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San Francisco Museum Of Modern Art: All visitors (including members and visitors 18 and under, who always receive free admission) require a ticket so we can ensure the museum does not exceed capacity. Order tickets in advance for all members of your party so everyone can enter the galleries at the same time. No eating, drinking, smoking, or sleeping is permitted in the Museum. Eating and drinking are permitted in designated areas only (Café 5, Sightglass at SFMOMA, and In Situ). Sealed food and drink containers are allowed if they are packed away inside a bag. Backpacks may not be carried on your back; they must be carried or worn on your front at all times. PIER 39 attraction pass: Aquarium of the Bay - Experience the magic of San Francisco Bay at Aquarium of the Bay. Located at the water's edge, 20,000 local sea creatures await you. See eye-to-eye with a seven gill shark, be mesmerized by moon jellies and touch a bat ray's wing. Walk through crystal clear tunnels and watch San Francisco Bay's most amazing animals swim overhead. 7D Experience - is the most advanced 3D film attraction in the world and the first of its kind in Northern America. Using cutting edge technology developed by TrioTech of Montreal, Canada, 7D offers the thrill of a roller coaster and the excitement of an interactive laser blaster, all without leaving your seat in a state-of-the-art digital theater with surround sound. 3D effects and the newest in laser technology. Magowan's Infinite Mirror Maze - Experience amazing fun for the whole family of Magowan's Infinite Mirror Maze! Challenge yourself to find your way through the infinite hallways, endless circles and dead-ends of the most fascinating maze in San Francisco. Citysightseeing San Francisco - Hop-On Hop-Off Tour - The 2 Day Hop-On Hop-Off Pass combines two entirely live narrated, diverse tours in one incredible ticket! First, enjoy a tour of San Francisco's most famous attractions on an original Double Decker Bus throughout the Downtown area. Then, hop on the Golden Gate Bridge and Sausalito tour to ride or walk across the world famous Golden Gate Bridge and ride down into Marin County to see the charming town of Sausalito where you can go for a stroll, visit art galleries or enjoy a relaxing lunch by the waterfront. Blue & Gold Fleet - Bay Cruise Adventure - Take in the best of the bay with this one-hour joy ride. Enjoy sailing along the city's wondrous waterfront, under the Golden Gate Bridge, through Sausalito, into Angel Island and around Alcatraz. or Blue & Gold Fleet - Escape from the Rock Cruise - Take a special ninety-minute cruise under the Golden Gate Bridge and twice around Alcatraz Island. A chilling soundtract featuring stories of notorious criminals and harrowing escapes makes this an unforgettable experience of the famous prison. PIER 39 Savings Fun Pack - Get the most out of your visit with this ultimate savings package. The Fun Pack uncludes more than 100 coupons and discounts to may of PIER 39's stores, restaurants and attractions.
Enjoy the evening just like a rock star as you experience the Amazing Las Vegas Strip.
Our first stop is going to be at the famous “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign for Pictures opportunities and a Champagne Toast”
Explore the largest Chocolate Fountain in the World as you enjoy an inside look at the Bellagio Conservatory. You will also be viewing the Spectacular Fountains of Bellagio Hotel. This amazing show is one of the largest water fountain shows known. Be blown away by the fountain shooting water in upwards of 240 feet into the air. Be amazed while these fountains are choreographed to various pieces of music, including songs such as "Viva Las Vegas", "Luck Be a Lady", and "My Heart Will Go On. We have saved the best for last as you enjoy the most popular Las Vegas Lights & Sounds show in Las Vegas brought to you in “Viva Vision” as they play “Tribute to Queen” at the Fremont Street Experience. More than 12 million LED lamps illuminate the overhead canopy. The Viva Vision display was designed and engineered by LG Electronics, who is also the primary corporate sponsor of the canopy. Within the canopy itself are 220 speakers powered by 550,000 watts of amplification.
Tour time is approximately 3 ½ hours.
Strip Night tour operates Monday- Saturday. Spring/Summer schedule below:
Hotel
Pickup Area
Time
Zone 0 - Golden Nugget
1st Street Entrance
7:40
Zone 1 - Las Vegas Hotel
East Tour Lobby
7:45
Zone 2 - Stratosphere
North buffet entrance
7:50
Zone 3 - Circus Circus
WEST PARKING LOT BEHIND DOME
7:55
Zone 4 - Encore
Bus Tour Lobby
8:00
Zone 5 - Treasure Island
Bus Lane / Tour Pickup
8:05
Zone 6 - Venetian
Bus Tour Lobby
8:15
Zone 7 - Harrah's
East Tour Lobby
8:25
Zone 8 - Bally's
North Tour Lobby
8:30
Zone 9 - Planet Hollywood
Bus Tour Lobby
8:35
Zone 10 - Monte Carlo
West Valet (By Parking Garage)
8:40
Zone 12- Excalibur
Tour rotunda
8:50
All vehicles offer WI-FI on all tours:
15 minutes - free up to 25MB
1 hour - $2.95 up to 255MB
3 hours - $4.95 up to 655 MB
24 hours - $14.95 up to 1000 MB
Enjoy a refreshing beverage at a temperate of minus 10 degrees Celsius at Amsterdam's Icebar, the city’s coolest drinks venue! Once you’ve exchanged your voucher for a designated time slot, marvel at a building constructed almost entirely from ice. Everything from the walls and furniture to the very glass you sip your beverage out of is made of natural ice. After a welcome, freshly made cocktail in the lounge, snuggle into the provided winter wear and savor the ambient light and ice sculptures of the Icebar. Keep yourself warm from the icy temperatures as you sip on 2 free house drinks. The “cool” factor goes even further than the general climate; mood lighting and toe-tapping party tunes complete the scene
Kew Gardens, is a World Heritage Site located in 121 hectares of stunning vistas with six magnificent glasshouses set in a beautiful landscape beside the River Thames between Richmond and KEW in south-west London. Kew Gardens represents more than 250 years of historical gardens. It is home to a remarkable collection of over 30,000 types of plants from all over the world that range from the decorative to the peculiar. Kew Gardens provide opportunities for public enjoyment and enrichment and the behind-the-scenes scientific work helps ensure a sustainable future for plants and people. In the summer of 2004, Kew's determination to make serious botany great fun for children was demonstrated with the opening of 'Climbers and Creepers'. Bringing a new use to an old cycad house by White Peaks, Climbers and Creepers engages children from around 3-9 years in the pleasures of learning more about plants and their relationships with animals and people. Apart from the sheer beauty and tranquillity of the garden's landscapes Kew offers a wonderful day out for all, whether horticulturally, historically or botanically inclined. Botanical Highlights The dates below are approximate, and flowering can vary by three to four weeks, depending on the weather. Spring: Mid-February - early March: A million-and-a-half crocuses below the Temple of Bellona between Victoria Gate and King William's Temple - one of Kew's most spectacular displays (typically late Feb - early March). Camellias between Victoria Gate and the Shirley Sherwood Gallery of Botanic Art. Spring bedding and spring flowers in the open woodland around the Azalea Garden. Daffodils, forsythia and cherry blossom. Orchids, bromeliads and anthuriums in Kew’s Tropical Extravaganza, an annual display of exotic blooms in the Princess of Wales Conservatory. April - May: Lilacs near Kew Palace and White Peaks. Spring bedding in front of the Palm House. Scillas in the Woodland Garden. Flowering cherries, crab apples, magnolias and tulips throughout the gardens. May - June: Bluebells in the Queen's Cottage Grounds. Lilacs, azaleas, rhododendrons and magnolias, Brentford Gate area. The tiny but beautiful alpine flowers in the Davies Alpine House and the Rock Garden. Himalayan blue poppies and rhododendrons in the Woodland Garden. Native plants in long grass areas. Horse chestnut blossom. Summer: June - July: Summer flowers in the walled Duke's Garden and in the Woodland Garden. Giant water lilies growing rapidly in the Princess of Wales Conservatory and the Waterlily House. The Mediterranean Garden near King William's Temple. The Rose Pergola, the Rose Garden and the Order Beds. The Rock Garden. Tulip trees, opposite the Palm House, Philadelphus near the Pagoda. July - September: Themed summer bedding in front of the Palm House. The Order Beds. Giant water lilies flowering in the Princess of Wales Conservatory. Water lilies flowering in the Aquatic Garden and Waterlily House. The herbasceous borders of the Duke's Garden, fascinating medincinal herbs in the Queen's Garden, Grass Garden, Rose Garden. Hibiscus, hydrangeas and Indian bean trees. Autumn: September - October: Autumn crocus in September in the Woodland Glade - Kew's first burst of autumn colour. Belladonna lilies. Trees in autumn colour. October - November: Last of the autumn colours. Grass Garden. Autumn-flowering crocuses, colchicums and hardy cyclamen. Strawberry trees west of King William's Temple and between the Princess of Wales Conservatory and Rock Garden. Winter: November - December: Fruiting trees and shrubs, winter bark. Winter-flowering cherry. January - February: Snowdrops in the Rock Garden and Conservation Area, crocuses along the Princess Walk. Witch hazels by King William's Temple. Cornelian cherry in the winter border in the Duke's Garden. Duchess border along wall outside the Duke's Garden. Camellias between Victoria Gate and the Shirley Sherwood Gallery of Botanic Art. Clematis cirrhosa on the Rock Garden Wall. Rhododendrons in the Rhododendron Dell and, if the winter is mild, the carmine blooms of Magnolia campbellii might appear early. Shrubs in the Winter Border near the Ice House. The Davies Alpine House. Heathers, hellebores, viburnums and cornelian cherry.
Choreographed by Bill Goodson, Féerie consists of a cast of 80 artists, including the 60 legendary Doriss Girls that are recruited world-wide and dressed in costumes of 1000's of feathers, rhinestones and sequins, designed by Corrado Collabucci and made in the most famous Parisian workshops. The show features the best outstanding international acts - including the return of the giant Aquarium...all of this set to music by Pierre Porte, using some 80 musicians and a 60 strong chorus. Féerie: The 4 main scenes are created to fulfil the dreams of an international audiences! The Moulin Rouge today and yesterday, the Moulin Rouge forever The theatre lights switch off, the curtain is raised and the entire troupe appears on stage, under the admiring gaze of the audience who find themselves entering the Garden of the Moulin Rouge to discover the magical atmosphere of the place. A touch of nostalgia! The Pirates - Sandokan What kind of adventures can happen to a pirate whose boat is anchored in Indonesia? Dreams? A perfect woman's love? Once on land, we meet priestesses and a Gorgon in her temple surrounded by snakes, women, jewels and.... tigresses... Will Sandokan have the opportunity to offer his treasures to the lady of his dreams or will we be witness to a sacrifice of love? The Circus The circus comes to town with its band of clowns, Siamese twins, pierrots, acrobats, jugglers, weird wild animals and six miniature horses! A colorful scene with beautiful music which ends with the great parade of the Doriss Girls and Doriss Dancers. The Moulin Rouge from 1900 to ... The Moulin Rouge pays a tribute to Parisian women throughout the years: on the 14th of July, for the Liberation of Paris...with Java or Boogie music. Time passes and leaves space for new generations of women, more beautiful and free than ever! At the highlight of this tribute, the Doriss Girls dance the world famous French Cancan!
Our New York Night Tour is one of our best bus tours! NYC at night is like no other city in the world! When the sun goes down, New York lights up! Our double Night Tour takes you from Times Square down 5th Avenue past the Empire State Building illuminated by a system that is capable of displaying 16 million colors, which can change instantaneously!! The bus continues down through Greenwich Village to Chinatown and Little Italy. Next stop--Brooklyn! From Brooklyn you can see some of the very best views of New York’s incredible skyline. As you cross back over the Manhattan Bridge, the Brooklyn Bridge looks like a gorgeous diamond necklace. Back in Manhattan, you go through the Lower East Side, the East Village and Gramercy Park before getting back to Midtown. After passing the United Nations one of the most beautifully illuminated buildings comes into view--the Chrysler Building and as you head west on 42nd Street pass Grand Central Terminal saved in the 1970’s by Jackie O.! Soon you’re back in Times Square an absolute sight to behold at night--one you won’t soon forget! Night Tour Bus is valid for 1 single use This tour does not make any stops Click here to see the different routes Languages: recorded narrations available in American, Spanish, Italian, German, French, Portuguese, Russian and Korean