SAMPLE TOUR HIGH SCHOOL MARCHING BAND & CONCERT BAND CHERRY BLOSSOM FESTIVAL Tour Produced by: World Projects International Music Productions Deborah Lee Gibbs, CEO Phillip Hobson, Project Manager As of December 1, 2005 World Projects Headquarters: 195 Glen Cove Marina Rd. Suite 201 Vallejo, CA 94591 Toll Free Tel: 1-800-922-3976 Tel: (707) 556-5885 Fax: (707) 556-5896 Web-site: www.world-projects.com
HIGH SCHOOL MARCHING BAND & CONCERT BAND NATIONAL CHERRY BLOSSOM FESTIVAL as of: December 1, 2005 (subject to change) DAY ONE: Monday, April 9, 2007 SF Bay Area to Washington DC Morning: Arrive at Oakland or San Francisco International Airport at least 2.5 hours prior to departure Afternoon: Depart Oakland or San Francisco for Washington D.C. Evening: Arrive into Washington D.C. Area Airport (Dulles, Reagan or Baltimore). Meet your Tour Manager, load coach and transfer to hotel in Washington D.C. Arrive at hotel and check-in. DAY TWO: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 Washington D.C. (B,D) Transfer to the White House Visitor Center. Enjoy a tour of the White House (White House Tours must be arranged through s local congressman or senator). Afternoon: Lunch on own at the Old Post Office Shopping Center. Transfer to the Lincoln Memorial. PERFORMANCE for the Marching Band on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial (subject to approval from the US Capital Park Service). After the performance, there will be time to tour the nearby Vietnam, Korean and WW II War Memorials. Enjoy a night tour of Washington DC including stops at the Lincoln Memorial, Jefferson Memorial and Iwo Jima Memorial. You will also drive by the White House and the US Capitol Building.
DAY THREE: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 Washington D.C. (B,D) Enjoy a tour of the Bureau of Engraving. Afternoon: Transfer to the Smithsonian s National Air and Space Museum. Free time to enjoy the museum and have lunch on own. Transfer to Union Station. PERFORMANCE for the Concert Band as part of the National Cherry Blossom Festival s Concerts at Union Station (subject to successful audition). DAY FOUR: Thursday, April 12, 2007 Washington D.C. (B,D) Transfer to the National Mall. The morning is free to explore a Smithsonian Museum of your choice (possibilities could include the National Archives, the National Museum of American History, the National Museum of Natural History, the brand-new National Museum of the American Indian, the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, the Freer Gallery of Art, etc.) Lunch on own. Afternoon: Transfer to the US Capitol Building. Enjoy a tour of the US Capitol (World Projects suggests that HS contact their local congressional representative to receive gallery passes for the group). PERFORMANCE for the Marching Band on the steps of the US Capitol (subject to approval from the US Capital Park Service). Attend a performance TBA (most likely the US Marine Band or the US Army Band).
DAY FIVE: Friday, April 13, 2007 Washington D.C. (B, D with hosts) Transfer to Arlington National Cemetery. Tour the Cemetery. Transfer to Alexandria s Old Town. Afternoon: Lunch and free time on own at Alexandria s Old Town. Transfer to local school. Exchange Rehearsal with local group (most likely the concert band). Evening: Enjoy a potluck dinner with hosts. Joint PERFORMANCE with local group. Return to hotel in Washington D.C. DAY SIX: Saturday, April 14, 2007 Washington D.C. (B,D) Morning: Breakfast at hotel. Transfer to staging site and get ready for the parade. PERFORMANCE as part the National Cherry Blossom Festival Parade (subject to audition). Afternoon: Free time on own to explore the Japanese Street Festival that follows the parade. Lunch on own. Evening: Enjoy a Farewell to DC Dinner Cruise along the Potomac River. DAY SEVEN: Sunday, April 15, 2007 Washington D.C. to SF Bay Area (B) Morning: Breakfast at hotel. Check-out of the hotel, load coach and transfer to airport TBA (Dulles, Reagan or Baltimore). Check-in for flight to SF Bay Area. TBD Depart for SF Bay Area Airport (San Francisco or Oakland. TBD Arrive into San Francisco International Airport or Oakland International Airport. WELCOME HOME!!
HIGH SCHOOL MARCHING BAND & CONCERT BAND NATIONAL CHERRY BLOSSOM FESTIVAL as of: December 1, 2005 (subject to change) PACKAGE INCLUSIONS * Six (6) nights accommodations in Washington D.C. * Six (6) Breakfasts at hotel * Five (5) Dinners including Potluck Dinner with hosts and a Dinner Cruise * One (1) Full-time Tour Manager throughout tour * Airport Transfers in the Washington D.C. Area * Coaching as needed per itinerary * Attend Free Concert TBA (most likely the US Marine Band or US Army Band) * Sightseeing including: + Vietnam, Korean and WW II War Memorials + Guided Night Tour with stops at the Lincoln Memorial, Jefferson Memorial & the Iwo Jima Memorial + Bureau of Engraving Tour + National Air & Space Museum + Smithsonian Museum TBD + Arlington National Cemetery + Arlington Old Town + Dinner Cruise * All Performance and Exchange arrangements + Marching Band Lincoln Memorial Steps (subject to approval from park service) + Concert Band Union Station (subject to successful audition) + Marching Band US Capitol Steps (subject to approval from park service) + Concert Band Exchange REHEARSAL & PERFORMANCE with local group + Marching Band National Cherry Blossom Festival Parade (subject to successful audition) * Large Percussion Rental for Union Station Concert (4 timpani, Concert Bass Drum, Xylophone, Chimes) * Certificate of Liability Insurance * All taxes, tolls and tips (where applicable) PACKAGE EXCLUSION * Roundtrip Air Transportation and related taxes * Transportation to/from SF Bay Area Airport * Meals not indicated in Inclusions * Items of a personal nature (dry cleaning, souvenirs, etc.) * Large Percussion / Equipment not indicated in Inclusions * Oversized or excess baggage fees * Travel Insurance * Items not listed in Inclusions World Projects Headquarters: 195 Glen Cove Marina Rd. Suite 201 Vallejo, CA 94591 Toll Free Tel: 1-800-922-3976 Tel: (707) 556-5885 Fax: (707) 556-5896 Web-site: www.world-projects.com