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Your 365Tickets Blenheim Parks and Gardens ticket can either be shown on a mobile device or printed Several eateries serving a wide range from light snacks, to 3 course meals and afternoon teas are available at the Palace Your ticket cannot be exchanged for an annual pass for the Palace Please note tickets are non-refundable
Weigh anchor and hoist the mizzen While aboard the City Clipper let the wind whish you away to the Statue of Liberty
Boston Odyssey - Lunch & Brunch Cruises
The Executive Chef and galley staff prepare a distinctive menu of appetizers, entrees and desserts on board daily, complemented perfectly by the comprehensive wine list.
A waiter will take your individual appetizer, entree and dessert menu choices after your party is seated. You may request that your lunch be served immediately or that your meal be served at a more leisurely pace.
LUNCH MENU
BRUNCH MENU
APPETIZER
(Optional - for additional charge)
Shrimp Cocktail - $15
Sriracha Cocktail Sauce
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Early Risers
Seasonal Fruit
Watermelon | Cantaloupe Melon | Pineapple | Mixed Berries
Breakfast Pastries
Croissants | Muffins | Bagels | Fruit Preserves | Butter
Scottish Smoked Salmon
Cream Cheese | Shaved Red Onions | Roma Tomatoes | Capers
Scrambled Eggs
American Cheddar Cheese | Diced Tomatoes & Chives
Breakfast Meats
Applewood Smoked Bacon | Sweet Maple Sausage
Breakfast Potatoes
Caramelized Onions, Red & Green Bell Peppers
Build-Your-Own Belgian Waffle Station
Caramel Sauce | Hot Fudge | Strawberry Sauce | Almonds |
Mini Chocolate Chips | Sprinkles | Whipped Cream
First Course
Wedge Salad
Applewood Smoked Bacon | Sun-Dried Tomatoes |
Chives & Italian Parsley | Buttermilk Ranch Dressing
Lobster Soup
Brioche Croutons | Scallions
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Entrées
Oven Baked Atlantic Salmon Filet
Lemon Orzo with Red Onions & Sun-Dried Tomatoes | Citrus Dill Sauce
Maple & Mustard Glazed Chicken Breast
Fingerling Potatoes & Chives | Haricot Verts | Dijon Mustard Cream Sauce
Braised Beef Short Rib
Idaho Potato & Horseradish Mash | Baby Carrots |
Pearl Onions & English Peas | Cabernet Sauvignon Sauce
Greek Zucchini Fritters
Lemon Orzo with Red Onions & Sun-Dried Tomatoes |
Spring Onion & Cucumber Tzatziki
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Late Risers
Caesar Salad
Romaine Lettuce | Aged Reggiano Parmesan Cheese |
Herb Croutons | Traditional Caesar Dressing
Shrimp & Farfalle Pasta Salad
Basil Pesto | Grape Tomatoes | Aged Reggiano Parmesan Cheese
Potato Salad
Red Potatoes | Scallions & Chives | Mayonnaise & Mustard Dressing
Roasted Baby Carrots
Honey & Balsamic Glaze
Roasted Cedar Plank Oregano Salmon
Cajun Cream Sauce
Maple & Mustard Glazed Chicken
Dijon Mustard Cream Sauce
Hand-Carved Striploin, USDA Choice
Odyssey Signature Spice Rub | Horseradish Crème | Au Jus
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Desserts
Odyssey Signature Dessert Station
Mini Pastry Cups | Cakes | Pastries | Seasonal Fruit
Chocolate Fondue
Fresh Fruit & Desserts | Valrhona Chocolate Sauce
Desserts
Duo of Sorbet
Seasonal Sorbet | Fresh Cut Fruit
Granny Smith Apple Parfait
Cinnamon Spiced Apples | Almond & Oat Crumble | Candied Chili Bacon
Chocolate Decadent Cake
Mixed Berries | Raspberry Sauce
Odyssey Signature Warm Butter Cake
Vanilla Bean Ice Cream | Blackberry Sauce
*Unlimited coffee, hot tea, iced tea and water
*Menu subject to change. Please inform your server if anyone in your party has a food allergy.
Visit the unique landscape of Meteora which is included on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Enjoy the unique views from the top of the rocks and learn the history and the geological significance of the area. Tour highlights: Visit to St. Nicolas Monastery in Kastraki village Pass beneath the ruined monastery of Pantocrator on the north side of the rock of Dupiani Visit the abandoned and restored Monastery of “Ypapanti” Witness the ruins of St.Dimitrios Enter the monasteries Varlaam and Great Meteoron Walk past the the cave of St. George Mandila Bring with you: Comfortable clothing Light hiking shoes Hat, sunglasses, sun cream A bottle of water A waterproof jacket during winter months Included: 3 hours of fun hiking experience Visit to one Holy Monastery Professional English Speaking Local Guide Free photographic material produced during the activity All taxes Not included: Entrance fees (€3/person) to the monaster of Great Meteoron Private tour inside the monastery Food and drinks, unless specified Gratuities (optional) Important: Before participating in any activities all parties are required to sign a declaration regarding their fitness and health. *** A minimum of 3 participants is required for the tour to take place. ***
Aspectos destacados Vistas de lugares famosos y destacados, como la Casa Museo de Ana Frank y el Magere Brug (puente estrecho). Visite las comunidades de renombre como 'de Pijp' y 'de Jordaan' en barco. Vistas de puentes pintorescos y casas de campo tradicionales holandesas del siglo XVII. Admire la arquitectura bien conservada del Barrio Cultural Judío. Disfrute de un fabuloso día en Body Worlds: una exposición educativa llena de cuerpos humanos reales. La entrada incluye Crucero de 1 hora por el canal Audio guía en 19 idiomas Entrada Exprés para BODY WORLDS: The Happiness Project La entrada excluye Comida y bebidas Recogida en el hotel Descripción Descubra cómo la felicidad influye en el cuerpo humano y nuestra salud en la exposición de Body Worlds 'The Happiness Project'. Con más de 200 muestras anatómicas de cuerpos humanos, le enseñarán la complejidad, la resistencia y vulnerabilidad del cuerpo humano. Esta exposición le mostrará cómo ser una persona más sana y feliz, y que esta no gira en torno a factores de choque. El crucero de una hora le mostrará un lado diferente de Ámsterdam. De las elegantes casas de comerciantes de la Edad de Oro a las vistas emblemáticas de Magere Brug "Puente Estrecho", la casa museo de Anne Frank, Museo del Hermitage y la hermosa Iglesia de Westerkerk, prepárese para asombrarse con las vistas de Ámsterdam desde el agua.
Adler Planetarium Featured Shows: Planet Nine - In July 2015, the New Horizons spacecraft gave us our first close look at Pluto, the most famous dwarf planet in the outskirts of our Solar System. The New Horizons flyby was big news, and the pictures it continues to send back to Earth reveal a world far more complex than anyone realized. Destination Solar System - WHAT YOU WILL DISCOVER The year is 2096. Space tourism is booming, and you’ve signed up for a quick trip around the Solar System with Space Express Tours! In this live show, your guides are Jesse, a lovable rookie tour guide who can’t wait to show you the wonders of your celestial neighborhood, and Max, the much more experienced—if slightly grumpy—shipboard computer. With Max steering the ship and Jesse chattering excitedly about each place you visit, you’ll soar through the Asteroid Belt, explore the moons of Jupiter and Saturn, and hover over the roiling surface of the Sun. Hold on tight! Cosmic Wonder - WHAT YOU WILL DISCOVER Ever since the first curious person looked up at the night sky, people all over the world have challenged themselves to uncover its secrets. What are stars? How did they get there? Why does our view of the sky change throughout the year? What holds the Universe together? Skywatch Live - WHAT YOU WILL DISCOVER The Adler’s view of downtown Chicago is magnificent, but the lights of the city make it a little tough to see the ones in the sky. What’s a stargazer to do? Join us for Skywatch Live! In this show, your live presenter will turn down the city lights and crank up the stars to show you the night sky over Chicago like you’ve never seen it before. You’ll learn how to navigate by starlight, get to know the stars behind your favorite constellations, and witness the incomprehensible vastness of the Universe without ever leaving your seat. Earth, Moon & Sun - WHAT YOU WILL LEARN With the help of Coyote, an amusing character adapted from Native American oral traditions, kids will laugh and learn as they explore the relationship between the Earth, Moon, and Sun. Coyote has lots of misconceptions about our world, the universe, and well… just about everything. Coyote’s humorous mistaken ideas about the universe help the audience understand how the Earth, Moon, and Sun work together as a great big system. Undiscovered Worlds - WHAT YOU WILL DISCOVER Until very recently, the only planets known to us were the familiar worlds in orbit around our Sun. In the last two decades we have confirmed more than 1500 new planets, called exoplanets, orbiting other stars; thousands more are awaiting study. Undiscovered Worlds tells the tale surrounding this explosion of discovery and examines what will be required to determine which, if any, of these new exoplanets can support life. Welcome to the Universe - WHAT YOU WILL DISCOVER In Welcome to the Universe, you’ll get a clear picture of your place in this jaw-dropping cosmic landscape. With the guidance of a live presenter, you’ll explore the Pleiades star cluster, sail past the Andromeda galaxy, navigate the galaxies of the Coma Cluster, and discover hidden wonders of the Universe. One World, One Sky: Big Bird's Adventure - WHAT YOU WILL DISCOVER Join Big Bird and Elmo on an unforgettable journey to the Moon and back! When Elmo’s friend Hu Hu Zhu stops by Sesame Street for a visit, he notices that Sesame Street is a little bit different from his home in China. But when he looks up at the sky, he feels right at home. Elmo and Hu Hu Zhu may live in different cities, but they share the same sky! Featured Exhibits: (Temporary) - What is a Planet? - What You’ll See And Do: Witness how astronomers and the media reacted to Pluto’s reclassification in 2006. Learn what the current definition of a planet is and hear what Adler Astronomers think of the current definition. Voice your opinion about Pluto alongside skeptics and space enthusiasts through an interactive voting poll in real time. Explore artifacts from the Adler collections that illustrate the ever-evolving definition of a planet. This temporary exhibition, which is included with general admission, will be open to the public from March 19, 2016 through January 8, 2017. Mission Moon - WHAT YOU WILL DISCOVER Mission Moon invites you to experience America’s first steps into space through the eyes of NASA’s Captain James A. Lovell Jr. and his family. You’ll find out how the United States became the first nation to put a man on the Moon, what it’s really like to be an astronaut, and why it takes a team to explore uncharted worlds. Community Design Lab - In the Community Design Lab (CDL), you can test different materials to find out which ones will survive the journey to 100,000 feet above the Earth’s surface. Your discoveries may find their way into a future flight with Far Horizons, the Adler’s high-altitude ballooning program! If you could photograph an object in space, what would it be, and who would you share it with? In the CDL, you can build a DIY telescope-mount for your smartphone and become an instant astrophotographer! Test it out on one of our ’scopes and share your photos on social media. Our Solar System - WHAT YOU WILL DISCOVER Our Solar System is much more than a star and eight planets; it is home to a set of diverse and amazing objects that we are only beginning to understand. Pilot your own adventure in Our Solar System and explore the variety of objects currently orbiting our Sun. The Universe - A Walk Through Space & Time - WHAT YOU WILL DISCOVER Transport yourself to the distant corners of the cosmos and witness how the Universe evolved over 13.7 billion years, from the Big Bang to this morning’s sunrise. Follow the Universe from its meager beginnings and see how galaxies, stars, planets—and all the atoms in your body—were created as the Universe grew. Explore regions farther than our Solar System, billions of light-years from home. Zoom from one wondrous location in the Universe to another and investigate the most diverse and beautiful objects in deep space in ultra high resolution from the world’s most advanced telescopes. Planet Explorers - WHAT YOU WILL DISCOVER Are you interested in going to space and exploring other planets? Prepare for your out-of-this-world adventure in Planet Explorers. Begin by exploring your home, your backyard, and the sky above. What you discover will prepare you for your mission to space and the mysterious Planet X. Telescopes: Through the Looking Glass - WHAT YOU WILL DISCOVER Astronomers have studied the cosmos for thousands of years, but until about 400 years ago, they did it without telescopes! In Telescopes: Through the Looking Glass, you’ll find extraordinary beauty and technology in some of the world’s most important telescopes and learn how these clever light-catching devices helped us discover our Universe. Clark Family Gallery WHAT YOU WILL DISCOVER This futuristic, constantly changing environment features a one-of-a-kind architecture with vibrant lighting and video presentations. It was created using approximately 13,000 linear feet of aluminum tubing and 20,000 square yards of fabric. The gallery also has 125 LED lights, each capable of producing sixteen million different colors and over two billion different lighting combinations. Astronomy in Culture - WHAT YOU WILL DISCOVER Go back in time and learn about some of the people and societies who have challenged themselves to understand our place in the Universe. This exhibition features spectacular astrolabes, armillary spheres, and sundials to illustrate the medieval European and Middle Eastern conception of the Universe. Visit our medieval classroom to find out how much different school was back then. Learn how to use early astronomy tools including astrolabes and sundials. Atwood Sphere - WHAT YOU WILL DISCOVER Experience the night sky over Chicago as it appeared in 1913 in the Atwood Sphere – Chicago’s oldest planetarium. Although the star positions have not changed since then, we can see only a small percentage of these stars in our current night sky due to light pollution. The sphere is seventeen feet in diameter and has 692 holes drilled through its metal surface. These holes allow light to enter and show the positions of the brightest stars in the night sky. Take a live guided tour of the Atwood Sphere and identify stars and the constellations they form.
