Day 1
KENTUCKY • DAYTON:
Early this morning we board our Christian Tours motorcoach and head out across the rolling hills of Kentucky and into Ohio. We overnight outside of Dayton.
Day 2
HENRY FORD MUSEUM • ROUGE FACTORY TOUR:
We travel to Dearborn, a suburb of Detroit, and discover
why this is the city that put the world on
wheels. We visit the Henry Ford Museum.
More than 12 acres of exhibits & collections found here reflect America's major
developments in agriculture, steam power, communications, lighting and transportation. Dozens of classic and antique cars, trains, and buggies fill the building. Our bus ride takes us to the Ford Rouge Factory Tour. On our self guided tour we walk through a real-life truck plant to viewing the “Living Roof,” and two theater experiences, you'll enjoy
some eye-opening encounters with technology of today while learning about
the world-changing past. In the Legacy Theater discover the Rouge's history of innovation from Henry Ford's vision to today. The Innovation Theater is a multi sensory film experience as you learn about the production of the Ford F-150. Our overnight is in the Dearborn area.
Day 3
HOLLAND TULIP FESTIVAL • KINDERPARADE • WINDMILL ISLAND • DINNER • EVENING SHOW:
We make our way to Holland to experience the world-famous Holland Tulip Festival. Seating is reserved for us for the Kinderparade (children's parade) is a time-honored favorite. Elementary school children line up with their teachers and school administrators in full costume
and smiling faces as they march together
through downtown Holland. Each school
and grade will have their own theme that
nods to the towns' Dutch heritage, from
Dutch agriculture to the Dutch Master's
painters. Our next stop is Windmill Island,
with its 200-year-old Dutch windmill, “DeZwann,” surrounded by a spectacle of tulips. Dinner is included this evening
before the show. (At this time the entertainment for this evening is not provided
by the Tulip Time committee. We will provide updated information for this evening on our website, online). After the show we travel to Grand Rapids and check into our hotel for a 3 night stay. (D)
Day 4
GERALD FORD MUSEUM & LIBRARY • FREDERIK MEIJER GARDENS & SCULPTURE PARK • DEKLOMP WOODEN SHOE FACTORY • DINNER • EVENING SHOW:
Enjoy a
relaxing morning before we head out for the day. Our first stop will be the Gerald Ford Museum & Library in Grand
Rapids. The museum tells Ford's life
story using artifacts, interactive exhibits
& a replica of the Oval Office. Also in Grand Rapids we visit Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, one of the
world's most significant botanic and
sculpture experiences, and was recently
listed in the top 100 most visited museums in the world and the 30 most visited
museums in the United States. The Gardens & Park include a tropical conservatory, an 8-acre Japanese garden,
major works of modern and contemporary
sculpture on the grounds and indoors, along with a series of outdoor gardens and nature trails. This afternoon we return to Holland to visit the DeKlomp Wooden Shoe & Delft Factory which offers a huge assortment of wooden shoes and Delft art. You can watch
artists as they hand paint the designs
or watch as they carve out the wooden
shoes. Dinner is included again this
evening. (At this time the entertainment
for this evening is not provided by the
Tulip Time committee. We will provide
updated information for this evening
on our website, online). We return to
our hotel after the show. (D)
Day 5
TULIP TIME TOUR • VOLKSPARADE:
This morning our costumed guide
takes us through Holland sharing about
the founding of Holland, its history, and
growth. After lunch we take our seats for
the highlight of the week, the Volksparade.
The Town Crier declares that the “streets
need scrubbing” and the Volksparade
kicks off! Everyone joining in this annual
spring cleaning must be in Dutch costume
and bring buckets and brooms. Enjoy the
pageantry of this “People's Parade,” as
dozens of bands from West Michigan
middle and high schools showcase their
talents amid the community floats and
entertaining specialty entries. Bringing
up the “tail end” of the parade are the
infamous Dutch Dogs! After the parade
we return to our hotel.
Day 6
RV/MH HALL OF FAME •
TIPPECANOE PLACE • NOTRE
DAME:
Today we start our way home.
The RV/MH Hall of Fame is a 100,000
sq. ft. museum in Elkhart, Indiana that
features a variety of historical recreational
vehicles from Airstream, Winnebago
and other American makers. Lunch is
included at Tippecanoe Place and will
be a highlight of our tour. Enjoy delicious
food in an elegant atmosphere at this
historic mansion was owned by the
Studebakers. We drive through the
beautiful Notre Dame Campus. The
University of Notre Dame was founded
in 1842 by Edward F. Sorin, a priest
of the congregation of Holy Cross,
a French missionary order. From its
beginning, it has grown to be one of the
great Catholic Universities in America
achieving notoriety not only in athletics
but in academics as well. (L)
Day 7
HOME:
Today we must make our
way home, reminiscing all the way
about the thousands of tulips, the
shows, the amazing attractions, and
the fun times we've had this past week.