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STETSON UNIVERSITY &

RELS 168A-95 The in Art and Artifact Spring Semester 2016 Course Meets on campus January 11-April 27, with travel to London and Paris during Spring Break, February 26-March 6, 2016 Only $3398.00* from Orlando

*This price is the additional cost for the travel portion of the course. Instructor: Dr. Mitchell Reddish ITINERARY Fine Print DAY 1 – FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26 Depart from Orlando airport to Newark, New Jersey, INCLUDED IN PRICE: • Roundtrip airfare from Orlando airport. Connect with an overnight flight to London. • Airport transfer in Paris DAY 2 – SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27 (LONDON) Arrive at London Heathrow Airport • All ground transportation • 1st class hotels in the morning. Transfer to hotel. Visit the British Library. Serving as the national library • Entrance fees to sites visited (as listed in itinerary) of the United Kingdom, the British Library includes over 150 million items. Among the • Breakfast daily, dinner three nights in London and three nights in Paris • Fuel surcharges $600 items on public display in the Sir John Riblat Gallery are the Magna Carta, Leonardo da • Taxes $98 (Increases in government tax and fees are subject to change) Vinci’s notebook, the first collected edition of Shakespeare’s plays, and manuscripts of the • Program fees Beatles. Of particular interest in the Riblat Gallery for our visit will be early editions of NOT INCLUDED IN PRICE: • Optional Travel Protection Program (see Dr. Reddish) biblical manuscripts, including Codex Sinaiticus and Codex Alexandrinus. Visit the Tate • Miscellaneous fees such as individual transfers, passports, laundry, Modern Museum, which houses the UK’s collection of modern and contemporary art from lunches, baggage fees • $100 Document fee for Non-US/Canadian residents 1900 to the present day. Dinner together in a London restaurant. • Gratuities DAY 3 – SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28 (LONDON) Visit the , home to one PAYMENT: A full of $300 per person is required. Final payment for trip, including of the finest collections of art and artifacts from cultures—ancient and modern—through- optional premium if applicable, is due NOVEMBER 23, 2015. Thereafter, a late out the world. During the visit, major attention will be given to archaeological artifacts payment fee of $100 will be assessed. related to the history and cultures of the biblical world, including such items as the Black ACCOMMODATIONS: Price is based on double occupancy. When available, single rooms Obelisk of Shalmaneser III, the Cyrus Cylinder, and a containing the Epic of are often smaller than doubles. If you request a single room, the following charges apply: Gilgamesh. Afternoon and evening free for sightseeing on your own in London. $450 during the tour. DAY 4 – MONDAY, FEBRUARY 29 (LONDON) Visit the National Gallery. Located in AIRLINE ROUTES and TICKETS: In order to keep prices low, EOT does not guarantee the Trafalgar Square, this museum houses Britain’s national art collection. The museum’s per- most direct routing to your final destination. Once “printed”, airline tickets cannot be changed or refunded thereafter. Air transportation to/from your destination will be economy class manent collection contains more than 2,300 paintings from Western European artists dat- aboard IATA and ARC carriers utilizing APEX or SUPER APEX non-refundable, non-amendable ing from the mid-thirteenth century to 1900. Afternoon free for sightseeing on your own tickets for groups of 10 or more flying together for entire itinerary. in London. Dinner together in a London restaurant. FLIGHT TIMES: All flight times are subject to change by the airlines without advance notice. DAY 5 – TUESDAY, MARCH 1 (LONDON) Free day in London to explore on your EOT is not responsible for such changes or delays and does not reimburse expenses result- own. Dinner together in a London restaurant. ing from such delays. If making own flight arrangements to departure city, we recommend DAY 6 – WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2 (PARIS) Morning departure for Paris from St. you purchase a ticket which can be changed without large penalties. Pancras Rail Station on the Eurostar high-speed train, which goes through the Chunnel ITINERARY CHANGES: Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this brochure. under the English Channel. Arrive at the Gare du Nord in Paris and transfer by metro to While you will see all sites listed above, the order of sites and/or days and number of days our hotel. Afternoon visit to the Musée d’Orsay. Housed in a renovated train station built may be altered to accommodate changes in airline, hotel schedules, and local conditions. If itinerary changes necessitate extra overnights, you will be charged $125 per night; single for the Universal Exposition of 1900 (which is itself a work of art), the Musée d’Orsay dis- rooms $175 per night. Meals for extra nights are not included. plays a variety of artwork (paintings, photographs, sculpture, architecture, and graphic and FEES: 100% of Cancellation Fees are covered by the optional Travel decorative arts) from 1848 to 1915. Artists whose works are on display include Monet, Protection Program provided premium has been paid and reason for cancellation is insurable. Degas, Renoir, and Cezanne. Dinner together in a Paris restaurant. Those who do not take travel protection should be aware of the following cancellation penalties: DAY 7 – THURSDAY, MARCH 3 (PARIS) Visit the , one of the most spectacu- From day of registration to 105 days prior to departure, you will be charged the $100 non- lar museums in the world, containing more than 35,000 treasures of paintings, archaeolog- refundable administrative fee plus any airline fees. Additionally, thereafter, you will be ical artifacts, sculptures, prints, and drawings. Among its most famous objects are the charged any airline penalties and a single room supplement if your cancellation forces your , the Victory of Samothrace, the Code of , and the Venus de roommate into a single, plus the following charges: 104-60 days = $400; 59-45 days = $600; Milo. Late afternoon and evening free for sightseeing on your own in Paris. 44-31 days = 40% of total cost; 30 days to day of departure = 100% of total cost. Submit DAY 8 – FRIDAY, MARCH 4 (PARIS) cancellation in writing. On or after day of departure, no refund for any services not used. Morning visit to the Louvre. Late afternoon free. RELEASE INFORMATION: Payment of deposit indicates permission for EOT or its agents Dinner together in a Paris restaurant. to record the registrant’s participation and appearance on video tape, audio tape, film, DAY 9 – SATURDAY, MARCH 5 (PARIS) Free day in Paris to explore on your own. photograph, or any other medium and to use the registrant’s name, likeness, voice, com- Dinner together in a Paris restaurant to complete our tour. ments, submitted documentation, written papers, and/or biographical material without DAY 10 – SUNDAY, MARCH 6 Morning transfer to Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris. restrictions or limitation for any advertising, marketing, publicity, educational or promotional Flight to Newark, NJ, airport. Connect with a flight to Orlando. Late afternoon arrival in purpose which EOT or its agents deem appropriate, unless the registrant or guardian Orlando. otherwise notifies EOT in writing prior to departure.

REGISTRATION FOR LONDON and PARIS TRIP 08/07/15 RETURN TO: Dr. Mitchell G. Reddish, 421 N. Woodland Blvd., Unit 8354, Stetson University, DeLand, FL 32723 DEPARTURE DATE: FEBRUARY 26, 2016 DEPARTURE CITY: ORLANDO RETURN DATE: MARCH 6, 2016 TOUR HOST: DR. MITCHELL REDDISH TITLE: YOUR NAME: CAMPUS ADDRESS: (Dr./Mr./Mrs./Ms.) CAMPUS TELEPHONE: (386) CELL PHONE: Area Code ( ) HOME ADDRESS: YOUR TRAVEL ROOMMATE: CITY, STATE, ZIP: BIRTHDATE: ___/___/____ AGE:____ SEX: ___M___F HOME PHONE: Area Code ( ) PASSPORT# NATIONALITY:______EXP:______EMERGENCY CONTACT: RELATIONSHIP A DEPOSIT OF $300 IS DUE AT TIME OF REGISTRATION FOR THE TRIP. DEADLINE FOR REGISTRATION: OCTOBER 30, 2015 REMAINDER OF PAYMENT DUE BY NOVEMBER 23, 2015

q I’ve enclosed $300 deposit per person. SIGNATURE Make checks payable to Stetson University Enrollment in and payment for the tour constitutes your acceptance of the Fine Print