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Guy & Dolls – Candlelight Theatre

Jan 30 Sat 10:00 am – 4:30 pm  $92.00 p/p
Hosted lunch. Set in Damon Runyon’s mythical New York City, Guys And Dolls is an oddball romantic comedy. Gambler, Nathan Detroit, tries to find the cash to set up the biggest craps game in town while the authorities breathe down his neck; meanwhile, his girlfriend, nightclub performer Adelaide, laments that they’ve been engaged for 14 years. Nathan turns to fellow gambler, Sky Masterson, for the dough, but Sky ends up chasing the straight-laced missionary Sarah Brown. Guys And Dolls takes us from the heart of Times Square to the cafes of Havana, Cuba, and even into the sewers of New York City, but eventually everyone ends up right where they belong. Featuring memorable songs such as "Luck Be a Lady" and "Guys and Dolls," you won’t want to miss this show, perfect for all ages!

Hsi Lai Buddhist Temple

Jan 21 Thr 9 am – 4:30 pm $45.00 p/p

Explore the Hsi Lai Temple. The tours take about 1 ½ hours and cover the entire temple: the Bodhisattva Hall, gardens, courtyard, and Main Shrine and Art Gallery. Directly below the Main Shrine is the Dining Hall where we will be welcomed to enjoy a included scrumptious vegetarian buffet lunch. Then time to visit the gift shop.

Gaither Homecoming Concert

Oct 3 Sat 3 pm – 12:30 am ish $82.00 p/p

Hosted dinner. A full evening of entertainment and meaningful music is a rare treat anytime, but when the occasion includes the best-loved voices in gospel music… it’s a must-see celebration! If you attend just one musical event this year, an evening hosted by Bill Gaither and featuring these artists is one you can’t miss. It will leave you encouraged, grateful and most certainly smiling!. "Citizen Business Bank Arena" in Ontario, CA

“Death Valley” –

March 20 – 23  Sun – Wed $515 p/p dbl $545 p/p sgl 
THIS TOUR IS POSPONED UNTIL FUTHER NOTICE DUE TO FLOODING AT SCOTTYS CASTLE.  MAYBE UNTIL NEXT WINTER.
 
"Death Valley & Area"
Sunday Day 1 March 20     [L] [D] 
Journey through the California desert landscapes in route to Ash Meadows, Nv.  After a breakfast stop we arrive in Death Valley Junction just before the California – Nevada boarder.  Here we will enjoy lunch & a show.  Here, amid the flaking adobe ruins of the (still operating) Amargosa Hotel, resides the Amargosa Opera House, home for five decades to ballerina Marta Becket, a noted New York expatriate, and her one-woman show. Nearing 90, Becket is too frail these days to grace the stage she built with her own toil & toe shoes, but into the breach has come Jenna McClintock, best known for her years with the Oakland and Richmond (Va.) ballet companies, to perform Becket’s original works, pay homage to her enduring appeal & keep alive a Death Valley tradition. "I discovered ballet from Marta Becket when I was 6 years old & my family & I saw her perform."  We will see the murals Marta painted on the walls & ceiling of the Inn & her Amargosa Opera House. After the show, we check into our hotel, get settled. Tonight is free to enjoy as you please.  Freshen up for dinner, try your luck in the casino or just relax. 
Monday Day 2 March  21  [B] [L] [D]
This Morning we head north and hear tales about the area as we pass places like Area 51, Beatty, Nv — etc.  We tour Rhyolite ghost town. She was called the Queen City of Death Valley and at one time boasted a population of 10,000 people.  Then we head down daylight pass through hells gate into mud canyon  as your escort tells you tales of the 49ers. We will see the Sand Dunes and the Devils Cornfields in the Stove Pipe Wells area.  In the northern part of Death Valley is a mansion often referred to as Scotty's Castle. The house was never completed and over $2.5 million was spent on it. All the original furnishings and clothing still remain there. Park Rangers in period clothing present 1939 living history tour of the Castle. We will also have time for a picnic lunch and to enjoy the grounds.   Then we view Ubehebe Crater. [subject to road conditions]  The top of the crater is nearly a half a mile across and is about 800 feet deep. You can get a glimpse of the different strata along the side of the crater from the view point.    
Tuesday Day 3 March 22 [B] [L] [D]
Death Valley National Park has more than 3.3 million acres of spectacular desert scenery, interesting and rare desert wildlife, complex geology, undisturbed wilderness, and sites of historical and cultural interest. Zabriskie Point {our first stop today} is an elevated overlook of a colorful, undulating landscape of gullies and mud hills at the edge of the Funeral Mountains. From the viewpoint, the flat salt plains on the valley floor are visible in the distance.   Furnace Creek is the heart of Death Valley National Park.   Within a short distance (short by Death Valley standards), you will discover  curios and historic artifacts that bring Death Valleys distant past to life. You also have the opportunity to taste the subtler attractions of the Valley: the vastness of 80-mile views and a quietness so intense that it rings in the ears.  We will visit the Borax Works, Furnace Creek Visitors Center, take a brief tour of Furnace Creek Ranch, have lunch and visit the museum.  Then it’s on to Badwater  the lowest point (-282 feet) in the western hemisphere.  Death Valley is unique because it contains the lowest, hottest, driest location in North America…  Back to the hotel to relax or try your luck in the casino 
Wednesday Day 4 March  23 [B] [L]
After breakfast we head south.  Perched at the southeastern edge of Death Valley National Park is the small village of Shoshone.  It is a piece of paradise in the vast Mojave Desert.  A green oasis in a quaint atmosphere of yesteryear.  Time for the museum that chronicles the local history of Death Valley and also has a unique collection of period items and an extensive collection of the minerals and rocks from the Death Valley area. There is also a gift  shop and book store. The Shoshone Caves are one of the unheralded marvels of the Death Valley area. The caves, carved into the rock of nearby cliffs, served as the homes of Death Valley miners and prospectors during the early part of the 20th century. We will stroll to the  area called Dublin Gulch to view the Caves.  Onto China Ranch which is a family owned and operated small date farm, a lush piece of greenery amidst the forbidding Mojave Desert near Southern Death Valley. Imagine towering cottonwoods & willows by a wandering stream, date palms & abundant wildlife, all hidden away in some of the most spectacular scenery the desert has to offer.  They sell  home grown dates, as well as other offerings.  Try some delicious date nut bread, muffins or cookies. You can buy some to take home or take home unique hand-crafted gifts.  A farewell picnic lunch before heading home.
 
Say farewell to your traveling companions and share fond memories
with your new found friends as we head back to Hemet.  
Tonight you sleep in your bed,  Good Night
 
~ $515.00 per person double or triple  occupancy ~
~ $545.00 per person single  occupancy ~ 
Payment Schedule
$50  per person deposit due to  confirming your booking
Final payment by February  14, 2016
All prices are quoted in U. S. dollars.     Sorry no Credit cards.
No refunds for portions of the tour missed after the tour is in progress.
Travel & Cancellation Insurance
Should you find it necessary to cancel, travel insurance provides coverage for trip cancellation or trip interruption, if circumstances arise that require the late cancellation of your trip prior to departure or interruption of your trip once you have departed.  Subject to restrictions, details provided on request & with acknowledgment of your deposit on this trip.
 
Date                                     Non-Insurance Insurance       Covered Reasons Covered Reasons
Jan 12 & prior                        100% Refund                            100% Refund ** ***
Jan 13 – Feb  15                     $200.00 Charge                       100% Refund ** ***
Feb 16 – No shows                 No Refund                                100% Refund ** ***
* * All cancellations are subject to a {$25} Twenty-five Dollar  per person administration fee {not covered by insurance}
* * * Insurance premium cost is non refundable.
* Bring plenty of film and your camera for this promises to be an interesting trip.
* Wear comfortable walking shoes and comfortable clothing. 
* Don't forget sweater,  jacket, and rain gear {just in case}.
* Limit luggage to 1 large suitcase to be checked and 1 carry-on per person. 
{additional baggage is $4 per bag per hotel}
* The bus will be non smoking.
Stewart's Fun Adventures acts solely as agents in arranging hotels, transportation, sightseeing and services, and does not assume liability for injury, damage, loss, delay, or accident due to any act or default of any other company or persons.
Right is reserved to re-route itinerary or make substitutions equal in value, should conditions warrant such changes.
Any person making a tour reservation should be in good physical and mental health, not requiring any unusual assistance from the Driver, Tour Director, or Roommate in carrying out the normal activities of the tour. 
If you do not have a companion, but would like to travel on a twin-basis, let us know, and we can try to find another tour member also interested in a companion.  However, we do not guarantee a roommate, therefore, the reservation will be held on a single basis unless a suitable roommate can be found.
You'll have plenty of time to relax and enjoy your travel experience because 
we have taken care of all the details. 
 

 
 

Ghost the Musical

Feb 20, 2016 Sat 10:45 am – 5:30 pm $89.00 p/p

Hosted lunch at Outback Steak House. Then to the California Theatre in San Bernardino for GHOST, it is a timeless fantasy about the power of love. Walking back to their apartment one night, Sam and Molly are mugged, leaving Sam murdered on a dark street. Sam is trapped as a ghost between this world and the next and unable to leave Molly who he learns is in grave danger. With the help of a phony storefront psychic, Oda Mae Brown, Sam tries to communicate with Molly in the hope of saving and protecting her. Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Film of 1990 The film starred Patrick Swayze, Demi Moore and Whoopi Goldberg. Whoopi Goldberg won the Oscar® for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. Now the West End and Broadway production comes to San Bernardino. Experience Ghost live on stage! . $40 per person deposit holds your reservation until Dec.15 when final payment is due.

Viejas Hotel & Casino & Shopping

Dec 7 – 9 Mon – Wed $152 p/p dbl $237 p/p sgl

Viejas Casino in Alpine CA. opened a new hotel IN 2013 & is offering an overnight package. Interested in gaming, shopping or just relaxing. Some of the features are a lush, spacious pool & lounge area, a modern Fitness Center, a convenient, user-friendly Business Center, 99 luxury rooms. The casino has 2,000 slot machines, up to 86 table games, four restaurants, a deli, bingo, an off-track betting facility, lounge, concert venues & a poker room. Viejas serves alcohol in its casino. Viejas Casino offers a variety of tantalizing dining choices – everything from quick bites to fine cuisine. Across from the casino is the 255,000 square-foot, Viejas Outlets, featuring more than 50 of America's favorite brand names. Package includes $50 casino voucher & $20 food voucher, plus more. $25.00 per person non refundable deposit holds your reservation until Nov 7, 2015 when final payment is due.

It’s A Wrap/ Forest Lawn Museum

Nov 5 Thr 8:00 AM To 6:30 PM $62 P/P

Shop at the only store on the planet that offers the general public the opportunity to purchase actual wardrobe & props from movie & TV sets. Hosted lunch at Tam O'Shanter. On to this Forest Lawn location which has been a Southern California landmark since 1906. It has a world-renowned art museum, extraordinary statuary, & the Hall of the Crucifixion Resurrection, home of two of the largest religious paintings in the western hemisphere.

Oktoberfest in Big Bear

Oct 18 Sun 8:30 am – 6 pm $63.00

The 45th Annual Big Bear Lake Oktoberfest Step-on guide in German Attire will highlight the Big Bear Lake area & historical sites. Enjoy hosted German style lunch, Dance to Oompapa Band – contests & more.

Huntington Harbor Cruise of Lights

Dec 16 Wed 3:30 pm – 11:00 pm $87.00

Hosted dinner at the Huntington Harbour Yacht Club, an exclusive private Yacht Club with a beautiful waterfront view & after dinner your Cruise boat awaits you at the dock! The Huntington Harbor Philharmonic Cruise of Lights® offers narrated boat tours through the waterways of Huntington Harbor in Huntington Beach, California. In December both locals & visitors share the beauty of thousands of lights & animated displays on brightly decorated homes, docks, decks & boats.

 

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