 1-877-4JOLIET. You can also follow “PLAY JOLIET” on Facebook, Twitter and Google Blog, or Text “Joliet” to 71297 for updates on ways to play right to your phone.

Top Attractions/Events ComEd Festival of Trees Opening Night Gala November 22-27 www.rialtosquare.com 34th Annual "Festival of the Gnomes" December 4 www.bicentennialpark.org Poinsettia Sale December 4 & 5 www.jolietpark.org “White Christmas” Lunch Matinee December 7 & 8 www.jacobhenrymansion.com Follow the Drinking Gourd January 29 www.jolietpark.org

Contact 815-724-4461 www.visitjoliet.org Ben Benson, Sales bbenson@jolietcity.org

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Kankakee County Convention & Visitors Bureau 1 Dearborn Square, 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 W. Grand Ave., #100 Gurnee, IL 60031 800-525-3669 Jayne@lakecounty.org www.lakecounty.org Our natural spaces and fun places are group friendly! Lisle CVB 4746 Main St. Lisle, IL 60532 800-733-9811 slade@stayinlisle.com www.stayinlisle.com/group/index.html Only 25 miles from Chicago, Midway and O'Hare Airports, Lisle is home to the naturally green Morton Arboretum and boasts four full-service hotels, all with green practices in place. Be refreshingly different. Meet green in Lisle. 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 hotspots and towering buildings of our picturesque skyline,to quaint parks, charming shops and awardwinning 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 All the excitement of a big city with the hospitality of a small town. Our award-winning museums and cultural centers, internationally-recognized festivals, beautiful riverfront, scrumptious dining and vibrant nightlife makes the QC your next tour.

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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 Convention & Visitors Bureau 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 theatre. HOTEL ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Starved Rock Lodge & Conference Center Route 178 & 71 P.O. Box 570 Utica, IL 61373 800-868-7625 www.starvedrocklodge.com Groups Welcome! 40 musical tribute shows, trolley tours, step-on guides, onsite dining, Historic Landmark Lodge in lovely Starved Rock State Park. Wingate by Wyndham 101 McDonald Ave. Joliet, IL 60431 815-741-2100 hamilcar@wynhg.com http://wingatehotels.com Located adjacent to I-55 at Exit 253 (Rt. 52), 3 miles north of I-80 in Joliet, IL. We offer complimentary high speed & wireless internet; complimentary hot breakfast; 24-hour business center, indoor pool and whirlpool, fitness center; meeting rooms. RECEPTIVE OPERATOR

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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.

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Blue Man Group-Chicago 3133 N. Halsted Chicago, IL 60657 773-348-5996 chicagogroups@blueman.com www.blueman.com/tickets/chicago/groups The New York Times calls the critically acclaimed and award-winning Blue Man Group the most delightful performance piece ever staged.

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

Broadway in Chicago 17 N. State St., Suite 810 Chicago, IL 60602 312-977-1710 gmulvihill@broadwayinchicago.com www.broadwayinchicago.com Discover theater productions direct from Broadway and world premieres of productions destined for Broadway. Secure the best dates and group seats for: Disney’s The Lion King, Beauty and The Beast, Les Miserables, Rain: A Tribute to the Beatles, Next to Normal and HAIR. Circa ’21 Dinner Playhouse 1828 Third Ave. Rock Island, IL 61201 309-786-2667 groupsales@circa21.com www.circa21.com Circa '21 is one of the nation's premier dinner theatres, serving up top Broadway musicals, comedies, celebrity attractions and a sumptuous buffet for over 27 years. Enjoy a true theatre experience inside this beautifully restored vaudeville-era theatre. Drury Lane Theatre 100 Drury Lane Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181 630-570-7272 rod@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.

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About Tours 460 N. Main St., Suite 201 Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 888-545-0904 info@abouttoursco.com www.abouttoursco.com The Chicago expert: we will plan unique customized itineraries, arrange meals, accommodations, transportation and connect you with our expert guides for a memorable Chicago group trip experience.

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The Little Theatre on the Square P.O. Box 288 Sullivan, IL 61951 217-728-2065 john@thelittletheatre.org www.thelittletheatre.org Since 1957, The Little Theatre on the Square has been bringing Broadway-quality entertainment to the heart of Central Illinois. Celebrating our 52nd season offering a beautiful updated, expanded facility in which to enjoy the arts. Tommy Gun's Garage 2114 S. Wabash 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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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.

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DeBrand Chocolatier 10105 Auburn Park Drive Ft. Wayne, IN 46825 800-482-4373 tours@debrand.com www.debrand.com View our chocolate making kitchens where you'll see the artisan process involved in making our coveted chocolates. DeBrand Tours are a great way for people of all ages to add a little fun and chocolate to their day!

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Fair Oaks Farms I-65 exit 220, State Rd. 14 Fair Oaks, IN 47943 877-536-1194 ext. 321 tours@fofarms.com www.fofarms.com Just 75 minutes from downtown Chicago, Fair Oaks Farms is a world apart, and the Dairy Adventure is a unique, real world group tour event.

200 E. Grand Ave. Des Moines, IA 50309

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

Foellinger-Freimann Botanical Conservatory 1100 S. Calhoun St. Fort Wayne, IN 46802 866-220-8842 linda.m.miller@ci.ft-wayne.in.us www.botanicalconservatory.org Discover an oasis! The Foellinger-Freimann Botanical Conservatory is a delightful destination - tour three indoor gardens & four outdoor gardens.

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The Shrine of Christ’s Passion 10630 Wicker Ave. Saint John, IN 46373 219-365-6010 paul@shrineofchristspassion.org www.shrineofchristspassion.org Take a journey through the Passion of Christ along this half-mile trail in St. John, Indiana. The trail provides a prayerful environment where people can open their hearts and draw closer to the Lord. Forty magnificent life-size bronze statues. 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–

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DeBrand Chocolatier oers tours of their kitchens as well as an elegant chocolate shoppe with gourmet desserts and specialty drinks. Call the Corporate OďŹƒce to reserve your tour today!

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Derby Dinner Playhouse 525 Marriott Drive Clarksville, IN 47129 877-898-8577 groups@derbydinner.com www.derbydinner.com A 500-seat theatre in-the-round featuring musicals and comedies. Open year-round and offering onsite lodging, group ticket prices, free parking and packages available. Located just three minutes from downtown Louisville.

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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.

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Kansas

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Grout Museum District 503 South St. Waterloo, IA 50701 319-234-6357 christy.decker@gmdistrict.org www.GroutMuseumDistrict.org Curiosity. We all have it. About life. About others. About ourselves. The Grout Museum District in Waterloo, Iowa, offers five distinct museums to discover our past, present and future, and your place in it. National Czech Slovak Museum & Library 87 16th Ave. S.W. Cedar Rapids, IA 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. National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium 350 E. Third St. Dubuque, IA 52001 800-226-3369 jsutter@rivermuseum.com www.rivermuseum.com Take an entertaining and informative journey along the Mighty Mississippi at the National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium. You'll enjoy various aquariums, dynamic exhibits, a boatyard, and more while exploring this world-class museum campus!

Amana Colonies 39 38th Ave., Suite 100 Amana, IA 52203 800-579-2294 kristiewetjen@amanacolonies.com www.amanacolonies.com The seven Old World villages that make up this National Historic Landmark are nestled on 26K acres in the scenic Iowa River Valley, five miles north of I-80 & minutes from Iowa City and Cedar Rapids. We're out of the ordinary, but not out of the way.

Kansas Travel & Tourism 1000 SW Jackson St., Suite 100 Topeka, KS 66612

800-252-6727 Kelli Hilliard khilliard@kansascommerce.com www.travelks.com

Des Moines CVB 400 Locust St., Suite 265 Des Moines, IA 50309 515-699-3432 kstien@desmoinescvb.com www.SeeDesmoines.com Check out our attractions, live theater, 850 restaurants, concerts, festivals, events and more! You really can DO MORE in Des Moines. Dubuque CVB 300 Main St. Dubuque, IA 52001 800-798-4748 kshiesl@dubuquechamber.com www.dubuquechamber.com/visit/convnmeetings.html Although we're known for our turn-of-the-century charm, Dubuque is a modern masterpiece, with high-tech amenities and business services, sophisticated accommodations and restaurants, and sparkling new entertainment and gambling options. Pella CVB 518 Franklin St. Pella, IA 50219 888-746-3882 pellacvb@pella.org www.pella.org If you’re looking for an educational and cultural experience, we’ve got it! Outdoor recreation yearround, we’ve got that! Maybe it’s walking the trails around Lake Red Rock or enjoying the many shops around the square. It all happens in Pella! Waterloo Convention and Visitors Bureau 500 Jefferson St. Waterloo, IA 50703 800-728-8431 Lonnie@TravelWaterloo.com www.TravelWaterloo.com Free trolley tours of John Deere Tractor & Engine Assembly Plants. Isle Casino Hotel Waterloo, Sullivan Brothers Iowa Veterans Museum, Galleria de Paco Sistine Chapel, Dan Gable Wrestling Museum, AG tours, Historic Church Row, live theatre.

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ansas is a uniquely diverse state with so many things to see and experience. Our state is a rich quilt of national treasures. Kansas is known for frontier history, Wild West legends, abundant hunting and fishing, diverse wildlife, scenic nature trails, natural geological wonders, rich aviation history, and agricultural venues. Our office can provide sample itineraries for any of these niches, or we can assist you with developing custom itineraries to fit the experiences you desire. Contact individual destinations for information on group packages and planning. You can also visit us at www.travelks.com.

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Louisiana

Kentucky Dept. of Travel and Tourism

Louisiana Office of Tourism

500 Mero St., Suite. 2200 Frankfort, KY 40601

1051 North 3rd Street Baton Rouge, LA 70802

800-225-8747

225-342-8125

Cheryl Hatcher cheryl.hatcher@ky.gov

James L. Hutchinson mcurcio@crt.state.la.us

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Dodge City CVB 400 W. Wyatt Earp Blvd. Dodge City, KS 67801 800-653-9378 cvb@dodgecity.org www.visitdodgecity.org It gives us great pleasure to invite your next group to Dodge City and Relive a Legend! When you make your "getaway" to Dodge City, you'll find everything you need to ensure a memorable experience for your tour members. Finney County CTB 1511 E Fulton Terrace Garden City, KS 67846 800-879-9803 rmorgan@gcnet.com www.gardencitychamber.net From art centers to a nationally recognized zoo and world-class cultural events, add the dazzling beauty of our sunrises and sunsets signaling the beginning and ending of yet another great day and we believe you will agree: Finney County ——it's fantastic! Go Wichita 515 S. Main Street, Suite 115 Wichita, KS 67202 316-265-2800 jhiebert@gowichita.com www.gowichita Find affordability, accessibility and unexpected sights and sounds as your group experiences Wichita. For more information call 800-288-9424 or visit us online at www.gowichita.com Merriam Visitors Bureau 6304 E. Frontage Rd. Merriam, KS 66202 913-403-8999 karenc@exploremerriam.com www.exploremerriam.com Welcome to our charming, yet contemporary suburban town located just minutes from downtown Kansas City! It is our pleasure to host your reunion, group tour or leisure visit and we are certain that you will find everything you’re looking for. Olathe Convention & Visitors Bureau 18001 W. 106th St., Suite 160 Olathe, KS 66061 800-921-5678 chamber@olathe.org www.olathe.org

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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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ouisiana is the birthplace of jazz and zydeco and home to authentic Cajun and Creole cuisine. It is mysterious, beautiful landscapes accented by a history and culture that formed from all corners of the earth: Native American, European, African, Caribbean and French Canadian. New Orleans is Louisiana’s most popular tourist attraction. Compared to other American cities, it is surprisingly laid back and distinctly European. For the tastes and sounds of Cajun Country, venture into cities like Houma, Morgan City and Lafayette. The lower Mississippi River boasted America’s highest concentration of millionaires in the early 19th century. Testaments to the wealth still dot the Great River Road: Antebellum plantation mansions with stunning architecture and entertaining stories about that era of Louisiana history. Contact individual destinations for information on group packages and planning. You can also visit the the Louisiana Office of Tourism at www.louisianatravel.com.

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History-Making Adventures Await Your Group

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Along the winding River Road between New Orleans and Baton Rouge, an unforgettable journey awaits you with eight 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, and St. Joseph Plantation is still a working sugar plantation. Wherever your journey takes you, storytellers will captivate your group. Many of the plantations are available for functions, meetings, or retreats. Handson history demonstrations are available in addition to swamp adventures and amazing

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Top Attractions/Events Destrehan Plantation DestrehanPlantation.org Evergreen Plantation EvergreenPlantation.org Houmas House Plantation and Gardens HoumasHouse.com Laura: A Creole Plantation LauraPlantation.com Oak Alley Plantation OakAlleyPlantation.com San Francisco Plantation SanFranciscoPlantation.org

Louisiana cuisine. A variety of accommodations will suit your group with free motorcoach parking, and our location between New Orleans and Baton Rouge makes accessibility a breeze. Our experienced staff can help you plan your group adventure with assistance in everything from group rates to step-on guides. It’s all waiting for you here. Take the journey of a lifetime in New Orleans Plantation Country.

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of our PAST is its presence. 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

207-624-9808

410-767-6288

Suzanne McKechnie suzanne.m.mckechnie@maine.gov

Rich Gilbert rgilbert@choosemaryland.org

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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 Gateway Jefferson CVB 1221 Elmwood Park Blvd., Suite 300 Jefferson, LA 70123 877-572-7474 violet@neworleansgateway.com www.experiencejefferson.com/mettingPlanners.html Jefferson Parish begins on the shores of Lake Pontchartrain and ends sixty miles later on the beaches of the Gulf of Mexico. Within its boundaries one can find historic districts, museums, fine restaurants & over 7,200 hotel rooms in all price ranges. 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. Shreveport-Bossier CVB 629 Spring St. Shreveport, LA 71101 800-551-8682 ext. 104 ehoward@sbctb.org www.shreveport-bossier.org We have all of the services you need to make Shreveport-Bossier the perfect destination. Casinos, museums, entertainment and gardens! HOTEL ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

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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 group-tour 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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Babe Ruth Birthplace & Museum 216 Emory St. Baltimore, MD 21230 410-727-1539 ext. 3051 johnh@baberuthmuseum.com www.baberuthmuseum.com The Babe Ruth Birthplace Museum presents the life and times of George Herman "Babe" Ruth, the greatest baseball player ever and Baltimore's native son who became America's first sports celebrity and an international icon. National Aquarium 501 E. Pratt St., Pier 3 Baltimore, MD 21202 410-576-3833 Cbradley@aqua.org www.aqua.org Visit the National Aquarium and take an unforgettable journey into the mysteries and beauty of the aquatic world. BE TAKEN by the newest exhibit, Jellies Invasion: Oceans Out of Balance, and don’t miss Our Ocean Planet, The Dolphin Show and the sense-sational 4-D theatre.

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.

US Naval Academy Armel-Leftwich Visitor Center 52 King George St. Annapolis, MD 21402 410-293-8687 tourinfo@usna.edu www.navyonline.com Undergraduate college of the US Navy. We welcome tour groups for historical, educational & military reunion tours. Tour & tea program available. Free film, exhibits and official Naval Academy gift shop.

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Annapolis & Anne Arundel County CVB 26 West St. Annapolis, MD 21401 410-626-2597 badams@visitannapolis.org www.visitannapolis.org Come sail away to Annapolis and Anne Arundel County, where history lives in a museum without walls. Our local fare is seasoned with the flavors of the Chesapeake Bay, and one of the most prestigious institutions in the U.S. is in our backyard. Calvert County Dept. of Economic Dev. & Tourism Courthouse, 175 Main St. Prince Frederick, MD 20678 800-331-9771 bakija@co.cal.md.us www.ecalvert.com With a welcome mat nearly 400 years old Calvert County offers beautiful harbors, exciting adventures and warm, friendly people. Let us help you plan an adventure for your group from one day to several.

501 East Pratt Street • Baltimore, MD 21202 aqua.org

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Massachusetts Ocean City CVB & Dept. of Tourism 4001 Coastal Highway Ronald E. Powell Convention Center Ocean City, MD 21842-3235 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 are favorites for every generation.

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 Court, Suite 101 Largo, MD 207774 301-925-8300 visitorinfo@co.pg.md.us www.visitprincegeorges.com With exciting attractions, wonderful amenities, and immediate proximity to downtown Washington, DC, there's no better destination for your next family, military, class, social or fraternity/sorority reunion. Queen Anne's County Office of Tourism 425 Piney Narrows Rd. Chester, MD 21619 888-410-7787 bsiegert@qac.org www.discoverqueenannes.com Spectacular sunsets complement some of the finest waterfront dining in Maryland. Come play a challenging round of golf or cycle the Cross Island Trail. Enjoy a restful night in a charming B&B, casual outlet shopping or exploring or antiquing in one of our many shops. HOTEL ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Francis Scott Key Resort 12806 Ocean Gateway Ocean City, MD 21842 800-213-0088 kourtneyfsk@yahoo.com www.fskfamily.com One mile from the beach and boardwalk, across from great shopping at the Ocean City Factory Outlets, the Francis Scott Key Family Resort offers a country club atmosphere for your vacation with tons of extra amenities. THEATER ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Toby's Dinner Theatre in Columbia & Baltimore 5900 Symphony Woods Rd. Columbia, MD 21044 5625 O'Donnell St. Baltimore, MD 21224 800-888-6297 colgs@tobysdinnertheatre.com www.tobysdinnertheatre.com Live musical theatre awaits you and your group at Toby's Dinner Theatre! With two great theatres in Baltimore and Columbia your group will surely be impressed and deliciously entertained with all that our theatres have to offer.

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Berkshire Historical Society @ Herman Melville's Arrowhead 780 Holmes Rd. Pittsfield, MA 01201 413-442-1793 ext. 10 director@berkshirehistory.org www.mobydick.org Bring your next group to historic Arrowhead, home of Herman Melville when he wrote his masterpiece Moby Dick. The farmhouse, built in 1783, features period furnishings, inspiring views, nature trail, gift shop and informative guided tours. House of the Seven Gables 54 Turner St. Salem, MA 01970 978-744-0991 awaywell@7gables.org www.7gables.org Welcome to Salem's premier 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.

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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.

Louisa May Alcott's Orchard House 399 Lexington Rd. Concord, MA 01742 978-369-4118 mpowers@louisamayalcott.org www.louisamayalcott.org Visit the historic home of the extraordinary Alcott family, where Louisa May Alcott wrote and set Little Women!

Meet Me At Jiminy • Perfect for Groups, Bus Tours and Family Reunions • Beautiful Berkshire 4-Season Resort • Close to Many Cultural Attractions • On site Lodging, Dining & Catering • All Suite Accommodations • Experienced Meeting Planners

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New England Quilt Museum 18 Shattuck St. Lowell, MA 01852 978-452-4207 pubrel@nequiltmuseum.org www.nequiltmuseum.org Explore America's rich tradition of quilting in the heart of New England. The New England Quilt Museum is a showplace for antique and contemporary quilts, with 4-5 exhibits a year, and every summer, the internationally-renowned Lowell Quilt Festival Peabody Essex Museum East India Square Salem, MA 01970 866-745-1876 jennifer_close@pem.org www.pem.org Showcasing an unrivaled spectrum of New England decorative art, architecture and maritime art, plus outstanding Asian, Asian Export, Native American, Oceanic and Photography collections.

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Yankee Candle Flagship 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!

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Historic Deerfield 80 Old Main St. Deerfield, MA 01342 413-775-7132 tours@historic-deerfield.org www.historic-deerfield.org Groups enjoy a classic New England village at Historic Deerfield. All itineraries customized by trained guides. Dining at the Deerfield Inn and unique shopping.

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

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Falmouth Inn 824 Main St. Falmouth, MA 02540 800-255-4157 info@falmouthinn.com www.falmouthinn.com Enjoy the pleasures of Cape Cod from our central downtown location; one block to Martha's Vineyard Ferry. Award-winning restaurant on premises and vintage untra lounge. All indoor corridors to indoor heated pool and sauna. Bus-friendly parking. Jiminy Peak Mountain Resort 37 Corey Rd. Hancock, MA 01237 800-882-8859 mfranco@jiminy.com www.jiminypeak.com Premier conference resort in the Berkshires will accommodate most groups up to 400 people. Lodging and dining onsite offering conferences, weddings, reunions and more. RESTAURANT ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

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Blue Man Group-Boston Charles Playhouse 74 Warrenton St. Boston, MA 02116 617-542-6700 ext. 3 bostongroups@blueman.com www.blueman.com/tickets/boston/groups The New York Times calls the critically acclaimed and award-winning Blue Man Group the most delightful performance piece ever staged. Groups of 15 or more save on most performances. Jacob's Pillow Dance 358 George Carter Road Becket, MA 01223 413-243-9919 et. x132 info@jacobspillow.org www.jacobspillow.org International dance festival and National Historic Landmark, Jacob's Pillow offers 300+ free and ticketed performances, talks, exhibits, and tours. Onsite dining includes casual Pillow Pub, upscale Pillow Café, & buffet/boxed lunch group dining. 2011 Festival runs June 22-August 28.

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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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Charles H. Wright 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.

Bavarian Inn Restaurant 713 S. Main St. Frankenmuth MI 48734 800-228-2742 diningsales@bavarianinn.com www.bavarianinn.com 1200-seat, Bavarian-theme restaurant featuring family-style chicken & German dinners. Private rooms available. Castle Shops feature our signature products, from baked goods to dolls.

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

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Tulip Time Festival 238 S. River Ave. 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 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Lake View Hotel P.O. Box 190 Mackinac Island, MI 49757 888-645-4522 ashlee@lakeviewhotel.us www.lake-view-hotel.com Lake View Hotel, in the heart of the historic village, is the oldest continuously operated hotel on Mackinac Island. The perfect place for your group to relax and relive the charm of the 19th century. Great group rates available!

Stafford’s Hospitality 100 Lewis St. Petoskey, MI 49770 800-737-1899 angiew@staffords.com www.staffords.com Welcome to one of Michigan's most celebrated resort areas, Little Traverse Bay. This beautiful area, rich in native history, provides the ideal jumping off point for all things north. A world of exploration lies right at our doorstep. World-class skiing and golf, sailing, yachting, and an array of activities are all at our fingertips. grouptraveldirectory.com

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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. DMO ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Bloomington CVB 7900 International Drive, Suite 990 Bloomington, MN 55425 866-435-7425 cabts@bloomingtonmn.org www.bloomingtonmn.org St. Cloud CVB 525 Hwy. 10 S., Suite 1 St. Cloud, MN 56304 800-264-2940 ext. 129 jean@granitecountry.com www.granitecountry.com We take pride pride in helping you plan the perfect getaway. Among the many attractions, we have world-class gardens, history, granite, and great places to stay and eat. HOTEL ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Ramada Plaza Sault Saint Marie 240 W. Portage Sault Saint Marie, MI 49783 906-632-4100 sales.ojibway@hotmail.com www.waterviewhotels.com Our famous Freighters' Dining Room overlooks the ships from the ocean and the Great Lakes as they make their way through the Soo Locks. Enjoy hearing the horns of the ships as they enter and depart the world-famous locks. Centrally located.

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Cragun's Resort 11000 Craguns Drive Brainerd, MN 56401 800-272-4867 vacation@craguns.com www.craguns.com We're the year-round resort getaway destination offering more of everything for your reunion. You'll enjoy all the water sports, including boating, skiing, fishing and sunbathing on the mile-long sandy beach and full-service marina. THEATER

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

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

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B.B. King Museum and Delta Interpretive Center 400 Second St. Indianola, MS 38751 662-887-9539 info@bbkingmuseum.org www.bbkingmuseum.org The 20,000-square-foot, $15-million dollar facility is built around the last standing brick cotton gin in MS where young Riley B. King once worked. Showcasing award-winning high-def films, interactive exhibits, rare artifacts, photos and plenty of music. Open daily. Elvis Presley Birthplace 306 Elvis Presley Dr. Tupelo, MS 38801 662-841-1245 dguyton@redmagnet.com www.elvispresleybirthplace.com

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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

Mississippi Museum of Art 380 S. Lamar St. Jackson, MS 39201 601-960-1515 ialley@msmuseumart.org www.msmuseumart.org The Mississippi Museum of Art has amassed a meaningful survey of American art, American Indian baskets, comprehensive selection of art by Mississippians and 19th British century portraits.

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 P.O. Box 6128 Gulfport, MS 39506 888-467-4853 nicolel@gulfcoast.org www.gulfcoast.org Visit the Mississippi Gulf Coast, overlooking the sparkling Gulf of Mexico and 26 miles of scenic coastal beaches.

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Cleveland Tourism Council 600 3rd St. Cleveland, MS 38732 800-295-7473 cheryl@clevelandmschamber.com www.visitclevelandms.com 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!

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With an abundance of attractions and events, more than 1,400 quality hotel rooms and over 140 great restaurants, Ridgeland is the perfect stop for group travelers seeking the arts – whether it be culinary craft, fine art or just having fun.

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Tunica Convention & Visitors Bureau

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Let your group Live It Up like high rollers in The South’s Casino Capital! The ultimate road trip for groups is Tunica, Mississippi! Tunica, one of America’s top tour destinations, offers your groups nine 24/7 casinos with generous group packages. Tour groups enjoy Tunica’s upscale accommodations, endless dining options

and award-winning attractions. Tunica is now the Gateway to the Blues and the beginning of the Mississippi Blues Trail. Start at Tunica’s new Gateway to the Blues Visitors Center and Museum (opening in 2011). Tunica is the perfect place to combine gaming with an exploration of Mississippi Delta heritage and the Mississippi River. Plan day trips to Elvis’

Graceland, Clarksdale’s genuine juke joints and the new B.B. King Museum just south of Tunica. Experience all of Tunica’s dining options, from our mile-long buffets to famous local restaurants to the newest celebrity restaurants, Paula Deen’s Buffet and Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar & Grill. View the Mississippi River at the Tunica RiverPark Museum and enjoy a cruise on the Tunica Queen. Shop at Tunica’s outlet mall or in the Town of Tunica on Main Street. After an unforgettable experience of gaming, culture and entertainment, you’ll know why groups love to Live It Up Just Down the Road in Tunica, Mississippi!

Top Attractions/Events Nine Casinos www.tunicatravel.com Tunica RiverPark & Museum and the Tunica Queen www.tunicariverpark.com Mississippi Blues Trail www.msbluestrail.org Tunica Museum www.tunicamuseum.com Tunica Main Street www.tunicamainstreet.com Visit the Delta www.visitthedelta.com

Contact 1-888-4TUNICA www.tunicatravel.com Bill Canter bcanter@tunicatravel.com

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Vicksburg is Mississippi’s quintessential river city. With a commanding view of the Mississippi River, Vicksburg has served as the region’s center of commerce and culture for nearly 200 years. The French and Spanish established outposts here long before Newitt Vick arrived in the early 1800’s to settle the city that would become his namesake. To this day the river remains a vital component of the region’s economy. During the Civil War, Vicksburg was the South’s stronghold on the Mississippi River. President Abraham Lincoln stated that Vicksburg was the key to winning the war and that the war would not end until that key was in his pocket. To that end, the city endured a 47-day siege that ended on July 4, 1863 when Vicksburg was forced to surrender to General U.S. Grant. Vicksburg National Military Park stands in commemoration of the battle and to those who served and the thousands

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who lost their lives. The monuments within the 1,800-acre park represent the work of many of America’s leading artists of the early 1900’s. Step-on guides, licensed by the National Park Service, are available for tours of the park and of the city. The Old Court House Museum (circa 1858) contains an extensive collection of artifacts ranging from pre-Columbian implements in the Pioneer Room to the contents of ladies’ wardrobes in the Costume Room, and, of course, a plethora of fine artifacts from the Civil War. The Biedenharn Museum of Coca-Cola© Memorabilia, located in the 1890’s building where Coca-Cola© was first bottled, contains exhibits of bottling works, a 1900’s soda fountain, candy store and gift shop. A number of tour homes are located throughout the city and open for daily tours.

Top Attractions/Events Vicksburg National Military Park Old Court House Museum Biedenharn Museum of Coca-Cola© Memorabilia Vicksburg Battlefield Museum Tapestry: A Pilgrimage to Vicksburg (April of each year) Holiday Historic Home Tour (December of each year)

Contact 601-636-9421 www.visitvicksburg.com Sherry Jones, Group Services Manager sjones@vicksburgcvb.org

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Mississippi, cont. Ridgeland TC 357 Towne Center Blvd., Suite 301 P.O. Drawer 2358 Ridgeland, MS 39157 800-468-6078 mina@visitridgeland.com www.visitridgeland.org With the historic Natchez Trace meandering through the heart of the town, you experience the rich heritage and natural beauty of the area. The Ross Barnett Reservoir creates boundless opportunities for outdoor adventures and is the scene of many special events and festivals.

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

Tunica CVB 13625 U.S. Hwy. 61 N. 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.

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Balloons Over the Rainbow 5640 Eagles Valley Drive West House Springs, MO 63051 505-293-6800 keithfear@worldballoon.com www.balloonsovertherainbow.com Balloon Rides are memory making events that last a lifetime. Spend about an hour in the air enjoying the tranquility and serenity of lighter than air flight. Upon landing we'll have a celebration of our event with a sparkling toast. In Metro St. Louis. McFarlain’s Family & Branson's IMAX Entertainment Complex 3562 Shepherd of the Hills Expressway Branson, MO 65616 417-335-3533 Ext. 117 jonr@bransonimax.com www.bransonimax.com Enjoy a full-service dining experience with traditional Ozarks cuisine & impeccable service. Let your groups browse over 20 indoor specialty shops! For a real treat, ask about our famous "Rising Table!" DMO ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

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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.

Branson Lakes Area CVB 269 State Hwy. 248 Branson, MO 65615 800-214-3661 lenni@bransoncvb.com www.explorebranson.com A truly 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! Hannibal CVB 505 N. 3rd St. Hannibal, MO 63401 866-263-4825 mary@visithannibal.com www.visithannibal.com Need someplace affordable and exciting for your next group adventure? How about America's Hometown, Hannibal, MO, Mark Twain's boyhood home! For details please go to www.visithannibal.com. Independence Tourism 111 E. Maple Independence, MO 64050 866-657-6338 www.IndependenceMeetings.com Let Independence welcome your group, all at a great value and in a convenient location. Enjoy nationally recognized heritage attractions, one-of-akind restaurants, a family water park, great shopping and lodging choices. The new Independence Events Center is home to the Missouri Mavericks CHL hockey team, concerts and other sports events. We provide itinerary planning, discounts and other assistance.

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Montana Pulaski County Tourism Bureau 137 Saint Robert Blvd. Saint Robert, MO 65584 877-858-8687 www.VisitPulaskiCounty.org Centrally located between Branson and St. Louis, Missouri on I-44. Enjoy the museums at Fort Leonard Wood or family activities on the Gasconade and Big Piney Rivers. Trail of Tears, Historic Route 66, fairs, festivals, antiques, and more. Over 1,500 sleeping rooms and 70 restaurants including the Cave Restaurant, dining in a real cave.

Montana Office of Tourism 301 S. Park Ave. Helena, MT 59620-0533

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

Rolla Area Visitor Center 1301 Kings Hwy. Rolla, MO 65401 573-364-3577 aimee@rollachamber.org www.visitrolla.com The middle of everywhere and home to Missouri's finest rivers. Whether you plan to stay for a week or a day, we have something special for your group. We are your gateway to the Ozarks, Branson and the excitement of metropolitan St. Louis!

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YMCA Trout Lodge 13528 State Hwy. AA Potosi, MO 63664 888-386-9622 groupsales@ymcastlouis.org http://troutlodge.org For all-inclusive fun in a beautiful and relaxing setting, there's no better place than YMCA Trout Lodge! When you stay with us, you get an experience complete with meals, modern lodging, and a wide variety of exciting activities. RECEPTIVE OPERATOR ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Branson Country Tours 1140 W. 76 Country Blvd. Branson, MO 65616 800-841-2376 bctours@aol.com www.bransoncountrytours.com You’ll love our excellent, reliable service and great rates. We’ll arrange your lodging with the amenities you need with the best possible theatre seats. We have packages available for you to choose from. Customized packages are always welcome!

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C.M. Russell Museum 400 13th St. North Great Falls, MT 59401 406-727-8787 kkapalka@cmrussell.org www.cmrussell.org Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center 201 South Canyon West Yellowstone, MT 59758 800-257-2570 info@grizzlydiscoveryctr.com www.grizzlydiscoveryctr.org See LIVE bears & wolves! Enjoy: Keeper Kid's, a Karelian Bear Dog, Bird-of-Prey, Wolf Enrichment, Safety in Bear Country, Ranger Talks, a World-Class Exhibit & presentations. 1 block from Yellowstone Park. Open 365 days (GWDC bears DO NOT hibernate). Montana River Ranch HC 58 Box 9 Bainville, MT 59212 877-277-4084 mtrivrch@nemontel.net www.montanariverranch.com

HOTEL Moonrise Hotel 6177 Delmar on the Loop Saint Louis, MO 63112 314-721-1111 harry@moonrisehotel.com www.moonrisehotel.com The Moonrise Hotel in St. Louis, Missouri blends cool modern design and quirky sophistication to create a truly unique boutique hotel experience. Located in The Loop - one of St. Louis’ most charming shopping, dining and entertainment districts.

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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-tothe-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.

Bozeman CVB 2000 Commerce Way Bozeman, MT 59715 800-228-4224 candrus@bozemanchamber.com www.bozemancvb.com Flathead CVB 15 Depot Park Kalispel, MT 59901 800-543-3105 fcvb@fcvb.org www.montanasflatheadvalley.com HOTEL ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

320 Guest Ranch 205 Buffalo Horn Creek Gallatin Gateway, MT 59730 800-243-0320 info@320ranch.com www.320ranch.com Billings Hotel & Convention Center 1223 Mullowney Lane Billings, MT 59101 800-537-7286 billingshotel@bresnan.net www.billingshotel.net

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Nebraska

Nevada

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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555 E. Washington Ave., Suite 5600 Las Vegas, NV 89101

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

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

Harold Warp Pioneer Village P.O. Box 68 Minden, NE 68959 800-445-4447 manager@pioneervillage.com www.pioneervillage.org International Quilt Study Center & Museum Quilt House Intersection of 33rd & Holdrege Streets Lincoln, NE 68583 402-472-7232 mose2@unl.edu www.quiltstudy.org At the University Nebraska-Lincoln come explore the wonderful world of quilts. Exhibitions, guided tours, gallery talks, speakers, workshops, something for everyone. Stay and visit the many galleries, gardens, libraries, & famous Dairy Stop!

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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.

Lauritzen Gardens 100 Bancroft St. Omaha, NE 68108 402-346-4002 e.smith@omahabotanicalgardens.org www.omahabotanicalgardens.org Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo 3701 S. 10th St. Omaha, NE 68107 402-738-2007 promotions@omahazoo.com www.omahazoo.com Strategic Air and Space Museum 28210 West Park Hwy. Ashland, NE 68003 402-827-3100 nmaack@strategicairandspace.com www.strategicairandspace.com DMO ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Greater Omaha CVB 1001 Farnam St., Suite 200 Omaha, NE 68102 866-937-6624 jleflore@visitomaha.com www.visitomaha.com Kearney CVB 1007 Second Ave. Kearney, NE 68848 800-652-9435 sfocke@visitkearney.org www.visitkearney.org

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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.

Lincoln CVB P.O. Box 83737 Lincoln, NE 68501 402-436-2350 info@lincoln.org www.lincoln.org

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Elko Convention & Visitors Authority

Elko: A Gold Mine of Rugged Scenery and Western Culture

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Tour 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 National Cowboy Poetry Gathering or tour the Northeastern Nevada Museum.

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Top Events National Cowboy Poetry Gathering January Elko Mining Expo June Elko Motorcycle Jamboree June ATV Jamboree June Elko Basque Festival July Elko County Fair & Horse Races August-September Ruby Mountain Balloon Festival September

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 during the summer of 2011. For more information go to www.ExploreElko.com.

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

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We Call It “Cowboy Country,” But It’s Much More

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Nevada’s Cowboy Country Territory embraces all the communities across I-80 from Lovelock to West Wendover, Jackpot, Jarbidge, Lamoille and McDermitt. It is a place where powerful jets and majestic bald eagles cross the sky over some of the richest gold mines on earth; where blazing casino lights give way to an astonishing pantheon of stars in two minutes driving time; where 20 minutes can take you from bone-dry desert to green alpine splendor. Nevada’s Cowboy Country is one of the last cattle empires left in the West, where lariats still fly, horses still run free and hot brands burn with the pride of heritage. Saddle up for a tour of Cowboy Country,

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Top Attractions Loverslock Plaza – Lovelock www.loverslock.com Buckaroo Hall of Fame – Winnemucca www.winnemucca.nv.us Mill Creek Recreation Area – Battle Mountain www.battlemountainchamber.org Fort McDermitt – McDermitt (775) 532-8742 Carlin Chinese Gardens – Carlin www.explorecarlinnv.com Western Folklife Center – Elko www.westernfolklife.org

a unique American adventure where the past enriches the present, and the future is as unlimited as the horizon. For more information go to www.cowboycountry.com.

Contact 800-248-3556 www.cowboycountry.com Tom Lester, Director tom@elkocva.com

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Cowboy Country Territory 700 Moren Way Elko, NV 89801 800-248-3556 tom@elkocva.com www.cowboycountry.com Following in the footsteps of the early settlers who traveled across Nevada in wagon trains, visitors will find Cowboy Country a diverse and fascinating land rich in the legends, lore and customs of the Old West. Elko Convention & Visitors Authority 700 Moren Way Elko, NV 89801 800-248-3556 tom@elkocva.com www.elkocva.com The majestic Ruby Mountains and the rugged canyon streams will let you discover the unspoiled drama of the West. Pick your season and let us handle the details. Let us assist you with a most memorable group event. HOTEL ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Holiday Inn Las Vegas Hotel 4055 Palos Verdes St. Las Vegas, NV 89119 702-473-6400 kelley.camp@ihg.com www.hilasvegashotel.com Holiday Inn Las Vegas isn't just a place to stay - it's the place to be. Our hotel near the Las Vegas Strip is cutting-edge and priced for any budget. Located near McCarran International, UNLV and the Las Vegas Convention Center. THEATER ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Blue Man Group-Las Vegas The Venetian Hotel and Resort 3355 Las Vegas Blvd. S. Las Vegas, NV 89109 702-697-1655 coryb@blueman.com www.blueman.com/tickets/las_vegas/groups Although impossible to describe, people of all ages agree that Blue Man Group’s show is an intensely exciting and wildly outrageous experience that leaves the entire audience in a blissful, euphoric state. With no spoken language, Blue Man Group. Cirque du Soleil Mystere at Treasure Island 3260 Industrial Rd., Building A Las Vegas, NV 89109 866-353-5625 lasvegas.sales@cirquedusoleil.com www.cirquedusoleil.com/groups The powerful athleticism, high-energy acrobatics and inspiring imagery that has become the company's hallmark. Deemed a theatrical flower in the desert, Mystere thrills generations of audiences with its exhilarating blend of whimsy and drama.

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New Hampshire Cirque du Soleil “O” at Bellagio 3600 Las Vegas Blvd. S. Las Vegas, NV 89109 866-353-5625 lasvegas.sales@cirquedusoleil.com www.cirquedusoleil.com/groups “O” weaves an aquatic tapestry of artistry, surrealism and theatrical romance in the timeless production, “O” Inspired by the concept of infinity and the elegance of water's pure form, “O” pays tribute to the beauty of the theatre.

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

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

Cirque du Soleil Zumanity at New York New York 3790 Las Vegas Blvd. S. Las Vegas, NV 89109 866-353-5625 lasvegas.sales@cirquedusoleil.com www.cirquedusoleil.com/groups Zumanity, The Sensual Side of Cirque du Soleil, is a seductive twist on reality, making the provocative playful and the forbidden electrifying! Leave all inhibitions at the door and let loose as this adultthemed production takes you on a sexy thrill. Cirque du Soleil KÀ at MGM Grand 3799 Las Vegas Blvd. S. Las Vegas, NV 89109 866-353-5625 lasvegas.sales@cirquedusoleil.com www.cirquedusoleil.com/groups KÀ, the unprecedented, gravity-defying production takes adventure to an all new level. Be awed by a dynamic theatrical landscape, as an entire empire appears on KÀ’s colossal stage and a captivating display of aerial acrobatics envelops the audience. Cirque du Soleil The Beatles LOVE 3400 Las Vegas Blvd. S. Las Vegas, NV 89109 866-353-5625 lasvegas.sales@cirquedusoleil.com www.cirquedusoleil.com/groups Celebrate the musical legacy of The Beatles through enhanced versions of their timeless, original recordings. The exuberance of The Beatles is channeled through the youthful, urban energy of a cast of 60 international artists. Criss Angel Believe from Cirque du Soleil at Luxor 3900 Las Vegas Blvd. S. Las Vegas, NV 89109 866-353-5625 lasvegas.sales@cirquedusoleil.com www.cirquedusoleil.com/groups A haunting exploration deep inside the inventive mind of mystifier Criss Angel as he hovers between the land of the living and a surreal world uniquely woven together by the distinctive imaginations of Criss Angel and Cirque du Soleil.

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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.

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.

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

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Days Inn & Suites Cherry Hill/Philadelphia 525 Route 38 E. Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 856-663-0100 gohannar@wynhg.com www.daysinn.com/hotel/04626 Days Inn & Suites of Cherry Hill has great rates, a convenient location, exceptional value & great service. Conveniently located in the heart of Cherry Hill NJ & just 4 miles from Philadelphia & 4.3 miles from Camden waterfront!

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

Tropicana 2831 Boardwalk Atlantic City, NJ 08401 800-843-8767 mlewis@tropicana.net www.tropicana.net Expect only the very best at Tropicana Casino and Resort, above and beyond what you will find at other hotels in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Comfort and quality is the priority at the Tropicana. THEATER ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Riddlesbrood Theatre Company 21 S. Main St. Cranbury, NJ 8512 866-276-6399 info@riddlesbrood.com www.riddlesbrood.com/bus Thank you for taking the time to learn more about the Riddlesbrood dinner theatre. We are sure that you will discover the charm of our location, the grandeur of our brand new dining room, the quality of our food, and the energy of our comedy shows!

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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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Adventure Aquarium One Aquarium Drive Camden, NJ 08103 800-616-5297 Alovell@adventureaquarium.com www.adventureaquarium.com Immerse yourself in our watery world and get ready

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New York New York State Division of Tourism 30 S. Pearl St. Albany, NY 12245

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

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Bethel Woods Center for the Arts 200 Hurd Rd. Bethel, NY 12720 845-295-2521 jkane@bethelwoodscenter.org www.bethelwoodscenter.org Located on a bucolic 2,000-acre site, Bethel Woods Center for the Arts features an outdoor performing arts center and museum approximately 90 minutes from New York City at the site of the original 1969 Woodstock festival in Bethel, New York. BODIES...The Exhibition, NYC 11 Fulton St. New York City, NY 10038 888-507-6909 robyn@ticketsforgroups.com www.ticketsforgroups.com BODIES…The Exhibition showcases real human bodies, preserved through a revolutionary technique, giving visitors the opportunity to see themselves like never before. This eye-opening exhibition is an unforgettable experience for inquisitive minds.

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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.

Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum 4079 Albany Post Rd. Hyde Park, NY 12538 845-486-7752 cynthia.koch@nara.gov www.fdrlibrary.marist.edu The Museum features extensive permanent exhibits on the lives of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt, the Great Depression, the New Deal, and World War II. There is also a special exhibitions gallery that hosts changing exhibits. Harbor Experience Companies 89 South St. New York, NY 10038 212-742-1969 ext. 217 mbuckley@harborexperience.com www.harborexperience.com Unique, FUN outings at Water Taxi Beaches 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! Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum 180 Thompson St. North Tonawanda, NY 14120 716-693-1885 info@carrouselmuseum.org Ride an antique wooden carousel. Listen to the magical sounds of a Wurlitzer band organ. Learn about wood carving and music roll production. View exhibits in an historic factory building. Shop in our extensive gift shop. Check our website for events. Macy's 151 W. 34th St. New York City, 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.

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Madame Tussauds 234 W. 42nd St. New York City, 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. Top of the Rock Observation Deck 30 Rockefeller Plaza New York City, NY 10111 877-692-7625 lrothman@topoftherocknyc.com 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. DMO

Dallas BBQ-Bronx 281 W. Fordham Rd. Bronx, NY 10468 718-220-2822 grouptravel@dallasbbq.com www.dallasbbq.com/grouptravel This 40,000-square-foot restaurant/catering hall holds up to 1,000 with beautiful amenities and available parking. In the shadow of Yankee Stadium and off the Major Deegan Expwy, tours heading into the city would have a safe haven for great food. Dallas BBQ-Chelsea 261 Eighth Ave. New York City, NY 10011 212-462-0001 grouptravel@dallasbbq.com www.dallasbbq.com/grouptravel In the heart of eclectic Chelsea with bustling shops and scenery, close to Chelsea Piers, Javits Center and Madison Square Garden, this beautiful corner restaurant has availability for 250 plus at anytime.

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Sullivan County Visitors Association 100 Sullivan Ave. Ferndale, NY 12734 800-882-2287 hcc@scva.net www.scva.net Only 87 miles from New York City, Sullivan County is home to the finest resort hotels and meeting facilities in the State of New York. Waterfalls, enchanting mountains and sparkling lakes and streams provide the backdrop for successful group events.

Dallas BBQ-East Village 132 2nd Ave. New York City, NY 10013 212-777-5574 grouptravel@dallasbbq.com http://www.dallasbbq.com/grouptravel Based in the heart of the East Village, walking distance from Union Square and NYU, this recently modernized Dallas BBQ is available for parties of up to 100.

Dallas BBQ-Times Square 241 W. 42nd St. New York City, NY 10036 212-221-9000 grouptravel@dallasbbq.com www.dallasbbq.com/grouptravel The flagship unit in historic Times Square, feeding more satisfied New Yorkers and tourists than anyone. This property serves fishbowl-sized pina coladas and margaritas and luscious BBQ, all conscious of the customer’s time and pocketbook. Dallas BBQ-Upper East Side 1265 Third Ave. New York City, NY 10021 212-772-9393 grouptravel@dallasbbq.com www.dallasbbq.com/grouptravel The East Side shops and convenient trains make this iconic location a mainstay for New Yorkers and tourists alike; availability for groups of 250 or more. Dallas BBQ-Upper West Side 27 W. 72nd St. New York City, NY 10023 212-873-2004 grouptravel@dallasbbq.com www.dallasbbq.com/grouptravel This is the ultimate destination, a block from Central Park, walking distance to the museum and all the elegance of the Upper West Side. This historic site has private rooms and can accommodate up to 250 plus.

Ulster County Tourism 10 Westbrook Lane Kingston, NY 12401 800-342-5826 lbrg@co.ulster.ny.us www.ulstercountyalive.com 1-1/2 hours north of New York City, New York's first capital. Wineries, river cruises, resorts, dude ranches - where the Catskills meet the Hudson. © BMP / PHOTO BY JAMES PORTO

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Ramada Northeast Hotels-NJ, NY, PA, CT, MA and New England Vacations 481 Eighth Ave. New York City, NY 10001 800-272-6232 info@ramadanortheast.com www.ramadanortheast.com Discover exceptional lodging in the Northeastern United States—from Pennsylvania to New Jersey to New England—at a wide array of Ramada Hotels that welcome business travelers and family vacationers with spacious accommodations. RESTAURANT

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Dallas BBQ-Washington Heights 3956 Broadway New York City, NY 10032 212-568-3700 grouptravel@dallasbbq.com www.dallasbbq.com/grouptravel A block from Columbia University, serving northern Harlem and the Broadway area, this quaint restaurant is ideal for small events and gatherings.

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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Blue Man Group-New York Astor Place Theatre 434 Lafayette St. New York City, NY 10003 212-260-8993 newyorkgroups@blueman.com www.blueman.com/tickets/new_york/groups The place where it all began! Blue Man Group has been a sell-out hit Off-Broadway for over 15 years! Jazz at Lincoln Center Broadway at 60th St. New York City, 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 Philharmonic-Avery Fisher Hall 10 Lincoln Center Plaza New York City, 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. New York City Ballet-David H. Koch Theater 20 Lincoln Center New York City, 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. Theatre Direct 729 Seventh Ave., Sixth Floor New York City, NY 10019 800-334-8457 cprince@broadway.com www.theatredirect.com Theatre Direct/Showtix Group Sales offers first-class customer service, terrific rates at all New York theatres, customizable workshops for all ages, and much more!

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Great Smoky Mountains Railroad 226 Everett St. Bryson City, NC 28713 800-872-4681 info@gsmr.com www.gsmr.com With the romance and mystique of an era gone by, guests on-board the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad will enjoy scenic train journeys across fertile valleys and through river gorges in a spectacular region near the Great Smoky Mountains. DMO ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Fayetteville Area CVB 245 Pearson St. Fayetteville, NC 28301 888-255-8217 mjones@visitfayettevillenc.com www.visitfayettevillinc.com

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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.

Nash County Visitors Bureau 107 Gateway Blvd. Rocky Mount, NC, 27802 800-849-6825 mlamm@RockyMountTravel.com www.RockyMountTravel.com Rocky Mount is located on I-95 & US64 centered between New York and Florida—just a 2 1/2-hour drive from the Atlantic Ocean & 5 hours from the Majestic Mountains. Enjoy our many exciting activities, attractions, festivals, and special events. HOTEL ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Crowne Plaza Charlotte 201 S. McDowell St. Charlotte, NC 28204 800-762-1995 colleen.payne@ihrco.com www.crowneplaza.com/charlotte With 193 elegantly appointed guestrooms and 10,000 square feet of flexible meeting space, we are centrally located for your group to enjoy NASCAR Hall of Fame, US National Whitewater Center, dining and entertainment at Epicenter and so much more! 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. RECEPTIVE OPERATOR ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Capital City Tours 3200 Beechleaf Court, Suite 100 Raleigh, NC 27604 877-868-7705 info@capitalcitytours.net www.capitalcitytours.net Our guides will share fascinating historical facts & wonderful human interest stories about Raleigh & its people. We’ll pick you up at various hotels. Group Travel Directory 2011 ■ 55


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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

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Candy Cane Christmas Shoppe 22897 US 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, featuring more than thirty different Christmas-themed trees. Open yearround. Group Rest Stop & Cafe. The Toledo Zoo P.O. Box 140130 Toledo, OH 43614 419-724-0075 groupsales@toledozoo.org www.toledozoo.org DMO ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

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aby boomers had their fill of the Cold War when they were growing up. Everybody talked of bomb shelters and missiles and the Soviet Union, but most people never saw anything tangible that would lead you to believe the so-called war was on. Until now. The Ronald Reagan Minuteman Missile State Historic Sites is a chance for people who lived through that period to see country’s former nuclear deterrent up close. At “Oscar-Zero,” you will tour an underground launch facility and surface site. Oscar-Zero is the latest of North Dakota’s many historic sites and museums. Our history is dotted by characters like Theodore Roosevelt, George Armstrong Custer, Sitting Bull, Sakakawea and Lewis and Clark. Museums like the Heritage Center on the North Dakota Capitol Grounds, The Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center in Washburn and Bonanzaville in West Fargo let you share in our story. And activities like hiking, biking, golfing or sight-seeing let you create your own legendary North Dakota experience. Let us help you plan a tour of North Dakota. Check out our sample itineraries at NDtourism.com or call North Dakota Group Travel at 800-435-5663.

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hio is the perfect balance of cool art, great restaurants, unique boutiques, spa time, Amish Country, chocolate, sky-high thrills, bargain hunting, picturesque wine country, fall foliage, agri-tourism, educational and performance opportunities, fun-filled festivals and groupfriendly 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.

Experience Columbus CVB 277 W. Nationwide Blvd. 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.

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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

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Oklahoma Gahanna CVB 116 Mill St. Gahanna, OH 43230 614-418-9114 info@visitgahanna.org www.visitgahanna.com We invite groups to reconnect with the warmth & hospitality that only a small town environment can offer, while enjoying day trips designed to engage & delight as they participate in an array of handson experiences and themed itineraries.

Oklahoma Tourism & Recreation Department 120 N. Robinson, Suite 600 Oklahoma City, OK 73102

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

Greater Licking County Convention & Visitors Bureau 455 Hebron Rd. Heath, OH 43056 740-345-8224 info@escapetolickingcounty.com www.escapetolickingcounty.com

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The Lodge & Conference Center at Geneva-on-The-Lake 4888 N. Broadway SR 534 Geneva-on-the-Lake, OH 44041 866-312-4941 dlhall@dncinc.com www.thelodgeatgeneva.com Offering breathtaking views of Lake Erie and the kind of relaxing getaway that is all too often hard to find. Discover an Ohio vacation that is perfect for your group at the resort with one of our many on-property activities and explore Ashtabula.

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Claremore Oklahoma's Cast of Legends CVB 410 W. Will Rogers Blvd. Claremore, OK 74017 918-341-8688 cvb@claremore.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! 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.

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. Miami County CVB 405 S.W. Public Square #272 Troy, OH 45373 800-348-8993 KHamilton@VisitMiamiCounty.org www.visitmiamicounty.org Miami County, Ohio - Like No Other! Explore our historic attractions, cultural events & festivals, unique small towns, plus our Barn Quilt Tour featuring over 50 quilt patterns that dot the scenic landscape.

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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 51 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.

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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Oklahoma City Convention & Visitors Bureau

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With 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. Come explore our cool city and warm hospitality. Located in the heart of the state, Oklahoma City’s western charm and lively atmosphere create the perfect

backdrop for your next vacation. Whether it’s arts and culture that capture your heart, cheering for the home team, or embracing the energy of a vibrant nightlife, you can experience it all and more in Oklahoma City. Experience our pride and glory, our present and future. And discover for yourself why this cool city steeped in heritage and warm charm suits everybody’s taste for adventure!

Top Attractions/Events THE GRITTY AUTHENTICITY OF A WESTERN HERITAGE

Bricktown Entertainment District www.welcometobricktown.com

THAT’S STILL ALIVE AND KICKIN’. THE GLITZY NIGHT-ON-THE-TOWN VIBE OF THE WESTERN AVENUE DISTRICT. OKLAHOMA CITY IS A CITY

National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum www.nationalcowboymuseum.org

WHERE BOTH LIVE TOGETHER BEAUTIFULLY. AND IT’S ALWAYS EASY TO KICK UP WHATEVER KIND OF HEELS YOU HAPPEN TO BE WEARING.

Oklahoma City Museum of Art www.okcmoa.com

LEATHER & LACE. WIDE-OPEN SPACES & JAM-PACKED PLACES.

Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum www.oklahomacitynationalmemorial.org Oklahoma History Center www.okhistorycenter.org Red Earth Native American Cultural Festival June 3–5, 2011 www.redearth.org

Contact 1-800-225-5652 www.visitokc.com Sandy Price, Director, Tourism Sales sprice@okccvb.org

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Oregon Oregon Tourism Commission/ Travel Oregon 670 Hawthorne Ave. S.E., Suite 240 Salem, OR 97301

503-378-8850 Lisa Itel lisai@traveloregon.com www.traveloregon.com

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Rogue River Jet Boat Tours 29985 Harbor Way Gold Beach, OR 97444 jerrys@roguejets.com www.roguejets.com 800-451-3645 We operate in the most rugged section of the Wild and Scenic Rogue River. No other trips compare to the scenic beauty, Pacific Coast Estuary, abundant wildlife, and pristine wilderness of our trips.

717-901-0220 Abby Howard abby@pacvb.org www.pacvb.org www.visitpa.com/grouptours

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Columbia Crossroads Tours 4800 S.W. Macadam Avenue, Suite 301 Portland, OR 97239 800-524-7084 carrie@columbia-crossroads.com www.columbia-crossroads.com We are a destination management company & custom tour operator who will tailor any itinerary to suit your groups needs. We promise that each travel experience will be memorable, we do it all! FESTIVAL ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

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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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Portland Rose Festival 1020 S.W. Naito Parkway Portland, OR 97204 888-591-7673 www.rosefestival.org Attended by more than two million people, the festival is annually one of the top three most highly decorated events by the International Festivals & Events Association and in 2007 was named Best Festival in the World.

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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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Rhode Island Rhode Island Tourism Division

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Adams County Winery 251 Peach Tree Rd. Orrtanna, PA 17353 717-334-4631 vintner@adamscountywinery.com www.adamscountywinery.com Located just eight miles west of Gettysburg. Enjoy our award-winning wines, beautiful farm location, and gardens. We offer a tour of our wine-making facilities, tastings, and have a well-stocked gift shop. Our friendly staff awaits your arrival.

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.

Philadelphia Museum of Art 26th St. & The Benjamin Franklin Pkwy. Philadelphia, PA 191303 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.

The Pines Dinner Theatre 448 N. 17th St. Allentown, PA 18104 610-433-2333 info@pinesdinnertheatre.com www.pinesdinnertheatre.com Enjoy fabulous food and spectacular shows in our unique country-casual atmosphere. Shows are performed Wednesday through Sunday. Check our website for specific show dates.

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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! Philadelphia CVB 1700 Market St., Suite 3000 Philadelphia, PA 19103 800-225-5745 connors@pcvb.org www.PhiladelphiaUSA.travel Philadelphia might be famously known as the birthplace of American democracy, but you'll find it's an ideal destination for discovery as you explore its colorful neighborhoods, learn more about its rich history and delve into its spectacular sights. Pocono Mountains Convention & Visitors Bureau 1004 Main St. Stroudsburg, PA 18360 800-722-9199 tourismsales@poconos.org www.poconos.org 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 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Rainbow Dinner Theatre 3065 Lincoln Highway East 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! Riverside Inn Dinner Theatre One Fountain Ave. Cambridge Springs, PA 16403 800-964-5173 boxoffice@theriversideinn.com www.theriversideinn.com Intimate 200-seat theatre featuring Broadway-style musicals, comedies, murder mysteries and our unique and renowned medieval feast. Open April through December. Weekday and Sunday matinees and weekend evening performances. The Station Dinner Theatre 4940 Peach St. Erie, PA 16509 866-848-2022 Stationtheatre1@aol.com www.canterburyfeast.com The Station Dinner Theatre operates year-round and is the home of the original “A Canterbury Feast”, the longest-running medieval dinner theatre in the United States. Along with its many original themed musical comedies, farces & musical revues.

315 Iron Horse Way, Suite 101 Providence, RI 02908

401-278-9100 Katrina White kwhite@riedc.com www.visitrhodeisland.com

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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 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 he 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.

Split Rock Resort & Golf Club One Lake Drive Lake Harmony, PA 18624 888-802-2348 groupsales@splitrockresort.com www.splitrockresort.com A unique four-season resort offering a wide selection of outstanding amenities and activities. Ask about our weekend or midweek reunion packages! 60 ■ Group Travel Directory 2011

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Newport, RI Convention & Visitors Bureau 23 America's Cup Ave. Newport, RI 02840 800-326-6030 ext. 115 Meetings@GoNewport.com www.GoNewport.com Newport, RI, a seaside resort of natural beauty, is Gilded-Age Mansions, The Tennis Hall of Fame, incredible architecture, sailing, exquisite dining, boutique shopping, beaches, vineyards, festivals, and much more...

803-734-1164 Dolly Chewning dchewning@scprt.com www.discoversouthcarolina.com

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Providence Warwick CVB 144 Westminster St. Providence, RI 02903 800-233-1636 info@pwcvb.com www.goprovidence.com Providence combines the accessibility and friendliness of a small town with the culture and sophistication of a big city. With a thriving arts community, vibrant and diverse neighborhoods.

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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.


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Ripley’s Aquarium 1110 Celebrity Circle Myrtle Beach, SC 800-734-8888 dshofner@ripleysaquarium.com www.ripleysaquarium.com Groups are welcome at Ripley’s® Aquarium in Myrtle Beach South Carolina, located in Broadwayat-the-Beach, an entertainment and dining complex that features restaurants, rides, shops and the 85,000 square foot Ripley’s Aquarium.

Magnolia Plantation & Gardens 3550 Ashley River Rd. Charleston, SC 29414 tours@magnoliaplantation.com www.magnoliaplantation.com DMO ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Capital City Lake Murray Country P.O. Box 1783 Irmo, SC 29063 803 781-5940 louise@lakemurraycountry.com www.scbustours.com Boasting three rivers and beautiful Lake Murray,

challenging golf courses, attractions and history, this region offers vacation and entertainment opportunities for the entire family. View our travel packages at www.scjewel.com Hilton Head Island-Bluffton COC & VCB #1 Chamber Drive Hilton Head Island, SC 29938 800-523-3373 ext. 361 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! 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. HOTEL ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Hampton Inn and Suites Oceanfront Resort 1801 South Ocean Blvd. Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 800-426-7866 info@hamptoninnoceanfront.com www.hamptoninnoceanfront.com Experience Myrtle Beach's award-winning hotel that combines the comfort of a gracious seaside inn with the fun and sun of South Carolina's Grand Strand. We are the perfect place for small groups. Free airport shuttle and free bus parking included. Litchfield Resort 14276 Ocean Hwy. Pawleys Island, SC 29585 888-714-5936 info@litchfieldbeach.com www.litchfieldbeach.com Plan your conference or meeting with us and enjoy a complete renovation of accommodations and meeting space. Be sure to leave time for fun and true southern hospitality. Sea Mist Resort 1200 S. Ocean Blvd. Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 800-200-8687 groupsales@seamist.com www.seamist.com Myrtle Beach's premier vacation destination. A 15acre oceanfront paradise, specializing in reunion packages, championship golf, beach fun, live entertainment, attractions, amusements, and group travel. Conveniently located in the center of town. 62 ■ Group Travel Directory 2011

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MOST ACCOMMODATING TO GROUPS. Top-rated Myrtle Beach hotel by TripAdvisor.com. “Best in Hospitality” by Myrtle Beach Hospitality Association. Plus 6 oceanfront pools (with hot tubs and heated pools), new Sanctuary Spa, fitness center, complimentary Hampton “On the House” hot breakfast buffet, and 90-seat conference and meeting facility. www.HamptonInnOceanfront.com or call 1-800-HAMPTON 1801 South Ocean Boulevard, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577/843-946-6400

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Hilton Head Island Visitor & Convention Bureau

Hilton Head, Bluffton Beckon With Easy Access for Groups

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Stretched along the Atlantic Ocean in the heart of the Lowcountry, Hilton Head Island and Bluffton boast a pristine natural environment that showcases fertile salt marshes, forests of mossdraped oaks and 12 miles of deep, sandy shoreline. Interspersed with this gorgeous scenery are championship golf courses, fine restaurants, specialty shops, cultural and historic attractions, and a wide variety of accommodation options. Harbour Town in The Sea Pines Resort offers your group water-front dining, unique boutiques, sunset dinner and dolphin cruises, and the 90-foot, red-and-white candy cane-striped Harbour Town Lighthouse. Groups who climb the lighthouse steps will enjoy excellent views of the Island at the top. Discover the rich history of the area at the Coastal Discovery Museum at

Honey Horn. The museum offers nearly a dozen tours and cruises including beach discovery, exploring Pinckney Island Wildlife Refuge, visiting the forts of Port Royal, historic Gullah tours, or the Honey Horn history walk. The charming village of Old Town Bluffton is situated on the mainland on a high bluff overlooking the pristine May River. This historic riverfront community welcomes visitors and offers eclectic shops, art galleries, antique shops and restaurants with Southern regional cuisine. At the center of Bluffton’s Historic District is the Heyward House Historic Center, which serves as a welcome center and offers guided tours.

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Top Attractions/Events Harbour Town (in The Sea Pines Resort) www.seapines.com Coastal Discovery Museum at Honey Horn www.coastaldiscovery.org Shelter Cove Harbour Shopping, Dining & Special Events www.palmettodunes.com Heyward House Historic Center www.heywardhouse.org Concours d’Elegance & Motoring Festival November 4–6, 2011 www.hhiconcours.com Hilton Head Island Wine & Food Festival March 1–12, 2011 www.hiltonheadislandwineandfood.com

Contact 800-523-3373, ext. 368 www.hiltonheadisland.org Brenda Ciapanna bciapanna@hiltonheadisland.org

THE WESTIN HILTON HEAD ISLAND RESORT & SPA 800.WESTIN.1 843.681.4000 westinhiltonheadisland.com SHELTER COVE HARBOUR & MARINA SHOPS/DINING 843.686.9098 palmettodunes.com HOLIDAY INN OCEANFRONT 800.423.9897 843.785.5126 hihiltonhead.com

Engage your group with itineraries for exploring the history, nature and culture of Hilton Head Island, Bluffton and Daufuskie Island. Gullah Heritage • Civil War • Arts & Crafts • Shopping & Dining Kayaking for the Novice • Sea Island Turtle Nesting Easy to reach day trips feature Savannah, Beaufort and Charleston. Learn more at HiltonHeadIsland.org

DISCOVER TOURS 888.842.9217 843.726.9217 Discover-Tours.com COMFORT INN SOUTH FOREST BEACH 800.522.3224 843.842.6662 comforthiltonhead.com

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South Dakota Tourism

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

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The Carolina Opry P.O. Box 14858 Myrtle Beach, SC 29587 800-633-1508 tkrieg@cgp.net www.thecarolinaopry.com Bringing a group trip to Myrtle Beach? Then don't miss the Carolina Opry—an entertainment phenomenon. If you only see on show—it must be the show that brought entertainment to Myrtle Beach. Make it the Carolina Opry. The Palace Theatre 1420 Celebrity Circle Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 866-247-6877 GroupSales@PalaceTheatreMyrtleBeach.com www.PalaceMB.com The Palace Theatre is located at the heart of Myrtle Beach in the award-winning "Broadway at the Beach" Entertainment Complex. The Palace Theatre plays host to some of the greatest and most spectacular live entertainment shows, Broadway theatre productions and musicals from around the world.

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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 Mt. Rushmore National Memorial, over 130 attractions, 101 miles of National Scenic Byways, plus Old West landmarks like Deadwood and Wounded Knee. Rapid City CVB 444 Mt. Rushmore Rd. N. Rapid City, SD 57701 800-487-3223 ext 8487 storms@visitrapidcity.com www.visitrapidcity.com Central to Mount Rushmore National Memorial, national parks, historic military memorials and a variety of attractions, Rapid City offers unique, affordable adventures for every group.

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Broadway at the Beach 1325 Celebrity Circle Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 800-386-4662 www.BroadwayAtTheBeach.com Considered Myrtle Beach's favorite destination and the ideal location for group entertainment, education, performances, dining and accommodations.

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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.

Watertown Convention & Visitors Bureau 1200 33rd St. S.E., Suite 308 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. South Dakota Hotels Best Western Ramikota Hotel Rapid City 2111 N. LaCrosse St. Rapid City, SD 57701 605-343-8550 jgustin@ramkotarc.com www.rapidcity.ramkota.com Great group lodging accommodations near Mt. Rushmore National Monument (in Keystone), Storybook Island, and Museum of Geology at South Dakota State M&T. Our hotel is also conveniently located near area attractions such as Chapel in the Hills, Journey Museum, Prairie Edge, Reptile Gardens, and Bear Country. Custer State Park Resort 25453 SD Highway 87 Custer, SD 57730 605-255-4672 info@custerresorts.com www.custerresorts.com Custer State Park Resort is home to four distinct and different, historical lodges in the beautiful Black Hills of South Dakota. Lodging choices include historic Lodge rooms, hotel, motel and cabin choices. The Lodge at Deadwood Gaming Resort 100 Pine Crest Deadwood, SD 57732 605-584-4800 sales@deadwoodlodge.com www.deadwoodlodge.com This scenic year-round Deadwood hotel and casino stands in a hilltop meadow off the shoulder of Historic Mount Roosevelt. Just outside your door is a million-acre playground for hiking, mountain biking, motorcycling, skiing and snowmobiling. The Deadwood Lodge truly is one of the most spectacular hotels in Deadwood!

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Black Hills, Badlands & Lakes Association

Live Your Dream Vacation in the Black Hills of South Dakota

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What does your dream vacation look like? Is it exploring the wonders of nature or experiencing the Real West in a legendary frontier town? Maybe it’s renewing your patriotism at a great American monument or expanding your cultural and community horizons with great hometown celebrations. Here in the Black Hills & Badlands of western South Dakota, dream vacations come true. Hikers, bikers, rock climbers or horseback riders – 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 upclose 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. 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 relax and renew your spirit. Many of the most intriguing and beautiful attractions in America are located

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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 sacred to the region’s Native Americans. In fact, the many contributions of the Lakota Sioux culture underpins 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 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. It’s all here, all the elements to turn your dream into an awesome vacation reality. Break away to the Black Hills of South Dakota and live your dream!

Top Attractions/Events Mount Rushmore Independence Day Celebration, 4th of July Days of ’76 Rodeo Late July Black Hills Autumn Expedition Early September to Mid-October Custer State Park Buffalo Roundup Late September Black Hills PowWow Early October Badger Clark Hometown Cowboy Poetry & Music Gathering Late September

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

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Tennessee Tennessee Department of Tourist Development

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Al’s Oasis 1000 East South Dakota Hwy 16 Oacoma, SD 57365 info@alsoasis.com www.alsoasis.com 605-234-6051 Located along the Missouri River in Chamberlain and Oacoma, SD, Al’s offers bus groups more than just great food, lodging and shopping. We offer them an escape from their travels. We still have our delicious 5¢ coffee, which always comes with a free smile.

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615-532-7853 Paula Hankins paula.m.hankins@tn.gov www.tnvacation.com

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Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum 222 Fifth Ave. S. Nashville, TN 37203 800-852-6437 kwilliams@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. Elvis Presley's Graceland 3734 Elvis Presley Blvd. Memphis, TN 38116 800-238-2010 glsales@elvis.com www.elvis.com 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.

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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 Trials & 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.

Gaylord Springs Golf Links 18 Springhouse Lane Nashville, TN 37214 615-458-8373 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. DMO ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Gatlinburg Department of Tourism & Convention Center 303 Reagan Dr. Gatlinburg, TN 37738 800-343-1475 sales@ci.gatlinburg.tn.us www.gatlinburg-tn.com Gatlinburg, Tennessee is a four-season destination! With the unique setting as the gateway to Great Smoky Mountains National Park and the diversity of shopping, dining and entertainment options Gatlinburg has something for everyone! Pigeon Forge Dept. of Tourism 2450 Pkwy. 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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Pigeon Forge Department of Tourism

Pigeon Forge: Your Tour Home in the Smokies

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Pigeon 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 are

Pigeon Forge Winterfest (November through February) Dolly Parton Homecoming Parade (Early May) Abundant Theater Entertainment Outlet and Specialty Shopping

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

Contact 800-285-7557 www.pigeonforgetours.com Joy McNealy, Senior Sales Manager jmcnealy@mypigeonforge.com is part of the Incredible Christmas Place, one of Pigeon Forge’s top retail attractions, along with hundreds of outlet, specialty and craft stores.

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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.

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Chaffin's Barn Dinner Theatre 8204 Hwy. 100 Nashville, TN 37221 800-282-2276 chaffingroups@yahoo.com www.dinnertheatre.com Nashville's oldest professional dinner theatre for over 44 years! Great buffet and Broadway-style productions all under one roof! Group rates available. Cumberland County Playhouse 221 Tennessee Ave. P.O. Box 830 Crossville, TN 38557 800-746-8455 jrkluender@ccplayhouse.com www.ccplayhouse.com

STAR FOR A DAY This uniquely Nashville experience starts with a tour and group recording session on music row at Historic RCA Studio B, where Elvis Presley, Dolly Parton, and others recorded over 1,000 hit songs. Then, to complete the experience, it’s off to tour the largest popular music museum in the world,

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Texas Texas Tourism Office General Jackson Showboat 2808 Opryland Drive Nashville, TN 37214 615-458-8373 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

P.O. Box 12428 Austin, TX 78711

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

Grand Ole Opry 2802 Opryland Dr. Nashville, TN 37214 615-458-7373 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-of-akind entertainment moments that are not to be missed. Ryman Auditorium 116 Fifth Avenue North Nashville, TN 37219 615-458-8373 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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Texas State Railroad P.O. Box 166 Rusk, TX 75785 888-987-2461 groups@texasstaterr.com www.texasstaterr.com The Texas State Railroad welcomes groups of all types and sizes! We offer a unique experience for churches, tour groups, scouts, school groups, you name it! Have a group of 20 or more? Want the train to yourself? Call us today! DMO ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Amarillo CVC 1000 S. Polk St. Amarillo, TX 79101 800-692-1338 jutta@visitamarillotx.com www.visitamarillotx.com Amarillo—what you expect of Texas and much more! Wide open spaces, deep canyons, a proud western heritage, a modern city—Texas hospitality at its best. Come visit and see what groups are raving about!

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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

Beaumont CVB 505 Willow St. Beaumont, TX 77704 866-822-0245 eeddins@ci.beaumont.tx.us www.beaumontcvb.com Beaumont...Texas With A Little Something Extra! We are still pure Texas, but at the same time our Bayou roots make us a combination of two colorful cultures. Frisco CVB 7601 Gaylord Pkwy., Suite 100 Frisco, TX 75034 877-463-7472 marla@visitfrisco.com www.visitfrisco.com Frisco, Texas, just 20 minutes north of Dallas, is one of the fastest growing cities in America and is Texas' Rising Star for sports, shopping, art, and affordable fine accommodations. Grapevine CVB One Liberty Park Plaza Grapevine, TX 76051 817-410-3185 tourism@grapevinetexasusa.com www.grapevinetexasusa.com Historic Grapevine features the Gaylord Texan Resort, Great Wolf Lodge, world-class and select service hotels, abundant shopping opportunities, unique artisans and galleries, the Grapevine Vintage Railroad and award-winning winery tasting rooms! 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!

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Frisco, Texas Convention and Visitors Bureau

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As one of the fastest growing cities in America, Frisco, just north of Dallas, will captivate you with four professional sports teams, 8 million square feet of shopping, and a premier entertainment destination for live concerts and events! When it comes to shopping, Frisco offers a unique experience from Stonebriar

Centre, one of the premier shopping malls in the Southwest, to IKEA, the world’s leading home furnishing retailer and Sam Moon Trading Company, providing handbags and accessories at wholesale prices. Add to that a Shop Frisco Savings Book, and your guests will be thrilled. Catch a baseball game with the Frisco

RoughRiders, watch FC Dallas take on some of the best professional soccer players in the world, or cool off inside Dr Pepper Arena for a Stars practice session, a Texas Tornado hockey game or a basketball game with the Texas Legends, Frisco’s newest team in the NBA Development League. If you are planning a quiet weekend getaway or a longer stay, enjoy Frisco’s award-winning, and group-friendly hotels offering a variety of price ranges and amenities such as complimentary breakfast. The Frisco CVB can assist you in every step of your planning.

Top Attractions/Events Pizza Hut Park www.pizzahutpark.com Frisco RoughRiders www.ridersbaseball.com Dr Pepper Arena www.drpepperarena.com Black Box Theatre 972-668-5180 SciTech Discovery Center www.mindstretchingfun.org Heritage Museum www.friscomuseum.com

Contact 877-GoFrisco (463 -7472) www.visitfrisco.com Jennifer Kimble jkimble@visitfrisco.com

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Grand Hyatt 600 E. Market St. San Antonio, TX 78205 210-224-1234 satgh.rfp@hyatt.com www.grandsanantonio.hyatt.com/hyatt/hotels/index.jsp Take advantage of our premier setting adjacent to the convention center, HemisFair Park and on the Riverwalk—outstanding amenities and unprecedented service levels to make your experience extraordinary. Hawthorn Suites by Wyndham at the Victorian Resort 6300 Seawall Blvd. Galveston, TX 77551 800-231-6363 jsteckler@viccondo.com www.viccondo.com Spacious one-and two-bedroom condominiums, with beautiful Gulf view from your private balcony, offer plenty of room to accommodate your group.

Intercontinental Houston Near the Galleria 2222 W. Loop S. Houston, TX 77027 713-961-3327 Maggie.casey@ihg.com www.intercontinental.com Deluxe accommodations, venues for all sized groups and the perfect location for your next gathering in the heart of Uptown Houston, just one block from the Galleria.

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

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

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Hyatt Regency San Antonio 123 Losoya San Antonio, TX 78205 210-222-1234 satrs-rfp@hyatt.com http://sanantonioregency.hyatt.com/hyatt/hotels/index.jsp Experience the heart of the Riverwalk at Hyatt Regency San Antonio. We are the only San Antonio Riverwalk hotel directly overlooking the historic Alamo & on the Riverwalk, connecting two of San Antonio's top destinations through our 16-story atrium.

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Galveston is the place for family and military reunions, educational field trips and seminars. Hawthorn Suites by Wyndham at The Victorian Resort is a favorite destination for those planning reunions, church and school events. Our staff has the expertise to meet your expectations for meeting facilities and to provide options for your groups’ outings to the Island’s world-class attractions. Over 10,000 square feet of of indoor and outdoor meetings areas, for groups of 12 to 300.

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 worldclass 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 nationally-recognized 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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Vermont Department of Tourism & Marketing One National Life Drive, 6th Floor Montpelier, VT 05620-0501

800-837-6668 Christiane Skinner christiane.skinner@state.vt.us www.vermontvacation.com www.VermontPartners.org/motorcoach

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Ben & Jerry's Factory Tours 1281 Waterbury-Stowe Rd. Waterbury, VT 05676 866-258-6877 amy.weller@benjerry.com www.benjerry.com Fun, educational factory tour! 30-minutes includes company history movie, view of production room and a sample of ice cream. Manufacturing schedule varies. Closed Christmas, New Years and Thanksgiving; $3.00 Adults, $2.00 seniors, 12 and under free

804-545-5500 Carol Torricelli ctorricelli@virginia.org www.virginia.org

Vermont Marble Museum 52 Main St. Proctor, VT 05765 802-459-2300 cmiglorie@vermont-marble.com www.vermont-marble.com World’s Largest Marble Museum. History of VT Marble Movie, 100 displays featuring Hall of Presidents, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, “Earth Alive” Geology room, historic photographs, relics, Calcium Carbonate Room, artist in residence, gift shop. HOTEL ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

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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’ website 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 website and think of Vermont as a destination for your groups.

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Commodores Inn 823 S. Main St. Stowe, VT 05672 800-447-8693 carrie@commodoresinn.com www.commodoresinn.com Four-season resort under one roof specializing in group packages. Family owned and operated. Fireside living room, game/fitness room, Jacuzzis, saunas, indoor & outdoor pools, 3 1/2-acre lake. Killington Resort 4763 Killington Rd. Killington, VT 05751 800-621-6867 mdavis@killington.com www.killington.com The summer season is packed full of events from the sounds of the Killington Music Festival, to the tastings of the Killington Wine Festival. A Killington summer vacation truly offers something for every mood, taste and budget no matter the group! Pico Mountain 4763 Killington Rd. Killington, VT 05751 800-422-6861 groups@picomountain.com www.picomountain.com Pico Mountain is big mountain skiing with small mountain prices, including affordable slope-side lodging. Featuring 50 trails and six lifts, Pico offers steeps and glades, complemented by great learning and family terrain that everyone can enjoy.

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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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Fredericksburg Regional Tourism Partnership

Fredericksburg Offers Rich Slices of American History

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TIMELESS. That’s the perfect description of the Fredericksburg region. Visitors to the area encounter the richness of the American experience, and walk in the footsteps of presidents and generals. At Ferry Farm you’ll see the site of Washington’s boyhood home before journeying to the home he purchased for his mother, the Mary Washington House, and his sister’s home, Kenmore, known for its beautiful plasterwork. His brother, Charles, sold his home and it later became the Rising Sun Tavern, remaining today as a lively interpretation by costumed tavern wenches of 18th century tavern life. Spend the evening at Potomac Point Winery learning about and sampling the award-winning wines and the food that is paired with them. Fredericksburg was the scene of four of the most devastating battles of the Civil War. A local guide will join you as you visit Chatham Manor, a Georgian plantation home, which served as a vital Federal headquarters, communications

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center and hospital. Visitor centers at Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville feature museum exhibits, videos and short walking tours that tell the story of the four battlefields in the region. Enjoy evening entertainment at Riverside Dinner Theater, which possesses state-ofthe-art facilities, gourmet cuisine and seats 452 guests. Gari Melchers Home and Studio at Belmont was the home of this American Impressionist artist. Your senses will delight in not only the wonderful artwork and furnishings, but also the gardens on the 27-acre estate. No visit to the area would be complete without a stop in Old Town Fredericksburg. Spend time browsing the galleries, antique shops and boutiques that line the brick sidewalks, a portion of the 40-block National Historic District. Your group will depart the Fredericksburg region with many fond memories and an appreciation for one of the most historic cities in America.

Top Attractions/Events Original George Washington family homes Charming Old Town Fredericksburg – a shopper’s delight and restaurants to suit any palate Four Civil War Battlefields Classic Broadway musicals at Riverside Dinner Theater Wine tastings and food pairing demonstrations

Contact 866-405-3046 www.VisitFred.com Lura Hill lhill@fredericksburgva.gov

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Yankee Candle Williamsburg 2200 Richmond Rd. Williamsburg, VA 23185 877-616-6510 tcorbet@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. Norfolk Convention & Visitors Bureau 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.

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Richmond Metropolitan CVB 401 N. 3rd St. Richmond, VA 23219 800-370-9004 schandler@richmondva.org www.visitrichmondva.com 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. The joy of shopping or reveling at an outdoor crab feast. Visit Fairfax 7927 Jones Branch Drive, South Wing 100 Mc Lean, 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. UdvarHazy Center to George Washington's Mount Vernon Estate & Gardens.

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East Coast Hotels - Ramada Hotels in the Mid Atlantic 615 Atlantic Ave. Virginia Beach, VA 23451 866-295-4597 info@ramadamidatlantic.com www.ramadamidatlantic.com From East Coast beach vacations to romantic getaways, Ramada Hotels offers exceptional hotels in popular travel and vacation destinations along the US East Coast, including Washington, DC, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland and Delaware.

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City of Lynnwood Start Here! 4114 198th St. S.W., Suite 7 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.

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Washington State Tourism P.O. Box 42500 Olympia, WA 98504

360-725-4185 Tammy Guill tammy.guill@commerce.wa.gov www.experiencewa.com

Vancouver USA Regional Tourism Office 101 E. Eighth St., Suite 240 Vancouver, WA 98660 360-750-1553 ext. 16 dpicard@visitvancouverusa.com www.visitvancouverusa.com From the mighty Columbia River to the awesome force of Mount St. Helens to the powerful Pacific Coastline, Southwest Washington is an area of incredible beauty and endless possibilities.

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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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.

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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!

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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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Madame Tussauds Washington D.C. 1025 F St. NW at 10th St. Washington D.C., 20460 888-923-0334 groupsales@madametussaudsdc.com www.madame-tussauds.com New figures will be unveiled throughout the year and put on display at Madame Tussauds D.C. until all 44 U.S. presidents are ready to be installed in the new gallery this fall.

Smithsonian Institution 10th St. and Constitution Ave. N.W. 6th St. 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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Ford's Theatre Society 511 10th St. N.W. Washington D.C. 20004 800-899-2367 groupsales@fords.org www.fords.org The site of the April 1865 assassination of Abraham Lincoln, Ford's Theatre is a working theatre, historical monument and world-class museum. The theatre produces plays reflective of American life and is also open for daytime visits.

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Ace Adventure Resort P.O. Box 1168 Oak Hill, WV 25901 800.787.3982 ace@aceraft.com www.aceraft.com The adventure vacation destination featuring West Virginia's finest in outdoor activities. From some of the best high volume and technical whitewater rafting in the world, to rock climbing, mountain biking, zip lines and rope courses, ATV rides, mud obstacle course, horseback riding, kayak clinics, and our awesome on-site adventure lake and beach, we've got all the fun you can handle. Beckley Exhibition Coal Mine P.O. Box 2514 Beckley, WV 25802 304-256-1747 rmorris@beckleymine.com www.beckleymine.com After years of planning, the Exhibition Coal Mine has recently completed an extensive renovation that includes a newly opened 14,000-sq.-foot Rahall Company Store, visitor center, coal museum, fudgery and gift shop. Cass Scenic Railroad State Park Route 66 Main St. Cass, WV 24927 800-225-5982 marysnyder@wvdnr.gov www.cassrailroad.com Climbing Cheat Mountain in West Virginia, Cass Scenic Railroad's shay engines transport you to a bygone era when steam locomotives were part of life in a logging community. Ask about dinner trains. Heritage Farms and Village 3300 Harvey Rd. Huntington, WV 25704 304-522-1244 hfmv@comcast.net www.heritagefarmmuseum.com Stroll through up to 16 different buildings experiencing life as it was back then and learn about the major inventions that changed everything to create the quality of life we take for granted today. Special guided tours available for groups.

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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

New River Train P.O. BOX 393 Huntington, WV 25708 866-639-7487 newrivertrain@aol.com www.newrivertrain.com Join our four 300-mile round trips of the worldfamous New River Trains. October 15,16, 22 and 23 2011. From Huntington, West Virginia through the 65-mile-long New River Gorge. Enjoy railroad days festival each day during the three-hour layover.

Southern West Virginia CVB 221 George St., Suite 2 Beckley, WV 25801 800-847-4898 becky@visitwv.com www.visitwv.com Our part of West Virginia is wonderful. Comprised of the nine counties spread east to west and south to central across the Mountain State. To truly get an understanding of these mountains, you have to experience them, to experience you have to visit.

River Expeditions 900 Broadway Ave. Oak Hill, WV 25901 800-463-9873 info@raftinginfo.com www.raftinginfo.com Get the most authentic experience and the best value with River Expeditions as your host. Count on us to provide all the elements of an exciting vacation getaway while balancing your schedule, budget and interests.

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 at the hidden treasures that await you! HOTEL ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

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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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Cabell-Huntington CVB 739 3rd Ave. Huntington, WV 25708 800-635-6329 jennifer@wvvisit.org www.wvvisit.org Enjoying a nostalgic visit to turn-of-the century railroad kingdom of Collis P. Huntington brings surprises in the way of 21st Century accommodations, recreation and entertainment that even the most savvy traveler will find new and exciting. Charleston CVB 200 Civic Center Drive Charleston, WV 25301 800-733-5469 ppitrolo@charlestonwv.com www.charlestonwv.com Charleston is a family-friendly city full of great things to see and do for people of all ages. Convention & Visitors Bureau of Marion County 2 Mountain Park Drive White Hall, WV 26554 800-834-7365 cvb@marioncvb.com www.marioncvb.com Your groups will love our mystery dinner theaters, country music shows, heritage attractions, fairs and festivals. Explore historic sites, indulge in unique shopping and dining, ride the rail trail or simply take in the beautiful countryside. 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.

Canaan Valley Resort HC 70 Box 330 Davis, WV 26260 800-622-4121 rhodesk@canaanresort.com www.canaanresort.com Nestled in the beautiful Monongahela National Forest in the Allegheny Mountains of West Virginia is the full-service resort of choice, offering your group breathtaking views, abundant wildlife, spectacular scenery and so much more! The Woods Resort 1694 The Woods Rd. Hedgesville, WV 25427 304-754-3358 amy@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! RECEPTIVE OPERATOR ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Mountaineer Country Tours, LLC 125 N. Price St. Kingwood, WV 26537 304-329-6330 mountaineer@atlanticbb.net www.mountaineercountrytours.com Experienced receptive operator, offering group tours, entertainment & step-on guides in WV, western MD and southwest PA. Sit back & let us plan your unique customized tours. Don Knotts, scenic RRs, foliage, theater, music, history, mountains & more. THEATER ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

American Mountain Theater 49 Martin St. Elkins Rail Yard Elkins, WV 26241 800-943-3670 ksexton@wvdsl.net www.americanmountaintheater.com How fun can fun be? Well, you'll just have to bring your next group trip to the American Mountain Theater show and see for yourself great music, comedy, variety show, and wonderful family entertainment. Group Travel Directory 2011 ■ 83


Convention & Visitors Bureau of Marion County

Make Time for Marion County, WV

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Marion 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.

Top Attractions/Events Gatherings/Parables Events www.parablesevents.com Prickett’s Fort State Park www.prickettsfort.org Valley Falls State Park www.valleyfallsstatepark.com Sagebrush Round Up & Country Music Hall of Fame www.billjanoske.tripod.com Muriale’s Restaurant www.murialesrestaurant.com Feast of the Seven Fishes www.feastofthesevenfishesfestival.com

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

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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, schedule a comedy, mystery or dinner theater at Gatherings where a lively cast delights audiences with witty and fun performances. Gatherings features a Four Star Kitchen and offers discount tickets for larger groups. 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. 1-800-8347365 or visit www.newtravelfairmont.info

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Wisconsin Dells Visitor & Convention Bureau

A Water Playground for Groups

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Wisconsin 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 amenityladen 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

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round of mini-golf or competing on the go-kart track. There’s shopping on the main street, Broadway, and at the openair 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. New at Noah’s Ark Waterpark, The Scorpion’s Tail, a 10-story slide that’s the first tube slide in the U.S. Other highlights include zipline tours, magic shows, restaurants, plus much more.

Top Attractions/Events Waterparks (both indoor & outdoor) Scenic Boat Tours Indoor Theme Parks Live Entertainment Go-Karts Ho-Chunk Casino

Contact 800-223-3557 www.wisdells.com Group Sales groups@wisdells.com

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With so many exciting attractions and wide-ranging accommodations together in one place, Wisconsin Dells makes planning group activities a breeze. And nothing brings a group together like the nonstop fun found only in “The Waterpark Capital of the World!®”

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Wisconsin Circle Wisconsin Corporation 835 Fairfax Street Altoona, WI 54720

800-223-0652 Peggy Bitzer info@circlewisconsin.com www.circlewisconsin.com

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Frank Lloyd Wright Visitor Center 5607 County Rd. C Spring Green, WI 53588 877-588-7900 tours@taliesinpreservation.org www.taliesinpreservation.org Visit Frank Lloyd Wright’s work of a lifetime. Tours of his home, studio and estate available May October. The Taliesin Gift Shop & Bookstore and Riverview Terrace Cafe are also located within the Visitor Center to enhance your experience. Mississippi Explorer Cruises P.O. Box 696 La Crosse, WI 54602 877-647-7397 captaineric@mississippiexplorer.com www.mississippiexplorer.com Explore more and see more with Mississippi Explorer Cruises! Come with us for a Country Road riverboat cruise through the wild & scenic backwaters of one of America's greatest ecosystems, the Mighty Mississippi River!

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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.

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Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center One John Nolen Drive Madison, WI 53703 608-261-4015 hsabin@mononaterrace.com www.mononaterrace.com Frank Lloyd Wright's long-awaited dream of a wedding between the city and beautiful Lake Monona has finally been realized in Madison's Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center. Wisconsin Cranberry Discovery Center 204 Main St. Warrens, WI 54666 www.discovercranberries.com 608-378-4878 Did you know Wisconsin is the leading producer of cranberries? If you’re curious about how cranberries are grown, you’ll want to visit our Exhibit Hall where you can learn all about this “berryâ€? unique crop. 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–

Beloit CVB 500 Public Ave. Beloit, WI 55311 800-423-5648 vicki@visitbeloit.com www.visitbeloit.com Our unique heritage, attractions, group-friendly dining, special accommodations and desirable location make Beloit a wonderful destination for overnight visits, day trips and ‘on the way’ stopovers. Allow our friendly staff at Visit Beloit to assist your group in planning every aspect of your visit Brookfield CVB 17100 W. Bluemound Rd., Suite 203 Brookfield, WI 53005 800-388-1835 info@brookfieldcvb.com www.visitbrookfield.com Brookfield serves up indoor and outdoor activities to match everyone's interests. Take in a concert at the Sharon Lynne Wilson Center; hit the beach at Fox Brook Park, hike, bike or golf. If shopping or spending a day at a spa is more your speed, Brookfield has you covered. Use Brookfield as your base camp to explore the many Milwaukee attractions just minutes away. La Crosse Area CVB 410 Veterans Memorial Drive La Crosse, WI 54601 800-658-9424 bates@explorelacrosse.com www.explorelacrosse.com La Crosse is a dynamic destination, born of a rich river history. Pristine natural beauty, unique attractions, affordable lodging is what you will find in La Crosse. Free tour planning, step-on guides, escort notes and personalized pre-tour FAMs.

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Wyoming Wyoming Travel & Tourism Manitowoc Area CVB 4221 Calumet Ave. Manitowoc, WI 54221 800-627-4896 www.manitowoc.info visitmanitowoc@manitowoc.info Whether you're headed to Door County, crossing Lake Michigan on the SS Badger, or circling the shores of Lake Michigan we invite you to "drop anchor" in Manitowoc!

1520 Etchepare Circle Cheyenne, WY 82007

800-225-5996 James Scoon james.scoon@visitwyo.gov www.wyomingtourism.org

Minocqua Area Chamber of Commerce P.O. Box 1006 Minocqua, WI 54548 800-446-6784 groups@minocqua.org www.minocqua.org Natures original water park. We welcome group travelers with personalized itineraries and warm hospitality. Enjoy lumberjack lore, local history and unique shopping in a beautiful area. 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 new Fonzi statue. VISIT Milwaukee will gladly assist with planning, promotion, FAMs and more. Wisconsin Dells Visitor & Convention Bureau 115 LaCrosse St. 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. THEATER ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

The Armory 10 S. High St. Janesville, WI 53547 866-995-7400 groups@janesvillearmory.com www.janesvillearmory.com Drill Hall Theater patrons will enjoy elegant cuisine, always served by a waiter, and first-class entertainment with actors from around the country. Featuring a live orchestra with highly talented area musicians. Special pricing for groups of 20+. RECEPTIVE OPERATOR ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

KBC Tour Company 8151 W. Woodland Ave. Wauwatosa, WI 53213 800-704-9049 kay@kbctourcompany.com www.kbctourcompany.com No one knows Milwaukee like us. KBC Tour Company can assist you with your Milwaukee or SE Wisconsin tour itinerary. We'll coordinate as much as you need us to. We're here to help you see and experience the best of Milwaukee and Wisconsin!

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Triangle X Float Trips 2 Triangle X Ranch Rd. Moose, WY 83012 307-733-2183 www.trianglex.com theranch@trianglex.com With over 50 years of Snake River experience Triangle X and National Park Float Trips provide quality river trips including, scenic raft trips and guided fishing trips to visitors- entirely in Grand Teton National Park. Wyoming Dinosaur Center P.O. Box 868 Thermopolis, WY 82443 800-455-3466 wdinoc@wyodino.org www.wyodino.org The Wyoming Dinosaur Center has 12,000 square feet of exhibition area. Fossils and life forms from earliest geologic time periods are displayed in a chronological perspective. There are over 200 displays throughout the museum. The central hall houses dozens of full-size mounted skeletons, including over 20 dinosaurs. DMO ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

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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.

Casper Area CVB 992 N. Poplar St. Casper, WY 82601 800-852-1889 visitors@casperwyoming.info www.casperwyoming.info We've come a long way from our days as a frontier outpost, but the same sense of free-wheeling adventure still draws visitors to Wyoming's Adventure Capital. With one foot in the past and an eye toward the future, Casper is a year-round destination that offers the very best in historical, recreational, cultural and entertainment experiences. Jackson Hole Chamber of Commerce 980 W. Broadway Jackson, WY 83001 307-733-3316 heather@jacksonholechamber.com www.jacksonholechamber.com The chamber represents the hotels, attractions and restaurants in Teton County, Wyoming, which is home to Grand Teton National Park and most of Yellowstone National Park! 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.

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Experience Frontier Life in Cheyenne This 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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Calgary Stampede P.O. Box 1060, Station M Calgary, AB T2P 2K8 800-661-1260 www.calgarystampede.com When the Calgary Stampede marks its 100th anniversary in 2012, itíll truly be a community-wide celebration. The 2012 event will be a chance for all Calgarians and all organizations to become involved to profile Calgary as one of the greatest cities to visit and in which to live, work and play.

Rocky Mountaineer 1150 Station St., First Floor Vancouver, BC V6A 2X7 800-665-7245 www.rockymountaineer.com A two-day, all-daylight rail journey through the Canadian Rockies and Western Canada, and a breathtaking three-hour experience between North Vancouver and Whistler, BC onboard the Whistler Sea to Sky Climb route. Take your group on a trip of a lifetime. BRITISH COLUMBIA DMO ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Canada Olympic Park 88 Canada Olympic Rd. S.W. Calgary, AB T3B 5R5 403-247-5452 info@winsportcanada.ca winsportcanada.ca The premier venue of the 1988 Winter Olympics is now a center for training and recreational use by athletes and the general public. Experience a thrilling bobsled ride, enjoy a unique dining experience or come visit during our many special events.

Tourism British Columbia 510 Burrard St., 12th Floor Vancouver, BC V6C 3A8 800-435-5622 www.hellobc.com Blessed with breathtaking landscapes, BC is home to a geographical diversity that lends itself to a vast array of activities and adventures. There are mountains to climb, rivers to run, beaches to comb, forests to hike, parks to stroll and warm summer lakes to laze about on.

West Edmonton Mall 8882 - 170 St., Suite 2472 Edmonton, AB T5T 4M2 780-444-5308 Groups@wem.ca www.westedmontonmall.com

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Travel Alberta 760-999 Eighth St. S.W. Calgary, AB T2R 1J5 800-252-3782 travelinfo@TravelAlberta.com www.travelalberta.com If you want to experience adventure in western Canada, there’s only one place you need to go. As the main gateway to the Canadian Rockies, Alberta beckons group visitors from around the world. Visit our website and discover the perfect destination for your next group tour. ALBERTA HOTEL ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Banff Park Lodge Resort Hotel & Conference Center 222 Lynx St. Banff, AB T1L 1K5 800-661-9266 sales@banffparklodge.com www.banffparklodge.com Conveniently located in downtown Banff and only a few steps from the glacier-fed Bow River, the Banff Park Lodge offers the best of both worlds. Within minutes you can either find peace, quiet and solitude or a livelier more sociable scene in downtown Banff. BRITISH COLUMBIA ATTRACTION ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Butchart Gardens P.O. Box 4010 Victoria, BC V8X 3X4 250-652-4422 email@butchartgardens.com www.butchartgardens.com We have had many years of experience assisting tour groups and we keep looking for ways to increase our service to you. Visit during Magic of Christmas, a Top 100 ABA event. grouptraveldirectory.com

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Chateau Victoria Hotel & Suites 740 Burdett Ave. Victoria, BC V8W 1B2 250-361-5666 jantaya@chateauvictoria.com www.chateauvictoria.com Offering affordable four-star elegance in the heart of downtown Victoria, Chateau Victoria is steps away from the Victoria Conference Centre, the inner harbor, and all of Victoria's favorite downtown destinations. MANITOBA ATTRACTION ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Winnipeg Folk Festival #203-211 Bannatyne Ave. Winnipeg, MB R3B 3P2 204-231-0096 www.winnipegfolkfestival.ca The 38th annual Winnipeg Folk Festival takes place July 6-10, 2011 at Bird’s Hill Provincial Park, Manitoba. Come and discover an exciting collection of accomplished and emerging artists, legends, locals, and some of the best new Canadian folk voices and emerging artists from around the world! MANITOBA DMO ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Travel Manitoba 21 Forks Market Rd. Winnipeg, MB R3C 4T7 800-665-0040 info@travelmanitoba.com www.travelmanitoba.com Move to an urban beat or relax in country splendor. Manitoba offers an outstanding variety of attractive options for your next group tour. Major urban centers like Winnipeg and Brandon offer countless amenities to visitors, while places like Dauphin, Portage la Prairie, Thompson or The Pas successfully combine urban style and service with the special hospitality unique to rural areas.

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Frontier's North Adventures Box 40063 RPO Nairn Winnipeg, MB R2L 2G2 800-663-9832 www.tundrabuggy.com With over 25 years of successful subarctic experience, The Tundra Buggy Adventure is the best way to view and photograph the polar bears of Churchill, Manitoba. Choose from either a Churchill Hotel or Tundra Buggy Lodge-based stay. We provide exclusive access to the polar bears at Cape Churchill inside Wapusk National Park. NEW BRUNSWICK ATTRACTION ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Kings Landing Historical Settlement 20 Kings Landing Rd. Fredericton West, NB E6K 3W3 506-363-4999 reserve@kingslanding.nb.ca www.kingslanding.nb.ca Nestled in a majestic setting in the St. John River valley, Kings Landing Historical Settlement depicts the one-hundred-year transformation of a young colony into a vibrant nation. NEW BRUNSWICK DMO ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

New Brunswick Tourism & Parks 670 King St., Sixth Floor Fredericton, NB 800-561-0123 margaret.mackenzie@gnb.ca www.tourismnewbrunswick.ca From the exhilarating heights of the Bay of Fundy tides, dubbed One of the Marine Wonders of the World, to the magnificent white sand dunes of Bouctouche, New Brunswick is home to some of the most spectacular Natural Wonders in the Maritimes. But we’re also renowned for our lively cities, diverse outdoor adventure, and eclectic blend of cultures. NEWFOUNDLAND DMO ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Newfoundland & Labrador Tourism P.O. Box 8700 Saint John’s, NL A1B 4J6 800- 563-6353 contactus@newfoundlandlabrador.com www.newfoundlandlabrador.com Rich with history. Rife with culture. Sprawling with natural beauty. All these wonders have been here for thousands of years, embraced by those who happened upon them. NORTHWEST TERRITORIES DMO ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Northwest Territory Tourism P.O. Box 610 Yellowknife, NT X1A 2N5 800-661-0788 info@spectacularnwt.com www.spectacularnwt.com We offer the best and most reliable Aurora viewing in the world. We also have exceptional natural features, World Heritage Sites, sites of national significance, Heritage Rivers, and four superb National Parks. Our parks protect some of the most impressive wildlife on the continent—caribou, wood and plains bison, mountain sheep, goats and bears. Group Travel Directory 2011 ■ 91


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Nova Scotia Department of Tourism 1800 Argyle St. Halifax, NS B3J 2R5 800-565-0000 salesNS@gov.ns.ca www.novascotia.com Nova Scotia has a sophisticated tourism industry featuring a full array of professional services, product and unique experiences. There's more to do in Nova Scotia than anywhere else on Canada's East Coast. NOVA SCOTIA RECEPTIVE OPERATOR ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Blue Diamond Tours 207, 4 Caxton Close Halifax, NS B3M 4J5 866-414-6883 bobbluediamond@aol.com www.bluediamondtours.com Let Blue Diamond Tours be your guide to Halifax and Nova Scotia with customized shore excursions. NUNAVUT DMO ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Nunavut Tourism P.O. Box 1450 Iqaluit, NU X0A 0H0 867-979-6551 www.nunavuttourism.com Your journey to the Arctic begins right here. There are countless amazing things to do in Nunavut, and the opportunity is yours to discover. Youíll meet

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Casa Loma, Toronto's Majestic Castle 1 Austin Terrace Toronto, ON M5R 1X8 416-923-1171 trussell@casaloma.org www.casaloma.org A 98-room castle featuring rich wood carvings, sumptuous marble and luminous stained glass. Explore secret passages, soaring towers, beautiful estate gardens and an 800-foot tunnel to luxurious stables. CN Tower 301 Front St. W. Toronto, ON M5V 2T6 416-868-6937 web_cntower@cntower.ca www.cntower.ca We offer different options for various group needs. Want to just come see the view? We can do that! Got a group that is more adventuresome, combine the view with our motion simulator ride. Got a crew that wants it all, add a meal at one of our 3 dining locations - with options for every budget. ONTARIO DMO ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Ontario Tourism 10 Dundas St. E. Toronto, ON M7A 2A1 800-668-2746 www.ontariotravel.net You'll be amazed by Ontario's diversity in environment, culture and history. From the dramatic majesty of the north to the unique landscape of the south, each region has renowned must-see attractions, as well as hidden gems waiting to be discovered. Niagara Falls Tourism 5400 Robinson St. Niagara Falls, ON L2G 2A6 800-563-2557 www.niagarafallstourism.com Offering upscale hotels, modern casinos, nightlife and concerts, fine dining, golf courses and spas, and wine country just down the road and let's not forget the Falls. From the Maid of the Mist to Journey Behind the Falls, there are plenty of ways to experience this great wonder of the world. ONTARIO THEATER ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Mirvish Productions 300 King St. W. Toronto, ON M5V 1J2 800-724-6420 subscriptions@mirvish.com www.mirvish.com With as few as 8 people, you can get great discounts to some of the hottest shows in Toronto! Booking a group is as easy as inviting the people you already know and socialize with, such as your church organization, students, a group of colleagues or you can even create a sales incentive program that includes great theatre.

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Tourism PEI P.O. Box 940 Charlottetown, PE C1A 7M5 800-463-4734 www.tourismpei.com Prince Edward Island is Canada's smallest and greenest province. Cradled on the waves of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, PEI is known for the vivid colors of its gently rolling landscape, surrounded by miles of sandy beaches and red sandstone cliffs. QUEBEC ATTRACTION ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Montreal Museum of Fine Arts P.O. Box 3000, Station H Montreal, QC H3G 2T9 514-285-1600 www.mmfa.qc.ca To take full advantage of the time and energy you've invested in your outing, why not spend the whole day at the museum? A lunch corner is available to groups on request. 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 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

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 Saskatchewan 1922 Park St. Regina, SK S4N 7M4 877-237-2273 heidi.wesling@sasktourism.com www.sasktourism.com Looking for a new destination? Something culturally diverse and naturally spectacular? Saskatchewan has it. Experiences range from some of the world’s most accessible wilderness to annual bird migrations that fill the sky, legendary fishing camps, over 250 golf courses, world-class spa packages, canoe and outdoor adventures, ranch and farm vacations and so much more. Tourism Saskatoon 101 - 202 Fourth Ave. N. 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. grouptraveldirectory.com


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Tourism Yukon Box 2703 Whitehorse, YT Y1A 2C6 800-661-0494 vacation@gov.yk.ca www.travelyukon.com Close your eyes now and breathe in crisp Yukon air. Smell spruce sap and the earthy scent of tundra, and listen for the excited howls of husky sled dogs. Open your eyes and drink in Yukon landscapes under dancing aurora borealis. Canoe a Yukon river and dip your hands into the clearest water you've ever seen. A vacation in Canada's Yukon is a larger than life experience. Stay awhile— you won't want to leave.

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Buca di Beppo Restaurant 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 Wendy.Cymbaluk@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 more than 500 locations nationwide, we're always on your way.

Best Western 800-780-7234 http://www.bestwestern.com/groups/groups_online.asp Whether you are planning a business meeting, family reunion or a fun getaway, Best Western makes planning group trips easy! So relax and have a great time. Choice Hotels www.choicehotels.com Making travel plans for a large group doesn't get any easier than when booking accommodations with Choice Hotels. For group reservations of 10 or more rooms per night and great discounts, complete our simple online group request form. Hampton Inns 800-426-7866 http://hamptoninn1.hilton.com When you travel and stay with us at Hampton, we want to be more than just a hotel. We'd like to be your friend in town. Holiday Inn & Holiday Inn Express 800-633-8464 www.holidayinn.com/meetingrewards Earn Rewards quickly with up to triple the Priority Club points for your next group's stay. Marriott Hotel & Resorts 800-627-7468 www.marriott.com Plan a group tour to remember at Marriott Hotels & Resorts. Call us today to book your next family getaway!

Ramada Southeast Hotels Southeast USA Family Vacations 866-790-8512 info@ramadasoutheast.com www.ramadasoutheast.com Whether it is a romantic anniversary vacation or a family reunion, the Southeast region of the USA is an ideal spot for your next trip. And Ramada hotels cater to a variety of clientele, from business travelers to family vacationers. CRUISE LINES ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Royal Caribbean Cruises 305-539-6000 dhanrahan@royalcaribbean.com www.royalcaribbean.com With six different families of ships and 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. 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 owners company operates three U.S. Registry and U.S. crewed ships.

Old Country Buffet - Group Reservations 866-840-6654 Wendy.Cymbaluk@buffetsinc.com www.buffet.com/leisuregroup It's not easy to make everyone in a big group happy. Unless, of course, you come here. With banquet rooms available at many locations at no additional charge and over 100 menu items to choose from, our restaurants are perfect for your group dining. Ryan's Grill, Buffet & Bakery Group Reservations 866-840-6654 Wendy.Cymbaluk@buffetsinc.com www.buffet.com/leisuregroup If you’re planning a gathering for 20 or more people, we’ll help make planning easier. Our large and inviting restaurants can accommodate a gathering of any size and many locations have a banquet room for your use at no additional charge. NATIONAL HOTEL CHAIN ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Accor 800-515-5679 tourism.accorhotels.com Organize stays for your specific group’s needs and view our rates and hotel availability online for over 2000 of our Sofitel, Pullman, MGallery, Novotel, Suite Novotel, Mercure, Ibis and All Seasons properties. Send your group request online and receive replies within 24-hours.

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Cyprus Tourism 212-683-5280 gocyprus@aol.com www.visitcyprus.com Enjoy a group tour around Aphrodite's Cyprus. The Mediterranean island at the crossroads of three continents, where there's always a new world to discover. Official tourism information site. German National Tourist Board 212-661-7200 germanyinfo@d-z-t.com www.cometogermany.com Situated at the very heart of Europe, Germany's diversity astounds group visitors. Israel Ministry of Tourism 212-499-5660 info@ goisrael.com 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 Board North America 877-733-5673 www.visitjordan.com The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, which once captivated ancient travelers, continues to enthrall a whole new generation as a modern, vibrant nation. From the haunting, primeval starkness of Wadi Rum, to the teeming centre of urban Amman; from the majestic ruins of bygone civilizations to the timeless splendor of the Dead Sea, Jordan is a unique destination offering breathtaking and mysterious sights.

Scottish Tourist Office 0141 445 2778 www.scotlandgroupsguide.com The bests visitor information for information on your trip to Scotland from Scotland. Your number one guide for Scotland Groups and Travel Organizers for booking and other accommodations, itineraries, activities and much more! Spain Tourist Office 312-642-1992 www.spain.info A thousand destinations to discover—a thousand group journeys to plan when you organize your next group tour to the magnificent country of Spain. Utilize the free resources of the Tourist Office of Spain. Switzerland Tourism 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 on foot and discover. Tourism Australia 310-695-3216 www.tourism.australia.com/en-au/ We give you tools at your fingertips to help you plan your group trip to Australia. Experience beaches, tours, nature, the Outback, cities, indigenous folk, and food & wine. We help you plan your group travel trip from beginning to end. Tourism Ireland 212-418-0800 Cgale@tourismireland.com www.tourismireland.com Known as the "Friendliest Destination”- we help group travel planners get to know Ireland. With our planning you can receive it all for your trip; Castles, festivals, itineraries, booking agents and various activities and sights to make it memorable. Visit Britain 212-986-2266 www.visitbritain.org Whether you need ideas on activities or help planning your trip from the beginning, we have the information you need to plan the perfect British vacation! From itineraries, tours, guides and more, we lead groups to a special trip when they come to Britain. Visit Mexico 225 N. Michigan Ave., Suite 1800 Chicago, IL 60601 800-446-3942 contact@visitmexico.com Mexico’s 32 states are truly diverse, as each one has countless tourist destinations offering a wide array of activities.

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Ashford Tours and Travel Ltd 254 20 341101/2/3 info@holidaykenyasafaris.com http://holidaykenyasafaris.com Ashford Tours specializes in tailor-made group tours, individually designed for clubs, associations as well as corporate and wholesale tour packages. 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. Biblical Tours 888-868-7266 marina.schneider@biblische-reisen.de www.biblical-tours.com As the official tour operator of the German Catholic Bible Association & Protestant Bible Society, specializing in trips with a predominantly religious theme, we have been satisfying the needs of our customers for more than 40 years. Blue Diamond Tours 866-414-6883 bobbluediamond@aol.com www.bluediamondtours.com Let Blue Diamond Tours be your guide to Halifax and Nova Scotia with customized excursions. Celtic Tours World Vacations 1860 Western Ave Albany, NY 12203 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. 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. CIE Tours International 800-223-6508 groups@cietours.com www.cietours.com/us/landingpages/groups.aspx? Theme=USA 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. Classic Tours and Safaris Ltd. info@theclassictours.com www.theclassictours.com Classic Tours & Safaris Ltd provides services for safaris and tour itineraries throughout Tanzania, with fleet of spacious comfortable 4WD vehicles.

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Collette Vacations 800-852-5655 web@collettevacations.com www.collettevacations.com Collette Vacations, fulfilling vacation dreams for 90 years. When you travel with us, you choose choice, security and dependability. We share your passion and mission to open the door of discovery and wonderful travel experiences for your group. Connection Tours Inc. 888-287-7328 clara@ctoursvacation.com www.ctoursvacation.com Specializing in 55+ group tour & cruises since 1985. Motorcoach/fly-drive/train transportation, no tipping policy on most tours, well-paced itineraries, good value, great experiences. NTA and CLIA member since 1987. Travel FREE! Call to learn more. FunME Events/Broadway to You 815-756-1263 funmeevents@aol.com www.broadwaytoyou.com We offer a wide range of festivals for all ages and types of performing groups. Whether it's one-day festivals at a theme park, cruise performance in the Caribbean, or a competitive festival in a world-class city. 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. Gate 1's Custom Group Department has the tools you, a professional group leader, needs to address this diversity and to present a professional, accurate and price-sensitive quotation. Globus Family of Brands 800-221-0090 jhurtado@globusfamily.com www.globusandcosmos.com/groups The Globus family of brand has 80 years of experience specializing in first-class escorted vacations, independent packages and river cruises for discriminating group travelers. 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! 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. Groups to Africa 6530 232602 george@groupstoafrica.com www.groupstoafrica.com Our passion for the South African people, wildlife, culture & exquisite scenery ensures that every vacation will be a memorable experience. We facilitate fellowship and group tours with the emphasis on cross-cultural and philanthropic interaction.


Tour Operators, cont. Homeric Tours 800-223-5570 nikost@homerictours.com www.homerictours.com Since 1969, Homeric Tours has provided travelers with the most fulfilling and memorable travel experiences. Depending on your interests, time and budget, our hand selected escorted itineraries will bring your traveling dreams to a reality. Image Tours, Inc. 800-968-9161 sales@imagetours.com www.imagetours.com/partners-LGT.htm At Image Tours Inc., European touring has been our specialty since 1939. We make group tours EASY TO DO by providing you with personalized promotional support. We’ll assist you using our vast experience promoting groups to Europe. JamaicaForaDay.com Shore Excursions 631-940-7061 info@jamaicaforaday.com www.jamaicaforaday.com Is Jamaica on your cruise ship itinerary? Enjoy the day at our all-inclusive beach resorts. White-sand beaches, sparkling pools, savory lunches, snacks, beverages and tropical drinks ALL-INCLUDED! Great shore excursion for couples, families & groups! Kilitreks & Safaris 255 27 2750277 info@kilitreks-safaris.com www.kilitreks-safaris.com Kilitreks and Safaris organize Kilimanjaro climbs and wildlife safaris in Tanzania; offering groups high quality tours at competitive prices. Safety and service are our priorities.

Mayan Traveler 888-843-6292 info@hemayantraveler.com www.themayantraveler.com Since 1984 The Mayan Traveler has provided prepackaged and customized group tour packages to the Mayan ruins of Mexico and Central America. We also provide soft adventure packages to Belize, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Panama, Ecuador and Peru. 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. Morocco Destination Management 800-697-5631 morocco@moroccodestination.com moroccodestination.com We specialize in wholesale group travel to Morocco. All our business is customized to fit our clients' needs. Proud members of ASTA, ABA and NTA. Let us plan your next group trip to Morocco, the crossroads of civilizations. Peak Performance Tours 800-220-0165 br@peakperformancetours.com www.peakperformancetours.com Peak Performance Tours has been helping plan everything from music tours to student travel adventures - in destinations throughout North America and internationally. Benefit from our experience & focus on achieving your trip goals. Pedal Tours LTD. 888-222-9187 info@pedaltours.co.nz www.pedaltours.co.nz A Pedaltour is for every-one, ride at your own pace and make use of the support van when you choose. All our routes have been thoroughly scouted and lodges carefully chosen. New Zealand, Australia, Vietman, India or customize your tour! R.V.O Educational Trip in Ghana 233 233-51-47956 info@robborg.org www.robborg.org R.V.O offers students and groups the opportunity to travel to Ghana to give a helping hand, learn a new culture and have an experience of a lifetime. Select International Tours & Cruises 800-842-4842 908-237-9262 sales@select-intl.com www.selectinternationaltours.com Select International—full service tour company specializing in group travel to Exotic Europe, Canada, Middle East, USA & Mexico. Innovative-tours, special interest, responsible travel, custom-designed programs, fair value, groups start at 10 pax.

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SouthAmerica.travel 800-747-4540 martha@southamerica.travel www.SouthAmerica.travel 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. Tauck World Discovery 203-899-6500 pcappelli@tauck.com www.tauck.com Tauck has been the global leader in premium escorted land, cruise, riverboat and family journeys for over 80 years. Since 1925, we have committed ourselves to exceeding our guests' expectations, offering enriching travel experiences worldwide. Trafalgar Tours 800-626-6604 michelle.lukk@trafalgartours.com www.trafalgartours.com We are the world's favorite provider of great value escorted tours to worldwide destinations. With over 60 years' experience and the best tour directors in the industry, with a Trafalgar tour you will enjoy the perfect, hassle-free vacation. Travel Adventures 800-356-2737 tours@traveladventures.com www.traveladventures.com Working with educators to create a bigger world for every student. Our staff has the experience to help you provide your students with the immeasurable benefits of educational travel. 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. US Tours 888-393-8687 bob@ustours.biz www.ustours.biz U.S.Tours produces custom Group Tours and Wholesale Travel Packages. Our web site is a collection of American Tours and Group Cruise itineraries. All of our Package Tours are customized and unescorted, produced at your request. Virgin Vacations 877-700-7005 ext. 2609 www.virgin-vacations.com trish.glover@virgin-vacations.com We'll design an itinerary that focuses on the particular sites your group wants to see, using motorcoach charters & private tour guides booked just for you. Wendy Wu Tours 877-993-6399 www.wendywuschina.com/ carol@wendywuschina.com Come experience a land full of the world's oldest traditions, beautiful landscapes and varied cultures. Our China Tours offer a truly unique experience for every traveler that explores the wonderful sites within. grouptraveldirectory.com




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