SuperSeries AAA and Wizard Hockey in Russia August, 2016
SuperSeries AAA and Wizard Hockey have partnered to bring your player an event like no other!! We welcome all players and their families to participate in an adventure of a lifetime! Please see below for details on an event filled trip to Russia. Included in our Package: 2 Transfers to/from Airport Accommodation at "Hotel Aerostar" 3 meals per day Practice, exhibition games Experiencing Russian culture through tour and game play Translator service Transportation (bus) Tournament participation Ambulance, security and fire team services provided at the rink Jersey and socks for each player
Tentative Schedule Monday, Aug 1 Arrive in Moscow from NYC (participants are responsible for their own transportation to NYC before the departure date) Hosts to meet the team at the airport. Once landed a Bus ride to the Aerostar Hotel for check in. Lunch at Hotel Rest break or city tour Dinner at Hotel Tuesday, Aug 2 8:00-8:40am Breakfast at Hotel 9:00 am Bus Departs from Hotel 10:00 Armory Tour ($35Adults, $15.00 youth/players) 12:00pm Tour of Kremlin (Cathedral Square) Cost is $20.00 Adults and $15.00 youth/players) 2:30pm Lunch back at Hotel 5:00pm Possible Exhibition Game/Practice 20:30 Dinner at Hotel Wednesday, Aug 3 8:00-8:40am Breakfast at Hotel 9:00 am Bus Departs from Hotel 10:00 Tour on the boat on Moscow river (Additional Cost)
12:00pm Arbat walking tour and shopping 2:30pm Lunch at Hotel 5:00pm Possible Exhibition Game/Practice 20:30 Dinner at Hotel Thursday, Aug 4 8:00-8:40am Breakfast at Hotel 9:00 am Bus Departs from Hotel 9:30 Museum of II World War (Cost Included) 12:30pm Lunch at Hotel 3:00pm Possible Exhibition Game/Practice 5:30pm Dinner at Hotel 7:00pm Moscow Circus (Cost Included) Aug 5, 6, 7 TOURNAMENT arena to be announced Monday, Aug 8 Departure from Moscow to NYC
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: Water: While sites report that tap water is perfectly fine, bottled water is available. Travel within the City: Taxi fees are usually negotiated with the driver ahead of time. Some have fixed rates. Ask the Hotel Front desk or your tour Guide for a recommend Taxi company. A Multi- use Travel Card costs about $10 for seven days unlimited travel on the Metro, Trolley or Normal buses. The Metro (minutes from the Hotel) is the preferred method of travel if you wish to travel around Moscow. Tipping: Tip 5-10% depending on service. Always check bill. Tipping a taxi driver is not necessary as price is usually pre negotiated. Electricity: Voltage: 220-240 Volts (U.S./Canada are 110-120 Volts). Electrical sockets (outlets) in Russia (the Russian Federation) are one of the two European standard electrical socket types: The "Type C" Europlug and the "Type E" and "Type F" Schuko. If your appliance's plug doesn't match the shape of these sockets, you will need a travel plug adapter in order to plug in. Travel plug adapters simply change the shape of your appliance's plug to match whatever type of socket you need to plug into. If it's crucial to be able to plug in no matter what, bring an adapter for all three types. Currency: the Russian ruble (RUR). The official currency exchange rate is approximately 78 rubles per one euro / 71 rubles per one US dollar (as of December, 2015). Please remember that rubles are used everywhere in Russia and other currency (euro, dollars, etc.) is not accepted when paying for the services or goods. However, there is no problem with exchanging foreign currency at the variety of banks or exchange points as well as with withdrawing money from ATMs.Credit, ATM Cards: Please make sure you notify your bank prior to departure that these cards will be used in Europe. Telephones: GSM mobile phones work well within Moscow. Signal strength falls away quickly, however as you leave the cities and their suburbs. International roaming works
fine in most Russian cities, but may come at a high price. The cheapest option for overseas calls using your mobile phone (in Moscow and St Petersburg) is to purchase a local sim card. With a local sim card, incoming calls are free of charge so you can always be reached and outgoing calls to most countries are around the 7 Ruble per minute price range (one of the best options is the Ediny plan provided by Megfon which costs 150 Rubles for the sim card - the lowest price to pay and the 150 Rubles is all pre- paid talk time). The important thing to understand with Russia and its mobile phone network is that each city is on a different network and once you leave the city where you have purchased your sim card, you go onto roaming tariffs, which can be as expensive. When buying a sim card you will almost always be asked to show your passport & registration. Land lines in Russia are NOT digital/tone, they are still rotary/pulse mode, so to use phone cards you need to activate the phone you are using to send tone signals to make the card work. After you dial the phone card number, that is done by pressing the "*" key (you often need to hold it for a while then it'll come up with a 'd' on the screen) before pressing the numbers on the phone card. Skype is free. Time: is GMT +3. Medical Care: Remember to bring any medications you may need. Washrooms: All the public restrooms in Moscow charge fee for use. You need to pay something before you can enter, by cash, they don't accept major credit cards. Flights: Depart Various Times and Locations. TRAVEL TIPS Visas: To enter Russia for any purpose, a U.S. citizen must possess a valid U.S. passport and a visa issued by a Russian Embassy or Consulate. The specific travelling dates must be notated on the Travel Visa. Passport: Current within 6 months. Please make a photo copy of Passport information page. Keep in safe place. Insurance: Travel Insurance is highly recommended. Players and their families must obtain travel insurance before departing the United States. Baggage Charges: as per the Airline. Hockey Supplies: (Bring extra sticks, Tape, skate blades and laces)
Weather: Typically around 73 F, although daytime temperature highs can reach 86 F. Stick Bag: Checked as luggage. Laundry Services: available at the Hotel Getting to Know Moscow Moscow is the capital of Russia and is located in the far west of the country on the river Moskva. It has a population of 11,273,400 (as of 2004), although a great number of both permanent and temporary illegal migrants, plus the ongoing merging of suburbs, raise the unofficial population to about 13.5 million people - about one tenth of the entire Russian population. Already the most populous city in Europe, Moscow continues to grow. This is largely due to its 20% per annum economic growth, which attracts workers from other parts of Russia where the economy has stagnated or is even in decline. As well as being a thriving economic centre (boasting more billionaires than any other city in the world), Moscow is also a centre of the arts. The city enjoyed a golden age of literature in the 19th century when Puskhin, Chekhov, Gogol, Turgenev, Dostoevsky and Tolstoy all worked here. Today the world- famous Bolshoi Ballet and Opera Company still perform, as well as a number of reputable theatre groups. Population: 142 million Capital: Moscow Major language: Russian Major religion: Islam, Christianity Life expectancy: 61 years (men), 73 years (women) Monetary unit: 1 rouble = 100 kopecks Main exports: Oil and oil products, natural gas, wood and wood products, metals, chemicals, weapons and military equipment Average annual income: US $2,610
Payment schedule: Initial deposit: $500.00 USD (non- refundable at registration) $650.00 April 15/16 $650.00 May 15/16 $650.00 June 15/16 Total fee per traveller: $2450.00 USD includes air from NYC/ return as well as land travel and tournament play (excludes those fees identified in brackets as they are additionally charged) Traveller VISA and Travel Insurance are the responsibility of the Individual. SuperSeries AAA and Wizard Hockey will not solicit vendors for VISA application or travel insurance.