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The Ark Encounter & Creation Museum The Ark Encounter & Creation Museum August 15 - 20, 2022 Witness the life-size re-creation of Noah’s Ark, built to Per person pricing: the specifications in the Bible. See jaw-dropping exhibits inside the Ark and experience pages of the Bible like $680 double occupancy never before. We'll visit the Creation Museum - full of $660 triple occupancy biblical history, stunning exhibits, botanical gardens, $889 single occupancy planetarium, petting zoo, and much more. This tour also allows for time to visit the Newport Aquarium, which features 70 exhibits and over 200 feet of tunnels. Member Priority Date: May 15, 2022 Tour Includes: Pocketbook friendly price! • The Ark Encounter • Creation Museum • Newport Aquarium • 5 days/4 nights: 3 in Cincinnati area • 8 meals: 5 Breakfasts, 3 Dinners • Motorcoach transportation • Gratuities for driver & step-on guides gnbbank.com/go-club • Much more! 1 Monday, August 15 - Day 1 We begin our tour departing by motorcoach and heading towards our destination of the stunning Ark Encounter in Williamstown, Kentucky. Tuesday, August 16 - Day 2 We continue our journey towards Cincinnati and Williamstown today. A fun tidbit of information... NASA could lay THREE space shuttles, nose to tail, on the Ark’s roof! Meals: B, D Wednesday, August 17 - Day 3 Today we’ll experience the much-anticipated visit to the Ark Encounter! Bigger than imagination, this life- sized Noah’s Ark, built according to the dimensions given in the Bible, will amaze you. Spanning 510 ft. long, 85 ft. wide, and 51 ft. high, this modern engineering marvel wows visitors of all ages. From the moment you see the towering Ark, to the friendly animals in the zoo and the jaw-dropping exhibits inside, you’ll experience the Bible like never before. What an incredible day we’ll have! Meals: B, D Thursday, August 18 - Day 4 We’ll head over to the Ark’s sister attraction today - the Creation Museum. Prepare to believe as you explore 75,000 square feet of state-of-the-art exhibits, a high-tech planetarium, full-size Allosaurus skeleton, stunning botanical gardens, and more. This museum gives us the opportunity to venture through Biblical history. Meals: B, D Friday, August 19 - Day 5 Today we’ll visit the famous Newport Aquarium which features 70 exhibits, 14 galleries, and five seamless tunnels totaling over 200 ft. in length! Sharks (including a Shark Bridge), Penguins, Gators, and Canyon Falls are just a part of what you’ll experience at this great stop. We begin our journey home later today. Meals: B Saturday, August 20 - Day 6 Our final day has us traveling back to Iowa - a perfect time to chat with your friends about the trip, the spectacular sights we’ve seen, and where we might head to on our next Go Club adventure! Meals: B The Ark Encounter & Creation Museum Registration Form Legal Name: Preferred/nickname: (as printed on driver’s license or passport) Date of Birth (mm/dd/year) *Spouse OR Roommate’s Legal Name: Preferred/nickname: (as printed on driver’s license or passport) Date of Birth (mm/dd/year) Street Address: City, State & Zip: Home and/or Cell Phone: Email Address: Payment Info: Form of Payment Check Cash Please note - we are not able to take credit card payments. Special medical needs: (will need doctor’s notice) Anniversaries being recognized with this trip or Birthdays that occur during the trip: Hotel Requests: Non-smoking Room Smoking Room Two Beds King Bed (cannot be guaranteed) I have read and understand this is a pocketbook friendly tour. (please check) I understand travel insurance is available for an extra cost and choose not to buy the optional insurance. (please check if NOT buying the insurance) Please keep this portion for your records. A $200.00 per person deposit is required to guarantee your reservation. Balance due by June 1, 2022. PLEASE NOTE – Masks may be required where social distancing isn’t possible. Due to being a group booking, discounts such as AARP, hotel frequent guest programs, etc cannot be utilized. *Pocketbook Friendly: This means you’ll receive the same great service that you have come to expect from the Go Club team, just brought to you at a more economical price. Hotel accommodations are rated as a two to three star and are located outside of the city limits, and meals will be good, though may feature a more basic offering or buffet style setting. To keep cost to a minimum, we utilize local step-on guides instead of hiring the services of a full-time guide. We also will include less costly options when visiting destinations to help stretch your money. The Ark Encounter trip is rated as a 2 on our activity guide. This tour involves average to moderate physical activity. The itinerary tends to include longer days. You should be in good health, able to climb stairs, stand for extended periods of time and walk a longer distance, possibly on uneven terrain. Travel Insurance: Travel insurance can be purchased separately for $62 for double/triple and $72 for singles. Insurance must be paid at time of deposit. AMANDA GRINESKI LAURA KAMMARMEYER KELLI TOOMSEN 529 G Ave | Box 246 Grundy Center, IA 50638 300 E Main | Box 439 Manchester, IA 52057 650 Main | Box 149 Ackley, IA 50601 319-824-5431 563-927-3814 641-847-2651 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected].
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