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Day
1:
Welcome
aboard as we herald in the beginning of the holiday season!
This tour takes us to the Big Apple
and will include many of the area's favorite attractions including
the Empire State Building, Ellis Island,
Statue of Liberty, Macy's Parade, a Thanksgiving dinner cruise
with all the trimmings, and much more.
Sit back and relax on this eastward
journey. A sumptuous, four-course dinner awaits
you this evening in Little Italy before returning
to the hotel for some much needed rest as tomorrow will be quite
busy.
Day 2:
Depart
early this morning with a licensed New York City
tour guide for the fabulous Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade,
featuring ornate floats, marching bands, musical presentation,
multi-story balloon characters, and an official visit from Santa
Claus. A box continental breakfast is included.
After the parade, visit the Grand
Central Terminal, built on 76 acres
and first opened in 1913 as the largest train station in the world.
If time allows, there may be free time to shop in Times Square
with lunch on your own.
Later in the day, board New York's
newest and most spectacular cruise vessel to witness illuminating
views of the skyline as you enjoy live entertainment and savor
a traditional Thanksgiving feast with all the trimmings. Our evening
ends with a bird's eye view of the city from the “Top of
the Rock,” the 70th floor of the Rockefeller Center.
Day
3:
Begin the day with an American breakfast at the hotel before departing
for Midtown New York City for a full day of sightseeing.
Some
of today's sights will include:
Lincoln Center for the Performing
Arts, Greenwich Village,
Broadway,
Central Park,
visit to the Cathedral of St. John the Divine,
the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Carnegie Hall,
Madison Square Garden,
and more!
A
casual dinner is planned at Times Square Restaurant
in the Theatre District with the rest of the
evening to spend as you wish.
Enjoy the atmosphere and perhaps
take in a show!
Day
4:
Your
final day in New York begins with a full breakfast at the hotel.
Travel to New York Harbor and board a ferry to
Ellis Island to visit the symbol of America,
The Statue of Liberty. Experience cultural diversity
while on the island at The Ellis Island National Museum
of Immigration.
Lunch is on your own. Leave New
York this afternoon, taking home the sights and sounds of New
York City, the early festivities of the holiday season, and a
portion of our great country's history.
PACKAGE
INCLUDES: Three nights accommodations, three breakfasts,
three dinners including a dinner cruise, all tours and admissions
for attractions noted, baggage handling, taxes, and meal gratuities.
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