Wisconsin Dells
June 24-29, 2024 | 6 days
Pickup: Lancaster, PA Harrisburg, PA Lv-7:00 am Rt-7:30 pm
Price per person: $1,745 Double $2,159 Single
$1,607 Triple $1,538 Quad
Deposit – $150 per person at registration
Avoid $ loss; purchase travel insurance.
5 breakfasts 2 lunches 4 dinners
Day 1 *Travel westward with stops along the way *Overnight in Maumee, OH (L)
Day 2 *Drive to Wisconsin Dells *Enjoy a down-home, music filled evening-on-the-farm at the Wisconsin Opry *Step back to a simpler time with a hayride, home-cooked meal, and great music from the Dickinson Family Band *Overnight in Wisconsin Dells (1st of 3 nights) (B, D)
Day 3 *Journey through scenery, history and legend aboard a 2-hour boat cruise/tour *Experience the natural beauty, wonder and mystery of the Wisconsin Dells, in just about every way imaginable *Ride a horse-drawn carriage at Lost Canyon and travel through a magnificent mile of cliff-walled gorges of the longest and deepest land canyon in Wisconsin *Be amazed by this family-friendly, award-winning magic show that has put the Rick Wilcox Magic Theater on everyone’s “things to do in Wisconsin Dells,” listed as a must-see attraction for those visiting the Dells (B, L)
Day 4 *Start the day with a unique view of the Dells on an Open-air Trolley tour See the sights and sounds that made the Dells famous! *Visit the spectacular Circus World Museum located at the original home of the Ringling Bros. This National Historic Landmark site examines the innovations, excitement and wonder of the American circus. *Enjoy a spectacular show and lunch, on own, under the tent *Take an afternoon tour of New Life Lavender Farm and shop at Market Square Cheese, which offers the largest variety of Wisconsin cheese in the area (B, D)
Day 5 *Depart Wisconsin Dells and stop in Chicago, cruising the rivers of Chicago for 90 minutes on the “Chicago History Tour” *Head to Shipshewana, IN, for dinner at a popular Amish restaurant *Overnight in Maumee, OH (B, D)
Day 6 *Tour the house and gardens of the famous Stan Hywet Hall, featuring a historic 65-room Tudor Revival Manor House, Gothic Revival Conservatory, Gate Lodge and approximately 70 acres of artistically landscaped grounds and formal gardens *Travel homeward making appropriate stops along the way (B, D)
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