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Cedar Point Music Festival Cultural Connections 1-800-724-TRIP Group Tours Incorporated Specializing in customized group tours Cedar Point Music Festival High School Band & Chorus 3 Days / 2 Nights $495 - $425 Price varies with group size, travel dates, planning timeframe, and accommodations Day 1 Enjoy Cedar Point Park! Assemble with your group early and depart by private chartered motorcoach for Ohio. Stop for lunch at your own expense en route. Arrive Day 2 Continued this afternoon and check into the Cedar Point Your morning is reserved for festival Express Hotel. Then transfer by motorcoach activities; beginning with warm-up and to the park at 4 pm and enjoy the rest of the followed by performances and adjudication. day at Cedar Point Park! This amusement The remainder of the day is free to enjoy the park has over 72 rides, live entertainment, Zoo park. This evening, attend the Festival America, and 16 roller coasters, including the Awards Ceremony, and have time for dinner Magnum XL-200, Millennium Force, Wicked – a park meal voucher will be provided. At Twister, and Steel Vengeance, and is the only 10 pm, board your motorcoach and return to park with roller coasters in all four height the hotel. Overnight in Sandusky, Ohio classifications. A meal voucher will be (security guard provided). provided for dinner in the park. When the Day 3 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame park closes at 10 pm, return to your hotel by After breakfast, check out and depart by motorcoach. Overnight in Sandusky, Ohio motorcoach for Cleveland to visit the Rock & (security guard provided). Roll Hall of Fame & Museum! The museum Day 2 Music Competition & Awards contains remarkable interactive exhibits, films, This morning, have a boxed breakfast with videos and priceless artifacts; including your group at the hotel, then board your Michael Jackson’s sequin glove, and a guitar motorcoach for transfer to the Music in the smashed on stage by Pearl Jam. Re-board Parks competition. The festival’s goal is to your motorcoach for your return trip home recognize, encourage and celebrate musical with rest and meal stops en route at your own artistry and excellence at the high school and expense. middle school levels through spirited Sample Tour Itinerary competition and renowned adjudication. Customize for your group, your preferences, your budget, your timeline! ● 668 Phillips Rd, Victor NY 14564 ● TEL 1-800-724-TRIP ● www.grouptoursinc.com ● .
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