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TENNESSEE ADVENTURE

NASHVILLE, GRACELAND, PIGEON FORGE

Presented by KLINE TOURS, INC.

7 days/ 6 nights

Thursday September 24- Wednesday September 30, 2009

(717)-597-5997

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$1379 per person (double occupancy), $1329 per person (triple occupancy),  $1275 per person (quad occupancy), $1575 per person (single occupancy).Deposit is $100 per person. Balance due July 25. Reserve your spot now

Also, there is an option if you choose a standard room instead of Atrium View room, you can deduct $70 per person off listed price.

 

Package includes: 6 nights accommodations including 2 nights at Gaylord Opryland Resort with Atrium View Rooms, 14 Meals including 2 full breakfasts, 4 deluxe continental breakfasts, 2 lunches, 6 dinners, 3 shows including World Famous Grand Ole Opry, Country Tonite and Smith Family, Walking Tour of Gaylord Opryland Resort,  Songwriter’s Night, tour of Nashville, Willdhorse Saloon, Country Music Hall of Fame Museum, Opry Mills, Delta Flatboats, Loretta Lynn’s Ranch, tour of Memphis, Graceland and Sun Studio.

 

Thursday September 24

Bus departures from Greencastle, Hagerstown and Winchester as we travel to Pigeon Forge, Tennessee to spend the night. Dinner at Old Mill Restaurant and show Country Tonite included. Country Tonite offers the best entertainment experience at the best value! Now in its 12th spectacular season, you’ll find your favorite country classics from country music's most legendary artists along with the country hits of today. This high-energy, full-scale production receives more awards than any other show in the Smokies! Including Show of the Year 2001 -2008! You will enjoy dynamic singing and dancing, side-splitting comedy, powerful gospel, and American patriotism. As a matter of fact you don’t even have to like country music to LOVE Country Tonite!

Friday September 25

After a deluxe continental breakfast (included) at our hotel we will travel to Nashville where lunch will be included at the Wildhorse Saloon in downtown Nashville. This afternoon admission is included at the Country Music Hall of  Fame Museum the place where country music’s certified masters are memorialized and to learn more about the history of country music, We will then check into the Gaylord Opryland Resort. Gaylord Opryland is recognized around the world for its extraordinary service, luxurious accommodations and first-class entertainment. Under majestic, climate-controlled glass atriums, you'll be surrounded by nine acres of lush indoor gardens, winding rivers and pathways, and sparkling waterfalls where you can unwind, explore, shop, dine, and be entertained to your heart's content. Highlights include a 44-foot waterfall, fountain shows, and tours aboard our Delta Flatboats - right inside the hotel. Your accommodations will be in Atrium View Rooms with private balcony.. Dinner is included tonight at Water’s Edge Restaurant located inside the hotel. Following dinner we’ll head to a private room where we will be joined by a local songwriter. He will play some of his hit songs, tell us about the music industry, and answer any questions you have.

Saturday September 26

Full Breakfast will be included at hotel this morning followed by a professional guided tour of Nashville. Following the tour we will have free time for lunch on your own and shopping at Opry Mills.This afternoon is free to enjoy the Gaylord Opryland Resort with Delta Flatboat tickets included. Dinner tonight will be included at Santa Fe Grill inside the hotel. Tonight we have reserved seats for the World Famous Grand Ole Opry. The Grand Ole Opry began on November 28, 1925, when a young announcer on Nashville radio station WSM introduced an 80-year-old fiddle player, Uncle Jimmy Thompson, as the first performer on a new show called “The WSM Barn Dance.” Hay’s show followed an NBC network radio program on Saturday nights called “The Music Appreciation Hour.” One night in 1928, Hay announced, “For the past hour, we have been listening to music taken largely from Grand Opera, but now we will present “The Grand Ole Opry.” The name stuck – and the rest is history.

Sunday September 27

Full breakfast will be included at Gaylord Opryland Resort before departing for Hurricane Mills. Admission will be included to Loretta Lynn’s Ranch, museum, tour bus, coal mine and replica Butcher Holler home. Loretta's 14-room Plantation Home is nestled amidst her 3500 acre Ranch, Campground and Western town. Take a personal glimpse into the life of Country Music's most awarded female vocalist, Loretta Lynn. Also included in the tour is the re-created Butcher Holler Homeplace. This replica was built in memory of Loretta's parents Ted and Clara Webb and to portray the "Rags to Riches Legacy" of "THE COAL MINER'S DAUGHTER." Visit "The Coal Miner's Daughter Museum" and experience the legend of Loretta. The new 18,000 square foot museum hosts a monumental collection of Country Music History, as well as memorabilia and awards from Loretta's career. Enjoy the presentation of Loretta's life and career in her mini theater, also located at the museum. Lunch is also included at Loretta Lynn’s Kitchen. We will then continue to Memphis where we will check into our hotel in downtown Memphis. Dinner is included tonight at Leonard's Barbecue.

Monday September 28

Deluxe continental breakfast included at hotel followed by a full day tour of Memphis which will include PLATINUM ADMISSION to Graceland and Sun Recording Studio with lunch on your own. The mansion tour consists of the living room, music room, Elvis' parents' bedroom, the dining room, kitchen, TV room, pool room, and “jungle” den in the main house, behind the house is Elvis’ racquetball building and his original business office. Recently opened was a section of the mansion that was previously closed to the public. The tour now includes never-before-seen items like the desk from Elvis’ personal office and an extensive collection of his stage costumes. The highlight of the mansion tour is Elvis’ trophy building, which houses his enormous collection of gold records and awards, along with an extensive display of career mementos, stage costumes, jewelry, photographs, and much more. The tour ends with a quiet visit to the Meditation Garden, where Elvis and members of his family have been laid to rest. Shuttles return guests to the plaza. The Elvis Presley Automobile Museum is located at the south end of the plaza, and a green Cadillac convertible marks the entrance. Guests walk down a landscaped, curbed, tree-lined "highway" past colorful exhibits of vehicles owned and enjoyed by Elvis. Highlights include his famous 1955 pink Cadillac, 1956 purple Cadillac convertible, 1973 Stutz Blackhawk, the red MG Elvis drove in the movie Blue Hawaii, his Harley Davidson motorcycles, three-wheeled super-cycles and more. Also displayed are personal items such as his leather cycle jackets, gasoline credit cards and driver’s license. Located in the middle of the plaza, Sincerely Elvis is a moderately sized museum offering a self-paced tour featuring personal items reflecting Elvis' relationship with his fans; included are: personal wardrobe, fan artwork, home movies, gifts and cards sent to Elvis throughout important events in his life, stage ware and a section on Elvis and his continuing influence from 1977 until today. Dinner will be included tonight at King’s Place.

Tuesday September 29

Deluxe continental breakfast included at hotel and we will depart Memphis for Pigeon Forge where we will check into our hotel.. Dinner and show included at Smith Family Theatre.. The excitement of a live performance, the laughter from comedy that makes your jaws ache, the incredible musicianship... it's a celebration of the South and life below the Mason-Dixon line communicated by a family that will make you want to pull up your chair and feel good all over. For the Smith Family, it is all about sharing with the audience their love of life below the Mason Dixon line; and Charlie, brother Jim and son Charlie Bob go to great lengths to offer their gifts. It's like pulling up a chair, easing back and taking a ride along the path of Country, Oldies, Comedy, Bluegrass and Gospel Music-Southern Style.

Wednesday September 30

Deluxe continental breakfast included at hotel. We will depart for home with rest stops and meal stops enroute.

Deposit for this tour is $100 per person with balance due by July 25.

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Join Kline Tours September 24-30, 2009 for the Tennessee Adventure featuring Graceland, Nashville and Pigeon Forge.

Includes:

·        Accommodations for 6 nights including 2 nights at Gaylord Opryland Resort

·        14 Meals including 4 deluxe continental breakfasts, 2 full breakfasts, 2 lunches and 6 dinners

·        3 Shows: Country Tonite, Smith Family and world famous Grand Ole Opry

·        Walking Tour of Gaylord Opryland Resort

·        Songwriters Night, a private gathering of our group with a Nashville songwriter. He will perform some of his songs and have a question and answer session

·        Tour of Nashville

·        Wildhorse Saloon

·        Country Music Hall of Fame

·        Opry Mills

·        Delta Flatboats

·        Loretta Lynn’s Ranch

·        Beale Street

·        Tour of Memphis

·        Platinum Admission to Graceland

·        Sun Recording Studio

·        Round-trip motorcoach transportation

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