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2009: BOSTON, NEW YORK & Washington, DC (JBWB)
10 days from Boston to Washington, DC
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This 10-day vacation features three great cities. As a major influence in the American Revolution, Boston tells the tales of American freedom. It is in this city where Paul Revere began his midnight ride to warn of the arrival of the British, and visitors today can follow his path. See the best of Boston using your Go Boston Card. Tour the city by land and by sea on a Boston Duck Tour, take a harbor cruise for views of the Charlestown Navy Yard, and explore Boston Common. Then, travel by train to the "Big Apple!" From Times Square to Greenwich Village and from Wall Street to the Empire State Building, there's so much to see and do here. Use your New York Pass over two days for admission to over 40 of the city's top attractions. Check out Brooklyn's colorful ethnic neighborhoods, tour the Rockefeller Center, ascend to the observation deck of the Empire State Building, and, of course, see a Broadway show. Next stop is Washington, DC. Since its inception in 1791 on the banks of the Potomac River, Washington, DC has evolved into an exciting city combining grand government buildings, monuments, memorials, and museums. Use your Washington, DC Power Pass over two days to explore all the famous sights. Take an Old Town Trolley Tour, which covers over 100 points of interest, or ride with DC Ducks to tour the city by land and water. Also, visit the renowned International Spy Museum, Mount Vernon, or, for an interactive experience, visit the Newseum.
HOTELS Boston: Midtown Hotel, Located in Boston's historic Back Bay, Midtown Hotel is across the street from the Prudential Center and within walking distance of Fenway Park. It features a warm, comfortable atmosphere with spacious guestrooms.New York: Edison Hotel, Located in the heart of New York's theater district and just steps away from Times Square, the hotel features spacious, comfortable guestrooms, several restaurants, and a piano bar and lounge.Washington, DC: Red Roof Inn, Conveniently located in downtown Washington, DC, close to the White House and Capitol Hill, the hotel features exercise room, laundry facilities, and an Irish Pub in the lobby.
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| Call (954) 748-6881 for more information or to book today! Mention code 7657213 | | Monograms | | Offer valid through 4/1/2009 | | | | Day | Destination | Description | | Day 1 | Boston | Arrive in Boston. The remainder of the day is at leisure. | | Day 2 | Boston | Two full days to use your Go Boston Card. | | Day 3 | Boston | Two full days to use your Go Boston Card. | | Day 4 | Boston-New York | Travel to New York by AMTRAK train (coach). | | Day 5 | New York | Two full days to use your New York Pass. On one evening, attend a Broadway show. | | Day 6 | New York | Two full days to use your New York Pass. On one evening, attend a Broadway show. | | Day 7 | New York-Washington, DC | Travel to Washington, DC by AMTRAK train (coach). | | Day 8 | Washington, DC | Two full days at leisure to use your Washington, DC Power Pass. | | Day 9 | Washington, DC | Two full days at leisure to use your Washington, DC Power Pass. | | Day 10 | Washington, DC | Departure from Washington, DC. |
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Extra nights per person in Boston:in single room $137-366; in twin room $68-183; in triple room $51-127; in quad room $42-99.Extra nights per person in Washington, DC:in single room $156; in twin room $78; in triple room $58; in quad room $43.Maximum 4 people in 1 room.
Our Volume Buying Power Saves You Money! -We may be able to provide you with flight arrangements from your gateway city. -Additional accommodations before or after your tour may be available at our low prices.
Additional Information: -Departure/arrival taxes and fares from other cities will be advised at the time of booking. -2008, 2009 & 2010 vacation itineraries and prices are subject to change.
Guaranteed Air-Inclusive Price: Air-inclusive prices do not include a September 11th fee up to $10, passenger facility charges of up to $18, Federal domestic flight segment fees of up to $3.50 per segment and U.S. and International arrival and departure and other government imposed fees of up to $300 depending on your itinerary. Please see the Applicable Airfare Taxes and Fee link above for more information.
Air booked in conjunction with a land vacation is considered an air-inclusive vacation. Air can only be booked by Globus in conjunction with a land package and is only available for passengers traveling from the United States. For vacation departures in 2008, your final air-inclusive vacation price is guaranteed when your air schedule had been confirmed and your entire vacation package has been paid in full. For vacation departures in 2009, an additional $250 non-refundable deposit (total $500 non-refundable) is required for air booked in conjunction with any land vacation and your final air-inclusive vacation price is guaranteed when your flight information is confirmed and Globus has received your full land and air deposit.
Not Included in the Vacation Price: Federal inspection fees for the Federal U.S. Customs and Immigrations; International Air Transportation tax; agricultural tax; other per person taxes imposed by government entities; airport taxes and fees including the September 11th Security fee up to $10 per person, Passenger facility charges up to $18 per person, Federal domestic flight segment fees up to $3.50 per segment and U.S. and International arrival and departure, and other government imposed fees up to $300 per person; port taxes; passports; visas and vaccinations; tips to your Tour or Cruise Director, Local Host, driver, Local Guides, and/or ships' crew; gratuities on ferries, trains, and cruise ships; laundry; telephone; minibar; alcohol, beverages, and food outside of the contracted Globus menu as presented at a hotel or restaurant (these extra items will be billed to you before leaving the hotel, ship, or restaurant); optional excursions; airport transfers on non-qualifying flights; porterage at airports and train stations; Travel Protection premiums; all airline imposed baggage fees (including internal flights); and all other items of a personal nature. |
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