Tours and Local Activities
All local activity tours are provided by VRS Meetings and Events, Inc. Please address all queries to VRS Meetings and Events, Inc.
Advanced Registration for tours is now closed. You will be able to purchase tickets on-site on a space available basis. Each ticket purchased on-site is subject to a $5 service fee.
Questions Regarding a Tour
Call Roberta Sumner at 202-315-3296 (all calls will be returned within 24 hours) or
e-mail rsumner@vrsevents.com.
Payment Deadline
Full payment including the $7.00 per form processing fee must accompany the registration
form and must be received by Friday, March 14, 2008. Forms after this
date will not be accepted.
All payments must be made in U.S. funds. If paying by check, please make check payable to VRS Meetings and
Events, Inc. For credit card payments, only VISA, MasterCard, and American Express are
accepted.
Refunds
Refunds minus the $7.00 processing fee will only be made if written notice is
received by VRS Meetings and Events, Inc. by Friday, March 14, 2008.
Cancellation
VRS reserves the right to cancel any tours with low enrollment. All low enrollment
tours will be cancelled by Monday, March 17, 2008 and all collected monies will
be refunded. Otherwise no refunds or exchanges will be made after Friday, March14, 2008.
How Do You Receive Your Tickets
Pre-paid tickets will be available for pick-up at the VRS Tour Desk located at the
Marriott Wardman Park Hotel in the ARRS annual meeting registration area.
Tickets will not be mailed.
All tours depart the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel at the 24th Street entrance.
Confirmation
A confirmation of the order will be e-mailed to the address provided on the form.
MONDAY, APRIL 14, 2008
9:00 am – 12:00 noon – Cherry Blossoms and the Tidal Basin
Nothing signals spring in Washington, DC more than the blooming cherry trees surrounding the Tidal Basin. The beautiful pink and white blossoms attract throngs of visitors each year. Learn the history behind the donation of 3,000 cherry trees in 1912 by Mayor Yukio Ozaki of Tokyo. Walk the Tidal Basin with your knowledgeable guide and admire the beauty of the cherry blossoms. The tour includes a stop at the Jefferson Memorial at the edge of the Tidal Basin. This is a walking tour; comfortable shoes are recommended.
$40.00 per person
1:00 pm – 4:30 pm – The Splendor of Capitol Hill
The U.S. Capitol building dominates both America’s political landscape and Washington’s majestic cityscape. A member of the United States Capitol Historical Society will provide an enlightening and energetic tour of the Rotunda, Old Senate Chambers, Old Supreme Court Chambers, Brumidi corridors, Hall of Columns, the Minton Tiles and Statuary Hall. You’ll be amazed by the historical significance of the paintings and frescoes as well as entertained with the intriguing stories of some of the many famous leaders who have passed through these halls. This is a walking tour; comfortable shoes are recommended.
$55.00 per person
8:00 pm – 11:00 pm – Illuminating Washington
Perhaps the most enchanting way to see Washington is by moonlight when the monuments and white marble buildings are illuminated. This riding tour passes by the U.S. Capitol Building, Washington Monument and various museums before a stop at the World War II Memorial, a moving tribute to those who changed the course of history. This tour also includes stops at the Jefferson, Lincoln, Vietnam and Korean Memorials.
$45.00 per person
TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 2008
8:30 am – 3:00 pm – Amazing Annapolis
Discover why a 1770 visitor to Annapolis, Maryland described it as “the genteelest town in North America,” adding, “I hardly know a town in England as desirable to live in.” Enjoy a colonial walking tour and experience what life was like for the city’s colonial inhabitants. Visit the Maryland State House, the oldest state house still in use in America. Tour the U.S. Naval Academy grounds before enjoying lunch at Phillips Restaurant. After lunch, enjoy time on your own to explore the many delightful shops and boutiques. This is a walking tour; comfortable shoes are recommended. Note that entrance into the Maryland State House and U.S. Naval Academy requires photo identification for anyone 16 years of age and older. Everyone entering the Maryland State House will pass through a metal detector.
$95.00 per person
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 2008
10:15 am – 2:30 pm – Lunch on the Potomac
One of the most fascinating ways to see Washington, DC is by boat. Board the stunning Odyssey which was uniquely constructed to pass beneath the historic bridges that span the scenic Potomac River. Stroll along the breezy open-air perimeter. Once inside delight in the unparalleled views afforded by the Odyssey's glass ceilings and walls while dining on some of the best food served anywhere—on land or water.
$95.00 per person
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