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Great Parks, Ghost Towns and Sedona’s Red Rocks featuring Death Valley and Grand Canyon National Parks 9 DAYS • 14 MEALS 2017 Departure Dates: April 6, 27; May 11; September 14; October 5 Zabriskie Point in Death Valley National Park Great Parks, Ghost Towns and Sedona’s Red Rocks The Mayflower Way ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ 14 Meals (5 dinners, 1 lunch and 8 breakfasts) Round trip airport transfers Spend 1 night in Las Vegas, America's entertainment capital Spend 2 nights inside Death Valley National Park Tour Death Valley National Park including Badwater Basin, the lowest point in the Western Hemisphere, Zabriskie Point for panoramic views of the park’s colored badlands and the elaborate, Spanish-style Scotty’s Castle, an incredible vacation retreat built during the 1920’s Stop at the authentic ghost town of Rhyolite, once a ‘rip-roaring’ gold mining community founded in 1904 Visit Manzanar National Historic Site, a moving reminder of the dark days of World War II See the funky but highly photogenic old ghost town of Randsburg Explore Route 66 and stop in Oatman, a colorful ghost town with ‘wild’ burros and Seligman, “The Birthplace of Route 66” Travel along Grand Canyon National Park’s magnificent South Rim with stops at several scenic overlooks including Mather Point, Grand View Point and Desert View Explore the prehistoric ruins at Wupatki National Monument Take an exciting “Red Rocks Jeep Tour” into Sedona’s back country and stop at the historic copper mining ghost town of Jerome First class seating aboard the Verde Canyon Railroad excursion past striking rock formations, cottonwood forest and through a 680-foot tunnel Narrated Trolley Tour of enchanting Sedona Spend 1 night in Laughlin, Nevada’s casino resort center on the banks of the Colorado River $45 in Mayflower Tours DAY ONE – Arrive in Las Vegas Arrive in exciting Las Vegas, America's entertainment capital. We'll overnight at the center of the glittering “Fremont Street Experience.” Meet your Tour Manager at 6:00 p. m. for a welcome dinner. (Dinner) DAY TWO – Death Valley National Park Today we head for the unique landscape of Death Valley National Park. Here, old tales of prospectors with burros, massive wagons pulled by 20-mule teams and long-deserted mines continue to fascinate. We stop at Badwater Basin, the lowest point in the Western Hemisphere, Devil’s Golf Course with its jagged saline formations and Zabriskie Point for panoramic views of the park’s colored badlands, salt flats and distant peaks. Next we visit the Furnace Creek Visitor Center and the ruins of the Harmony Borax Works before checking in for a two-night stay. (Breakfast and dinner) DAY THREE – Rhyolite Ghost Town and Scotty’s Castle Today we return briefly to Nevada to explore the huge outdoor sculptures created by Belgian artists at the Goldwell Open Air View the elaborate spanish-style Scotty’s Castle in Death Valley Overnights Start/End City Visit NEVADA Manzanar National Historic Site Rhyolite Tour Route 2 Randsburg Death Valley National Park Barstow 1 1 Las Vegas Seligman Laughlin 1 CALIFORNIA Grand Canyon National Park 1 Flagstaff Oatman 2 Sedona Jerome ARIZONA Ride aboard the Verde Canyon Railroad Museum. Then we visit the once ‘rip-roaring’ gold mining community of Rhyolite, and authentic ghost town. Back in Death Valley, we tour the interior and underground of the elaborate, Spanish-style Scotty’s Castle, an incredible vacation retreat built during the 1920’s by showman and prospector “Death Valley Scotty.” Near Stovepipe Wells, we see the extensive Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes. (Breakfast and lunch) DAY FOUR – Manzanar National Historic Site and Randsburg Ghost Town Leaving the park, we pass the dry Owens Lake which was drained to provide a water supply for the City of Los Angeles and come to Manzanar National Historic Site. This is an intensely moving and heartbreaking reminder of the remote internment camps created to house Japanese-Americans during the dark days of World War II. Later, we visit the funky but highly photogenic old ghost town of Randsburg before continuing to Barstow for our overnight stay. (Breakfast) DAY FIVE – Route 66 and Oatman Ghost Town On historic Highway 66 we stop in Oatman, Arizona, the colorful ghost town and mining camp where ‘wild’ burros, descendants of those left behind by miners, greet tourists on Main Street. There are numerous gift, antique and craft shops, saloons and the historic Oatman Hotel to explore. We also stop in Seligman, “The Birthplace of Historic Route 66,” featuring 1950s-era stores and restaurants, including the Roadkill Café. DAY SEVEN – Red Rocks Jeep Tour and Verde Canyon Railroad This morning, a guided “Red Rocks Jeep Tour” takes us into Sedona’s enchanting backcountry where natural wonders include dramatic cliffs, towers, monoliths and mesas of bright red sandstone in fantastically carved shapes. We stop at the historic copper mining ghost town of Jerome before boarding our first-class car on the Verde Canyon Railroad, for a unique 40-mile rail excursion through a beautiful protected wilderness abundant in bald eagles, great blue herons, deer and javelinas. Tonight, we enjoy dinner before returning to the hotel. (Breakfast and dinner) DAY EIGHT – Sedona Trolley Tour and Laughlin A narrated Trolley Tour of Sedona includes a stop at the inspiring Chapel of the Holy Cross, overlooking the town and neighboring red rocks. A visit to the Tlaquepaque arts and crafts complex is followed by a stop in the downtown area. Our afternoon begins with a scenic drive through splendid Oak Creek Canyon, before continuing to Laughlin, Nevada’s casino resort center on the banks of the Colorado River. (Breakfast and dinner) DAY NINE – Travel Home This morning we have a group transfer to Las Vegas McCarran International Airport for flights out after 1:00p.m. (Breakfast) (Breakfast) DAY SIX – Grand Canyon National Park and Wupatki National Monument Today we come to the South Rim of the magnificent Grand Canyon National Park. Truly one of the world's great spectacles, we travel along the rim with stops at several scenic overlooks, including Mather Point, Grand View Point and Desert View. Later, we explore the splendid prehistoric ruins at Wupatki National Monument, remains of a complex thought to have been occupied by ancestors of the modern-day Hopi Tribe before coming to the heart of Sedona’s renowned Red Rocks Country. (Breakfast and dinner) Visit the copper mining ghost town of Jerome Great Parks, Ghost Towns and Sedona’s Red Rocks Explore the prehistoric ruins at Wupatki National Monument 2017 DEPARTURES PER PERSON TWIN ROOM SINGLE ROOM April 6, 27 May 11 September 14 October 5 $2,259 $2,179 $2,179 $2,179 add $949 add $869 add $869 add $869 Call for air rates and schedules from your city to and from Las Vegas. Rooms for the night before the tour are available. Cost for a room in Las Vegas is $99, tax included. HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS Day One – Golden Nugget Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada Day Two and Three – Ranch at Furnace Creek, Death Valley National Park, California Day Four – Country Inn and Suites, Barstow, California Day Five – Drury Inn, Flagstaff, Arizona Days Six and Seven – Sedona Real Inn and Suites, Sedona, Arizona Day Eight – Golden Nugget Hotel and Casino, Laughlin, Nevada TOUR ACTIVITY LEVEL Travelers Protection Plan (TPP) – $100 FOR RESERVATIONS OR INFORMATION CONTACT: This nonrefundable fee waives all cancellation fees when we are notified of cancellation one day before the tour departs. If you must leave the tour early due to personal illness, illness or death of a member of your immediate family, TPP guarantees full refund for any unused services after the departure of the tour. Other benefits include medical expenses for illness and injury, emergency transportation, 24 hour hot line, and lost or stolen baggage assistance. Return air transportation is included ONLY if your air tickets were provided by Mayflower Tours. If you purchase the optional Travelers Protection Plan (TPP), you will be refunded all payments, including deposit amount, less the TPP premium amount. Cancellation Charges Without Traveler’s Protection Plan (TPP) • 61 days and more – deposit amount • 60 – 31 days – 20% of the tour cost • 30 – 15 days – 30% of the tour cost • 14 – 1 day prior – 40% of the tour cost • Day of departure or early departure from tour – 100% of the tour cost No refund on unused portion Exclusions: Mayflower Tours reserves the right to alter its refund and cancellation policy when a substantial amount of cancellation or postponement of travel is attributable to: conditions resulting from an act of God, natural or man-made disaster, fire, government action, civil disorder, war, hostilities between nations, or unavailability of transportation through no fault of Mayflower Tours. National Tour Association revised 05-31-2016