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Highlights:
Take an optional* Helicopter & Boat Tour and view 720 degree from Skywalk
Shop at Premium Outlet for brand names
Stay 2 nights in Las Vegas
from Jan 15, 2009 to Mar 31, 2009 Buy 2 get 1 free
Day 1: Hometown - Los Angeles
Arrive to Los Angeles and transfer to hotel.
Hotel: Ramada Inn or Similar
Day 2: Los Angeles - Las Vegas - Chinatown
Morning, transfer by coach to Las Vegas. Upon arrival, visit Chinatown
then check in at hotel for your free at leisure. Evening, you can take an
optional night tour to explore the prosperity of night life in Las Vegas and see
the famous shows such as the Fremont Street Viva Vision, Fountain Show at
Bellagio and Mardi Gras at Rio. Hotel: Plaza or Similar
Day 3: Hoover Dam - Grand Canyon West Rim
Optional: SKYWALK, HELICOPTER & BOAT TOUR Morning visit Hoover Dam, which is one of the Seven Wonders of the Industrial
World. Afterwards, proceed to one of the Seven Wonders of the World, the Grand
Canyon. The Canyon is much greater both in area and beauty than most people
generally imagine. Also, you may take an optional visit to
'Skywalk,' which is the new gigantic construction built on the very edge of the
Grand Canyon West Rim. The Skywalk is suspended 4,000 feet above the Colorado
River. This $60 million dollar bridge can withstand the weight of 71 fully
loaded Boeing 747 airplanes (more than 71 million pounds). It is the tallest
man-made structure in the world. From the bridge, you can step out onto the
glass floor for a 720 degree view of the Canyon. You may take an optional
helicopter and boat tour to see the true beauty of the Grand Canyon.
Hotel: Plaza or Similar
Day 4: Las Vegas - Las Vegas Premium Outlet - Los Angeles
Depart Las Vegas by luxurious tour bus, and stop at Las Vegas Premium
Outlet for some last minute shopping. Stop by Barstow for short rest before
continuing back to Los Angeles. Arrive in Los Angeles in the evening and
transfer to hotel.
Hotel: Ramada Inn or Similar
Day 5: Disneyland / California Adventure Park
Departure in the morning to Disneyland. Disneyland know
as the Happiest Place on the Earth with unlimited fun for the
entire family. Your Disneyland exploration will begin with a
train ride, passing Main Street U.S.A. of the 1890's and theme
areas. From 'Sleeping Beauty's Castle' to 'Fantasyland' and onto
'Pirates of the Caribbean'. Ride the far West train which takes
you to 'Frontierland', not to mention the mysterious jungle of 'Adventureland'
or 'Carnival in New Orleans', Mickey's Toontown gives you a
chance to take pictures with your favorite Disney characters.
You will also enjoy the rides on 'Indiana Jones Adventure', '
Space Mountain', 'Small World' and many new exciting rides. the
live shows on 'Tomorrow Land', parades, and all the special
events. Disneyland gets better every year, even if you have been
to Disneyland before, come back and relive the magic.
OR
We will head out to
the Disneyland Resort new theme park- the Disney'
California Adventure Park which celebrates the spirit of
California. There are eight different sections, each
representing an aspect of California and its history.
The park takes up approximately 55 acres and is built in
the old Disneyland parking lot. They also presented a
new hotel called the Grand Californian, and a new
shopping area, similar to the one in Walt Disney World,
which is also named Downtown Disney.
Hotel: Ramada Inn or Similar
Day 6: Los Angeles - Hearst Castle - San
Francisco
Depart Los Angeles in the morning and take scenic route along the Pacific Coast Highway and arrive at Solvang in the afternoon.
Antiquated windmills and Northern European-style architecture punctuate
the little village's skyline. Brilliant sunshine, boundless open country and
rolling hills - these are the characteristics of what the original Danish
immigrants called 'Solvang,' or 'Sunny field.' Pour yourself a cup of aromatic
European coffee and nibble a piece of world-famous Danish pastry. Do the tales
of princes and princesses, related time and again by your mother when you were a
child, echo in your ears again? After, Continue north to San Simeon for a visit to Hearst Castle, the only castle to be found on American soil.
built by the newspaper tycoon at the cost of tens of millions of dollars. The
light mists that veil the coastline let through occasional bursts of sunshine
that illuminate the limitless expanse of waves and endow the water with the same
color as the sky. Clusters of Spanish-style buildings nestle among the hills,
lending the castle an aura of dignity and mystery. Hearst Castle contains
priceless antiques and works of art as well as an ornate gilt-bordered swimming
pool. Its grandiose main hall strikes awe in the viewer. European type
adornments grace the ceilings of the hall. The silverware and candlesticks on
the dining table have witnessed the glorious years of European aristocrats. And
it is not hard to picture the grand gatherings of officials and dignitaries that
took place during the heyday of the Hearst Castle. In the evening we reach San
Francisco.
Hotel: Crown Plaza or Similar
Day 7: San Francisco
In the morning, we tour the San Francisco, that city famous for its history and
culture. A unique spectacle here is the 'fog-enshrouded Golden Gate.' In summer,
white fog and cold winds swirl about the entrance to the Golden Gate Bay and the
rolling hills that surround it. Spanish seafarers first lifted the curtain on
the mysteries of the bay, and were ordered to build a fort on the promontory
extending out in the ocean, and to declare sovereignty. Chinese immigrants
clustered in Chinatown, and the descendants of Italians created a Little Italy
on North Beach. Undeterred by the water and 43 hills surrounding them on three
sides, San Francisco's residents converted barren sand dunes into the luxuriant
Golden Gate Park, where the picturesque Golden Gate Bridge soars across the bay
to link Marin County, north of San Francisco, with Redwood Forest. This
undulating orange 'dragon' has become one of the symbols of San Francisco. The
fisher folk who used to make their living along the bay have now vanished, and
the Fisherman's Wharf has become a tourist attraction. One may take a tour boat
at one's own expense and sail around the Bay. After going past Alcatraz Island,
Angel's Island, and Treasure Island, one approaches East Bay's Oakland,
Berkeley, and Bay Bridge. A cable car surmounted the heights in 1873; the gold
rush and the railroad brought resplendence to Nob Hill; and the steep slopes of
Russian Hill justified the nine twists and eighteen turns of Lombard Street. The
cable car not only serves the people of San Francisco as a means of
transportation, it attracts tourists as a unique landmark in the living history
of the United States. Viewing San Francisco's scenery from the cable car, one
will perhaps experience nostalgia for times past. ; The ancient Roman
architecture of the Palace of Fine Arts reminds one of the grand events at the
Panama Fair. In Chinatown, one reminisces about the enterprise and pioneering
spirit of our Chinese forbears.
Hotel: Days Inn or Similar
Day 8: Yosemite National Park - Los Angeles
In the cool of the morning breeze, we leave behind the noises of the city. We
heading south into the beauties of nature and our eyes are regaled with fresh
and refreshing pastoral scenes. you will witness the beauty of Yosemite National
Park. Have a stroll in the woods or play with the fishes by the stream. Allow
the colossal giant woods and mountains, salient streams and waterfalls to soothe
your mind. In the afternoon, we are returning to Los Angeles and transfer
to airport for your hometown fly
Departure Date :Wednesday & Sunday
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Price |
Twin |
3rd / 4th person |
Single |
Child (2-9 yrs Under 48') |
| $583 |
$438 |
$828 |
$438 |
3rd & 4th person have to share room with twin. |
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