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Group Tour Fall 2009

Take a Victorian Country Christmas Tour this season

Available mid-November through December are three and four-day packages availableas well as day trips.

Guests will receive a stocking to fill with gifts throughout their visit.

Day One: Check into your host hotel with welcome reception of holiday punch and cookies upon arrival. Dinner this evening will be at one of our fine Amish style restaurants with entertainment by local singers.

Day Two: Depart following breakfast at the inn with your local step-on guide who will entertain you throughout your visit. Today we will visit Tis the Season Christmas Shop with three floors over flowing with trees, wreaths, ornaments, lights, and more. Angels are among you as you browse the spectacular holiday displays. The Victorian House in Millersburg is decked in holiday splendor. Each room isuniquely decorated by local businesses and will take you back in time. Carriage rides and stocking stuffing time await you in Historic Downtown Millersburg.  Enjoy a visit with Old Time Santa and a holiday lunch at the Hotel Millersburg. Dinner this evening will be at an Amish home. Enjoy cookie decorating and caroling with the family.

Day Three: Feast upon a bountiful breakfast buffet at one of our fine Amish style restaurants before departing for another day of stocking stuffing and fun. Visit Walnut Creek Cheese for many great holiday shopping ideas, cheeses, meats, cookie decorating supplies, and more. Enjoy some free time to complete your holiday shopping at the Holmes Country Amish Country Flea Market and many other quaint shops and boutiques in the village of Berlin. Stop by one of our local wineries to boost your holiday spirits before arriving for the gorgeous J.E. Reeves Victorian Home in Dover for a night of holiday feasting and a tour of the beautiful Victorian home.

Day Four: Depart for home with stockings full of holiday goodies and memories.

Pricing begins at $225 for three-day packageand $275 for four-day package. Day trips are available.

Entertainment options include holiday performances at Amish Door, Carlisle Inns of Sugarcreek and Walnut Creek, and Amish and Mennonite family singers.

Package can include the Amazing Festival ofTrees at Warther Carvings in Dover from Nov.15-22, 2008. Hundreds of trees and decorations turn the museum into a winter wonderland of delight.  Call for 2009 dates.

 

Ohio's Amish Country Adventure

 

Day trips are also available.  Pricing begins at $225 double for two night, three-day package, and $275 double for three nights, four-day package. Rates vary per season.

Day One: Travel day, arrive at host hotel in the world’s largest Amish community known for its fabulous scenery, delicious cuisine, and a variety of the finest locally made arts and crafts. Welcome reception takes place upon arrival.  Dinner this evening will be at one of our fine Amish kitchen cooking restaurants. Entertainment options are available.

Day Two: After a deluxe continental breakfast at the inn, depart for a countryside tour with your local step-on guide who will explain the history and culture of the area while you travel off the beaten path. Visit the Amish and Mennonite Heritage Center, home of the cyclorama mural, Behalt. Then it’s off to Wendell August Forge to watch craftsmen create fine aluminum and bronze giftware…. you can even hand-hammer your own creation to take home. Lehman’s General Store and Old Fashioned Hardware will delight you with their newly expanded facility where the old meets the new.  In the afternoon, you can either visit Rolling Ridge Ranch exotic animal farm with a wagon ride or tour Yoder’s Amish Home and Farm with buggy ride and one room Amish School. We will make a stop at Coblentz Chocolates to watch the workers create delicious homemade confections….complete with samples, of course.  Dinner this evening will be at an Amish home for a wedding-style feast. The room will be set up just like an Amish wedding and guests will learn about Amish wedding customs.

Day Three: Following breakfast, depart for Guggisberg Cheese factory to watch cheese being made, and sample several delicious award-winning varieties. We will also visit Hershberger Truck Patch and Bakery, an Old Order Amish family business featuring the best pastries in the county, jams, jellies, pickles,noodles, petting zoo, and Big Ben, the largest Belgian draft horse in Ohio.

Dinner this evening will be served at the renowned Warther Carvings, Gardens and Knife Shop. View the priceless ebony and ivory carvings, stroll through the Swiss gardens and marvel at Mrs. Warther’s Button House with over 70,000 buttons arranged in artwork, and see where the Warther family creates the finest kitchen cutlery in the world. Sit down to a candlelight dinner in the Ivory Room surrounded by the priceless works of art.

Day Four: Depart for home with wonderful memories.

Entertainment packages are also available for Amish Door Dinner Theater, special gospel music performances at Carlisle Inn Walnut Creek and Sugarcreek, personal appearances by Amish and Mennonite family singers and Trumpet in the Land Outdoor Drama, which takes place from June to August. Call forschedules and prices.*

Make any tour a grab bag tour with a gift bag and goodies at most stops for just a few dollars more per person.

 

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