Departure: Wed. (4/1 - 10/31)
Price list:
1st & 2nd Passenger:595 | 3rd and 4th Passenger:410 | Single Occupancy:850 | Share room :660
Highlight
Chicago, Niagara Falls, Cleveland, Dutch Village, Bonner's Christmas Wonderland, Frankenmuth, Detroit
Itinerary:
Day 1 Hometown—Chicago-Night Tour
Meet our tour guide at the baggage claim area at ORD, where pick-up service is available between 9 AM and 9 PM; at MDW, you have to manage to arrive at the hotel by yourself. Cannot wait to see the Windy City? Join our optional night tour for only $25 per person as long as you can arrive at the hotel by 5PM!
Hotel: Quality Inn, Comfort Inn, or equivalent
Day 2 Chicago City Tour
Pass by United Sports Complex—the home stadium of the world famous Chicago Bulls, stroll by the Buckingham Fountain at Grant Park and the Cloud Gate at Millennium Park, rapidly climb to the Observatory Deck of Willis Tower (formerly Sears Tower), cruise on Lake Michigan from the Navy Pier to appreciate the splendid architecture of our Second City, shop through the Magnificent Mile on Michigan Avenue, and of course, eat at Chicago’s Chinatown!
Hotel: Quality Inn, Comfort Inn, or equivalent
Day 3 Chicago-Niagara Falls
Enjoy the scenery of Cleveland with the Goodtime Cruise on Erie. The Armstrong Space Museum has a lot for you to explore. Head to Niagara Falls in the afternoon.
Hotel: Comfort Inn, best western,Quality Inn or equivalent
Day 4 Niagara Falls
One of the nature’s most exciting creations, Niagara Fall’s water, land, air, fort, boat, and power have amazed each and every visitor. Guaranteed! No exception! After the world-famous Maid of Mist boat ride and IMAX movie on Niagara’s panorama view, you can chose either to stay in the Falls Park for self exploration or have an in-depth tour ($25/Adult) visiting its Hydropower Station and Old Fort Niagara.
Hotel: ramada Inn,best western,Quality Inn or equivalent
Day 5 Niagara Falls - Chicago
If any one thing is most responsible for Cleveland's rebirth, this glass-and-porcelain pyramid Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum is it. Designed by I. M. Pei, this temple to rock music is a high-concept, multimedia collection of exhibits, archives, and films that tell the story of rock from its bluesy roots through its post-grunge days.
Hotel: Quality Inn, Comfort Inn, or equivalent
Day 6 Chicago-Dutch Village-Bonner's Christmas Wonderland-Frankenmuth
You may be wondering if you are in Michigan or Europe. Dutch Village is a step back into the Netherlands of over 100 years ago, complete with authentic Dutch architecture, flowering gardens, canals and windmills. If you love the joy and excitement of the Christmas season, then enjoy those special feelings all year long at Bronner’s Christmas Wonderland, where everything and every day is Christmas! Frankenmuth, nicknamed "Little Bavaria", draws over three million tourists annually to its Bavarian-themed shops and restaurants such as Frankenmuth Brewery.
Hotel: Comfort Inn, best western, Quality Inn or equivalent
Day 7 Detroit-Chicago
Motown. The Motor City. The D. Whatever you call it, Detroit is a dynamic, diverse city with an intriguing history. It's a place of people and places, trends and events, world-changing inventions and groundbreaking music. Long known as the automobile capital of the world, Detroit is also famous for its distinctive Motown music sound from the 1960s. A visit to Henry Ford Museum makes it hard to imagine an industry that shaped a culture as much as the auto industry shaped America’s in the 20th century. With a mountain of memories accumulated in a week, you will be taken to ORD airport for flight departing after 7PM (no airport transfer services for MDW).
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