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We’re happy to continue offering the loyalty pro- gram again in 2013. So, on your 2nd tour (of four days or more) with us in 2013, subtract $50 off your tour price. On the 3rd tour (of four days or more) with us in 2013, subtract $100 and so on. The more you travel, the more you save! (Program is based on the calendar year, so all eligible tours depart within 2013.) 2013 Loyalty Program A scenic, peaceful float trip in large oar-powered rubber rafts takes us along the sweeping curves of the Bow River, past the towering presence of Mount Rundle and much more on both the Pacific Northwest and Canadian Rockies tour on page 23 and the Canadian Rockies and Glacier Park tour on page 24. Photo by Paul Zizka, provided by Banff Lake Louise Tourism. Bow River Rafting 12900 metcalf suite 100, overland park, ks 66213 (913) 681-2202 travelsunrise.com september 2013- september 2014 volume iii formerly McKinzie Tours

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We’re happy to continue offering the loyalty pro-gram again in 2013. So, on your 2nd tour (of four days or more) with us in 2013, subtract $50 off your tour price. On the 3rd tour (of four days or more) with us in 2013, subtract $100 and so on. The more you travel, the more you save! (Program is based on the calendar year, so all eligible tours depart within 2013.)

2013 Loyalty ProgramA scenic, peaceful float trip in large oar-powered rubber rafts takes us along the sweeping curves of the Bow River, past the towering presence of Mount Rundle and much more on both the Pacific Northwest and Canadian Rockies tour on page 23 and the Canadian Rockies and Glacier Park tour on page 24. Photo by Paul Zizka, provided by Banff Lake Louise Tourism.

Bow River Rafting

12900 metcalf suite 100, overland park, ks 66213(913) 681-2202travelsunrise.com

september 2013- september 2014volume iii

formerly McKinzie Tours

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One day tours p. 2-5

NOVEMBER 2013New Harmony Holiday p. 6Branson Holiday p. 6

DECEMBER 2013Country Christmas p. 7Colorado New Year’s Eve p. 8

JANUARY 2014Florida Stay N Play p. 9

FEBRUARY 2014Winter in Yellowstone p. 9Southern California p. 10Biloxi Winter Break p. 14

MARCH 2014New Orleans p. 11

APRIL 2014Washington DC p. 12Georgia on My Mind p. 13St. Louis p. 14

MAY 2014Creme de la Creme p. 15

JUNE 2014NYC 5 Boroughs p. 16NYC & the East Coast Isles p. 17Badlands & Yellowstone p. 18Oregon p. 19America the Beautiful p. 20

JULY 2014Branson p. 21

Idaho p. 22Pacific Northwest p. 23

AUGUST 2014Canadian Rockies p. 24Northwest Coast p. 25Door County p. 26Dakotas p. 27

SEPTEMBER 2014Rhine River Cruise/France p. 28California Zephyr p. 30Coastal CA & Yosemite p. 31Cape Cod and more p. 32Ireland p. 33

Policies p. 34Booking Forms p. 35

TABLE OF CONTENTS

“All inclusive”Remember, a Sunrise Tour is an inclusive product. All activities, tickets, taxes and typically two meals per day (included meals are indicated in the daily itinerary; b=breakfast, l=lunch, d=dinner, hot apps= extensive appe-tizers that could replace a dinner) are included so that your only expenses on the road will be meals that are not included, souvenirs and a gratuity for your tour manager, driver and step-on guides if you so desire. On a few tours, 2 meals a day may not be included, and will be indicated as such.

One Day ToursWicked at The Kansas City Music Hall

Thursday, October 10, 2013 - only a few seats left!

J. C. Penny’s Home and Old Order Amish in JamesportWednesday, October 16, 2013

This unique day trip is a potpourri of experiences. J. C. Penny was born in Hamilton, MO in 1875 and his boyhood home, complete with period furnishing and family photos, will be our first stop. Browse the museum and library filled to the brim with memorabilia of his retail career and agricultural endeav-ors. On to Gallatin, MO to visit their 1800’s Squirrel Cage Jail, one of the few of its kind in the country. Stop in Jamesport, the largest Old Order Amish Settlement west of the Mississippi River, for a visit to a town where time has slowed. They use no electricity and use only horses for work and transportation. They lead their daily lives by their strict interpretation of Bible scriptures. See an Amish one room country-school, sawmill, deer farms, cemetery, and beautiful Amish farmlands. Have a fabulous lunch at Gingerich Dutch Pantry for some Amish home-style cooking! We will make stops at Amish country stores where you have the opportunity to see and purchase Amish crafted furniture, quilts, baskets, spices, candles, jams, clocks, books, quilting supplies, and much much more. Stop at

the Amish Bakery where the aroma of fresh baked foods will greet you and they will have plenty because they know your group is coming. The shops in town offer unique specialty shops, crafts, candles, antiques of all kinds, frozen custard, and may other treasures not found anywhere else! $75 per person Depart ReturnOverland Park Holiday Inn: 8:30 am 6:00 pmLa Quinta Olathe 8:00 am 6:15 pmGomers- Kansas City: 7:30 am 6:45 pm

Warms Springs Ranch, Boonville & Arrow RockTuesday, October 29, 2013

Boonville is proud to be home of the world famous Budweiser Clydesdales at “Warm Springs Ranch”. Over 300 acres of scenic rolling hills is home to over 100 majestic Budweiser Clydesdales and their foals. Enjoy a guided tour of the 25,000 square foot breeding facility. Other highlights of this day include a visit to historic Boonville, which has been bustling from the time of Daniel Boone. View the beautiful Missouri River as you enjoy lunch at Glenn’s Café in the historic Frederick Hotel. Following lunch enjoy a tour of this magnificent hotel built in 1906. Nes-tled in the wooded bluffs of Arrow Rock, is another treasure, the Arrow Rock Visitors Center. A video brings the rich history of this original Indian village to life from the time it got its name from braves shooting arrows into the bluffs to Dr. Sappington

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inventing the cure for malaria. A guided tour includes a stop at the home of Missouri artist George Caleb Bingham and the Old Tavern. Stop for an included ice cream in route home. $79 per person Depart ReturnLa Quinta Olathe: 6:45 am 7:15 pmOverland Park Holiday Inn:7:00 am 7:00 pmGomer’s – Kansas City: 7:30 am 6:30 pm

KC Holiday Lights & DinnerSaturday, November 30, 2013

Get ready for the holidays with a festive and delightful Christ-mas dinner! Southern hospitality rises to a new level at Mak-ers Mark Bourbon House and Lounge. Serving succulent local beef dry aged to perfection and the world’s freshest seafood, every meal is an experience. Choose from three entrée choices: beef, seafood or chicken. After dinner see the magic lights of a high-tech lighting scheme that continues to draw onlookers from across the Midwest. You will be fascinated as each design appears in a vibrant façade of colorful, choreographed effects! Next, visit The Country Club Plaza and take a drive through the lights, a Kansas City winter tradition for decades. More than 80 miles of glimmering Christmas lights accentuate ev-ery dome, tower and window of the Plaza’s Spanish-influenced entertainment district as all the shops are decked out for the holiday season. The Plaza Lights display started with a string of 16 lights over a doorway in 1925 - just look at it now! Our last Christmas stop will be at Longview Park a favorite holiday tra-dition, and voted by many Kansas City citizens as a “top holiday

thing to do in Kansas City”. With over 300,000 glowing bulbs and 175 animated figures, Christmas in the Park truly is a Win-ter Wonderland whether you’re 2 or 92! $76 per person Depart ReturnGomers – Kansas City: 2:45 pm 8:00 pmLa Quinta Inn Olathe (new pickup): 3:15 pm 8:30 pmOverland Park Holiday Inn: 3:45 pm 8:45 pm

Christmas Along the RiverThursday, December 12, 2013

A new version of an old tradition! We will head north to the Nell Hills Shop at Briarcliff Village. Settle in with mimosa and sweet cream scones from the French Bee Bakery in Parkville, while Mary Carol Garrity demonstrates the decorating skills that have made her famous across the nation. Founded in Atchison over 30 years ago, Nell Hills has grown from a single, small-town boutique to an empire of interior design products. Time to shop for holiday treasures, try out your design skills or pick up that special Christmas gift. Follow the River North to Leavenworth, KS to visit one of their historical homes deco-rated for the season and a light lunch in a quaint little house turned restaurant called “Mama Mia’s.” Experience unique shopping in lovely pre-civil war buildings in Weston. You’ll love the variety of shops and wineries before a visit to one of the many antebellum homes. Return to K.C’s northland to visit one of the fabulous newer homes that has been featured on a holi-day homes tours. Our day concludes with dinner at Piropos at Briarcliff Village – this extravagant and romantic restaurant is known for delicious food and a dazzling view of the K.C. sky-line which is even more spectacular with the holiday lights! Our drive home takes us through downtown’s wonderland of lights and then one of cities finest traditions, the glowing lights of the Country Club Plaza. $109 per person Depart ReturnGomers – Kansas City: 8:00 am 8:30 pmLa Quinta Olathe: 8:30 am 8:00 pmOverland Park Holiday Inn: 8:45am 7:45 pm

KC Symphony Presents “The Texas Tenors” Deep in the Heart of Christmas, At the Kauffman Center

Friday, December 13, 2013Attend this magical concert featuring the KC Symphony at the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts in the magnificent Helzberg Hall! Introduced to the nation on America’s Got Tal-ent, THE TEXAS TENORS have been wooing and wowing sold out audiences around the world. Marcus, JC and John smoothly blend country, classical, gospel and Broadway with a decided

About Sunrise ToursSunrise Tours is a family owned and operated compa-

ny that was started by Jim and Charlene Dalrymple in the basement of their St. Louis County home in 1993 – although their first tour did not materialize until

1994 - and is now managed by daughter, Kristen, and son, Brent. The company has grown steadily over the years, and now consists of 23 fantastic employees and offices in St. Lou-

is, Indianapolis and Kansas City. We pride ourselves on deliv-ering extremely high quality tour experiences at a fair price, and we consider repeat Sunrise Tours customers our most im-portant marketing “tool”. If you’ve traveled with us before, welcome back! If not, take a look inside this tour catalog and let us surprise you with an incredible Sunrise Tour.

See Clydesdales at Warm Springs Ranch

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touch of country humor and charm. Through their efforts with charities like “Homes For Our Troops” and “The Mission Proj-ect”, The Texas Tenors are bringing their positive message of following your dreams and hope for a brighter future with them wherever they go. The concert benefits The Mission Project, a local group helping young adults with disabilities like Down syndrome and autism live and work on their own with minimal support. Please bring a snack such as a food bar or crackers as no food has been included and there is no concession area at the Kauffman Center. $114 per person Depart ReturnGomer’s – Kansas City: 6:00 pm 11:30 pmLa Quinta Olathe: 6:30 pm 11:00 pmOverland Park Holiday Inn: 6:45 pm 10:45 pm

KC Symphony Presents “The Christmas Festival”At the Kauffman Center

Saturday, December 21, 2013We’ve scheduled an early arrival at the spectacular Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts to allow you plenty of time to explore this World Class addition to KC’s skyline. The minute its soaring architecture comes into view you’ll know you’re in for a very special evening. This is the performance home for the KC Ballet, The Lyric Opera of KC, and the Kansas City Sym-phony. Our performance today is in the elegant Helzberg Hall which seats 1600 and is oval in shape. The stage extends ½ of the distance into the Hall placing 40% of the seats along side or behind the mechanical raisers which allow the layout of the stage to be altered quickly and easily. The visual center piece is the “Casavant Freres Pipe Organ” which is one of the best in the country. We’ve booked very early and got great seats, but they are limited and won’t last long! Kansas City’s grand-est holiday concert The Christmas Festival returns. The Sym-phony and Chorus present stunning musical arrangements of cherished Christmas carols and songs of the season, they wel-come exciting guest singers and musicians for a healthy dose of Christmas cheer. Plus, an early visit from Santa! Why not make this a special holiday tradition with your family? Please bring a snack such as a food bar or crackers as no food has been included and there is no concession area at the Kauffman Cen-ter. $79 per person Depart ReturnGomer’s – Kansas City: 10:45 am 4:30 pmLa Quinta Olathe: 11:15 am 4:00 pmOverland Park Holiday Inn: 11:30 am 3:45 pm

Valentine’s Day with Tony DeSare: A Little Bit CloserFriday, February 14, 2014

Join us for a Valentine Day to remember which includes a spe-cial lunch at one of Kansas City’s best restaurants. Give yourself a Valentine’s present and treat yourself with some great food, delectable sweets and fabulous music! We are off to down-town Kansas City at the Kauffman Center for the Preforming Arts and the outstanding Helzberg Hall. Here you will hear Tony DeSare’s retro-contemporary sound which has drawn fre-quent comparisons to the iconic pop-jazz stylist Frank Sinatra. Legendary Motown producer Lamont Dozier (The Supremes,

The Four Tops, and The Isley Brothers) re-cently placed DeSare in the same pan-theon as Harry Connick Jr. and Michael Buble. DeSare’s af-fection for old-school, classic standards and the golden era

of the brat pack have played to audiences at the Apollo The-ater, the Birdland, the Blue Note, and now KC’s Helzberg Hall. Tony DeSare is a jazz singer, pianist and songwriter. He has performed throughout the United States, as well as in Austra-lia, Japan and Hong Kong and continues to perform all over the world. A native of New York State, DeSare begin his musical career on violin but was always fascinated with the piano and organ and by age 17 was giving live performances. He has been named a “Rising Star” Male Vocalist in the 2009 Downbeat Critics Poll. The New York Times stated, “DeSare is one of the most promising young male performers”. His takes on classic standards and sophisticated original compositions have earned him a reputation as one of country’s hottest young singer/pia-nists.” His sound is romantic, swinging and sensual $125 per person Depart ReturnGomers – Kansas City: 4:30 pm 11:15 pmLa Quinta Olathe: 5:00 pm 10:45 pmOverland Park Holiday Inn: 5:15 pm 10:30 pm

Lexington & Lafayette County’s with a touch of Irish!Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Visit Missouri’s largest collection of Antebellum homes and historic sites. Experience some of the Midwest’s best antique and gift shopping along their quaint downtown streets, plus treat yourself with a unique dining experience. Lexington, situated on a prominent point of the Missouri River is at the crossroads of several well-known trails and roads. Starting with Lewis & Clark, who camped in the area that is now present day Lexington. Later the Santa Fe Trail and the National Road both ran through the heart of the town. Lexington is where the North met the South in the Civil War,and beautiful Antebellum homes still abound. We are still finalizing some of the details of our visit to Lexington and Lafayette County with a touch of the Irish so please call 913-681-2202 to have your name placed on the list to receive information and early pricing which will be available in our January 2014 brochure.

KCPT Public Television 19 & the Money MuseumThursday, March 27, 2014

Have the rare opportunity to see “behind the scenes” at a taping of a “live” Ruckus show at the Kansas City Pub-lic Television studio Ruckus is a lively round table show 4

Tony DeSare

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about big ticket issues that face the Kansas City area today. Watch the taping of the show and have an opportunity to meet and mingle with the panelists. Included in your tour cost is a donation to KCPT which gives you an early membership. You will receive a monthly publication which includes a member-ship guide, latest news and TV schedule. Lunch is included at the station. Then it’s off to the Money Museum located at the Federal Reserve Bank. It offers a wealth of opportunities to explore the nation’s financial system and the function of the Federal Reserve, a billion dollar experience! The Money Mu-seum offers guests the opportunity to watch millions of dollars in currency be processed, lift a gold bar worth nearly $400,000 and enjoy fun, interactive exhibits while learning about the economy. See a 450-piece collection of coins minted under each U.S. President, on loan from the Harry S. Truman Library and receive a souvenir bag of shredded U.S. currency. $69 per person Depart ReturnGomers – Kansas City: 9:15 am 3:45 pmLa Quinta Olathe: 9:45 am 3:15 pmOverland Park Holiday Inn: 10:00 am 3:30 pm

War Horse at the Kansas City Musical HallTuesday, April 1, 2014

A heart-warming tale of loyalty and friendship, WAR HORSE is the winner of FIVE 2011 Tony Awards. In 1914, England, as World War One begins, Joey, young Albert’s beloved horse, is sold to the cavalry and shipped from England to France. He’s soon caught up in enemy fire, and fate takes him on an extraor-dinary journey, serving on both sides before finding himself alone in no man’s land. But Albert cannot forget Joey and, still not old enough to enlist, he embarks on a treacherous mission to find him and bring him home. This powerfully moving and imaginative drama, filled with stirring music and songs, is a show of phenomenal inventiveness that is currently playing to packed houses in London and around the world. At its heart are astonishing life-sized puppets created by South Africa’s Hand-spring Puppet Company, that bring to life breathing, galloping, charging horses strong enough for men to ride. Enjoy your per-formance in the Music Hall of Kansas City which is located in the Municipal Auditorium that opened in 1936 bringing stunning Architectural work to the downtown metro area. $89 per person Depart ReturnGomers – Kansas City: 5:15 pm 11:30 pmLa Quinta Olathe: 5:45 pm 11:00 pmOverland Park Holiday Inn: 6:15 pm 10:45 pm

Oh, What A Night! Billboard Hits of the 1960’sAt the Kauffman Center in Helzberg Hall

Saturday, April 19, 2014Join us for a night down memory lane. You’ll be dancing in your seat with this energetic dose of Billboard hits from the late 50’s and 60’s, starring three of Broadway’s hottest leading men. It’s an evening of sweet surrender with toe-tapping tunes from the Jersey Boys era, including music by The Four Seasons, Elvis Presley, Ray Charles, The Beach

Boys, Bobby Darin, Otis Redding, Stevie Wonder, and the “Queen of Soul”, Aretha Franklin. All this and more performed in the elegant Helzberg Hall at the magnificent Kaufman Cen-ter which seats just 1600. The stage extends approximately one-third of the distance into the Hall, thus placing 40 percent of the seats alongside or behind the orchestra. This creates an intimate and immersive experience for both artists and audi-ences and allows a portion of the audience to experience the musician’s perspective during performance. “The Four Sea-sons” released their hit (Oh, What a Night) in December 1963 and you will hear it tonight! $79 per person Depart ReturnGomers – Kansas City: 6:15 pm 11:30 pmLa Quinta Olathe: 6:45 pm 11:00 pmOverland Park Holiday Inn: 7:00 pm 10:45 pm

Ballroom with a TwistThursday, May 1, 2014

Travel to St. Joseph, MO and the historic Missouri Theatre. Here you will see and evening performance of Ballroom with a Twist that pushes the boundaries of ballroom dance, infusing it with the energy and intensity of the hottest and latest styles, including “hip-hop.” Stunning costumes, catchy music, and awe-inspiring performances highlight this production, which features singers from American Idol, and dancers from “So You Think You Can Dance”, and “Dancing with the Stars” profes-sionals. What’s the “Twist?” It’s not a competition – no dancers will be eliminated. There is a surprise for the audience…but we are keeping that a secret. Call 913-681-2202 to have your name placed on the list to receive information and early pricing which will be available in our January 2014 brochure.

Watch for these two day trips to be published in the January, 2014 brochure:• K.C. Speedway & Harley Davidson – May 20, 2014

• Ft. Leavenworth Officers Homes – May 10, 2014

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Day 1: New Harmony, INBring your Christmas list and a healthy dose of cheer and travel east across Missouri to Mount Vernon, IL. Meet the new owners of GenKota Winery and enjoy a tasting in their newly remod-eled tasting station in the bottling area of this award winning winery. Afterwards, travel to the serene southwest corner of Indiana on the banks of the Wabash River and arrive in New Harmony, a small-town community with a rich and fascinat-ing history. The New Harmony Inn is a relaxing ha-ven for guests and offers its hospitality for us this evening. Gather in the resort’s award winning Red Geranium Restaurant featuring Seasonal Ameri-can Cuisine for a welcome dinner. The evening is yours at leisure to enjoy the property! D

Day 2: French Lick, INFounded in 1814 by a German communal society, New Harmony has always been a place where people understand the meaning of “quality of life.” An area expert will board the coach for a guided historic and city tour including a visit to The Atheneum Museum which famed architect Richard Meier designed. After leisure time for shopping, travel to Dr. Ted Musical Marvel’s and experience a unique collection of amazing musi-cal instruments from the 1800’s to mid-1900’s. This evening arrive at the French Lick Resort which opened in 1895 and ran continuously un-til 2005. After a multi-million dollar renovation it has reopened. This grand dame is our home for 2-nights! B,D

Day 3: ChristkindlmrktThis morning, tour The West Baden Springs Na-tional Landmark, formally dubbed the “Eighth Wonder of the World”. Once a thriving resort that fell into disrepair, it has now undergone an excit-ing transformation. Afterwards,drive the short distance to Ferdinand, IN and enjoy the annual Christkindlmarkt. Mod-eled after the open-air markets held in Germany, Christkindlmarkt is a heart-warming holiday event featuring artisans, an array of holiday music and food. There will be ample time to explore this “14th cen-tury village”. Then, we’re off to a guided tour of the “Castle on the Hill” – The Monastery of Immacu-late Conception, one of the nation’s largest communities of Benedictine women. Dine at the Schnitzelbank and enjoy tra-ditional German music and entertainment. B,D

Day 4: Return HomeTravel home with a stop for lunch on your own and shopping time at The National Shrine of our Lady of the Snows, one of the largest outdoor Shrines in North America. B

New Harmony and ChristkindlmrktNovember 14-17,

2013Per person ratesdouble $729triple/quad $631single $1023

Monestary of the Immaculate Conception

Join us for a holiday tour to Branson that in-cludes accommodations at the Savannah House, featuring breakfast each morning and a warm treat each evening. Also enjoy great seats to all of the shows described below. Breakfast and dinner daily.Showboat Branson Belle- Featuring a three-course meal, variety show, and sightseeing along Table Rock Lake from an authentic paddle wheel boat. Buck Trent- Two time Country Music Awards In-strumentalist of the year, and his all star cast! Johnny Mathis- With a career in the music indus-try that spans over a half century, he continues to perform to sold out audiences around the world. Red, Hot and Blue- Awarded BEST morning Show, BEST Costumes, BEST Vocal & Dance Group!

Branson HolidayNovember 15-17,

2013Per person ratesdouble $548triple/quad $523single $628

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Day 1: Paducah, KYJoin us for a great Holiday Tradition - Country Christmas at Opryland Hotel in Nashville TN. Have lunch at Mother-in-Law House in historic St. Charles, MO. After lunch continue to Paducah Kentucky. L, D

Day 2: Opryland HotelThis morning visit Travellers Rest. The restored Federal-style farmhouse preserves 200 years of Nashville’s historic past, and has an extensive col-lection of Tennessee-made furniture. See how the holiday season was celebrated in the early 18th century with decorations that are true to the peri-od. Enjoy lunch and hear the story of “A House Di-vided” The Civil War at Travellers Rest, as told by a true Southern Gentleman. Your accommodations for the next three nights will be at the spectacular Opryland Resort. The Opryland Hotel glows with the radiance of over two million sparkling lights and thousands of poinsettias. It’s truly a sight to behold as everywhere we look, Christmas comes to life. B, D

Day 3: NashvilleExperience Nashville on a guided sightseeing tour. You’ll see Nashville’s historic downtown, the recording studios on Music Row, Broadway’s Honky Tonks, the homes of some of Country Mu-sic’s biggest stars, and more! Take a scenic drive

through beautiful rolling countryside to Franklin TN, one of the most beautiful downtowns in the South. On our tour we’ll explore the fascinating history and sometimes-scandalous past of this memorable town. Enjoy free time in the historic district centered by the town square and sur-rounded by lovely Victorian architecture. You’ll find unique shops, restaurants, antiques stores, and more. This evening share the wonder of a down-home Christmas with country music super-star Lorrie Morgan! B, D

Day 4: Country Music Hall of FameExperience the history of country music through memorabilia, instruments, photographs, and awards of the country music greats with a visit to the Country Music Hall of Fame. Return to Opry-land Hotel where you can explore the lush indoor gardens, winding pathways and sparkling water-falls. ICE lets you experience a winter wonderland (made of 1.5 million pounds of ice) full of excit-ing features that you can actually walk through, such as an igloo, nativity scenes, and a train! You can visit the Treasures for the Holidays, a festive craft show featuring more than 40 unique mer-chants from across the country, and Holly Jolly Town Square, a step back in time to a nostalgic 1950s town square, complete with shops, live entertainment and more! This evening marvel at the incredible precision dancing of the Radio City

Christmas Spectacu-lar® starring the world-famous Radio City Rock-ettes in beloved scenes like the legendary “Pa-rade of the Wooden Sol-diers” and the stunning reenactment of the first Christmas in the “Living Nativity.” B

Day5: Return homeWe will begin our jour-ney home with warm memories of Country Christmas at Opryland. Happy Holidays! B

Country Christmas & the Opryland HotelDecember 2-6, 2013Per person ratesdouble $998triple/quad $981single $1051

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Day 1: Denver COTravel west and enjoy lunch at Gella’s Diner in Hays Kansas, a frontier town that was once home to Calamity Jane and “Buffalo Bill” Cody. Over-night in the Denver Colorado area. B, L

Day 2: Amtrak to Glenwood Springs COAll aboard the California Zephyr, considered to be Amtrak’s most scenic journey, for an adventure from Denver to Glenwood Springs. Pass through snow-covered mountain peaks, crystal-coated pines, glistening streams, quaint mountain vil-lages and awe-inspiring tunnels. Your grand finale to this ride is the spectacular Glenwood Canyon! A gem in the Canyon is Redstone, CO, a unique village originally developed as a turn-of-the-cen-tury “Camelot” and now listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Enjoy a meal at the Redstone Inn before arrival in Glenwood Springs. Unpack your bags for a 2-night stay in the “Great Dame of the Rockies”, Historic Hotel Colorado. The remainder of the evening is at leisure to re-lax and explore the hotel including a Gingerbread House display and quaint shops. B, D

Day 3: Glenwood Springs & New Year’s EveAfter a leisurely morning in the hotel, board the Iron Mountain Aerial Tram where you’ll experi-ence the magnificent Rocky Mountain scenery as you skim over the tops of the trees. Enjoy a fes-tive lunch on your own in the mountain top res-taurant, lavishly decorated for the Holiday Season. While you dine you can take in the panoramic views of the snow covered mountains and Glen-wood Springs below. Ring in the New Year in the comfort of the Hotel Colorado while enjoying dinner and dancing guaranteed to help you cele-brate in a grand style. Cheers! B, D

Day 4: AAA Five-Diamond “The Broadmoor Resort”Happy New Year! Experience the serenity of the mountains on a horse drawn sleigh ride.

This afternoon, unpack your bags for an incom-parable overnight stay and dinner at The Broad-moor Hotel! Nestled at the foot of the Rocky Mountains, this distinguished Colorado moun-tain retreat upholds a legacy of elegance, and impeccable service. Built in 1918, the resort fea-tures many grand touches that still exist: beams painted with motifs from classical mythology, a marble staircase, or-nate chandeliers, and ceiling frescoes by European artists. Dine in the original Tavern Room that has been serving its exquisite cuisine since 1938. B, D

Day 5: Garden of the Gods, Hays, KSVisit the Garden of the Gods, one of the most photographed natural wonders in the United States.With its spectacular red rock formations against a backdrop of snow-capped Pikes Peak and bril-liant blue skies, the park is truly awe-inspiring. Later, we travel to Hays, KS for the night. B, L

Day 6: Return homeDepart for home this morning with many memo-ries of an incredible New Year’s vacation. B

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Colorado New Year’s EveDec. 29-Jan. 3, 2014

Broadmoor Resort

Now featuring an overnight stay at the Broadmoor

Hotel!

Garden of the Gods

Per person ratesdouble $1369triple/quad $1221single $1894

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Day 1: Fly into Salt Lake City, UT After our flight into Salt Lake City, travel to his-toric western Jackson, WY for dinner and an over-night stay. D

Day 2: Old Faithful Snowlodge Traveling north while enjoying views of the snow-capped Tetons, meet our heated Bombardier and trek our way to the historic Old Faithful Snow Lodge and our 2-night stay. Along the way, be sure to watch for glimpses of wildlife includ-ing wolves which were restored to Yellowstone in 1995. Dinner is at the lodge this evening followed by a “step outside” after dark to admire the stars in one of the best night sky viewing spots in the world B, D

Day 3: Freestyle Yellowstone Today is your day at leisure to choose the activi-ties that most interests you (fees not included). Your tour manager will be pleased to help you make arrangements. There are many ways to ex-plore and enjoy the landscape of this memorable area including but not limited to: Interpretive heated snowcoach Canyon Day tour of the park to view wildlife and geysers; embark on an Old

Faithful Photo Safari; snowshoe to refuge point; cross country ski, take a walk on the paths or sim-ply relax in the lodge while sipping a beverage in front of the fireplace! B, D

Day 4: Jackson, Wyoming Depart Yellowstone and travel south to the Na-tional Elk Refuge in Jackson Hole. Climb into a horse drawn sleigh for a ride across the snow and into the wildlife featuring an opportunity to see thousands of elk who make the park their home for the winter. Lunch and tour the National Mu-seum of Wildlife Art. Overnight in Jackson. B, L

Day 5: Salt Lake City Shoot those final pristine pictures and continue our journey south to Salt Lake City which is home to the Latter Day Saints Community. Meet our guide for an historical look at the highlights of Temple Square and the Mormon Tabernacle Choir rehearsal venue. There will be time to visit their newest attraction; the Family History Li-brary featuring the largest collection of genea-logical information in the world! B, D

Day 6: Fly home from Salt Lake City

Magic in YellowstoneFeb. 20-25, 2014

Per person rates*double $1989triple/quad $1730single $2867* Includes airfare from MCI.

Wildlife Biologist Jer-emy Schmidt wrote that Yellowstone in the winter is nothing like summer. On his re-cent expedition he en-countered bison plow-ing their way through the snow, elk graz-ing, Trumpeter Swans on the river and the famous Old Faithful geyser. Join us as we enjoy this incredible fairyland of beauty without the crowds!

Take a mid-winter break to enjoy warm, sun-ny days on the white sand beaches of St. Pete Beach, a barrier island community on the Gulf coast of Florida. We will fly to Tampa and travel to St. Pete Beach for 11 nights at the gulf front Sirata Beach Resort.

Your stay can be as busy or leisurely as you wish. Besides walking the beautiful beach, relaxing in a hammock, and lounging poolside or on the beach with a good book, you can always hop on the local trolley and explore nearby gulf communities. Sun-rise will also offer 6 excursions of varying lengths during your stay. These excursions are optional, therefore admission fees are not included in your tour price. Some activities we have offered in the past are bay cruises, theatre, local street festivals and visits to Sarasota, Tarpon Springs, St. Peters-burg and state parks. Your Sunrise tour host and fellow Sunrise travelers who have been returning yearly will also be happy to share information that will help you decide what to do on the days no ac-tivities are planned.

We have reserved two room types at the Sirata Beach Resort. In building 1 the Gulf Front suites face the Gulf, have 2 queen beds in the bedroom and a small refrigerator and microwave in the kitchenette. In building 4, the Gulf View suites do not face the gulf but have an angled view of the beach and gulf and have a king bed in the bedroom on floors 3-6 or 2 queen beds on floor 2 and a full refrigerator, microwave and cook top in the kitchenette. Both room types are furnished alike with a queen sleeper sofa in the living room, full balcony, cable TV, in-room safe, and utensils, dishes, toaster and coffee maker in the kitchen-ette. A newspaper is delivered daily to your room. As a Sunrise Tours guest, the Sirata will give a 10% discount on all restaurant food purchases at the resort and there is no extra cost for high-speed wireless internet access in your room and a beach cabana daily. Restaurants, a grocery store and a drug store are also located within easy walking distance.

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February 10, 2014Per person ratesGulf Front Room double $2599 single $3654Gulf View Room double $2399single $3297* Includes airfare from MCI.

Cost of the tour in-cludes: flight to Flor-ida, transportation to airport from pick-up point and hotel, lodg-ing at the Sirata Resort 11 nights, transporta-tion for 6 excursions, and 1 breakfast and 1 dinner.

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Day 1: Fly to L.A.Today, leave the cold behind and fly into sunny Los Angeles for a 3-night stay. Upon arrival, visit the Griffin Observatory with commanding views of Hollywood, downtown Los Angeles and the Pa-cific Ocean. D

Day 2: Los AngelesThe Nethercutt Collection, a world-class mu-seum of meticulously restored famous European and American automobiles, musical instruments and furniture, is our first stop today. After lunch, tour the beautiful Getty Museum which offers ancient to modern art and tranquil gardens in a dramatic architectural setting. B, D

Day 3: Los AngelesAfter breakfast, travel to Simi Valley to visit the Ronald Reagan Library and Museum. The mu-seum pays tribute to our 40th President with en-gaging exhibits honoring his accomplishments. Lunch is included in Reagan’s Country Café where the spectacular views overlook the valley to the Pacific Ocean. This afternoon, our personal guide will share LA history and highlights including the famed Hollywood Walk of Fame, Beverly Hills and Rodeo Drive. B, L

Day 4: San Pedro, CAHead south to San Pedro, CA for lunch on own at the Ports O’ Call Village. Perhaps you will want to pick out your own fish to be grilled at The Fish Market? This afternoon, board the Harbor Bay Cruise Boat for a narrated tour of WORLDPORT USA, the largest port in the United States. Con-tinue south to quaint Carlsbad, California, beauti-fully tucked alongside the majestic Pacific Ocean. Our hotel is across the street from the beach and features oceanview rooms. B

Day 5: CarlsbadVisit the ranch of actor Leo Carillo’s,“The Cisco Kid”. This afternoon, enjoy lunch and shopping in the lovely village of Carlsbad, with the charm of a European village and the laid-back manner of a beachtown before dinner and an evening walk on the beach. B, D

Day 6: San Diego

Today, take in the sights of San Diego including Old Town, Balboa Park, and Coronado. Enjoy lunch at the Hotel del Coronado, a world re-nowned 125 year old resort, featuring full ocean views. Take time to explore the hotel before we travel to La Jolla to greet the seals. It may be hard to adequately describe the beauty of the stunning sunsets you’ve seen over the grand Pacific! B, L

Day 7: OceansideListen to the surf while relaxing this morning be-fore traveling to Oceanside to embark on an excit-ing guided tour of Camp Pendleton, home of the First Marine Expeditionary Force, contingent on alert status. Our Marine guide will show us the Corp’s larg-est west coast expedition-ary training facility before we grab some chow with the Marines. Afterwards, visit Mission San Luis Rey, the largest of the California missions. B, L

Day 8: Palm SpringsTravel to Palm Springs, CA, a sundrenched desert oasis, for a 2-night stay! On the way, enjoy a wine tasting in the picturesque Temecula Wine Valley. Of course, we can’t miss an evening at The Fabulous Palm Spring Follies, starring internationally known guest stars, hilari-ous variety acts and the legendary line of long-legged lovelies, all over the age of 55! B, D

Day 9: Palm Canyon DriveA local guide will share the glamour, beauty and history of Palm Springs, the ultimate celebrity playground. This afternoon take in the beauti-ful vistas while on the Palm Springs Aerial Tram. This evening stroll the weekly Thursday night VillageFest, voted the best event in the area and featuring entertainment, food, art, sidewalk crafts, etc. B

Day 10: Return flight homeRejuvenated and filled to the brim with golden warm sunshine and memories, board our flight for home. B 10

Southern CaliforniaFeb. 19-28, 2014

Per person rates*double $2559triple/quad $2312single $3298* Includes roundtrip airfare from MCI.

Southern California coast

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Day 1: Fly to New OrleansToday fly to New Orleans where you’ll spend two nights at Hotel Provincial, located in the heart of the historic French Quarter. This evening, at Tu-jague’s, enjoy an unforgettable dining experience in the original Creole tradition. D

Day 2: French QuarterExperience the sights and sounds of the colorful French Quarter as a local guide takes you back in time to another era highlighting the Old World ambiance, history, and architecture of this roman-tic city. You’ll visit one of the historic cemeteries, and see the Garden District neighborhood, re-splendent with columned mansions, mighty oaks and verdant gardens. Enjoy the world-famous Jazz Brunch at the Court of Two Sisters served in an inviting French Quarter courtyard. Visit Mardi Gras World, a magical place where you can peek behind the curtain and see Mardi Gras in the mak-ing. The evening is free for you to enjoy the city at leisure B, Brunch

Day 3: Cajun CountryAfter a free morning in New Orleans depart for Cajun Country. Cruise along winding bayous in a remote cypress swamp as your guide adds his special Cajun touch. Our Cajun captain entertains with songs, and tunes on his Cajun accordion. Along for the ride is his “world-famous” alligator-hunting dog, Gatorbait! Next visit an alligator farm to learn how Louisiana alligators are born and raised. Dinner at a local restaurant. B, D

Day 4: St. MartinsvilleSome like it hot! Visit Avery Island for a tour and tasting of McIlhenny Co. Tabasco factory. Visit Rip Van Winkle Gardens for a stroll through a wonderland of colorful springtime landscapes. In St. Martinsville learn the legend of the Acadian heroine Evangeline, take a stroll around the His-toric Evangeline Oak Tree, and visit the “Mother Church of the Acadians” St. Martin de Tours Cath-olic Church. A short drive finds us in Lafayette for a two night stay. B, L

Day 5: Cajun HeritageThis morning visit a working rice farm where two

crops are farmed - rice and crawfish and the farm-er explains how he uses the same land for both “crops”. Visit with a second generation Cajun ac-cordion maker who will demonstrate the skills of making the accordion that all Cajun Musicians use. This afternoon visit Vermilionville, a beautiful Ca-jun heritage and folk life museum that portrays the rich culture of the Cajuns. Set on the banks of the Bayou Vermilion, the historic village contains original homes filled with artifacts reflecting life in Acadiana between 1765 and 1890. Costumed historical interpreters authentically demonstrate traditional crafts and musical styles with a dis-tinctly French accent. Visit the Alexander Mou-ton Home, a charming turn of the century home restored to its 1850s grandeur where you will be treated to a private reception. In addition to the antiques,and lovely paintings, there’s a colorful collection of elegant Mardi Gras costumes worn by past kings and queens of Lafayette’s Mardi Gras. Tonight, as a grand fina-le, enjoy a Fais Do-Do at Pont Breaux’s Res-taurant, featur-ing delicious Cajun food, live Cajun music and dancing. Join in as the locals demon-strate Cajun dancing. B, D

Day 6: Return flight homeThis morning travel to Burnside for a visit to Houmas House Plantation. This imposing an-tebellum estate offers a unique opportunity to enjoy a Grand Southern Mansion surrounded by the South’s most beautiful gardens. After a tour of the home and lunch, stroll the lush gardens, and enjoy the breeze rolling off of the Mississippi through the shadows of ancient oaks. Later you will be transferred to the New Orleans airport for your flight home. B, L 11

New Orleans & Cajun CountryMarch 9-14, 2014

Per person rates*double $1499triple/quad $1405single $1840* Includes roundtrip airfare from KC

Houmas House Plantation

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Day 1: Heading EastWith bags packed and our sights set on the wonders of our country’s capitol, head east to Indianapolis, IN for dinner and an overnite stay. D

Day 2: “Best in Ohio”Depart Indianapolis and enjoy lunch and enter-tainment at Schmidt’s Restaurant and Sausage Haus and see why they were voted Food Net-work’s “Best of Ohio”. Overnight in Morgantown, WV. B, L

Day 3: Arlington National CemeteryWe continue eastward, enjoying Sunrise Tours’ distinguished hospitality. Upon arrival in Arling-ton, we will tour the historic and famous Arling-ton Cemetery including a visit to John F. Kenne-dy’s tomb and the Tomb of the Unknowns. After dinner in DC, we will check into the Courtyard by Marriott Capitol Hill/Navy Yard. Staying in DC proper will afford us quick access to the many sights of the city. B, D

Day 4: Washington DCTour the Capitol and the White House, based on availability. Afterwards, our local guide will board the coach to educate and entertain us while visit-ing many of the the highlights in DC. B, D

Day 5: Washington DCThis morning, we will visit the “Newseum”, a mul-timedia exploration of the importance and his-tory of journalism in America. Since it’s opening in 2008, the Newseum has become a “must-see” attraction on the Washington DC museum circuit. Afterwards, spend ample time at the Smithson-ian, the world’s largest museum complex, so you can visit your favorite museum. This evening, af-ter dinner, join us for a drive by the memorials lit in their evening grandeur! B, D

Day 6: Washington DC

Bring your ap-petite as we em-bark on a sen-sational brunch cruise down the Potomac River. The magnificent views of DC and the Cherry Blos-

soms from our luxury cruising yacht coupled with exquisite food and music are sure to create last-ing memories. We’re in for a spectacular show as we spend the remainder of the day visiting the Smithsonian amidst the magnificent backdrop of the Cherry Trees. We cap our DC visit with an ex-traordinary evening musical performance at the historic Ford’s Theater. B, L

Day 7: Frederick, MDDepart DC this morning, and travel north to Fred-erick, MD a county that was considered at the crossroads of the Civil War. Visit the National Museum of Civil War Medicine and follow the story of care and compassion in the wake of battle as described in enlightening detail. Explore their Great American Main Street for historical shop-ping and an included lunch. Overnight in Bedford, PA. B, L

Day 8: Reflec-tionVisit the Flight 93 National Memorial and reflect on the actions of 40 passengers and crew who were aboard Flight 93 plane and thwarted the attack on the U.S. Capitol on 9-11. Travel to Indianapolis, IN for dinner and a comfortable overnight stay. B,D

Day 9: Return homeArrive home early evening. B

Washington DC Cherry Blossom FestivalApril 1-9, 2014

Per person ratesdouble $1848triple/quad $1621single $2728

The 2014 Festival marks the 101st cel-ebration of the gift of the 3,000 cherry trees from the People of To-kyo to the People of Washington, DC. The celebration will be rolled out in full regal-ity. Come with Sunrise Tours and enjoy the spirit of this generous gift while exploring the highlights of Washing-ton, DC.

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Same price as 2013!

Here’s what some travelers had to say about the 2013 DC Cherry Blossom tour:

“Would go with Sunrise again.” Bill G., Olathe, KS“The trip was fabulous!” Jo Ann B., Olathe, KS“I thought the price was reasonable for all the things we did and the hotels we stayed in.” Janet M., Olathe, KS“Great trip!” Steve D., Basehor, KS

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Day 1: Charleston, SCFly into Atlanta and travel to historic Charleston, SC, where upon arrival, dine at a local favorite restaurant before checking in to our hotel for the evening. B, D

Day 2: Charleston, SCVisit the Magnolia Plantation and Gardens, an estate acquired by the Dalton Family in 1676. Tour the gorgeous blooming gardens and home and take a tram excursion for a picturesque nature tour of the plantation’s wetlands and marshes. After enjoying lunch and shopping in the exuber-ant Historic City Market area, we will invite a lo-cal guide to share her expertise aboard our coach as we explore this city steeped in colorful history and quaint landscapes. After our tour, depart for “Georgia’s First City,” Savannah. B, D

Day 3: Savannah, GABoard an open-air trolley to tour this enchant-ing and alluring Southern town where we’ll find amazing architecture, spooky cemeteries and rich history. Next, we’ll have free time for lunch and to explore the Historic River Street full of shops, res-taurants and galleries in a revitalized historic area located right on the river. Tonight enjoy dinner at the acclaimed, The Lady and Son’s Restau-rant, owned and operated by southern chef Paula Deen. B, D

Day 4: Jekyll IslandContinue our journey to the Golden Isles of Georgia as we visit the Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation Historic Site. The Plantation was owned and occupied by the same fam-ily from 1804 to 1973 until the land was do-nated to the state. Next we stop in Bruns-wick, GA to browse the historic square and take in the beauty of this uniquely perched harbor town and its Victorian architecture. In the late 1800’s, a group of millionaires sent a team of experts to locate an area with great natural beauty, excellent weath-er and privacy. They found Jekyll Island and proceeded to build the Jekyll Island Club Hotel, our home for the next two nights.

Upon arrival tour the property before dinner in the Grand Dining Room. B, D

Day 5: St. Simons IslandA tram tour of Jekyll Island will take you through-out the Historic Landmark District and past the grand “cottages” which were the winter getaways for The Rockefellers, Vanderbilts and J.P. Morgan. This afternoon travel to St. Simons Island to visit the Museum of Coastal History and its historic 104’ tall light house. Afterwards enjoy free time to explore the charming shops and restaurants in St. Simons before returning to the hotel. B

Day 6: Macon, GAMacon, GA is our next stop on our Southern Ad-venture. Enjoy lunch before being joined by a lo-cal guide for an afternoon tour featuring the Hay House, considered the most advanced antebel-lum building in America for its style, craftsman-ship and technological innovations. The house has also been featured on A&E’s “America’s Cas-tles.” Finish our tour with a scenic drive through beautiful historic neighborhoods that date back to the mid 1800’s before free time to browse the historic downtown area on your own. B, L

Day 7: Return homeFly home from Atlanta. B

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Georgia on my Mind featuring Jekyll Island, Savannah and more

April 6-12, 2014

Hay House in Macon, GA

Per person ratesdouble $1799triple/quad $1644single $2262* Includes roundtrip flight from MCI.

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April 16-17, 2014Per person ratesdouble $299triple/quad $276single $366

Day 1: St. Louis, MOSpend the afternoon seeing “what’s new” in St. Louis with a local guided tour. In summer 2013, the St. Louis Art Museum opened a new east wing designed by noted British architect Sir Da-vid Chipperfield, a modern addition to the main building which was constructed as the Palace of Fine Arts for the 1904 World’s Fair. The new wing and the impressive landscaping surround-ing it have earned high praise from national art publications. An urban oasis, the Citygarden of St. Louis is a park and sculpture garden located in the heart of the city. What was once two emp-ty blocks of grass was transformed in 2009 to a gathering place for visitors and native St. Lou-isans. The grand St. Louis Central Library under-went a $22 million renovation and re-opened in December, 2012. The 1912 building, designed by architect Cass Gilbert (who also designed the US Supreme Court Building) and originally funded by a $1 million Andrew Carnegie gift, features origi-

nal oak reading desks, century-old bronze light-ing fixtures and a great hall fashioned after Mi-chelangelo’s Laurentian Library. Enjoy a classic St. Louis Italian meal, featuring toasted ravioli, at Lombardo’s Trattoria before an overnight at our downtown hotel. D

Day 2: Return homeDid you know the Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis has the largest mosaic installation in the world? Dozens of artisans worked on the incredible mo-saics, featuring biblical scenes and scenes from the life of King Louis IX of France (namesake of the city and church), from 1912 until completion in 1988. See the Cathedral and its mosaics up close before visiting the historic Fox Theater for a presentation of the hit musical, Once the Musi-cal. The musical, which tells the story of a Dub-lin busker who falls in love with a Czech girl, was nominated for eleven 2012 Tony Awards, winning eight including Best Musical. B, L

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February 23-28, 2014Per person ratesdouble $873triple/quad $844single $960

Day 1: Tunica, MSLeave winter behind as we head south for warmer winds. Over-night in Tunica, MS. D

Day 2: Beau RivageTravel south through Mississippi and ar-rive in Biloxi at the luxurious waterfront, four-diamond Beau Ravage Resort and Casino for a 3-night stay! The resort fea-tures a dozen restau-rants, shopping, a world class spa and salon, and an expansive casino for your enjoyment. B, D

Day 3: New Orleans visitExplore New Orleans and its unique and color-ful heritage with a local guide. Enjoy music and lunch at the world- famous Court of Two Sisters. Then explore the French Quarter area on your own and browse the shops, boutiques and grab a traditional beignet from the original Café du Monde. B, L

Day 4: Free Day

Enjoy a free day to explore on your own (transportation pro-vided, admissions on own). You may visit the renowned Bellingrath Gardens featuring over 250,000 azaleas or pos-sibly visit, Beauvior, the home of Jefferson Da-vis and it Presidential Library. Also nearby is the Maritime Seafood Industry and Museum, Gulf Marine State Park and the Ohr-O’Keefe

Museum of Art. You may also simply choose to relax and enjoy the amenities of the Beau Rivage Resort.

Day 5: Jackson, MSDepart Biloxi for Jackson, MS to visit the Old Cap-ital Museum. Mississippi’s first capital building, which was built in 1839, has been fully restored to its original state. Return to Tunica for an over-night stay. B, L

Day 6: HomeArrive home ready for spring. B

Biloxi Winter Break

Beau Rivage Resort

Featuring a visit to the historic Fox Theatre for a production of the hit Broadway show, Once

The Musical.

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The Great Dames of Canada - Quebec, Ottawa, Montreal and Toronto

Crème de la crème “the best of the best” is the perfect descrip-tion for this tour. Journey with us for 8 nights in 4 luxurious and historic Fairmont hotels of eastern Can-ada and enjoy distinc-tive experiences cou-pled with excellence and elegance!

Day 1: Toronto, OntarioFly into trendy Toronto for a 2-night stay at the grand Fairmont Royal York, situated in the heart of Toronto. After dinner, board the glass fronted elevator and rise 1,136 ft in 58 seconds to the ob-servation deck of the CN Tower for a bird’s eye view of the skyline! B, D

Day 2: Toronto, OntarioExplore Toronto with a step-on guide; see it all from the riverfront to the historic district. Tonight we are in for a treat as we see a professional the-atrical production in one of the largest theatre districts in the English speaking world. B, D

Day 3: Ottawa, OntarioBoard our luxury coach and journey to Canada’s beautiful capital city of Ottawa for a stay at the Fairmont Château Laurier, a magnificent lime-stone edifice with turrets and masonry reminis-cent of a French Château. This evening we will visit Canada’s largest and most popular cultural institution, The Museum of Civilization. B, D

Day 4: Canadian Tulip FestivalExplore the Tulip Festival featuring more than three million tulips throughout the area, includ-ing Commissioner’s Park, which hosts more than 300,000 alone! Relax at the Afternoon High Tea in the historic Fairmont hotel. Discover the sites of Ottawa and the Tulip Festival with our personal guide. Visit the Byward Market, Parliament Hill, Sussex Drive, view the official residences of the Prime Minister and Governor General and many other Ottawa special sights. B, high tea

Day 5: Quebec City, QuebecGet your cameras ready as we approach our hotel for the next three nights. Standing high on a bluff overlooking the mighty St. Lawrence River, Fair-mont Le Château Frontenac is not merely a hotel located in the heart of Old Québec - it is the heart of Old Québec. B, D

Day 6: Quebec City, QuebecJoin our local guide for an informative tour of the most European of North American cities, QuebecCity. See the massive stone architecture, the

heavily fortified walls and the charm of Old Que-bec City. This afternoon enjoy some free time be-fore dining at a restaurant unique to Old Quebec. Enjoy a traditional sugar shack meal, live enter-tainment and poured taffy on snow for dessert! B,D

Day 7: Quebec City, QuebecTravel along the St. Lawrence River to St. Anne de Beaupre, with time to experience the basilica and this little town that attracts more than a mil-lion pilgrims and visitors each year! We’ll also visit Montmorency Falls and take a memorable cable car ride to the top for a delightful lunch and time to enjoy the views of the Isle de Orleans and the Saint Lawrence River. B, L

Day 8: Montreal, QuebecEnjoy breakfast while overlooking the St. Law-rence River before we travel to Montreal for a stay at the Fairmont Queen Elizabeth. This af-ternoon, our local tour guide will acquaint us with Montreal’s cultural heritage and cosmopolitan blend of the old and new as we see all the “must see sights”! B, D

Day 9: Niagara USACross the US border and into the Niagara Falls, NY area for an overnight stay. B, D

Day 10: Niagara Falls State ParkThis morning, we will experience the majestic beauty of Niagara Falls. Did you know 3,160 tons of water flows over the falls every second? Board the world-famous Maid of the Mist for a thrilling boat ride in the falls! This afternoon, travel west to Ohio for our overnight stay. B, D

Day 11: Return homeToday, board a flight home from Cleveland. OH. B 15

Creme de la CremeMay 8-18, 2014

Per person ratesdouble $2999triple/quad $2694single $3898* Includes roundtrip flight from MCI.

Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac

Same price as 2013!

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Day 1: New YorkFly into New York and check into the Marriott Teaneck at Glenpointe, NJ for an overnight stay. B, D

Day 2: The BronxVisit the amaz-ing Cloisters Mu-seum, devoted to the art and ar-chitecture of me-dieval Europe. Enjoy the wildlife at the Bronx Zoo, world’s largest metropolitan zoo. Dine at the world famous Sylvia’s Restaurant, located in the historic Harlem area of northern Manhat-tan. Check into our Manhattan hotel for a 3 night stay. B, D

Day 3: NYC & BroadwayExplore New York City with a local guide. Spend the day exploring Central Park, St. Patrick’s Cathe-dral, Fifth Avenue, watching people at Rockefeller Center and visiting the unique area of Chinatown in lower Manhattan. A highlight of the tour will be a visit to the newly opened and poignant 9/11

Memorial at Ground Zero. This guide will provide insight into New York’s character and people, enhancing your NYC experience. Tonight after dinner enjoy a Broadway Show. B, D

Day 4: Free Day In NYCThe day is yours to explore New York City on your own. You may choose to hop on the ferry to Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty, visit the MET or Top of the Rock, catch another Broadway show or do a little shop-

ping on 5th Ave. Your Tour Manager will be available to help you plan your day. Our hotel is located just a few blocks from the sub-way. B

Day 5: Queens & Brook-lynJourney to Queens and tour the Museum of the Moving Image, a one-of-a-kind destination and the country’s only museum dedicated to the

art, history, technique, and technology of the mov-ing image in all its forms. A personal guide will then board our bus to show us the highlights of Brooklyn. See the Brooklyn Bridge, Grand Army Plaza, Coney Island, Prospect Park, and charming 19th century row houses in historic Park Slope. Overnight on Staten Island. B, D

Day 6: Return homeReturn flight home. B

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Exploring the 5 Boroughs of NYCJune 1-6, 2014

Per person rates*double $2109triple/quad $1888single $2769* Includes roundtrip flight from MCI.

Did you know?- Manhattan is the oldest and the most densely-populated of the five boroughs of New York City- Brooklyn is the most populous of New York City’s five boroughs. If Brooklyn were its own city it would now be the fourth largest in the US, right behind Chicago and Los Ange-les.- Queens is the largest in area, but has the second largest in population.

See the classic brownstones in Brooklyn.

9/11 Memorial

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Day 1: New York City Fly into New York and arrive in Teaneck, NJ for a 4-night stay. B, L

Day 2: New York City & BroadwayVisit the Metropolitan Museum of Art, also known as the “MET”, offering over 5,000 years of art. Catch a Broadway theater performance before free time to explore Times Square on you rown. B, L

Day 3: New York City TourExplore New York City with a local guide. Spend the day exploring Central Park, St. Patrick’s Ca-thedral, Fifth Avenue, watching people at Rock-efeller Center and visiting the unique area of Chi-natown in lower Manhattan. A highlight of the tour will be a visit to the recently opened and poi-gnant 9/11 Memorial at Ground Zero. The guide will provide insight into New York’s character and people, enhancing your NYC experience. B, D

Day 4: Free Day in NYCThe day is yours to explore New York City on your own. You may choose to hop on the ferry to Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty, visit the Top of the Rock, catch another Broadway show or do a little shopping on 5th Ave. Your Tour Manager will be available to help you plan your day. B

Day 5: Newport, RI Depart NYC for Newport, RI to visit this coastal town and the one-time summer home of Ameri-ca’s millionaires. Tour one of these opulent “cot-tages”, the Breakers, and then enjoy free time in historic downtown Newport. B, L

Day 6: Block Island, RIBoard a ferry to Block Island, which has been designated by The Nature Conservancy as “One of the 12 last great places in the Western Hemi-sphere.” Transfer to the historic National Hotel for lunch on their giant wrap around porch with breathtaking views of the Block Island Sound. Take a guided tour of the island which highlights the picturesque scenery and tales of island life from a local historian. Overnight at the National Hotel. B, L

Day 7: Free Day on Block IslandEnjoy a free day to explore gorgeous and charm-ing Block Island on your own today. Browse the unique shops, spend a relaxing day at the beach, rent a bike to explore the scenery of the island, or relax on the porch of the hotel. Board a return ferry to Long Island for an overnight stay. B

Day 8: Long Island Enjoy the history and beauty of Long Island as we see two venues listed on the National Regis-ter of Historic Places. The first is Old Westbury

Gardens, a Charles II-style mansion which is nestled amid 200 acres of formal gardens. The second is OHEKA Castle, a 109,000 square foot, 127 room es-tate which was built on the highest point on Long Island. Return to Teaneck, NJ for the night. B, L

Day 9: Return homeCatch a return flight home. B

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NYC and East Coast IslesJune 7-15, 2014

Per person rates*double $2495triple/quad $2267single $3179* Includes roundtrip flight from KC.

Oheka Castle on Long Island

From the serenity of St. Patrick’s Cathedral to the bustling activity of 5th Avenue and Wall Street, you will experi-ence the city that never sleeps! Then, enjoy a wonderful contrast by visiting Block Island, RI and Long Island, NY with its windswept Atlantic beaches and charm.

NEW TOUR!

This tour does require some walking, includ-ing the ability to climb one flight of stairs. The National Hotel on Block Island does not have an elevator and rooms are on the sec-ond floor.

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Breathtaking scenery, abundant wildlife, lively western towns…it’s the area of the country wherethe locals say “This is God’s Country, only he left the gate open”. Come explore Yellowstone, Jack-son, Mt. Rushmore, Rocky Mountain National Park, and Cody all aboard the comforts of a motor-coach.Day 1: Sioux City, NEA mid-day departure brings us to into Iowa for an overnight stay in South Sioux City. D

Day 2: Rapid City, SDExplore the Badlands of South Dakota today and enjoy dinner at the famous Wall Drug store. Un-pack your bags for a 2-nite stay in Rapid City. B, D

Day 3: Rapid City, SDA local guide will take us to visit Mount Rush-more, Crazy Horse Monument and the Black Hills. Travel to Custer State Park featuring 71,000 acres of unspoiled land, pristine lakes and roaming buf-falo. Enjoy a Buffalo Safari Jeep Tour into one of the largest herds of bison in North America. En-joy lunch in the historic State Game Lodge where Presidents Eisenhower and Coolidge dined. B, L

Day 4: Cody, WYDepart Rapid City this morning and begin our trek to Cody, WY. Along the route, we will see Devil’s Tower, and pass through the beautiful Big Horn Mountains. Tonight, enjoy a western dinner at the Cody Cattle Company featuring a Chuck-wagon Dinner and live award winning, toe tap-ping Cowboy musical entertainment. All summer, Cody hosts a nightly Rodeo and your tour man-ager will help you secure tickets if interested (op-tional). B, D

Day 5: YellowstoneVisit the Buffalo Bill Museum before driving into Yellowstone Park. Upon arrival in the park, un-pack your bags for a 2 night stay inside Yellow-stone Park which affords us easy access to the many sites featured in “the first national park in the world”. B, D

Day 6: YellowstoneBring your cameras and be prepared to enjoy the best of Yellowstone today with our own personal guide. Old Faithful! Geysers! Paint Pots! All in all, a day of geological wonders and plenty of wildlife! Enjoy dinner in the Old Faithful Inn this evening

with time to explore the area. The Old Faithful Inn is one of the few remaining log hotels in the Unit-ed States. Highlights include the 65 foot ceiling in the lobby and the rhyolite fireplace. B, D

Day 7: Jackson, WYHead south to Moose, Wyoming and board a comfortable raft for a scenic float on the Snake River with the Grand Tetons as the backdrop. Afterwards, enjoy Dornan’s Chuckwagon lunch outdoors with views of the Tetons. Continue into historic Jackson where you will have leisure time to explore Jackson Square, located in the heart of Jackson, WY. B, L

Day 8: Grand TetonsAfter a leisurely morning in Jackson, board the coach and travel southeast to Fort Collins, CO for a two night stay. B, D

Day 9: Rocky National ParkExplore Rocky Mountain Na-tional Park driv-ing on Trail Ridge Road, a scenic road with sweep-ing views of the Rockies, to the Alpine Visitor Center located at 11,796 feet above sea level. Enjoy a catered meal at the beautiful Al-luvial Fan picnic area. B, L

Day 10: Eastern KansasBoard the coach for a comfortable drive to over-night in mid-Kansas. B, D

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Per person ratesdouble $2493triple/quad $2199single $3377

Thermal pool in Yellowstone National Park

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Day 1: Flight into the NorthwestEnjoy a welcome dinner and unpack for a 2-night stay in Portland, OR area. D

Day 2: PortlandThe city of Portland has a regular spot on the “top places to live” lists. Discover why as our lo-cal guide shows us the city including stops at the famous International Rose Test Gardens. Enjoy a spectacular drive along the scenic byway of the Columbia River Gorge and into the foothills of Mount Hood. Stops include the gorgeous, 620 foot Multnomah Falls for picturesque views and dinner at Multnomah Falls Lodge! B,D

Day 3: To the CoastOregon’s pristine, public coastline is made up of diverse terrain that changes from rugged cliffs to evergreen forests to Sahara-like dunes and boundless sandy beaches. We will see coastal cit-ies such as Cannon Beach, Tillamook (with a visit to the Tillamook Cheese Factory), and Depoe Bay. This evening we arrive in Newport to check into the oceanfront Hallmark Inns and Resorts for a 2-night stay. Each room features a balcony and view of the Pacific Ocean! B, D

Day 4: Newport,Oregon Board the 65’ Discovery for a marine discovery cruise. Whales, sea lions, sea birds, seals, light-houses and an historic bridge will be visible dur-ing our naturalist-led cruise. After the cruise, en-joy lunch at the Oregon Coast Aquarium before free time to explore and perhaps even catch a sea lion feeding! Enjoy leisure time to shop and browse the Newport quaint shops or visit Yaquina Head Lighthouse before returning to the Inn. This evening we will enjoy a beachfront bonfire while gazing upon the stars! (weather permitting) B, L

Day 5: Bandon, ORTravel to Florence, OR, home to some of the world’s largest dunes, for a scenic Giant Dune Buggy tour of the area. Continuing down the lighthouse dotted coast, we arrive in Bandon, OR for dinner and our overnight stay. B, D

Day 6: Hellgate Canyon on the Rogue RiverBoard a boat for a guided excursion into Hellgate

Canyon on the Rogue River amidst remarkable rock shapes carved by the river’s hydraulics. This is the canyon where John Wayne and Katherine Hepburn filmed “Rooster Cogburn”. Our boat cruise will include a country BBQ dinner at the O.K. Corral. Unpack your bags for 2 nights at the Ashland Hills Hotel. B, D

Day 7: Ashland, OREnjoy a relaxing morning in your suite at the hotel which sits on 14 acres in scenic southern Oregon. You may want to explore the Ashland Saturday Market featuring fresh produce, crafts and deli-cious goodies. Ashland is also home to the Tony Award winning Oregon Sheakespeare Festival. We will attend a production (to be determined) that will include a prologue or backstage tour for a complete experi-ence. B, L

Day 8: Crater Lake LodgeVisit an Alpaca Ranch where petting and close-up viewing is en-couraged. Travel east through the Umpqua National Forest, fea-turing verdant stands of hemlock and fir trees, to Crater Lake National Park. Deep, pure, and brilliantly blue in color, Crater Lake is one of the most pho-tographed lakes in the country and always a high-light of a visit to Oregon. Our evening includes dinner and an overnight stay at the incomparable Crater Lake Lodge. Be sure to take in a glimpse of the starry sky without all of the city lights! B, D

Day 9: Cascade Mountains, ORAfter breakfast at Crater Lake Lodge, we will trav-el scenic byways through the Willamette National Forest and Cascade Mountains towards the Port-land area. This evening a special farewell to Or-egon dinner is planned. B, D

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Oregon Coast and Crater LakeJune 15-24, 2014

Per person rates*double $2799triple/quad $2544single $3563* Includes roundtrip flight from MCI.

The slogan is true: “Crater Lake-

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Featuring the gems of Oregon including the picturesque coastline, Crater Lake Lodge, Mount Hood national forest, the Columbia River Gorge, Ashland Festival, and more…

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Day 1: Ogallala, NebraskaLunchtime finds you in Lincoln, Nebraska at the historic Haymarket District filled with restaurants and boutiques. The eight-story high Great Platte Archway Monument has dramatized the linkage of east and west in a sweeping arc across I-80. Of-ten called the “Gomorrah” of the cow towns, Ogal-lala was certainly a lust stop in the old west! Enjoy a welcome dinner at the Front Street Steak House and complete the first day with the Crystal Palace Revue reliving the Old West with music, wit and humor. D

Day 2: Evanston, WyomingStop is in Cheyenne and tour the Old West Mu-seum, dedicated to the preservation of fine cowboy and Indian collectibles and the fine art of the West. Visit the Flaming Gorge National Recreations Area; as you look at the brilliant red cliffs it is easy to see why it’s named Flaming Gorge. B

Day 3: Boise, IdahoTry to imagine the forces that could have cre-ated the geological spectacle known as Shosho-ne Falls, the Niagara of the West. The mighty Snake River plunges over a 212-foot high cliff at Twin Falls and drops farther than Niagara Falls into a canyon of dizzying depths. Arrive tonight in Boise, Idaho, Idaho’s capital and home to the largest Basque population outside of Spain, the result of a settlement that began in the late 19th century when hundreds of young Basque men were recruited to herd sheep. Enjoy a Basque family-style dinner and colorful dancers at the Basque Museum and Cultural Center. B, D

Day 4: Pendleton, OregonTravel to Baker City and the valley that gave the Oregon Trail pioneers their first glimpse of the promise of the Oregon territory. Visit the National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center, built to preserve and interpret the Oregon Trail Heritage. The Blue Mountains to the West and Wallowa Mountains to the East create a dramatic backdrop for Baker City’s restored 1861 gold rush town. A scenic stretch of I-84 takes you into Pendleton and to the unique Tamastslikt Cultural Institute, which tells the trail story from the Native Ameri-cans point of view. Their museum store features an array from Pendleton Woolen Mills and unique one of a kind blankets and hand crafted one of a kind Indian pieces. B, D

Day 5: Portland, ORCross the Cascade Range and enter the geologic phenomenon of the Columbia Gorge National Monument. The scenery and topography changes before your eyes as you drive through the area that was formed hundreds of thousands of years ago by the Montana Flood. Stop at the Pheasant Valley Winery, the Hood River Valley’s premier winery featuring spectacular views of Mount Hood. Con-tinue to Point Vista House for a spectacular view of the Gorge and beautiful Multnomah Falls. As you descend into the Willamette Valley, you pass orchards, nursery stocks, farms, and horse ranches to reach Portland, OR. B, D

Day 6: Newport, OR Visit the International Rose Test Gardens and take the scenic route along the coast to Newport, OR, stopping along the way to soak in the sights of beautiful beaches and scenery including the Can-non Beach “Haystack Rock”, a geological Oregon landmark, and a stop at Depoe Bay. Check into the Elizabeth Street Inn in Newport, OR for a two-night stay. B, D

Day 7: Newport, OR Happy 4th of July!!Catch a sea lion or sea otter feeding at the world class Oregon Coast Aquarium. Today is our na-tion’s birthday and tonight we will celebrate at one of the biggest 4th of July events on the cen-tral Oregon Coast, a spectacular fireworks display over Yaquina Bay! You have the best seat in the house as we view the fireworks on an evening sail aboard the deluxe 65’ Discovery. B

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Columbia River Gorge

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country; Crater Lake. Featuring magnificent blues and sheer surrounding cliffs almost two thousand feet high, it is a place of immeasurable beauty. Continue to Klamath Falls, OR. B, D

Day 9: Crescent City, CATravel west to Grants Pass, OR and board a com-fortable boat for a scenic guided excursion through Hellgate Canyon on the Rogue River amidst re-markable rock shapes and through the canyon where John Wayne and Katherine Hepburn filmed “Rooster Cogburn”. Overnight in Crescent City, CA. B, D

Day 10: Humboldt Redwoods State ParkExperience the grandeur of a 350-foot canopy at Humboldt Redwoods State Park. Follow the Av-enue of the Giants, a scenic ride through the Park featuring incredible views of the Redwoods. Over-night near Fort Bragg, CA B, D

Day 11: San FranciscoTravel through California wine country, stopping for visit and tasting before continuing to our hotel in the San Francisco area for a two-night stay. B, L

Day 12: San FranciscoStart with a guided tour of the “city by the bay” to see the architecture of the city, Chinatown, Golden Gate Park, Nob Hill, Cable Cars and many scenic views of the bay. Enjoy leisure time in Fish-erman’s Wharf this afternoon to shop and explore, then dinner and a west coast sunset to complete our day. B, D

Day 13: Yosemite National ParkOn June 30, 1864, amid the Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln signed the Yosemite Grant Act to protect Yosemite Valley and Mariposa Grove. Our visit to Yosemite takes us to the breathtaking Glacier Point towering 3,200 feet directly above

the valley floor, and featuring pan-oramic views of the magnificent Yosem-ite Falls and High Sierra. Spend the night just outside the Park. B, D

Day 14: Cedar City, UTThe sparse Great Basin Desert, the largest in the US, flies by as we travel from the Sierra Nevada Range in California, across Nevada and to Cedar City, UT for a two-night stay. B, D Day 15: Bryce Canyon and Zion National ParkExplore spectacular Bryce Canyon National Park, famous for its multi-colored Hoodoos, a unique geological formation, and some of the world’s best air quality. Follow the lush Virgin River along U-9 into Zion National Park where you are surrounded by massive canyon walls and a unique landscape of petrified sand dunes. B, D

Day 16: Grand Junction, COWe will visit Arches National Park, featuring over 2,000 natural sandstone arches, and snap photos of the Rocky Mountains en route to an overnight in Grand Junction, CO. B, D

Day 17: Denver areaThe Roaring Fork River meets the Colorado River in Glenwood Springs, CO. Enjoy a mild but scenic raft trip through Glenwood Canyon before con-tinuing to our hotel just east of Denver. B, L

Day 18: Return home

Bryce Canyon

July 4-5, 2014Per person ratesdouble $294triple/quad $284single $339

Day 1: Showboat Branson BelleIt’s back! Enjoy a trip to Branson for a 4th of July Holiday weekend to see the firework displays along with some great shows! Spend the evening of July 4th aboard the Queen of the Ozarks—Showboat Branson Belle for a dinner and a show. Tonight’s high energy show includes aer-ial violinist Janice Martin and the six member all male vocal group, The ShowMen. Cruise past the lush Ozark Mountains on the crystal clear waters of Table Rock Lake; wrap yourself in the beauty of the lake as the sunset light dances over the

water. When the sun goes down, enjoy a thrill-ing fireworks display and celebrate our nation’s birth. Spend the night at the Savannah House, “the hotel that thinks it’s a bed and breakfast” and before you hit the sack, enjoy some cobbler that made the Savannah House famous! D

Day 2: Branson show, return homeAfter a good night’s sleep enjoy another hit Bran-son show (TBD when schedules are published) before heading home. B

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Day 1: Pocatello, IDArrive in Salt Lake City by air then travel to Po-catello, Idaho for the night. D

Day 2: The Moon and the SunTour the birthplace of the world’s first electricity from atomic energy at EBR- 1 Atomic Museum National Historic Landmark. Next, journey back in time to explore the Craters of the Moon Na-tional Monument and Preserve, a geological jewel and one of the best places in the world to see the awesome effects of volcanism. 2000 years after the eruption of this volcano, the landscape is still ever-changing. Check into America’s first destination resort, Sun Valley Resort featuring the old-world charm and ambiance of a cozy Eu-ropean alpine village. B, D

Day 3: Ice and Sand Explore the “village” at Sun Valley before depart-ing to delight in quality farmstead cheese made by hand at Ballard Family Dairy & Cheese. See the spectacular Bruneau Dunes, rising 470 feet above small lakes in the high desert. “All aboard” on the Thunder Mountain Line this evening as we wind our way around the narrow canyon alongside the Payette River and stop for a Chuck wagon dinner before our return trip on the rails. Spend the next 2-nights in Boise. B, D

Day 4: Boise “Best City”Did you know that Boise has been listed in over a dozen magazines on their “best cities” lists? Ex-plore the Greenbelt Path and Park along the river, the Basque Museum and Cultural Center (more Basques reside in Boise than any other U.S. city) and the Old Idaho Territorial Penitentiary. B, D

Day 5: West Central IdahoTravel through Payette National Forest and visit the smokejumpers base in McCall. Smokejump-ing was first proposed in 1934 as a means to quickly provide initial attack on forest fires. Over-night on the banks of the Salmon River in Riggins, gateway to the spectacular mountains, canyons and rivers of west central Idaho. B, D

Day 6: Hell’s Canyon

Adventure begins at Pittsburg Landing for a sce-nic jet boat ride on the whitewaters of the Snake River in Hell’s Canyon, the deepest river gorge in North America! Venture up the “wild river” to the dam where we will have lunch and tour an historic cabin and museum along the way. Enchanted by the views and curious history, this will be a safe adventure never to be forgotten! Overnight inLewiston. B, L

Day 7: Northern Panhandle of IdahoVisit the Nez Perce Museum then view Port Lew-iston barges at the confluence of the Clearwater and Snake Rivers and along the mighty Salmon River. Enjoy the view through Palouse country with its golden wheat, lentil and barley fields, and the six mile corridor of majestic Great White Pine into the northern panhandle of Idaho. This part of Idaho has some of the largest and most pristine lakes and beautiful scenic drives. Stroll the world’s longest floating board-walk or browse the shops before checking in for a two night stay in Coeur D’Alene. B, D

Day 8: Northern Pan-handle of IdahoA cruise on Coeur d’Alene Lake, a scenic drive across the Silver Valley for a tour of the old-est standing building in Idaho - Cataldo Mission, and a visit to an historic silver mine highlight to-day’s adventures in the Gem state. B, D

Day 9: Emerald CityTraverse across Washington State with a stop at Riverfront Park in Spokane, home to mag-nificent Spokane Falls. The Falls are a dramatic transition along the 111-mile run of the Spokane River which runs from Lake Coeur d’Alene to Lake Roosevelt. Sit back and relax on the road to pic-turesque Seattle for an overnight stay. B, D

Day 10: Return HomeCatch the return flight home reflecting on the jag-ged peaks, deeps canyons, and wonderful adven-tures in Idaho. B 22

IdahoJuly 19-28, 2014

Per person rates*double $2548triple/quad $2300single $3295* Includes roundtrip airfare from MCI.

Combine this tour with Pacific Northwest on page 23 and take $450 off the combined per person rate!

Did you know?• Idaho is 63% public land, managed by the federal government.• The deepest river gorge in North America is Idaho’s Hells Canyon (7,900 ft deep)• Idaho has 3,100 miles of rivers - more than any other state.• Nearly 85% of all com-mercial trout sold in the US is from Idaho.

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The Rocky Mountains roll on for a thousand miles with snow-capped peaks, thick forests and clear glacial lakes. Banff was the first of the Canadian Rockies’ National Parks established in 1885 and still welcomes visitors each day. Join us as we explore this incredibly majestic region.

Day 1: Arrival in Seattle, WAFly into Seattle and overnight just north of the city. D

Day 2: Vancouver, BCTravel into Canada to visit cosmopolitan Vancou-ver and its beautiful parks with a local guide. Af-ter our touring, we will check into the hotel for a 2-night stay . B, D

Day 3: Vancouver Island, BCFerry to Vancouver Island to visit world-famous Butchart Gardens, featuring 55 acres of stunning and meticulously kept gardens. Enjoy lunch over-looking the beautiful gardens. Afterwards, visit the delightful “British-like” city of Victoria for an afternoon of leisure. B, L

Day 4: Revelstoke, BCJourney along scenic roads into the inland moun-tains of British Columbia and spend the night in a mountain lake hotel near Revelstoke, British Co-lumbia. B, D

Day 5: Lake Louise and Banff, BCTravel through Rogers Pass, Glacier and Yoho Na-tional Parks, and into Banff National Park, Can-ada’s oldest national park. En-route we will visit Lake Louise, the most photographed spot in the Canadian Rockies. Take time to walk the edge of the Lake and take your own pictures, then it’s on to Banff for a 3-night stay. B, D

Day 6: Athabasca GlacierTravel north on the icefield parkway into Jasper National Park. You won’t forget the incredible “snow coach” ride on the Athabasca Glacier, the azure blue of Peyto Lake and the majestic moun-tains of the Canadian Rockies! A local guide will add commentary as we explore Banff National Park. B, D

Day 7: Banff, ABEmbark on a scenic float trip on the Bow River, for a different perspective of Banff National Park

and its ecology. This relaxing float allows time to enjoy the grandeur of the Canadian Rocky Moun-tains while looking for Beaver, Elk, Osprey and more! Don’t forget your camera! When we return we will enjoy a gondola ride to the top of Sulphur Mountain for a bird’s eye view. B, D

Day 8: Kootenay Park, BCTravel through scenic Kootenay Park and Radium Hot Springs, BC for a European luncheon at Hel-ena’s Stube Restaurant. Arrive in Whitefish, MT where we unpack our bags for a 2-night stay. B, L

Day 9: Glacier National ParkBoard the narrated “red bus jammers” on the Crown of the Continent Tour which follows the glacially carved valleys into the heart of Glacier National Park on the Going-to-the-Sun Road and onto the top of the Continental Divide at Logan Pass. Later this afternoon, board the DeSmet, a boat built in 1930 and launched on Lake McDon-ald where she still runs today, for a tranquil boat ride and intimate observation of West Glacier. To-night, relax and enjoy the evening at your leisure. B, L

Day 10: Cascade Mountains, WAOur journey takes us through the Kaniksu and Coeur D’Alene National Forests, and a scenic drive along the eastern side of the Cascade Mountains to bring us to the charming Bavarian-like village of Leavenworth. Herzlich Willkommen! B, D

Day 11: Leavenworth, WAWake early and watch the authentic Alphorn Play-er before visiting the Aplets and Cotlets country store and the Leavenworth Fish Hatchery for a tour about the ecology of the area. Enjoy leisure time in downtown Leavenworth for a Bavarian experience before a savory dinner complete with German entertainment! B, D

Day 12: Return flightToday, we will fly home from Seattle, WA. B 23

Pacific Northwest & Canadian RockiesJuly 29-Aug. 9, 2014Per person rates*double $3398triple/quad $3067single $4391* Includes roundtrip airfare from MCI.

Combine this tour with Idaho on page 22 and take $450 off the com-bined per person rate!

“…thanks for making the tour of the Northwest and Canada such a suc-cess. The meals and hotels were wonder-ful. We enjoyed all the beautiful scenery and…look forward to another trip in the near future.- B. and T. Ringer”

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Day 1: Calgary, AlbertaFly to Calgary. D

Day 2: Waterton LakeTravel south to Waterton Lakes National Park. Board the “M.V. International” for a scenic boat cruise to discover the “Jewel of the Rockies” along the shoreline of beautiful Upper Waterton Lake and cross the border to Goat Haunt, MT. What a shining example of international coopera-tion! Journey up the hill to the famous Prince of Wales Hotel and treat your inner aristocrat with a High Afternoon Tea experience, complete with panoramic vista views. Unpack your bags for a 2-night stay at the Bayshore Inn situated in town where shopping, cafes, bars, and nature are near-by. B, High Tea

Day 3: Glacier National ParkGlacier National Park is a must see as a partner in the International Peace Park. Board the “Red-Jammers” and embark on the Crown of the Con-tinent Tour which follows the glacially carved val-leys into the heart of Glacier National Park on the Going-to-the-Sun Road and onto the top of the Continental Divide at Logan Pass. Continue down the west side of the park for an included lunch at historic Lake McDonald Lodge. When traveling back across the Park look for bighorn sheep and mountain goats. B, L

Day 4: BanffContinue to Banff to experience the spectacular

Canadian Rocky Mountains and the small-town charm that Banff offers. After dinner, unpack your bags for a 2-night stay at the 4-star Caribou Lodge conveniently located in downtown Banff. B,D

Day 5: Scenic FloatEmbark on a scenic float trip on the Bow River for a different perspective of Banff National Park and its ecology. This relaxing float allows time to enjoy the grandeur of the Canadian Rocky Moun-tains while looking for Beaver, Elk, Osprey and more! This afternoon learn about Banff from a professional step-on guide. B, L

Day 6: Banff National ParkTraveling through Banff National Park, visit Lake Louise, the most photographed spot in the Ca-nadian Rockies. Take time to walk to the edge of the Lake for a picture, then it’s on to Jasper for a 2-night stay at the Sawridge Inn, a property which offers premier lodging in the midst of the vast, unspoiled grandeur of 4,200 square mile Jas-per Park, Canada’s largest park. B, D

Day 7: JasperExplore the many features of Jasper National Park highlighted by Medicine Lake and Maligne Canyon with our personal guide. Discover the 100 year old charming mountain village of Jasper during a historical Walk in the Past tour. The eve-ning is on your own to enjoy the serenity of this alpine retreat. B,L

Day 8: Athabasca Glacier RideEnjoy a snow-coach ride on an all-terrain Ice Explorer across the surface of the Athabasca Glacier. Take a picture at the azure blue Peyto Lake with the Canadian Rockies in the backdrop! Continue south to Calgary for a farewell dinner and an overnight stay. B, D

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Canadian Rockies & Glacier ParkAugust 12-20, 2014

Per person rates*double $2899triple/quad $2605single $3782* Includes roundtrip airfare from MCI.

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NEW TOUR!

Explore the Rockies cit-ies of Calgary, Banff, Jasper, Waterton Park in Canada and Amer-ica’s Glacier National Park all in one fantas-tic tour during the most delightful season of the year! In 1932, Wa-terton Lakes National Park in Alberta, Cana-da was combined with the Glacier National Park (Montana, USA) to form the first Inter-national Peace Park situated on the border between 2 countries and is a celebration of friendship between Canada and the USA to this day.

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Combine this tour with Canadian Rockies on page 24 and take $450 off the combined per person rate!

Travel south from Port-land to San Francisco and discover the magic of this corner of the world where the coast-al terrain is a beautiful combination of sandy beaches and towering rock cliffs and one’s mind is boggled by an endless array of marine creatures and remark-able tall trees.

Day 1: Flight into the NorthwestEnjoy a welcome dinner and unpack for a 2-night stay in a comfortable Portland area hotel. D

Day 2: Portland, ORVisit Portland’s signature landmark, the famous International Rose Test Gardens followed by a tour of the sweeping view of the Columbia River Gorge, just one of many other incredible sights we’ll see on our Columbia River Gorge-Mount Hood loop tour. Lunch at historic Timberline Lodge and the local step-on guide will enhance our tour of this pristine area of Oregon. B, L

Day 3: Newport, ORTake the scenic route along the coast to Newport, OR, stopping along the way to soak in the sightsof beautiful beaches and scenery including the Cannon Beach “Haystack Rock”, a geological Oregon landmark, and a stop at Depoe Bay. This evening check into The Elizabeth Street Inn and enjoy your room with an ocean view balcony and fresh baked cookies each evening! B, D

Day 4: Oregon CoastBoard the 65’ Discovery for a marine discovery cruise. Whales, sea lions, sea birds, seals, light-houses and an historic bridge will be visible during our naturalist-led cruise. After the cruise, enjoy lunch in the Gleason Room at the Oregon Coast Aquarium featuring a viewing of the Passages of the Deep habitat. This afternoon, tour the Aquar-ium where you might even catch a sea lion or sea otter feeding! Enjoy leisure time to shop and browse the Newport quaint shops or visit Yaquina Head Lighthouse before returning to the Inn. This evening enjoy a beachfront bonfire. (weather per-mitting) B, L

Day 5: Crater LakeTraveling along the coastline, stop in Florence, OR to view the massive sand dunes that character-ize this area of the coast and embark on a scenic Giant Dune Buggy tour up and over the dunes! Deep, pure, and brilliantly blue in color, Crater Lake is one of the most photographed lakes in the country and always a highlight of a visit to Or-egon. Dinner and overnight will be at the Crater

Lake Lodge. B, D

Day 6: Grants Pass, ORAfter a morning view of Crater Lake, travel west to Grants Pass, OR. Board a boat for a scenic guid-ed excursion of Hellgate Canyon on the Rogue River, traveling amidst remarkable rock shapes. See the canyon where John Wayne and Katherine Hepburn filmed “Rooster Cogburn”. Overnight in Crescent City, CA. B

Day 7: RedwoodsTravel further into Northern CA and visit the Red-woods. Grab your camera and feast your eyes on the magnitude of the trees from the trails below and an aerial view on a gondola peaking at 750 feet altitude during the Trees of Mystery tour. Visit Humboldt Redwoods State Park to see the tallest living things on earth and hug an evergreen tree that grows to 350 feet! This evening overnight in Santa Rosa, CA. B, D

Day 8: Santa RosaSanta Rosa sits amid wine and farm country and features a quaint downtown. Tour a winery and enjoy lunch at a charming restaurant in the heart of the city. This afternoon, arrive in San Francis-co just in time to board a comfortable boat for a Golden Gate Bay Cruise featuring breathtaking views of the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz Island. Unpack your bags in our hotel in the San Francisco area for a 2-night stay. B, L

Day 9: San FranciscoIt’s off to meet our person-al guide for a “city by the bay” tour. We’ll see the ar-chitecture of the city, Chi-natown, Golden Gate Park, Nob Hill, Cable Cars and many scenic views of the bay. Enjoy leisure time in Fisherman’s Wharf this afternoon to shop and explore, then dinner and a west coast sunset to complete our day. B, D

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Northwest CoastAugust 21-30, 2014

Per person rates*double $2899triple/quad $2603single $3787* Includes roundtrip airfare from MCI.

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Day 1: Dubuque - MadisonTravel to Dubuque, IA and visit the National Mississippi River Museum and Aquarium, a Smithsonian affiliated muse-um featuring aquariums and exhibits presenting the history and importance of the largest watershed in North America. Our first day ends with and overnight near the capital of “America’s Dairyland”, Madi-son, WI. D

Day 2: Sturgeon Bay, WIEnjoy a guided tour of the Wisconsin State Capitol, a National Historic Landmark built in 1917 of 43 types of stone from 6 countries and 8 states and featuring the larg-est granite dome in the world. Continue to Door County, WI, one of the top ten vacation destinations in North America as described by Money Magazine. Our home for the next three nights is the Bridgeport Resort, located on the shores of Sturgeon Bay and a short walk from the shops and restaurants of the town of Sturgeon Bay, WI. B, D

Day 3: Door CountyCruise the Bay and enjoy views of dramatic cliffs that dot the Door County coastline on a “fireboat cruise”. Explore the quaint villages found along the Green Bay side of this enchanting peninsula. A visit to Peninsula State Park, the crown jewel of Wisconsin state parks, will include a guided tour of one of the five historical Peninsula lighthouses. End the day with an authentic Door County fish boil where we’ll watch the sunset and be enter-tained by the famous “boil over”. B, D

Day 4: Door CountyDiscover the Lake Michigan side of the peninsu-la with sandy beaches and rocky shoreline cliffs. Tour Bjorklunden’s Boynton Chapel, a tradi-

tional Norwegian stave church, and take a leisure-ly walk along the shore in Whitefish Dunes State Park to learn about the “limestone” sea caves that are nestled along the sea line. B, L

Day 5: WisconsinEnjoy a leisurely morning in Sturgeon Bay and bid farewell to the charm and serenity of Door County as we travel to the Dells of central Wisconsin. Ex-perience dinner and coun-try music entertainment at the famous Wisconsin Opry. B, D

Day 6: Return homeOf course no visit to Wis-

consin is complete without cheese! So before de-parting Wisconsin, visit a local cheese house for delicious samples and an opportunity to purchase favorites. Then it’s homeward bound – refreshed and rejuvenated from our Midwest “Cape Cod” experience. B

Door County August 23-28, 2014Per person ratesdouble $1122triple/quad $976single $1562

Cape Cod of the Midwest

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Day 1: Sioux City, NEPack your gear for our Dakota Adventure! Our mid-day departure bring us to Sioux City, Nebras-ka for an overnight along the Missouri River. D

Day 2: Sioux Falls, SDSioux Falls, the largest city in South Dakota, is our first stop in the Dakotas. See the triple waterfall at Falls Park and do a little exploring in the histor-ic heart of this city. Travel to De Smet, locale of six Laura Ingalls Wilder books, to relive the pioneer days of growing up on the Dakota prairie as we tour two homes of the Wilder family. B, D

Day 3: Badlands National ParkStop in the capital city of Pierre on our way to visit the Minuteman Missile National Historic Site. This one-of-a-kind site presents the history and significance of the Cold War arms race. Then see the rugged beauty of Badlands National Park before arriving in Rapid City, for a two night stay at the Grand Gateway Hotel. B, D

Day 4: Black HillsTake in spectacular views of the Black Hills of South Dakota as we visit Mt. Rushmore Na-tional Monument, Crazy Horse Memorial and take a jeep tour through Custer State Park, amidst herds of buffalo, bison and elk. Visit the Mammoth Site, the world’s largest mammoth research facility. Stand on the edge of discovery

and walk where mammoths, bears, American li-ons and other Ice Age critters walked at this active paleontological dig site. B, L

Day 5: Medora, NDVisit Bear Country USA, a drive through wild-life park where we get an up close view of over 20 species of North American mammals, then head north to Me-dora, North Dakota, an authentic Old West cow town in the midst of the North Dakota Badlands. Enjoy the nationally acclaimed Pitchfork Steak Fon-due dinner before we mosey over to the Burning Hills Amphi-theatre where you may even see some elk amble on stage be-fore the Medora Musi-cal, a musical variety show, takes center stage. Overnight in the newly renovated and historic Rough Riders Hotel in the heart of downtownMedora. B, D

Day 6: Bismarck, NDAs we cross North Dakota from Medora to Fargo,

stop and browse the North Dakota Heritage Center and enjoy a relax-ing cruise on the Missouri River in the capital city of Bismarck. B, D

Day 7: Fargo, NDA little exploration of Fargo before heading into South Dakota with a stop at Nicollet Tower by the North-South Continental Divide and the Redlin Art Center in Watertown then onward to Sioux City, NE. B, D

Day 8: Return homeReturn home mid-day with a greater appreciation of the days of yore in the Wild West. B 27

The Dakotas

Badlands National Park

Bear Country USA

August 24-31, 2014Per person ratesdouble $1549triple/quad $1398single $2002

Did you know?- The North Dakota state capitol build-ing is one of only four tower-style capitols in the U.S.- North Dakota has recently been ranked the friendliest state in the U.S., according to Cambridge University.- South Dakota has one of the largest Native American populations, with nine official tribes.

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Day 1: Overnight FlightOvernight flight to Amsterdam, arriving morning of Monday, September 1. D

Day 2: AmaDolce welcome dinnerEmbark on the AmaDolce, built in the Nether-lands in 2009 and featuring deluxe amenities like marble-appointed bathrooms, complimentary in-ternet access, fitness room and spacious public ar-eas. Most of the staterooms (all cabin categories except D and E) have “French Balconies” which feature floor to ceiling glass doors that open for river views and fresh air. Enjoy a welcome dinner aboard ship this evening. B, D

Day 3: AmsterdamTour the Dutch capital and most populous city and explore the canals of Amsterdam, which were added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2010. B, L, D

Day 4: CologneTake a walking tour of Old Town and Cathedral Square and visit the spectacular 13th-century gothic cathedral – its twin spires are among the tallest in Europe. Afterwards, you will have free time to linger in the cathedral, shop for souvenirs in the many nearby shops or perhaps enjoy a glass of Kölsch, Cologne’s famous smoked beer. B, L, D

Day 5: Rhine Gorge - RudesheimCruise the Rhine Gorge region, an important trade route since prehistoric times, whose cities were the heart of the Holy Ro-man Empire and whose terraced banks are now part of a thriving German wine economy. Enjoy a tasting with a local winemaker and visit Siegfried’s Music Mu-seum, a wonderful collection of antique “automatic musical instruments” in Rudesheim, a charming town of timber-walled medieval buildings, cuckoo clock stores and beer gardens with oom-pah-pah bands. B, L, D

Day 6: Mainz or HeidelbergChoose between a walking tour of the historic streets of Mainz, the northernmost frontier of the Roman Empire and the city in which movable type printing was invented by Johannes Gutenberg, or a full day excursion to Heidelberg, a picturesque town in a steep valley on the River Neckar featur-ing the impressive Heidelberg Castle. B, L, D

Day 7: CochemTour picturesque Cochem, located amidst the steep vineyards and wine villages of the Mosel River Valley. You may take a walking tour of the village and see the spectacular view from the hill-top Reichsburg Castle. B, L, D

Day 8: BernkastelArrive in charming Bernkastel, where you will visit a local winery and enjoy a wine tasting. Located in the heart of the Mosel River Valley, the town boasts over 1,000 years of documented wine his-tory, as well as a medieval marketplace, steeply gabled half-timbered homes, and beautiful town squares and fountains. High above the town, look for the ruins of Castle Landshut, the former sum-mer home of the Archbishop of Trier that was de-stroyed by fire in the 17th-century. B, L, D

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Rhine and Mosel River Cruiseaboard AMA Waterways AmaDolce

Aug. 31-Sep. 12, 2014See pricing at bottom

of next page.

Join Sunrise Tours founders Jim and Charlene Dalrymple on this deluxe Eu-ropean adventure, including a custom France extension to Paris and Normandy to commemorate the 75th anniversary of D-Day.

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Per person rates* (based on double occupancy)Window Piano Deck - No balcony (category D, E) $7400Balcony Cello Deck - French balcony (category B, C) $8000Balcony Violin Deck - French balcony (category A) $8130* Price includes: Cruise fare, taxes, port charges, roundtrip airfare from Kansas City. $400 deposit required.Included onboard the AmaDolce:• Life-enriching tours and excursions daily with personal headset included• Wi-Fi access on board• Fine dining with all meals included during your cruise• Unlimited red & white wines from Europe’s great wine regions, beer & soft drinks with every lunch and dinner on board• Bottled water in every stateroom replenished daily• Cocktail Reception, Welcome Dinner & Captain’s Gala Dinner• Special highlights including lectures, theme dinners, cooking demonstration, onboard music per-formances and evening piano music• Bicycles to explore on your own & guided bicycle tours• Services of a professional Cruise Manager• English speaking crew and a nonsmoking environment (smoking permitted only on the Sun Deck)

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Day 9: Luxembourg – TGV - ParisDisembark and board a deluxe motorcoach for a post-cruise exploration of Luxembourg, a tiny country of just over 500,000 people (albeit enjoy-ing the 2nd highest per capita GDP in the world) and under 1,000 square miles before continu-ing to Paris, France on the super-fast TGV train. Overnight Paris B, D Day 10: Paris - VersaillesEnjoy a guided tour of Paris, featuring the Arc de Triomphe Memorial, Avenue des Champs Elysees, Notre Dame Cathedral and Eifel Tower (view only). Visit the enormous Palace of Ver-sailles, located in a wealthy Paris suburb, which was the center of political power in France from 1682 until the Revolution in 1789. Overnight Paris B, D

Day 11: Deuville – Bayeaux - CaenVisit Claude Monet’s House and Gardens in Giverny, home of the master impressionist for over 40 years, and inspiration for some of his most

famous works. Travel to Deau-ville, occupied by the Germans in WWII and known as the Pa-risian Riviera, for a guided tour and some free time for lunch on your own. In the small Norman town of Bayeaux, visit the Ca-thedral and see the incredible Bayeux Tapestry, a 70-meter long depiction of the Norman Conquest of England. Contin-ue to Caen which was mostly destroyed during the Battle of Normandy in 1944, and visit the Memorial de Caen, featuring the American, British and Cana-dian Gardens dedicated to the 3 main allied nations involved in liberating France. Overnight Deuville. B, D

Day 12: Beaches of NormandyA local guide will transport us back to the fate-ful day of June 6, 1944 as the Allies stormed the beaches of Normandy. Visit Pointe du Hoc, a German stronghold taken by Colonnel Rudder’s Rangers on the morning of June 6th, 1944. See the remains of a Mulberry Harbour (portable, temporary harbor) in Arromanches-les-Bains and pay your respects at the somber memorial at Utah Beach and the Normandy American Cem-etery and Memorial overlooking Omaha Beach where some of the fiercest fighting of D-Day oc-curred, and where 9,387 US soldiers are buried. Overnight Paris B, D

Day 13: Fly home B

Rhine and Morsel River Cruise continued

Did You Know?Work on the Cologne Cathedral, a World Heritage Site and the largest Gothic church in Northern Europe, started in 1248.

Three Medal of Honor recipients including Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., the son of Presi-dent Theodore Roos-evelt, are buried in the Normandy American Cemetary (pictured left).

Cologne Cathedral

Normandy American Cemetary and Memorial

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Day 1: Motorcoach to Osceola/Board AmtrakDepart by motorcoach for Osceola, Iowa to board Amtrak’s California Zephyr. Sleep in your own private roomette (see description in sidebar) as you make your way across the plains. D

Day 2: Overnight/Amtrak in RockiesWake up to enjoy breakfast on the train in the diner. It’s just like the old days. Then, sit back and relax as the incredible scen-ery of the Rockies passes by your large viewing window. Head back to the lounge car for a floor to ceiling view of the incred-ible scenery that unfolds. Enjoy breakfast, lunch and dinner in the diner during this incredible journey. Your room steward will help prepare your cabin for your evening as you ride the rails. B, L, D

Day 3: Lake TahoeEnjoy breakfast on the train before arriving in Reno where we meet our coach and travel to South Lake Tahoe. Board the M.S. Dixie II for a scenic lunch cruise to enjoy the natural beauty of Lake Tahoe and take in the dramatic splendor of Emerald Bay. B, L

Day 4: Napa Valley/San FranciscoTravel to beautiful Napa Val-ley with their rolling hills and picturesque vineyards that dot the countryside. Enjoy a tour, tasting & picnic lunch at V Sattui Winery in Napa, which was awarded the 2012 Winery of the Year at the third annual International Winemaker Challenge. Con-tinue to San Francisco for a two night stay in Fisher-man’s Wharf. B, L

Day 5: Streets of San Fran-cisco and MoreIt’s off to Pier 33 to catch the ferry ride across the bay to

Alcatraz Island. Formerly off-limits to the public, the “Rock” invites us to experience the beauty, history and uniqueness of this legendary federal prison. Next, enjoy the “city by the bay” with a lo-cal guide. See the architecture of the city, China-town, Golden Gate Park, Nob Hill, Cable Cars and many scenic views of the bay. Enjoy leisure time in Fisherman’s Wharf to shop and explore, then dinner and a west coast sunset to complete our day. B, D

Day 6: Monterey – the 17 mile driveDepart for Monterey via the spectacular coastal route, Highway 1, pass-ing along the famous 17 mile drive. One of the most breathtaking coastlines in the world, see the wonders of the ocean at the Monterey Bay Aquarium. Enjoy a dinner and “Stroll the Row” (Cannery Row) this evening. B, D

Day 7: Flight HomeBoard a flight home af-ter a fantastic California Zephyr Adventure. B

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California Zephyr Adventure Aug. 30-Sept. 5, 2014Per person rates*double $2299triple/quad $2165single $3018* Includes return airfare to MCI. Also, includes superliner room-ette onboard Amtrak. To upgrade to a superliner bedroom is an additional $600 per person (limited availability). See desrip-tions below.

San Francisco

Napa Valley

Amtrak SuperlinerEnjoy a bit of nostalgia as we travel via rail car out west on Amtrak’s California Zephyr. There are two types of sleeper rooms; the Superliner Roomette and Superliner Bed-room. Both styles of rooms contain two comfortable reclining seats that fold down to a bed at night and an upper berth folds down from above. Su-perliner Bedroom also features a reclining easy chair and a pri-vate, very small self-enclosed restroom with toilet, sink and shower.

Same price as 2013!

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Day 1: Fly to The San Francisco Bay areaArrive in San Francisco and check into the Fisher-man’s Wharf area hotel for a two-night stay. D

Day 2: San FranciscoExplore the hills of San Francisco with a guided tour of the City and discover the architecture, Chinatown, Golden Gate Park, Nob Hill, and many scenic views of the bay. Enjoy free time to explore Fisherman’s Wharf – from street enter-tainers to the world’s largest collection of historic ships. Next, embark on a Bay Cruise which routes around Alcatraz and underneath the Golden Gate Bridge. Catch the amazing western sunset while dining at the Fog Harbor Fish House on Pier 39. B, D

Day 3: Yosemite National Park celebrates!On June 30, 1864, amid the Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln signed the Yosemite Grant Act to protect Yosemite Valley and Mariposa Grove. In 2014 our nation celebrates Yosemite’s 150th anni-versary. Today, travel to Yosemite National Park, one of the nation’s most photographed parks, to enjoy the rugged beauty of Yosemite Valley. Unpack your bags for a 2-night stay at Yosemite View Lodge in a room that has scenic views of the Merced River! B, L

Day 4: Magnificent Glacier PointContinue our exploration of Yosemite National Park on a tour which takes us to the breathtaking Glacier Point towering 3,200 feet directly above the valley floor, and featuring panoramic views of the magnificent Yosemite Falls and High Sierra. Lunch at the award winning Ahwahnee Lodge Dining Room located in the heart of the park. B,L

Day 5: Central Valley to Central CoastVisit Natural Bridges State Beach. Along with its natural bridge, the Monarch Grove provides a temporary home in the fall for up to 100,000 Mon-archs. View the milkweed patch and explore the Visitor Center. Continue south along the coastline to Monterey, CA. Few places on earth can live up to their own mythology, but Monterey is a nota-ble exception with its fabled coast and village-like pedestrian thoroughfares. Our 2- night stay at the Victorian Inn features a gas fireplace in each guest

room and sits just blocks away from the shoreline. B, D

Day 6: Monterey – the 17 mile driveExplore Monterey, Pacific Grove, Pebble Beach and Carmel and hear some behind the scenes sto-ries from over 200 movies filmed in the area cou-pled with stops along the stunning 17-mile drive in Pebble Beach. Afterwards, see the wonders of the ocean at the Monterey Bay Aquarium locat-ed in Cannery Row where we will “Stroll the Row” and enjoy dinner this evening. B, D

Day 7: Hearst Castle Visit the grandiose Hearst Castle, estate of pub-lisher William Randolph Hearst, featuring 20,000 works of art and no less than 41 fireplaces. Contin-ue our journey south with a stop to visit Solvang, CA, a unique town over-flowing with Danish hos-pitality. Check into Santa Barbara hotel for a two night stay. B, D

Day 8: Santa BarbaraSee the highlights of this charming town including bubbling fountains, towering palms, cascading bougainvillea and fresh sea breezes with a local step-on guide. Visit the Mission Santa Barbara, founded in 1786, and learn over 200 years of California history. Enjoy some free time in downtown Santa Barbara be-fore dinner and a delightful theater performance at the Granada Theater, home of the Santa Bar-bara Center for the Performing Arts. B, D

Day 9: The Getty VillaEnjoy the picturesque coastal drive south while heading to the Getty Villa, situated high atop a Malibu bluff. The Villa features ancient Roman art and Mediterranean inspired gardens along with amazing ocean views. Overnight in Los Angeles. B, D

Day 10: Return homeFly home from Los Angeles. B

“Just wanted to let you know what a delightful trip we had. The things we saw, the places we stayed and the food were outstanding. Look-ing forward to taking another trip.

- M. LabitskaMid-California 2010

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Coastal California and YosemiteSeptember 5-14, 2014Per person rates*double $2999triple/quad $2676single $3970* Includes roundtrip flight from MCI.

Hearst Castle

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Day 1: Fly into BostonArrive via air in Boston, MA, check into the Clarion Nantas-ket Beach Re-sort Hotel and enjoy dinner while savoring the views of the beach. B, D

Day 2: BostonEnjoy a full day with a local guide as we explore historic downtown Boston. So much history and culture in this city, including the site of the Bos-ton Massacre, the Paul Revere House and the USS Constitution! B, D

Day 3: Plymouth and Cape CodVisit Plymouth for a look at the “rock” and a whale watching cruise! Embrace Cape Cod for a 3-night stay and dine at a local favorite tonight, Alberto’s Restaurante. B, D

Day 4: Cape CodTour Cape Cod with a local guide, view picturesque

windmills, lighthouses, Cape Cod National Seashore Park and more. There will be plenty of time to shop, stroll, and people watch in quaint Provincetown. This eve-ning take in the serene beauty of Cape Cod at dinner. B, D

Day 5: Martha’s VineyardBoard the ferry for a ride to the timeless and enchanting Martha’s Vineyard; rich in history, inspira-tion, creativity, and beauty. Ac-companied by a local guide, visit

the island’s treasures - the picturesque whaling community of Edgartown, the lacy Victorian gingerbread cot-tages of Oak Bluffs, the mag-nificent stone walls surrounding oceanview fields of Chilmark to the grand cliffs of Aquinnah (Gay Head), the rustic feel of West Tis-bury, and the port town of Vine-yard Haven. Martha’s Vineyard has something to offer everyone. B, D

Day 6: Newport, RIVisit the coastal town of Newport, RI, the one-time summer home of America’s millionaires. Tour one of these opulent “cottages”, The Breakers, which is a symbol of the Vanderbilt family’s social and financial preeminence in turn of the century America. Enjoy some free time in historic downtown before we overnight in Providence. B,D

Day 7: Return homeCatch our return flight home. B

Highlights:• A guided tour of historic Boston, including famous landmarks of the Freedom Trail, Old North Church, USS Constitution, Bunker Hill Monument and more!• Whale-watching cruise and Plymouth Rock• A visit to Martha’s Vineyard• Time to shop at Boston’s famous Quincy Market• A visit to the Breakers, an opulent “cottage” in Newport, RI• A guided tour of Cape Cod

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Cape Cod and More!September 6-12, 2014Per person rates*double $1838triple/quad $1674single $2331* Includes roundtrip airfare from MCI.

“Thanks so much for a wonderful trip. We were happy to have such a friendly group!

- J. DenisCape Cod, 2009

Boston, MA

Cape Cod, MA

Same price as 2013!

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Day 1: Overnight Flight to Dublin, Ireland. Day 2: Galway CityMeet our Irish Guide and depart for Galway City, the center of Ireland. Visit the monastery of Clon-macnoise, founded by St. Ciaran in the 6th cen-tury. Enjoy dinner and check in for a 2-night stay in the city center. DDay 3: ConnemaraVisit the quaint town of Cong and enjoy a special lunch in Ashford Castle. This afternoon tour the Connemara region before traveling up the spec-tacular Inagh Valley to Leenane on the shore of Killary Harbor. Here we visit one of Ireland’s most romantic buildings, Kylemore Abbey, nestled in the heart of the Connemara Mountains. B, DDay 4: Cliffs of MoherTravel down the Atlantic seaboard towards Killar-ney and visit the breathtaking Cliffs of Moher with its dramatic drops to the Atlantic Ocean that can reach over 700 feet! As we continue south, stop and visit Adare, renowned as one of Ireland’s prettiest villages. This evening we check into the a 4 star property in the heart of Killarney for a 2-night stay. B, DDay 5: Ring of KerryBegin our day with a visit to a mountain-sheep farmer for an incredible sheepdog demonstra-tion. We then begin our travel around the Ring of Kerry with its magnificent views. Enjoy lunch at a pub where locals have been eating since 1865! B, LDay 6: Blarney Castle, Cork CityPass over the Kerry Mountains to the old market town of Macroom. Here sits the Macroom Castle, once home to Sir William Penn whose son would later found the state of Pennsylvania. We then travel to Blarney Castle, site of the world famous Blarney Stone with an opportunity for shopping at Blarney Woolen Mills. Visit the Cobh Heritage Center, which recalls the history this small town played in the mass emigration to the US and Canada. Stop at the Old Midleton Distillery for a deluxe Irish whiskey tasting before checking in to the hotel in Cork city center for a 2-night stay. B, DDay 7: Cork City areaEnjoy a leisurely morning in charming Cork City before departing for the historic town of Kinsale

and visit Charles Fort, built in the late 17th century by the English to protect the harbor against for-eign forces. B, DDay 8: KilkennyThis morning we depart for Kilkenny. On our way visit The Rock of Cashel which was the seat of kings and medieval bishops in Ireland for centu-ries. We then are off to Kilkenny Castle, which has been an important site since the 12th century. You then will have the opportunity to explore the city of Kilkenny before dinner and checking into the Kilkenny Farmhouse. B, DDay 9: Dublin areaToday we visit the Powerscourt Gardens. These gardens are among the finest in Ireland, known for their design and dramatic setting at the foot of Great Sugar Loaf Mountain. St. Kevin’s 6th century monastery at Glendalough, meaning “valley of two lakes,” is one of the most impor-tant sites of monastic ru-ins in Ireland. Check into hotel for 2-night stay at a 4-star property in Dublin city center. B, DDay 10: DublinThe capital of Ireland awaits us today as we tour this great city with our local guide. Our tour of Dublin will include such sights as St. Pat-rick’s Cathedral, Trinity College, and the Christ Church which houses the remains of the Anglo-Norman conqueror of Dublin, Strongbow. Visit The Guinness Storehouse at St. James Gate as we tour their remarkable brewery which tells the story of Arthur Guinness. Enjoy an Irish tradition, a pint of Guinness, at the end of the tour in The Skybar, a glass tower atop the brewery that offers a dramatic 360 degree view of Dublin. Then sit back and enjoy a farewell dinner as we take in an evening of traditional Irish music, food and dance at The Merry Ploughboy Pub. B, DDay 11: Return HomeDepart on return flight home. B 33

Best of IrelandSept. 6-16, 2014

Per person rates*double $3580single $4030* Includes roundtrip flight from MCI.

This is a Sunrise Tours original itin-erary. Local guides

will enhance the tour.

Kilkenny Castle

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CancellationsOur refund policy for cancellations varies according to the type of tour. Your deposit is fully refundable up to the final payment due date. On any cancellation made after final payment is due, we reserve the right to withhold monies for non-refundable ex-penses.All motorcoach: Refund up to the day of departure for medical reasons except for non-refundable expenses to us. Many ho-tels, restaurants & activities require pre-payment.Fly/Coach: The motorcoach portion of the tour is fully refundable (except for non-refundable expenses incurred by us) up to the day before departure for medical rea-sons. The refund of the flight portion of the cost is non-refundable.Cruise and International tours: Refund for cancellation of cruises and international tours depend on the cruise line or tour op-erator. Please call for questions on a spe-cific cruise or tour.Final PaymentYour final payment is due 30 days before departure for an all-motorcoach tour and 60 days before departure for tours involv-ing air unless otherwise noted. One-day tour payments are due in full upon reser-vation. Please call us in reference to cruise payment deadlines. Tour Price Inclusions (and tipping policy)The price of the tour includes all attrac-tions, lodging, motorcoach transportation, breakfast and dinner daily (unless noted otherwise), and tips for hotel, airport, and restaurant personnel. If the tour involves air travel, the cost of the ticket is includ-ed unless otherwise noted. Some airlines charge for checked baggage and that is not included in the tour price. Tips for the driver, tour managers, and step-on guides are left to the discretion of the traveler and should be in accordance with services re-ceived. Typical gratuities for tour manager and driver are $3-$5 per person, per day each.Trip InsuranceFor 2 main reasons we highly recom-mend the purchase of trip insurance and can provide information on Berkely Insur-ance: 1) Trip interruption – There are cir-cumstances that can prevent passengers from fully participating in a tour and may require an early departure or extended stay. For example, if a passenger suffers

an injury that prevents the traveler from continuing on the tour, insurance will cover the cost of the extended stay, the cost of transportation home and the value of the missed tour (subject to claim submission and acceptance by Berkely Insurance). If you do not have insurance, you will per-sonally incur these costs and it can be very expensive. 2) Trip cancellation - If you are forced to cancel a tour for medical reasons (for you or an immediate family member), having insurance ensures a complete re-fund of monies paid (except for the cost of insurance). Sunrise cannot guarantee this because there are times when monies are paid on your behalf prior to departure.Pick-up points For each trip, we determine the pick-up points based on point requests. All pick-up points allow parking for your vehicle. Sun-rise’ pick up point partners offer the use of parking spaces during tour as a courtesy to Sunrise travelers. Neither Sunrise Tours nor parking lot owners assume responsibil-ity for incidents occurring to parked cars. For overnight tours, you will be notified which pick-ups we are using for your tour in a letter about 2 weeks prior to depar-ture. If you would like to stay overnight before leaving on the tour, we can provide a hotel room at some of our pick-ups for a reduced rate. If our routing allows, we may pick up along the way in outlying areas. IdentificationA passport is required on any tour that leaves the United States, including Canada. Photo ID’s are required on all fly tours and recommended on all tours.Singles Requesting RoommatesIf you would like to go on tour with us, but do not have a roommate for a specific trip, let us know and we will match you with someone else (same sex of course). Just let us know at least 60 days before departure and we will room you with another traveler at the double rate. If there is no roommate available on the tour you request, you will still only have to pay the price of a double. If you decline the roommate assigned, you will be responsible for the single supple-ment. Of course, if you prefer to travel individually, you can still sign up for the sin-gle fare. This offer is not valid on cruises, and some select tours.Method of PaymentsFor deposits and one-day trip payments-we accept checks or cash. For final pay-

ment on overnight tours we accept Visa, Mastercard, Discover, check or cash.Seating on the MotorcoachSeating is assigned and will be rotated on a daily basis. Special seating requests are honored on the basis of availability. Paying the single fare does NOT ensure you will have two seats to yourself on the coach, it only ensures you a room by yourself.ResponsibilitySunrise Tours is not responsible for any in-jury, delay, loss or accident due to any act or negligence on the part of any person or company rendering services on any of our tours. We reserve the right to change any itinerary. After You Book A Tour...After you have booked a tour and we have received your deposit, the following is a schedule of correspondences:1) confirmation of deposit received2) your final payment is due 30 days before departure for an all-motorcoach tour or 60 days before departure for tours involving air (please note you will NOT receive an in-voice when final payment is due)3) you will receive a letter about 2-3 weeks prior to departure that will include your luggage tags and important details such as pick-up times and locations, hotel phone #’s, what to bring etc..It will also include a detailed itinerary (subject to change). Please bring this with you on tour.Groups1) On scheduled trips, we provide 1 com-plimentary tour for 20 paid passsengers, or a 5% commission for fundraising efforts.2) Have an idea? Let us know. We will cre-ate a trip just for your groups’ interest and budget.3) You don’t have to “fill the bus”, because all of our scheduled tours are open to any number of members. If 10 members sign up for any scheduled trip, we come to your location in the Kansas City metro area, pick them up, and show them a great time.PicturesBy signing up for and participating in a tour, you are agreeing to have any pictures taken on tour published in Sunrise Tours printed or web material. If you do not wish to have your picture used in any form by Sunrise Tours, please notify us prior to traveling.

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Booking Forms & Procedures

How to Book a Tour:1. When you decide on a tour, you are welcome to give us a call to reserve your space and then continue to com- plete the following steps, or you can simply move on to step #22. Complete the above booking form. Please include any special requirements (diet, room, no steps etc.)3. Determine what deposit is necessary for your tour according to the following: motorcoach or fly/coach tours 5 or more days long - $100 per person motorcoach or fly/coach tours less than 5 days - $50 per person cruises and overseas tours - please call (deposits vary)4. Mail in the form along with the deposit to: (make checks payable to) Sunrise Tours 12900 Metcalf, Suite 100 Overland Park, KS 66213

Name (as it appears on valid ID)

Nickname (if applicable) Tour:

Birthdate (required if traveling by air or train) Tour departure date:

Address:

Phone number: Cell phone:

Email address:

Roommate (s):Please check appropriate boxes:single tripledouble quadsmoking non-smoking

I have read, understand and agree to Sunrise Tours policies as they appear on page 34.

Name (as it appears on valid ID)

Nickname (if applicable) Tour:

Birthdate (required if traveling by air or train) Tour departure date:

Address:

Phone number: Cell phone:

Email address:

Roommate (s):Please check appropriate boxes:single tripledouble quadsmoking non-smoking

I have read, understand and agree to Sunrise Tours policies as they appear on page 34.

Pickup point most convenient for you (actual pickup point may vary by demand):Overland Park, Holiday Inn, 8787 Reeder Rd.La Quinta Inn Olathe, 20570 W 151st StGomers KC, 99th and HolmesLee’s Summit, Hy-Vee, 310 SW Ward

Pickup point most convenient for you (actual pickup point may vary by demand):Overland Park, Holiday Inn, 8787 Reeder Rd.La Quinta Inn Olathe, 20570 W 151st StGomers KC, 99th and HolmesLee’s Summit, Hy-Vee, 310 SW Ward

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Sunrise Tours Celebrates 20 YearsSunrise Tours will be celebrating 20 years in business in 2014. Stay tuned for special events and new tours, like the Rhine River Cruise on pages 28-29 and pictured above. Thanks for traveling with us!

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