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KM Tours Memphis Music City KM Tours Presents Memphis Music City August 17 – 21, 2016 $985 Per Person, Double Occupancy from Hartford Tour Highlights Complete sightseeing schedule Visit to the Top of the St. Louis Arch! Sightseeing Tour of Memphis See the Peabody Duck March! Visit historic Beale Street Mississippi River Diner Cruise Visit and tour of Elvis’ Graceland Visit historic Sun Studios 8 Meals four dinners and four breakfasts Deluxe motor coach transportation from Hartford Plus much more! Day by Day Itinerary Wed., Aug. 17 – HARTFORD/ST LOUIS Sat., Aug. 20 – MEMPHIS This morning we depart Hartford and the Milwaukee This morning we walk in the footsteps of the King of area on our exciting journey to Memphis “Music City.” Rock 'n' Roll at Elvis' home, Graceland. Our tour will We'll travel south through Illinois and across the take us from Elvis' humble beginnings through his rise mighty Mississippi River to St. Louis, “The Gateway to superstardom. See how a rock 'n' roll legend lived to the West”. This evening we enjoy dinner in St. and relaxed with family and friends. We begin with an Louis. (D) audio tour through the Mansion including the famous Jungle Room, and see Elvis' gravesite in the Meditation Thurs., Aug. 18 – ST. LOUIS/MEMPHIS Garden. Stroll through the Auto Museum to see more Today we begin with a visit to the famous St. Louis than 30 unique vehicles owned by Elvis, enjoy the Elvis Arch. We will ride the tram up to the top for a wonder- Archives Experience, and grab Elvis' favorite peanut ful view over the city and Mississippi River. This after- butter and banana sandwich at the Chrome Grille. noon we depart St. Louis and follow the banks of the Mississippi River and enter Arkansas briefly before ar- This afternoon we visit historic Sun Studios. It has riving in Memphis and our hotel for the next three been said that "If music was a religion, then Memphis nights. We enjoy dinner this evening. (B,D) would be Jerusalem and Sun Studio its most holy shrine." In 1954, an unknown Elvis Presley grabbed a Fri., Aug. 19 – MEMPHIS mic and sang his heart out making Sun the most famous Today we discover Memphis! Our tour guide will recording studio in the world. Take a guided tour provide us with the complete Memphis experience, part through the birthplace of rock 'n' roll where you will history tour, part attraction hopping, part food tour that experience outtakes from recording sessions, touch Elv- will introduce you to everything that makes Memphis is' first microphone and hear the real story of the studio special. We will see the Lorraine Motel, and the that launched the careers of not only Elvis Presley, but balcony where Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, B.B. King, assassinated, Rock 'n' Soul Museum, Central BBQ to Roy Orbison, Charlie Rich, and many others that signed sample some of the best barbeque in Memphis and visit with the Sun label. the Peabody Hotel to see the famous Duck March. Along the way, we'll show you our favorite Memphis This evening we enjoy a Farewell Dinner in Memphis. sights, including Victorian Village, Orpheum Theater, (B,D) Gibson Guitar Factory, St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital, historic Cotton Row, Court Square, the heart Sun., Aug. 21 – MEMPHIS/HARFORD of 19th century Memphis and fabulous Beale Street. This morning we depart Memphis to begin our return Plus many more of Memphis’s historic sights. journey home. Leaving Tennessee we will follow the Mississippi River back through Arkansas before cross- This afternoon we have time at leisure on Beale Street, ing into Illinois where we travel through the heart of the official Home of the Blues. From historic homes Illinois to the Chicago skyline before returning to the and blues bars, to unique boutiques and restaurants a Milwaukee area. (B) romp on Beale street is sure to satisfy all your cravings. This evening we enjoy a dinner cruise on the mighty * * * Welcome Home * * * Mississippi. (B,D) B = Breakfast D = Dinner The Vacation Price Includes: Transportation by deluxe private motor coach from Hartford area. First-class hotel accommodations in St. Louis and Memphis. Breakfast daily at our hotels and four evening dinners as detailed in the Day by Day Itinerary. Sightseeing as detailed in the Day by Day Itinerary, with entrance fees where necessary. Luggage handling and portage charges for one suitcase per person at hotels. Taxes for included ground services. The Tour Price Does Not Include: Items of a personal nature such as laundry and cleaning; telephone calls; tips to the motor coach driver, local guides and Tour Escort, and hotel and breakfast room staff; personal and baggage insurance; meals other than those stated above; drinks with meals other than breakfast. KM Tours - Come Join the Fun! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------- Reservation Application Please return to: KM Tours Telephone: 262-223-0234 27 N. Main Street 800-300-8687 Hartford, WI 53027 Please reserve _____ places for me/us on Memphis Music City . Enclosed is my/our check in the amount of $________ ($100 per person). Please make checks payable to INTERTRAV CORPORATION Preferred Pick Location: ___Hartford ___West Bend ___Oconomowoc ___Germantown ___Milwaukee Mr. Mrs. ____________________________________________________________________________________ (PLEASE PRINT FULL FIRST & LAST NAMES) Mr. Mrs. ____________________________________________________________________________________ (PLEASE PRINT FULL FIRST & LAST NAMES ) Names for Tour Badges: ____________________________________________________________________________ ADDRESS_______________________________________________________________________________________ CITY_________________________________________STATE______________ZIP CODE_____________________ TELEPHONE (_______) _____________________________ (_______) _________________________________ (Home) (Cell) Email:___________________________________________________________________________________________ I will room with (if other than spouse)__________________________________________________________________ I do not have a roommate but will share. If a roommate cannot be found, I will pay the single supplement of $260 I desire single room accommodations at the rate of $260 Name/s of other passengers you are traveling with ________________________________________________________ TOUR DEPOSIT AND PAYMENT: Payment is accepted by personal or bank checks. YOU WILL BE IN- VOICED FOR THE BALANCE OF PAYMENT DUE ON OR BEFORE FRIDAY, June 17, 2016 ARRANGEMENTS: The tour price is based on a minimum participation of 30 persons and includes planning, handling and operational charges and is quoted on the current rate of exchange, tariff rates and airfares in effect as of November 15, 2015. In the event of a marked increase or decrease in foreign currency or in tariff rates, the cost is sub- ject to revision. TOUR PRICING: This is a package tour in which the tour costs have been combined in the most advantageous way. Should you wish to deviate from the tour package by changing your departure and/or return dates of travel, this will eliminate the advantages of the package tour price and special group fares. There will be a service charge of $100 per person for altering the airline itinerary, plus any additional charges assessed by the airlines. CANCELLATION: If after making your initial deposit you find it necessary to cancel from the tour for any rea- son, there will be a charge of $100 per person up to 90 days prior to departure. For cancellation between 89 and 60 days prior to departure, there will be a cancellation charge of $300 per person. For cancellation within 59 days of departure, in addition to the $300 per person charge, there may be additional cancellation charges from the airline, hotel(s), or ground service companies up to the full value of your tour cost. IMPORTANT: Cancellations will not be accepted by telephone and must be sent in writing to: InterTrav Corporation, 203 State Avenue, St. Charles, Illinois 60174, faxed to: 630/584-1573, or emailed to: [email protected] SPECIAL NOTE REGARDING PRICING: The tour price as quoted is based on tariffs in effect for estimated 2016 prices as of November 15, 2015. Tour prices do increase every year, and it is therefore possible that increases could occur after the printing of this brochure in advance of your tour’s departure. InterTrav Corporation will do every- thing possible to avoid an increase in the tour cost. However, should increases occur in hotel prices, and/or coach trans- portation costs, they will be added to the tour cost and passengers will be notified accordingly. Should an increase in price occur, notifications will be sent to tour members in writing no later than 15 days prior to departure. RESPONSIBILITY KM TOURS AND INTERTRAV CORPORATION 203 State Avenue, St. Charles, Illinois 60174 and/or any travel agency and/or supplier of services pursuant to or in connection with this itinerary shall not be responsible or be- come liable for any delay incurred by any person in connection with any means of transportation; nor for any loss, dam- age or injury to person or property by reason of any event beyond the control of any agency or supplier, or occurring without the fault or negligence of such agency or supplier. The right is reserved to substitute the airline to be used; the type of aircraft; and to alter the dates of the tour; the tour routing;
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