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BEYOND the CLASSROOM TOUR & TRAVEL Columbus Academy BEYOND THE CLASSROOM TOUR & TRAVEL Columbus Academy Art Trip 2020 Chicago Program Dates Saturday February 15 – Monday February 17, 2020 PROGRAM OVERVIEW ★ Three Days and 2 Nights in Chicago ★ Hotel accommodations (quad occupancy for students) for two nights at The Congress Plaza Hotel H Chaperones housed in single rooms H All hotel taxes and occupancy fees ★ Hotel baggage handling upon arrival and departure (one bag per person) ★ Two Dinners in Chicago (Giordano’s Pizza and The Fireplace Inn) ★ Breakfast included at the hotel each morning H Two ($15) Lunch Stipends ★ Guided Tour of Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio H Guided Tour of Frederick C Robie House ★ Admission to the Art Institute of Chicago ★ Private Tour of Stony Island Arts Bank H Admission to Museum of Contemporary Art H Admission at the Museum of Contemporary Photography ★ Screen Printing Workshop at Lillstreet Art Center ★ Attend performance at The Neo-Futurists Theater H Opportunities to visit The Chicago Cultural Center and view public art in Grant Park and Millennium Park ★ RT Motor Coach Transportation via Lakefront Lines including driver room, driver gratuity, tolls, and parking ★ Night time security at the hotel ★ A Full-time Tour Director to accompany your group 24 hours a day from departure to arrival home ★ Comprehensive Insurance Policies. In addition, all participants are provided accident coverage ★ Individual Trip Cancellation Insurance Available when you register on the Beyond The Classroom web site BEYOND THE CLASSROOM TOUR & TRAVEL TOTAL PER PERSON COST $605 Student Participants Chaperones Price Per Person 50 4 $605 What is included: ★ A Full-time Tour Director to accompany your group 24 hours a day from arrival to departure ★ Accommodations in quad rooms for all students (with occasional triples) H Chaperones housed in single rooms ★ One Performance (Neo Futurists Theater) ★ 2 Dinners, 2 Breakfasts, and 2 lunch stipends ($15 each) ★ All excursions, activities, and pre-booked admissions as per your itinerary ★ RT Bus Transportation via Lakefront Line (Including hotel arrangements, parking fees, tolls, and gratuities for drivers) ★ Comprehensive Insurance Policies. In addition, all participants are provided accident, illness, and accident coverage This Does Not Include: ★ Any meals indicated on the itinerary as “at your expense” ★ Double, triple, single room upgrades may apply in some cases ★ Optional Trip Cancellation Insurance available when you register on the Beyond The Classroom Tour website .
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