2017 Presidential Inauguration January 14–21, 2017 8

2017 Presidential Inauguration
January 14–21, 2017
Please note: We have arranged for a special custom travel package so not everything is listed on the EF Itinerary.
The itinerary listed below reflects our modified schedule.
8-Day Itinerary
DAY 1: Arrive in Washington, D.C.
Fly from LAX
Night tour of D.C.
DAY 2: Washington D.C.
Church services at the National Cathedral
Georgetown
Walking tour of the National Monuments
DAY 3: Washington D.C.
National Portrait Gallery
Ford’s Theater
National Archives
Day 4: Washington D.C.
Smithsonian Museums
DAY 5: Washington D.C.
Walking Tour of Capitol Hill
Mount Vernon
DAY 6: Washington D.C.
Arlington National Cemetery
Arlington House
Photo Stop – White House
DAY 7: Washington D.C.
History in the making – 58th Inaugural ceremony.
Presidential Inauguration
Inaugural Ball
DAY 8: Depart for home
News Museum
Say goodbye to D.C.
Students who register on on before May 31, 2016 will receive the posted price. We will have a parent meeting in
August. Students and families from St. Lucy’s are welcome on the trip but students need to be in high school. Friends are
allowed to travel on the trip but sign ups will be limited according to space. We are happy to travel with up to 150 people.
This trip is fully chaperoned. Both breakfast and dinner meals are provided daily. Admissions are included with the exception of any fees that are incurred on the two day stay at the beginning of the listed schedule above (days 1 and 2).
For more information contact Charlene Littleton at [email protected].
TOUR PRICE QUOTE
Your travel details
TOTAL LENGTH
Inauguration 2017: D.C.
8 days
PREPARED FOR
PREPARED ON
DEPARTING FROM
Anita Littleton at St Lucy's Priory High School
May 12, 2016
Ontario (CA)
YOUR TOUR NUMBER
YOUR TOUR WEBSITE
REQUESTED TRAVEL DATES
1818967CN
www.efexploreamerica.com/1818967CN
Saturday, January 14, 2017 ­ Saturday, January 21, 2017
YOUR DEPARTURE DATE RANGE
☐
EARLIEST
Thu. Jan. 12
ALL-INCLUSIVE PRICE
Adult
$2,804 or $387 / 7 mos
$3,254 or $451 / 7 mos
LATEST
Mon. Jan. 16
Your experience includes
Based on a private tour with 70 ­ 104 paying travelers
Price valid for travelers enrolled May 12, 2016 ­ May 31, 2016
Student
☐
REQUESTED
Sat. Jan. 14
ROUND­TRIP TRANSPORTATION
HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS
OVERNIGHT SECURITY
MEALS
ALL GRATUITIES
PRICE BREAKDOWN
Program Fee
3 Day Stay Ahead
GUIDED TOURS AND ACTIVITIES
$2,274
$530
FULL­TIME TOUR DIRECTOR
Your Tour Director stays with your group 24/7, providing local insight and
knowledge, while handling every on­tour detail.
Protect your travelers with the Anytime Protection Plan for $199. Ask your tour
consultant for details.
TRAINING AND SUPPORT
For every 10 paying travelers, 1 chaperone travels FREE
TRAVELER RESOURCES
We prepare new Group Leaders on a free Training Tour and provide personal
support every step of the way.
We offer travelers flexible payment options as well as a dedicated support team
to manage finances and answer tour questions.
24­HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE
Adult supplement required for travelers age 20 and older at the time of travel. Effective for new groups enrolling on or
after May 1, 2016, an additional $200 Under 10 Supplement will be applied to all traveler accounts if the group size falls
under 10 paying travelers. This will be applied to paying traveler accounts no later than 140 days before departure.
Applicable airline baggage fees are not included and can be found at EFExploreAmerica.com/Baggage. All prices
subject to verification by an EA tour consultant. To view EA’s Booking Conditions, visit EFExploreAmerica.com/BC. Breakfast excluded on day of arrival; dinner excluded on day of departure (Unless otherwise noted).
Travelers and their families can count on EF's dedicated emergency service team
while on tour.
EXPERT TOUR PLANNING
Your dedicated EF team provides expertise every step of the way—from
recruiting and enrolling travelers to planning and managing your tour.
WESHARE—ONLINE ENGAGEMENT
Our digital learning space engages students before, during and after tour, with the
option to create a final, reflective project for academic credit.
ILLNESS AND ACCIDENT COVERAGE
Rest easier knowing your travelers are covered on tour with EF's comprehensive
coverage plan.
$50 MILLION LIABILITY POLICY
Group Leaders and schools are protected while on tour.
Your tour consultant
CHELSEA DAPPER
1­800­503­2323
[email protected]
“Words cannot describe the wonderful
learning experience my students had on the
Inauguration trip. It captured what it means
to be an American.”
— Jill K., South Carolina
Inauguration:
By the numbers
14
The most inaugural balls any
president has attended.
$12,500
Price for scalped inaugural
ball tickets during the 2013
Presidential Inauguration.
EVERYTHING YOU GET
Round-trip and on-tour
transportation; Hotels;
Breakfast and dinner daily;
Round-the-clock Tour
Director; Guided sightseeing
tours; Entrances to special
attractions; Overnight security
at your hotel; Illness and
Accident Coverage; Travel
ID Badges and backpacks;
Gratuities
$4
Ticket prices to attend James
Madison’s inaugural ball.
Inauguration Day
Marking the commencement of a
new four-year term of a president
of the United States, Inauguration
Day was originally on March 4, four
months after Election Day. Today,
it’s January 20. During Inauguration
Day, your students will be part of
all the Inauguration events—such
as the inaugural address, parade
and ball.
8,495
Number of words in William
Henry Harrison’s inauguration
speech—the longest of any
president.
135
Inaugural Ball
Ever since George Washington
took office in 1789, there’s been
a presidential inaugural ball.
Give your students a taste of
what the president experiences
with an inaugural ball of their
own—complete with dinner and
dancing. They’ll join other EF
Explore America travelers from
around the country to celebrate the
presidential inauguration in their
nation’s capital and continue
a tradition that’s almost as old
as our country itself.
Number of words in George
Washington’s second
inauguration speech—the
shortest of any president.
1.8 MILLION PEOPLE
Largest attendance of any
inauguration in history for
President Obama’s 2009
inauguration.
See what inauguration is
really like. Watch the 2013
highlights at:
efexploreamerica.com/IND