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SUMMARY:BEAUTIFUL OF THE CAROLE KING MUSICAL
DESCRIPTION:Tour Includes: \nBeautiful at Chanhassen Dinner Theatre \nMinnesota Landscape Arboretum \nTwin Cities Food Tour \nSunday Brunch Cruise \n2 Breakfasts / 2 Lunches/ 2 Dinners \nOvernight Accommodations \nRoundtrip motor coach transportation \nTour Escort \nFriday\, July 26\, 2024 \nWe will depart from Miller\, SD\, with additional pick-up locations to be determined. After checking into our hotel\, Hampton Inn and Suites\, Eden Prairie\, we will depart for Chanhassen Dinner Theatre\, where we will enjoy dinner and the production of Beautiful. Experience the captivating journey of Carole King in Beautiful. King wrote a string of pop classics for singers Aretha Franklin and James Taylor\, as well as her own chart-busting solo successes. Beautiful takes you back to when it all began—on the joy-filled and emotional ride of a lifetime! Features over two dozen hits\, including “One Fine Day\,” “Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow\,” “The Locomotion\,” “So Far Away\,” “Natural Woman\,” and “You’ve Lost that Lovin’ Feelin’.” This Broadway celebration is filled with the songs you remember and a story you will never forget. \nSaturday\, July 27\, 2024 \nFollowing breakfast\, we will depart for the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum. The Arboretum has grown dramatically over the years to include twenty-eight specialty gardens\, forty-four plant collections\, more than 150 permanent works of art\, and a stunning array of 5\,900 unique species\, cultivars\, and hybrids! Enjoy the morning walking the trails or join a tour guide on a narrated one-hour\, covered tram tour on Three Mile Drive (tram tour not included). If you want to simply get around\, check out the Bee-Line Shuttle\, a hop-on-hop-off open-air ride. We will enjoy a “Flower Pot Lunch” at the Arboretum before departing early afternoon. \nMidafternoon\, we will partake in the Minneapolis Riverwalk Food Tour. We will explore two of the city’s trendy and historical neighborhoods\, the Mill District\, and St. Anthony on Main\, situated at the edge of downtown. Learn the area’s history while sampling a variety of foods with ties to Minneapolis’s multicultural communities. \nSunday\, July 28\, 2024 \nBefore departing for home today\, we will cruise Lake Minnetonka\, enjoying the Captain’s Sunday Brunch Buffet menu\, complete with full cash bar service and spectacular views! \n. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \n$1055 per person based on double occupancy \nSingle — $1235 per person \nTriple — $995 per person \nQuad — $965 per person \nDeposit — $200 per person. Final payment is due by June 26\, 2024. \nCancellations received prior to June 26\, 2024\, will receive a full refund. \nCancellations made after June 26\, 2024\, will not receive any refund. \nCredit card payments are subject to a 4.5% processing fee. \nTravel Guard Insurance is available. \nCall for more information\, or click below for a quote. \nPlease make check payable to Foreman Charters. \nMAKE RESERVATIONS TODAY \nCall (605) 366-8777
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SUMMARY:BEAUTIFUL OF THE CAROLE KING MUSICAL
DESCRIPTION:Tour Includes:\nBeautiful at Chanhassen Dinner Theatre\nMinnesota Landscape Arboretum\nTwin Cities Food Tour\nSunday Brunch Cruise\n2 Breakfasts / 2 Lunches/ 2 Dinners\nOvernight Accommodations\nRoundtrip motor coach transportation\nTour Escort\nFriday\, July 26\, 2024\nWe will depart from Miller\, SD\, with additional pick-up locations to be determined. After checking into our hotel\, Hampton Inn and Suites\, Eden Prairie\, we will depart for Chanhassen Dinner Theatre\, where we will enjoy dinner and the production of Beautiful. Experience the captivating journey of Carole King in Beautiful. King wrote a string of pop classics for singers Aretha Franklin and James Taylor\, as well as her own chart-busting solo successes. Beautiful takes you back to when it all began—on the joy-filled and emotional ride of a lifetime! Features over two dozen hits\, including “One Fine Day\,” “Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow\,” “The Locomotion\,” “So Far Away\,” “Natural Woman\,” and “You’ve Lost that Lovin’ Feelin’.” This Broadway celebration is filled with the songs you remember and a story you will never forget.\nSaturday\, July 27\, 2024\nFollowing breakfast\, we will depart for the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum. The Arboretum has grown dramatically over the years to include twenty-eight specialty gardens\, forty-four plant collections\, more than 150 permanent works of art\, and a stunning array of 5\,900 unique species\, cultivars\, and hybrids! Enjoy the morning walking the trails or join a tour guide on a narrated one-hour\, covered tram tour on Three Mile Drive (tram tour not included). If you want to simply get around\, check out the Bee-Line Shuttle\, a hop-on-hop-off open-air ride. We will enjoy a “Flower Pot Lunch” at the Arboretum before departing early afternoon.\nMidafternoon\, we will partake in the Minneapolis Riverwalk Food Tour. We will explore two of the city’s trendy and historical neighborhoods\, the Mill District\, and St. Anthony on Main\, situated at the edge of downtown. Learn the area’s history while sampling a variety of foods with ties to Minneapolis’s multicultural communities.\nSunday\, July 28\, 2024\nBefore departing for home today\, we will cruise Lake Minnetonka\, enjoying the Captain’s Sunday Brunch Buffet menu\, complete with full cash bar service and spectacular views!\n. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .\n$1055 per person based on double occupancy\nSingle — $1235 per person\nTriple — $995 per person\nQuad — $965 per person\nDeposit — $200 per person. Final payment is due by June 26\, 2024.\nCancellations received prior to June 26\, 2024\, will receive a full refund.\nCancellations made after June 26\, 2024\, will not receive any refund.\nCredit card payments are subject to a 4.5% processing fee.\nTravel Guard Insurance is available.\nCall for more information\, or click below for a quote.\nPlease make check payable to Foreman Charters.\nMAKE RESERVATIONS TODAY\nCall (605) 366-8777
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SUMMARY:BRANSON 2024
DESCRIPTION:SOLD OUT!\nTour Includes: \nGrand Jubilee Buffet Dinner & Show \nSanders Family Christmas \nShowboat Branson Belle Dinner\, Cruise & Show \nTexas Tenors Christmas \nHaygood’s Christmas Show \nMiracle of Christmas at Sight and Sound Theatre \nDrive Through Christmas Lights \nBranson Craft Mall \n5 breakfasts / 3 lunches / 4 dinners \nOvernight Accommodations \nRoundtrip motor coach transportation \nTour Escort \nSunday\, November 17 \nToday is a travel day\, anticipating the excitement of the week ahead and enjoying the company of old friends and meeting new friends. We will travel to Overland Park\, KS\, overnight at the Drury Inn. \nMonday\, November 18 \nAs we travel south\, we will be stopping at Lambert’s Café for lunch. Following lunch\, we will continue to Branson and check into our hotel\, Hilton Promenade. Then it’s off to the Grand Jubilee Buffet Dinner & Show. You will fall in love with the tight harmonies and dynamic performance of Branson’s Best Quartet\, New South! This incredible group entertains with spectacular music\, great harmonies\, family comedy\, and Ozarks hospitality. You’ll hear Top 40\, Country & Gospel classics\, and Rock & Roll hits from the 70s\, 80s and the 90s! It will be an evening to remember! \nTuesday\, November 19 \nFollowing breakfast\, we will part for our first show of the day. The Sanctified Family Singers return to the Little Opry Theatre inside Branson’s IMAX Entertainment Complex to celebrate the holidays with faith\, family\, and old-fashioned fun at the Sanders Family Christmas. Lunch will be at McFarlan’s Restaurant. In the afternoon\, we will enjoy dinner\, a cruise\, and a show on Table Rock Lake aboard the Showboat Branson Belle. The Showboat Branson Belle is America’s most entertaining lake experience\, featuring a relaxing and scenic cruise on Table Rock Lake\, complete with a delicious 3-course dinner and a variety show. Our final show of the day will be at the Grand Shanghai Theatre\, enjoying the sound of The Texas Tenors. They are the most successful music group and the third highest-selling artist in the history of America’s Got Talent. \nWednesday\, November 20 \nThis morning\, we will depart for the Branson Craft Mall. Enjoy one-stop shopping from more than 200 vendors\, artists\, and crafters. You’ll find apparel\, quilts\, leather goods\, jewelry\, baskets\, rugs\, and much more! You won’t want to miss Country Fresh Fudge\, as well as specialty coffees\, chocolates\, nuts\, honey\, jams\, and jellies that can only be found here! We will enjoy lunch at the Pickin’ Porch Grill before we depart for the Clay Cooper Theater to enjoy The Haygood’s Christmas Show. The Haygood\, composed of five brothers and one sister\, have been playing music together for thirty-one years and is the longest-running\, most successful first-generation show in the history of Branson. Following dinner at Paula Deen’s Family Kitchen\, we will attend the Miracle of Christmas at Sight and Sound Theatre. The Miracle of Christmas show showcases the true story of Christmas and brings it to life. This show is sure to feature an extraordinary journey through the Bible with one of the Sight & Sound’s most beloved live theater productions! So many sights and sounds await you on your Christmas trip… sit back\, relax\, and enjoy this spectacular performance! To complete our day\, we will visit the Branson Lights of Joy Christmas Drive Through. Discover the annual tradition that so many families\, couples\, and groups do every year. Come discover the magic of the lights in Branson! \nThursday\, November 21 \nOur time in Branson comes to an end this morning as we start our way back home\, but it wouldn’t be a trip to Branson without a stop at Osceola Cheese! Home to over 275 varieties of cheese\, spend some time here sampling its many products and browsing its fun array of gifts. We will continue north to Omaha\, where we will overnight at the Double Tree by Hilton. This evening\, we will enjoy dinner together and be entertained! \nFriday\, November 22 \nFollowing breakfast\, we will depart for home. Our trip to Branson concludes today\, and we return home late this afternoon\, saying goodbye to your fellow travelers with special memories of your time in Branson! \n. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \n$1980 per person based on double occupancy \nSingle — $2415 per person \nTriple — $1850 per person \nQuad — $1785 per person \nDeposit — $500 per person. Final payment is due by September 17\, 2024. \nCancellations received prior to September 17\, 2024\, will receive a full refund. \nCancellations made after September 17\, 2024\, will not receive any refund. \nCredit card payments are subject to a 4.5% processing fee. \nTravel Guard Insurance is available. \nCall for more information\, or click below for a quote. \nPlease make checks payable to Foreman Charters. \nMAKE RESERVATIONS TODAY \nCall (605) 366-8777 \nSOLD OUT!
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SUMMARY:Musical Christmas in the Cities\, 2024
DESCRIPTION:Tour Includes: \nRock & Roll Christmas Spectacular SOLD OUT \nIrving Berlin’s The White Christmas at Chanhassen Dinner Theatre \nGuided Tour of James J. Hill House \nShopping at Mall of America \n2 Breakfasts / 2 Dinners \nOvernight Accommodations \nLuggage Handling \nRound Trip Motor Coach Transportation \nTour Escort \nFriday\, December 6 \nWe will depart from Miller\, SD\, for Minneapolis on Friday morning\, with additional pick-ups along the way (pick-up locations to be determined). After checking into our hotel\, Country Inn & Suites\, by Radisson\, Bloomington\, at Mall of America\, we will depart for Redstone American Grill in Eden Prairie to enjoy an elegant dinner featuring a diverse range of culinary delights. Then it is on to the Rock & Roll Christmas Specular production. Get ready to crank your holiday spirit all the way up! This production will surprise and thoroughly delight. This show is a multimedia\, musical extravaganza mixing rock hits of the 70s to today with hilarious stories and parodies of favorite yuletide songs as you’ve never heard them before. This 8-piece cast of musicians will rock their way through Christmas classics in the most imaginative way possible. For example\, hear the blending of “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” set to Peter Frampton’s “Show Me the Way!” Each song is funnier and\, yes\, even more cleverly done than the one before it! \nSaturday\, December 7 \nFollowing breakfast at our hotel\, we will depart for the James J Hill House. Experience Christmas in 1910 — both upstairs and downstairs — in the sumptuous\, gilded age mansion of railroad titan\, James J Hill. You will enjoy a 60-minute guided tour highlighting holiday stories and memories of both the Hill family and their staff. \nThen it’s back to our hotel and Mall of America for you to grab lunch (on your own)\, spend the afternoon Christmas shopping\, and enjoy the excitement of Mall of America’s vibrant holiday decorations. Oversize nutcrackers\, greet guests throughout the mall\, and make for fun photo ops. In the North Atrium\, a holiday display includes an oversized jack-in-the-box\, nutcracker\, and more. In Nordstrom Court\, giant Christmas ornaments hang overhead and adorn the water fountains. \nLate afternoon\, we will depart for Chanhassen Dinner Theatre to enjoy dinner and the production of Irving Berlin’s The White Christmas. Veterans Bob Wallace and Phil Davis had a successful song and dance act after World War II. With romance in mind\, the two follow a duo of beautiful singing sisters en route to their Christmas show at a Vermont lodge\, which just happens to be owned by Bob and Phil’s former army commander. With a dazzling score featuring well-known standards\, including “blue Skies\,” “I Love a Piano\,” “How Deep is the Ocean\,” and the perennial title song\, “White Christmas” is an uplifting\, wholesome musical that will delight audiences of all ages. \nSunday\, December 8 \nFollowing breakfast at our hotel\, we will depart for home\, reflecting on the memories made. \n. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \n$1115 per person based on double occupancy \nSingle — $1275 per person \nTriple — $1070 per person \nQuad — $1045 per person \nDeposit — $500 per person. The final payment is due by October 2024. \nCancellations received prior to October 17\, 2024\, will receive a full refund. \nCancellations made after October 17\, 2024\, will not receive any refund. \nCredit card payments are subject to a 4.5% processing fee. \nTravel Guard Insurance is available. \nCall for more information\, or click below for a quote. \nPlease make checks payable to Foreman Charters. \nMAKE RESERVATIONS TODAY \nCall (605) 366-8777
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SUMMARY:MISSISSIPPI RIVER CRUISE
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, May 27: Today we will depart from Miller\, SD\, with additional pickups in Mitchell and Sioux Falls. We will have an early lunch in Sioux Falls (on your own) before departing for Wells Visitor Center and Ice Cream Parlor in Le Mars\, IA. Le Mars\, IA makes more ice cream than any other location on earth! The town of 10\,000 people was dubbed the Ice Cream Capital of the World in 1994. We will hear about the “History of Blue Bunny” and “How Ice Cream is Made.” We will be treated to 2 scoops of ice cream—your choice from 42 different flavors! \nThen it’s on to West Des Moines\, where we will overnight at Sheraton West Des Moines. After checking into our rooms\, we will enjoy a group dinner at our hotel. \n \nWednesday\, May 28: Following breakfast at our hotel\, we will travel to the Amana Colonies. Upon arriving at the Amana Heritage Museum\, we will be greeted by our step-on guide. We will view a short introduction video and then depart for stops at the Communal Kitchen Museum\, High Amana General Store\, and the Homestead Church Museum. Following the tour\, we will enjoy a Communal Meal.  After lunch\, we will depart for East Moline/Quad Cities. \n \nWe will check into our hotel for the evening\, Hyatt Place/Hyatt House Quad Cities. We will have time to freshen up\nand enjoy some of the views of the Mississippi River from the hotel before we depart for Circa 21 to enjoy dinner and\nthe Broadway production of “Chicago”! With over 25 years on Broadway and 6 Tony Awards\, Chicago is the universal tale of fame\, fortune and all that jazz! In roaring ‘20s Chicago\, chorus girl Roxie Hart murders a faithless lover. Convicted and sent to death row\, Roxie and another “Merry Murderess\,” Velma Kelly\, vie for the spotlight and the headlines\, ultimately joining forces in search of the American Dream: fame\, fortune\, and acquittal. Featuring spectacular choreograpy and show-stopping songs—such as “We Both Reached For the Gun\,” “Cellblock Tango”\, “All that Jazz\, and “Razzle Dazzle”—Chicago has everything that makes the theater bedazzling! \n \nThursday\, May 29: Bright an early\, we will board the RIVERBOAT TWILIGHT in LeClaire\, WI. An expanded\ncontinental breakfast will be waiting for you aboard the Riverboat! At 8am\, we will depart north on our journey. The\ncaptain will be your guide to the wildlife\, valley landscapes\, and historic river towns. Enjoy live entertainment\, games\, two snacks\, lunch and dinner before arriving in historic Dubuque\, Iowa. Overnight accommodations are at the riverfront Grand Harbor Resort\, where your luggage will be waiting for you. After getting your room keys\, we will meet back at the trolleys and enjoy a fully narrated historical tour on Dubuque’s past\, present\, and future. \n \nFriday\, May 30: Start your day with breakfast at Tony Roma’s in the resort. Spend the morning\, using the complimentary shuttle\, exploring Dubuque’s history\, architecture\, shopping and other attractions. Admission is included to Iowa’s #1 attraction\, the must-see Smithsonian-accredited National Mississippi River Museum and Aquarium. Enjoy\ndynamic aquariums and historical exhibits\, a boatyard\, the William M. Black dredge boat\, and a wetland area along the 14-acre campus. Up-close and personal experiences with live animals take place daily. \n \nWe will reboard the Twilight at 11am and depart at 11:30am for our return journey. Take in the sites and listen to the\ncaptain’s narration that you missed on Day 1! Enjoy lunch and dinner served at your table. We will arrive back in Le Claire at approximately 6-6:30pm. \nWe will check into our hotel for the evening\, Hyatt Place/Hyatt House Quad Cities. \nSaturday\, May 31: Following breakfast\, we will depart for home. We will enjoy a lunch buffet at Green Mill\nRestaurant in Albert Lea\, MN before heading west toward home! \nTOUR INCLUDES\n• Wells Visitor Center and Ice Cream Parlor\n• Guided tour of Amana Colonies to include Communal Meal\n• 2-day cruise on Riverboat Twilight (Le Mars\, IA to Dubuque and back to Le Mars\, IA)\n• Broadway Production of “Chicago” at Circa 21\n• Trolley’s of Dubuque\n• National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium\n• 4 Breakfasts/ 4 Lunches/ 4 Dinners\n• Overnight Accommodations\n• Roundtrip motor coach transportation\n• Luggage handling\n• Tour Director \n$1795 per person\nBased on double occupancy.\nSingle-$2055 per person\nTriple-$1715 per person\nQuad-$1675 per person \nDeposit-$250.00 per person Final payment is due by April 25\, 2025 Cancellations received prior to April 25 will receive a full refund.\nCancellations made after April 25\, will not receive any refund.\nCredit Cards payments are subject to a 4.5 % processing fee.
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SUMMARY:Memphis and Nashville
DESCRIPTION:Tennessee’s Musical Highway Tour \nMonday\, June 16: Today is a travel day anticipating the excitement of the week ahead and enjoying the company of old friends and meeting new friends. Before arriving at our hotel for the night\, we will enjoy a buffet dinner in the 180-room featuring the world-class barbecue of Joe’s Kansas City. Following dinner\, we will overnight at the Hampton Inn in Clinton\, MO. \n \nTuesday\, June 17: Following breakfast\, we will depart for Branson\, MO to enjoy “Smoke on the Mountain”\, a hilarious Gospel musical comedy. Set in North Carolina in 1938\, Smoke on the Mountain follows the Sanders Family Singers as they perform at Mount Pleasant Baptist Church’s Saturday Night Gospel Sing! Meet a talented family….quirky\, flawed and uniquely entertaining! Become the congregation and enjoy over 30 classic gospel tunes that bring us all back to a much simpler time. Following the musical\, we will have lunch at McFarlain’s Restaurant before departing for Memphis. \n \nAfter arriving in Memphis\, we will check into the Guest House at Graceland. Enjoy the next three nights at an extraordinary hotel in the heart\nof Elvis Presley’s Graceland! We will enjoy a delicious group dinner in Delta’s Kitchen. \n  \n \nWednesday\, June 18: Following a delicious breakfast buffet\, we will explore the sights and sounds that made Memphis the “Home of the Blues” and the “Birthplace of Rock ‘n’ Roll” on our three-hour guided city tour! Enjoy stops at Historic Levitt Shell (where Elvis gave his first paid concert)\, The Pyramid and more! After the city tour\, we will enjoy lunch at Memphis’ most famous barbecue restaurant\, Rendezvous. \n \nThe afternoon we will experience the best studio tour in Memphis! It has been said that “if music was a religion\, then Memphis would be Jerusalem and Sun Studio its most holy shrine”! In 1954\, an unknown Elvis Presley\, grabbed a mic and sang his heart out\, making Sun the most famous recording studio in the world. \nWe will stop at the Memphis Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum for a self-guided tour. The museum tells the story of musical pioneers who\, for the love of music\, overcame racial and socioeconomic barriers to create the music that shook the entire world. \nNext it is on to the Blues City Café\, “Beale Street” for dinner\, entertained by a live Memphis Band playing early Blues\, Rock and Roll or Rock-a-Billy. We will have a rocking good time on Beale Street! \n \nThursday\, June 19: Following breakfast\, we will meet our step-on-guide and explore the mansion Elvis called home as well as exhibits showcasing Elvis’ career\, his automobiles\, his wardrobe\, his gold records and much more from the Graceland Archives. \n \nFollowing lunch at Vernon’s Smokehouse\, we will visit the Stax Museum of American Soul Music. The tour starts off with a short introductory video. From there we will see an amazing collection of more than 2\,000 interactive exhibits\, films\, artifacts\, items of memorabilia\, galleries\, and -of course- Isaac Hayes’ gold-plated\, peacock blue 1972 Superfly Cadillac El Dorado. While touring the museum\, we will hear Stax hits including “(Sittin’ On) The Dock of the Bay” by Otis Redding\, “Green Onions” by Booker T. and the MGS\, “Do the Funky Chicken” by Rufus Thomas\, and “Theme from Shaft” by Isaac Hayes. \nWe will have dinner at Marlowe’s Rib & Restaurant\, home to world-championship BBQ and loaded with Elvis’s memorabilia. Family owned and operated for 35 year and featured on Food Network\, “Diners\, Drive-Ins and Dives.” \n \nFriday\, June 20: Following breakfast it is time to pack up and depart Memphis and travel to Bon Aqua\, TN. We will be stopping at Johnny Cash’s Hideaway Farm for a group tour and lunch. Explore Johnny Cash’s Hideaway Farm\, which Johnny Cash owned for 33 years and called the “center of the universe”. We will visit the 200-year-old farmhouse and see displayed artifacts\, photographs\, and memorabilia from the various Cash homes and Johnny’s life\, including rare video footage taken at various locations around the farm. Explore the newest exhibition hall\, The American Garage\, filled with many diverse Americana vintage displays. The famous One-Piece-At-A-Time car\, created from Johnny’s own song of the same name\, as well as other interesting unique automobiles are all on display. After the tour\, enjoy lunch in Johnny Cash’s barn. \n  \n \nThen it is on to Nashville to enjoy the next three nights at the Holiday Inn Express Nashville Downtown\, located in the heart of Downtown Nashville. Upon arrival in Music City\, our local guide will meet us to ensure our evening goes efficient and flawless! \nThis evening\, we will cruise down the historic Cumberland River on the grandest vessel afloat\, the General Jackson Showboat! Enjoy a delicious three-course meal followed by a fantastic show. A magnificent 8-piece showband fronts five of Nashville’s finest singers supported by dazzling costumes\, dynamic choreography and s spectacular visual multimedia and light display. We’ll be rockin’ and Rolling’ on the River on the General Jackson Showboat’s evening dinner cruise! \n \nSaturday\, June 21: Nashville is home to the largest songwriting community in the world. Today\, one of Nashville’s singer-songwriter step-on guides will join us on a tour of Music City\, including world-famous Music Row\, where we will learn about the recording industry straight from an aspiring songwriter. The city tour also takes you through the heart of Downtown Nashville and past many of the historic buildings\, including the Ryman Auditorium\, Tennessee State Capitol\, \nBicentennial Mall State Park\, Vanderbilt University\, Belmont University\, Centennial Park\, the Parthenon and much more. The Songwriter guide will also perform a few of his/her original songs along the way. After the city tour\, we will enjoy lunch at Jimmy Buffett’s famous Margaritaville. Menu choices must be preselected prior to arrival; entrée choices are Cheddar BBQ Burger\, Chicken Terriyaki\, Crispy Coconut Shrimp\, Hand-Battered Chicken Tenders\, or Chicken & Broccoli Pasta. (When making your reservation\, please let us know what meal choice you prefer). \nFollowing lunch at Jimmy Buffett’s Margaritaville\, we will experience the Johnny Cash Museum\, featuring the largest collection of artifacts and memorabilia in the world! \nWe will enjoy dinner at Paula Dean’s Family Kitchen before going to the Grand Ole Opry. What began as a simple radio broadcast in 1925 is today an entertainment phenomenon showcasing a mix of country music greats—new stars\, new superstars\, and legends. \n \nSunday\, June 22: Today we will begin our day on Nashville’s famed Music Row with a tour of Historic RCA Studio B\, Nashville’s remaining recording studio. Following the guided tour\, groups will gather around the legendary microphone for a recording session with a professional sound engineer. Then it’s off to the County Music Hall of Fame & Museum to complete your tour experience (self-guided). Every traveler will receive a copy of their RCA Studio B recording! \nLunch will be enjoyed at Ole Red Nashville. Inspired by Opry member Blake Sheldon’s clever chart hit\, “Ol’ Red\,” is a restaurant\, live music venue\, and retail space. Following lunch\, we will enjoy a little free time in downtown Music City to experience the fantastic live music and of course\, some souvenir shopping. \nThen it’s on to the Lyrical Legends Performance and dinner at Sante Fe Cattle Co. In this up-close-and -personal experience\, we will enjoy a delicious meal and be entertained by one of Nashville’s most successful songwriters. This is a unique opportunity to hear major hit songs in their original form and get the inside scoop on what was going on in the songwriter’s life that inspired these classics! In this interactive experience\, groups are invited to ask questions about the songwriting process. There will be a meet and greet with the songwriter following the performance\, where all members of the group will get a photo\, autograph\, and time to say “hello”. \n \nMonday\, June 23: Today we pack up our bags and depart for home after enjoying the sights and sounds of Nashville. We will stop for lunch at Lambert’s Café in Sikeston before continuing north to Independence\, MO. \n \nWe arrive in Independence just in time for another exciting evening! We will enjoy dinner and live music\, followed by an educational wagon ride through history. Experience the history of Independence by mule-drawn covered wagons. Learn about the pioneers\, the James brothers\, Harry S. Truman and more! \nWe will overnight at the Drury Inn & Suites\, Kansas City Independence\, Blue Springs MO. \nTuesday\, June 24: Following breakfast we will depart for home\, reflecting on the memories made! \nTOUR INCLUDES\n\n• “Smoke on the Mountain” in Branson\n• Guided City Tour of Memphis\n• Sun Studio\n• Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum\n• Elvis Presley’s Graceland\n• Stax Museum\n• Johnny Cash’s Hideaway Farm\n• General Jackson Showboat\n• Nashville City Tour\n• Johnny Cash Museum\n• Grand Ole Opry\n• RCA Studio B\n• Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum\n• Lyrical Legends Performances\n• Pioneer Trails Adventures\n• 8 breakfasts/7 lunches 8 Dinners\n• Overnight Accommodations\, including luggage handling\n• Roundtrip motor coach transportation\n• Tour Director  \n$4390 per person\nBased on double occupancy.\nSingle-$5460 per person\nTriple-$4050 per person\nQuad-$3875 per person\nDeposit-$500.00 per person \nFinal payment is due by April 30\, 2025.\nCancellations received prior to April 30\, 2025 will receive a full refund.\nCancellations made after April 30\, 2025\, will not receive any refund.\nCredit Cards payments are subject to a 4.5% processing fee.
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SUMMARY:MEDORA MUSICAL
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, June 27: We will depart from Sioux Falls Friday morning (other pickup locations to be determined). We will have lunch at Willies’ Bar & Grill in St. Lawrence before continuing west towards Rapid City. After checking into our hotel\, Alex Johnson\, located in downtown Rapid City\, we will depart for the Fort Hays Chuckwagon Dinner and Show. We will enjoy good ol’ chuckwagon chow and the best live entertainment variety show in the Black Hills. \n \nSaturday\, June 28: Following a hot breakfast at the hotel\, we will journey northward stopping at the High Plains Western Heritage Center. The High Plains are rich with history. It is a region that was at the unique intersection of nearly every cultural and economic circumstance that shaped the American West. The center was founded to preserve the past\, inform the present and interact with visitors through extensive\ncollections\, archives and live events. Opened in September 1989 in Spearfish\, SD\, the center provides more than 20\,000 square feet of presentation space honoring Western legends and pioneers whose rugged individualism created the distinctive landscape and economies\nof this five-state region. You will have time to explore and visit the many exhibits in the center before enjoying a show by Randy Bender\,\nwho brings Fort Meade’s history to life through songs and stories. Lunch will be ready for us immediately following Randy’s show! Immediately following lunch\, we will depart for Medora! \n \nUpon arriving in Medora\, we will check into our hotel and freshen up for a funfilled evening at the Pitchfork Fondue. Every evening the chefs load steaks onto pitchforks and fondue them – western style! Savor your steak as you overlook the Badlands from atop a bluff at the Tjaden Terrace. Your steak comes with fresh fruit and vegetables\, baked beans\, garlic toast\, baked potatoes\, brownies\, cinnamon-sugar donuts\, lemonade and coffee. Next is the Medora Musical! The musical is the rootin’-tootinest show in all the west! Performed live and outside\, under the Badlands. You will be treated to high-energy music\, guest variety acts from around the world\, live horses and more! \n \nSunday\, June 29: Start your day with a beautiful array of your brunch favorites—endless helpings of egg bakes\, breakfast meats and more. Then take in one heck of a gospel show with a full band and gospel singers. The Medora Gospel Brunch is a match made in heaven and a\nwonderful way to spend the morning.\nFollowing the gospel show\, there will be time to explore downtown Medora; you will also have the option to visit the Chateau de Mores historic home. The Chateau de Mores is a 26-rooom\, two-story building that was built in 1883 as the summer residence of the Marquis’s family. The Chateau is now a historic house museum and contains many of the original furnishings and personal effects of the de Mores family.\nLate afternoon\, we will depart for Dickinson\, ND. We will stop at Pizza Ranch for dinner before making our way to\nBeulah\, ND and overnight at the Cobblestone Inn. \n \nMonday\, June 30: Following breakfast we will have a guided tour of the Freedom Mines. You MUST wear close-toed shoes on this tour.\nThe Freedom Mine is the largest lignite mine in the United States. People touring the mine tend to focus on mechanics and operators of big machinery\, they are surprised to learn that the mine also employs a large support staff which includes geologists\, accountants\, human resources\, engineers\, environmental specialists\, and surveyors. They all support and play a key role in the mine being a cost-effective provider of fuel to our customers.\nFollowing the tour\, we will depart for Bismarck and have lunch at Famous Dave’s before departing for home. \nLive to Travel\, Travel to Live! \nTOUR INCLUDES\n• Fort Hays Chuckwagon Dinner & Show\n• High Plains Western Heritage Center\n• Pitchfork Fondue\n• Medora Musical\n• Medora Gospel and Brunch\n• Chateau de Mores\n• Freedom Mines\, Beulah\, ND\n• 3 Breakfasts/ 3 Lunches/ 3 Dinners\n• Overnight Accommodations\n• Round Trip Motor Coach Transportation\n• Tour Escort \n$ 1530 per person\nBased on double occupancy\nSingle-$1860 per person\nTriple-$1420 per person\nQuad- $1360 per person\nDeposit-$250.00 per person\nFinal payment is due by May 27\, 2025 \nCancellations received prior to May 27\, 2025\, will receive a full refund.\nCancellations made after May 27\,2025 will not receive any refund.\nCredit Cards payments are subject to a 4.5% processing fee. \nTravel Guard Insurance available Call for more information
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SUMMARY:Dinner Cruise\, Tours\, and Grease Musical
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, July 25:  We will depart from Miller\, SD with additional pickups along the way (pickup locations to be determined).   After checking into our hotel\, Treasure Island and Casino\, Welch\, MN\, we will experience a relaxing dinner cruise down the Mississippi River.  We’ll enjoy a gourmet meal and panoramic views of Minnesota’s bluff. \n \nSaturday\, July 26:  Following breakfast\, we will depart for the Mill City Museum for a self-guided tour. \nSoon after Minneapolis was born on the Mississippi’s west bank\, the city flour milling industry skyrocketed.  Powered by the mighty river and fed by boxcars of grain rolling in from the plains\, the industry gave Minneapolis bragging rights as the “Flour Milling Capital of the World.” \nThe Washburn A Mill was designed in the late 1800s by Austrian engineer William de la Baare.  After its completion in 1880\, it was declared the world’s largest flour mill.  It operated for 85 years\, expanding into a complex of over a dozen buildings and surviving a 1928 fire.  The mill shut down in 1965 and the abandoned mill was gutted by another fire in 1991. \nFaced with how to preserve the ruins of this historical site while building a modern museum\, Minnesota Historical Society turned to Thomas Meyer\, architect.  Meyer developed a concept that melded the historic integrity of the mill structures with modern components. Construction began in March 2001\, and the museum opened in September 2003.   Some highlights of this tour include the Flour Tower 8-story elevator shows\, Hands-on Water and Baking Labs\, Minneapolis in 19 Minutes Flat! Film\, Rooftop views of the Mississippi River\, St Anthony Falls\, and Stone Arch Bridge.  There is also a museum store featuring city history and cooking merchandise! \n \nFollowing our tour\, we will enjoy lunch at the Bushel & Peck café\, located inside the Mill City Museum.  You will have a choice of Turkey Bacon Club\, Tuna Salad\, or Pesto Chicken Sandwich.  When registering for the tour\, please let us know your choice of sandwich. \n \nAfter lunch we will depart for Bachman’s Floral\, Home & Garden.  Bachman’s has been in business since 1885\, when founder Henry Bachman\, Sr.\, planted potatoes\, lettuce\, onions\, and squash on a plot of land in south Minneapolis.  Today\, that plot contains the firm’s headquarters and acres of floral\, gift\, garden\, and landscaping departments\, and Bachman’s has grown to be one of the largest traditional floral and nursery operations in the world. \n \nWe will be welcomed with a meet and greet to tell us the history of Bachman’s.  Then\, it is your time to browse and look around at all their store has to offer.  Don’t forget to visit Patrick’s Bakery while at Bachman’s and indulge in the finest bakery goods\, pastries\, and chocolates in the Twin Cities.  After departing Bachman’s\, we will check-in to the Country Inn & Suites at Mall of America; take a few minutes to freshen up and then off to Chanhassen Dinner Theatre for dinner and the musical production of “Grease”!  Greased-back hair and leather jackets\, ponytails and poodle skirts\, fast cars and rock’n’roll\, Grease is back!  Experience the nostalgia of high school in the 50’s – peer pressure\, love\, and teenage life set against the campy backdrop of Rydell High!  Discover the drama\, comedy\, and pop-culture satire that has made Grease one of the most popular productions of all time!  Don’t forget the music\, with songs like “Summer Nights\,”” We Go Together\,” “Greased Lightnin’\,” “Beauty School Dropout” and so many others\, including the hits you love from the movie.  Have fun as you groove and bop along! \n \n  \n \n Sunday\, July 27:  Following breakfast\, we will depart for home spending one last day reminiscing with your fellow travelers and newly made friends! \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nCall 605-366-8777 or 800-310-2708 to make your reservation today! \n**Mail all payments to Foreman Charters\, PO Box 351\, Miller\, SD  57362**
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SUMMARY:Branson 2025 SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:Branson 2025 \nNovember 17-22\, 2025\nTOUR INCLUDES\n• Haygood’s Christmas Show\n• Daniel O’Donnell Show\n• Hughes Brothers Christmas Show\n• Clay Cooper’s Country Christmas\n• New South Gospel\n• “David” at Sight and Sound\nTheatre\n• Doug Gabriel Show\n• Branson Landing\n• Drive thru Christmas Lights\n• Osceola Cheese\n• Lithuanian Bakery\, Omaha\n• 5 breakfasts/ 4 lunches/\n5 dinners\n• Overnight Accommodations\n• Roundtrip motor coach\ntransportation\n• Luggage Handling\n• Tour Director\n$2175 per person\nBased on double occupancy\nSingle-$2675 per person\nTriple-$2020 per person\nQuad-$1945 per person\nDeposit-$500 per person\nFinal payment is due by\nSeptember 17\, 2025\nCancellations received prior to\nSeptember 17 will receive a full refund.\nCancellations made after\nSeptember 17 will not receive any\nrefund.\nCredit Cards payments are subject to a\n4.5% processing fee.\nTravel Guard Insurance available.\nCall for more information \nMonday\, November 17\n: Today is a travel day\, anticipating the\nexcitement of the week ahead and enjoying the company of old\nfriends and meeting new friends. We will travel to Overland\nPark\, KS and overnight at the Drury Inn; dinner at Jack Stack\nBarbecue. \n \nTuesday\, November 18:\nAs we travel south\, we will be\nstopping at Lambert’s Café for lunch. Following lunch\, we\nwill continue on to Branson and check in to our hotel\, Hilton\nPromenade. After freshening up we will enjoy dinner at the\nBlack Oak Grill. Following\ndinner\, we will attend the\nHaygood’s Christmas\nShow\nat the Clay Cooper\nTheater. The Haygood’s\,\ncomposed of 5 brothers and\n1 sister\, have been playing\nmusic together for 31 years and is the longest running\, most\nsuccessful first generation show in the history of Branson. It\nwill be an evening to remember! \nWednesday\, November 19:\nThis morning\, we will have some\nfree time to relax and enjoy Branson Landing. Branson\nLanding offers more\nthan 100 storefronts\nfor shopping and is\nless than a mile long\nwith a central\, open\nair promenade and a\nlakeside boardwalk. \n \nThis evening\, we will enjoy the\nWe will have lunch together at Paula Deen’s Family Kitchen\nbefore departing for the\nDaniel O’Donnell Show.\nInternational\nsinging star and the first favorite in Branson\, Daniel O’Donnell\nreturns to the Mansion Theatre for Performing Arts in\nNovember 2025! Daniel will be performing his concert-style\nshow which features all your favorites and his many hits.\nHughes Brothers Dinner\nand Christmas Show.\nThe Hughes Brothers and family\nwill transport you to a Christmas Wonderland filled with\nthe season’s best vocal harmonies\, exciting dances\,\ninspiring instrumentals\, and of course\, the enchantment\nand light-hearted humor that everyone loves about the\nHughes Brothers Show. \nThursday\, November 20:\nWe will depart this morning for the\nShow.\nClay Cooper’s Country Christmas\nThe Clay Cooper Country Express presents an\nOzark Mountain Christmas Celebration\, a Branson\n“MUST SEE”! The first half showcases highlights from\ntheir regular season show\, while the second half is all\nabout Christmas cheer. With 27 incredible entertainers\ndelivering outstanding singing\, dancing\, and hilarious\ncomedy\, it’s an unforgettable experience!\nNext\, we are on to the New South Gospel and Buffet Lunch.\nSouth Gospel\nNew\nis southern gospel music that will treat you to\neverything you love about gospel: inspiring hymns\, touching lyrics\,\nand upbeat numbers that get you movin’! This brilliant quartet belts\nout your favorites\, exceptional gospel songs from long ago to\ntoday’s rousing numbers. You’ll hear music from The Jordanaires\,\nBill Gaither and more.\nOur evening dinner will be at McFarlain’s Restaurant\, followed the performance of\n“David”\nat the Sight\nand Sound Theater. From still waters to shadowed valleys\,\nDavid’s ascent to the throne is filled with towering giants\,\nwild animals\, and Philistine soldiers. After unprecedented\nvictories lead to devastating failures\, this passionate warrior\nwill face the biggest battle of all: the one within himself.\nCome alongside this young shepherd on his journey to\nbecome a man after God’s own heart. With original music\ninspired by the Psalms\, DAVID is a state-of-the-art theatrical\nexperience for the whole family. Witness one of the most legendary Bible stories as it comes to life with\nspectacular special effects\, massive sets\, and live animals in this original stage production.\nTo complete our day\, we will visit Branson Lights of Joy Christmas Drive Thru. Discover the annual\ntradition that so many families\, couples\, and groups do every year. Come discover the magic of the\nlights in Branson. \n \nFriday\, November 21: We will attend the Doug Gabriel\nChristmas Show. The Doug Gabriel Ultimate Variety Show\nis Branson’s most popular morning show because this show\nhas it all! High energy\, great production\, hilarious comedy\,\nand incredible music. The show features Branson’s most\nawarded Male Vocalist\, Doug Gabriel. Doug has won this\nhonor numerus times because of his versatility as a vocalist.\nDoug and his talented cast of singers and musicians cover\nmany styles of music.\nBefore departing Branson\, we will have lunch at the Uptown Café. Then we will begin our journey\nhome\, with a stop at Osceola Cheese before overnighting in St. Joseph\, MO;\ndinner at Boudreaux’s Louisiana Seafood and Steaks. \nSaturday\, November 22: Following breakfast\, we will depart for home. We will make a stop in\nOmaha at the Lithuanian Bakery. While enjoying some of their bakery’s famous breads\, we will hear\nfrom the Machevicius family about how they escaped Germany in World War II and moved to Omaha\nto start a bakery business.\nOur trip to Branson concludes today as we return home late this afternoon saying goodbye to your\nfellow travelers\, and with many special memories of your time in Branson! \nCall 605-366-8777 or 800-310-2708 to make your reservation today! \n**Mail all payments to Foreman Charters\, PO Box 351\, Miller\, SD 57362**
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SUMMARY:Ark Encounter/Museum 2026
DESCRIPTION:ARK ENCOUNTER 2026 Includes Creation Museum and St. Louis\n\nWednesday\, May 27: Depart Miller\, SD this morning and get\nacquainted with new friends and reunite with those we know; (other\npick-up locations TBD). Today is designated a travel day as we\nbegin our journey south to Davenport\, IA. After checking into our\nhotel\, Double Tree by Hilton\, we will enjoy a group dinner at the\nhotel. \nThursday\, May 28: We will travel to the Cincinnati area and check\ninto our hotel\, Embassy Suites by Hilton-Cincinnati River Center.\nEarly evening\, we will depart for the Chart House for dinner. The\nChart House is one of the most magnificent waterfront restaurants\,\noffering views of both the water\nand the Cincinnati skyline. The\nriverfront restaurant combines a\nbeautiful setting with an upscale\natmosphere\, making it one of\nthe finest restaurants in the\nCincinnati area. Catch stunning\nviews of the Daniel Carter\nBeard Bridge at sunset while\nyou dine! \nFriday\, May 29: Following breakfast\, we will enjoy a 2-hour\nguided tour of Cincinnati. The tour begins in quaint MainStrasse\nVillage where we will learn all about the German heritage of this\narea and hear about the famous folk tales of the Pied Piper and the\nGoose Girl. Proceeding on to Riverside Drive we will view some\nof the gorgeous old riverboat Captain’s mansions and hear about\nthe incredible tales of the Underground Railroad as well as the\ntragic story of the Garner’s escape. We\nwill drive through beautiful Eden Park\nthen up around Mirror Lake where we\nwill be told the fascinating story of\nGeorge Remus. On to downtown\nCincinnati to view Fountain Square\,\nP & G corporate headquarters\, the Taft Museum\, and the Cincinnati Museum Center. \nNext\, we will travel to Petersburg\, KY to spend a few hours at the Creation\nMuseum (includes lunch meal voucher). The state-of-the-art 75\,000 square-foot\nmuseum allows families to experience earth history as God has revealed it in the\nBible. Nearly 150 exhibits feature animatronic dinosaurs\, talking heroes of the\nfaith\, and professional displays that\nhonor God’s word. The museum also\nboasts a fun-filled\, 200-seat special\neffects theater\, planetarium\, a petting\nzoo\, nature trails\, and lots more. Following ample time at the museum\, we will\nenjoy an\nunforgettable evening on the Ohio River with a delicious chef\nprepared dinner\, entertainment and breathtaking skyline views as we cruise\nalong the river. \nSaturday\, May 30:\nThis morning we will depart for Williamstown\, KY to visit the Ark Encounter (includes lunch meal\nvoucher). The Ark Encounter is three exhibits in one – the massive Ark Structure itself\, the incredible craftsmanship\, and\nthe beautifully-fabricated teaching exhibits. The combination of all three will amaze\nand inspire you to think differently about the biblical account of Noah’s Ark.\nEarly evening\, we will depart for Newport\, KY for a German dinner with entertainment\nat the Hofbräuhaus-the first authentic Hofbräuhaus in America which was modeled\nafter the legendary 400+ year old Hofbrauhaus in Munich\, Germany. Enjoy many of\nthe traditions from Germany and live polka music! \n  \nSunday\, May 31:\nThis morning we will enjoy a guided tour of the National Underground\nRailroad Freedom Center. The Freedom Center shares the stories of freedom’s heroes\, from\nthe era of the Underground Railroad to contemporary times\, challenging and inspiring us all.\nIts location recognizes the significant role of Cincinnati in the\nhistory of the Underground\nRailroad\, as thousands of slaves escaped to freedom by crossing the Ohio River from the\nsouthern slave states. Many found refuge in the city\, some staying there temporarily before\nheading north to gain freedom in Canada.\nFollowing the tour\, we will stop at Findlay Market –Ohio’s oldest continuously\noperated public market and one of Cincinnati’s most cherished institutions.\nFindlay Market is home to more than 50 full-time merchants selling meat\, fish\,\npoultry\, produce\, flowers\, cheese\, deli\, ethnic foods and more. We will enjoy\nlunch (on our own) before boarding the bus and departing for Mt. Vernon\, IL.\nOnce we reach the Drury Plaza Hotel\, dinner and drinks await at their nightly\n“Kickback”. \n\nMonday\, June 1:\nThis morning\, we will travel to St. Louis and enjoy a\nguided tour of the Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis. The Cathedral Basilica\nof St. Louis is a one-of-a kind work of art. With its lofty vaults and\nradiant mosaics\, the sheer scale of beauty is a thing of awe. More than a\ndozen architects’ and artisans’ concepts and\nworks have coalesced in a\nmagnificently well-integrated and harmonious whole. From top to\nbottom\, front to back\, the Cathedral Basilica draws one’s thoughts and\nemotions upward toward the contemplation of something transcendent.\nWe will continue the excitement of the day by visiting the Gateway Arch.\nEnjoying our box lunch aboard the riverboat\, we will enjoy the view on this\nrelaxing daytime cruise that showcases St. Louis from the river.\nNext\, we will witness it all come to life in a 35-minute\, award winning\ndocumentary movie in Tucker Theatre. From the pouring of the foundation\nto the placement of the final piece in 1965\, the stories of the Gateway\nArch’s architecture\, and its builders will leave you feeling inspired.\nBuilding the Gateway Arch in St. Louis was a feat of innovation and\ndetermination.\nMidafternoon\, we will depart for East Peoria\, IL and overnight at the Embassy Suites-Riverfront. We’ll be having a\nBack Yard BBQ for dinner at the hotel.\nTuesday\, June 2:\nToday we will travel to Nashau\, IA for a tour of the Little\nBrown Church in the Vale\nand learn about its unique history. Following the\ntour\, we will enjoy lunch at the church.\nImmediately following lunch\, we will depart for home carrying with us the\nmemories we’ve made and reflecting on the unforgettable moments shared!\nLive to Travel\, Travel to Live!\nCall 605-366-8777 or 800-310-2708 to make your reservation today!\n**Mail all payments to Foreman Charters\, PO Box 351\, Miller\, SD 57362** \nMay 27-June 2\, 2026\nTOUR INCLUDES\n• Ark Encounter\n• Creation Museum\n• Guided tour of Cincinnati\n• Dinner Cruise\n• Hofbrauhaus\n• National Underground\nRailroad Freedom Center\n• Findlay Market\n• The Cathedral Basilica of St.\nLouis\n• Gateway Arch\n• Little Brown Church in the\nVale\n• 6 Breakfasts/4 Lunches/\n6 Dinners\n• Overnight Accommodations\n• Luggage Handling\n• Roundtrip motor coach\ntransportation\n• Tour Director \n$2335 per person\nBased on double occupancy \nSingle-$2895 per person\nTriple-$2150 per person\nQuad-$2055 per person \nDeposit-$500.00 per person\nFinal payment is due by\nApril 5\, 2026\nCancellations received prior to April 5th will\nreceive a full refund.\nCancellations made after April 5th will not\nreceive any refund.\nCredit Cards payments are subject to a 4.5 %\nprocessing fee.\nTravel Guard Insurance available.\nCall for more information
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SUMMARY:Mackinac Island 2026
DESCRIPTION:Mackinac Island 2026 \n\nThursday\, June 11\n: Today is a travel day\, anticipating the excitement of the\nweek ahead and enjoying the company of old friends\, and meeting new\nfriends. After checking into the Courtyard by Marriott in Lacrosse\, WI\, we\nwill depart on the La Crosse Queen Cruise and enjoy our evening dinner\nwhile exploring the Upper Mississippi. \nFriday\, June 12:\nToday we will stop at Heritage Hill State Park in Green\nBay\, WI where we will take a lunch break and gain a little knowledge of the\nHistory of Green Bay. Following lunch\, we\nwill take a trip back in time and board a tram\nto tour the park. Various buildings will\nprovide us with a look back at the past and\nlife in Green Bay in the 1800’s. We will visit\na blacksmith shop\, a working Belgium Farm\,\nFur Trading Camp and more!\nLate afternoon\, we will travel to Gladstone\, MI\, and overnight at the Terrace\nBay Hotel\, located on the upper shores of Lake Michigan. Our evening\ndinner will be provided at the hotel. \nSaturday\, June 13: As\nour journey to Mackinac\nIsland continues\, we will begin by enjoying a\ncity tour of Mackinaw City and Mackinac\nBridge. Mackinaw City’s story has always\nbeen one of transportation —and of being a\nmeeting place for hundreds of years. We’ll see\nlocal landmarks where railroads\, ships\, and automobile travelers gathered.\nWe’ll hear tales of an era long ago\, visit Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse\,\nColonial Michilimackinac\, and hear about Mackinac Bridge\, Michigan’s\ncrown jewel. Following lunch at Audie’s\, it will be time to board the ferry to\nMackinac Island\n.\nWe will enjoy a Carriage Tour of Mackinac Island—an\nexperience that is by far the most enjoyable and authentic way to view the\nisland. Prepare for a tour like no other! We will be dropped off at Fort\nMackinac to enjoy a self-guided tour. The remainder of the day is yours to\nexplore the island on your own! \nSunday\, June 14:\nToday is the perfect day to relax and enjoy the island. You can\nchoose to enjoy a relaxing horse-drawn carriage and visit many historic island sites;\nwalk through town and browse the unique shops or sample world-famous Mackinac\nIsland fudge. We will meet at the Grand Hotel for the Grand Luncheon Experience\, a\nbountiful lavish display of food and beverages.\nSpend the rest of your day exploring all the charm and beauty that Mackinac Island has to offer. \n \nMonday\, June 15:\nThe adventure continues—enjoy another day exploring\, relaxing\, and making memories on\nMackinac Island. We will end the day together on the Sip n’ Sail Sunset Cruise. Watch\nas Mother Nature paints vibrant sunset colors across the canvas of the\nStraits of Mackinac! There is no better view of this awe-inspiring event\nthan from the deck of the Isle Royale Queen III. Sail under the\nimpressive span of the Mackinac Bridge while sipping on your favorite\nbeverage and listening to the sounds of summer. \n  \nTuesday\, June 16:\nThis morning\, we will take the ferry from Mackinac Island to\nMackinaw City where we will board our motor coach. Sit back\, relax\, and enjoy the\nbeautiful scenery as we travel to Shipshewana\, IN. Shipshewana is part of one of the\nlargest Amish and Mennonite communities in the country. It is a small town with a big heart\, where\ntradition meets community spirit. Whether you’re\ndrawn by its Amish heritage\, artisanal charm\, iconic markets\, or peaceful\nrural landscapes–Shipshewana invites you to slow down\, explore\, and\nsavor the simple joys.\nThis evening\, we will have enjoy a family\nstyle dinner and the musical\, “A Simple Sanctuary”. She prayed the day would\nnever come\, but when her past comes calling\, Melissa Jaes has no choice but to\nflee. Pursued and living on the run\, she finds desperate sanctuary and surprising friendship in Amish country. Part suspense\, part romance\, A Simple Sanctuary is\na compelling story of love tested\, the cost of freedom\, and the solace found in\ntrue community. \nWednesday\, June 17:\nToday will be a day of discovery as we explore the traditions and beauty of Amish life.\nWe will enjoy an all-day tour through the heart of Amish country\, offering a blend of history\, scenic beauty\, and\nauthentic encounters. We will enjoy lunch in a traditional Amish home\, followed by some time for shopping later\nin the afternoon. \nThursday\, June 18:\nFollowing breakfast\, we will start our journey towards home\, making a stop in Chicago for a\nguided tour on the Chicago Architecture River Cruise. Unique views\nfrom the water create an entirely new perspective of the city. We will see\n40+ landmarks including the Tribune Tower\, the Wrigley Building and\nMarina City.\nAfter a brief lunch break at Navy Pier\, we will depart for Waterloo and\novernight at the Holiday Inn & Suites. Dinner will be waiting for us at\nthe hotel! \n\nFriday\, June 19:\nBefore returning home this evening\, we will make a stop in\nLe Mars\, IA and have a buffet lunch followed by a performance by The Browns. It’s truly a family affair when The Browns hit the stage with their music. They\nare known for their heartfelt harmonies\, energetic performances\, and deep-rooted\nfaith.\nFollowing the performance by The Browns\, we will make our way home with\nhearts full of cherished memories.\nCall 605-366-8777 or 800-310-2708 to make your reservation today!\n**\nMail all payments to Foreman Charters\, PO Box 351\, Miller\, SD 57362** \nJUNE 11-19\, 2026\nTOUR INCLUDES\n• La Crosse Queen Dinner\nCruise\n• Guided tour of Heritage\nState Park\, Green Bay\, WI\n• Guided City tour of\nMackinaw City and Mackinac\nBridge\n• Ferry to Island\n• Carriage Tour\n• Fort Mackinac Self-Guided\nTour\n• Grand Hotel Lunch\nExperience\n• Sip n’ Sail\n• “A Simple Sanctuary”\nMusical\n• Amish Tour at Shipshewana\n• Chicago Architecture River\nCruise\n• The Brown’s Family Music\nShow\n• 6 breakfasts/ 5 lunches/\n5 dinners\n• Overnight Accommodations\n• Luggage Handling\n• Roundtrip motor coach\ntransportation\n• Tour Director\n$3510 per person\nBased on double occupancy.\nSingle-$4685 per person\nTriple-$3130 per person\nQuad-$2945 per person\nDeposit-$500 per person\nFinal payment is due by\nMay 1\, 2026\nCancellations received prior to\nMay 15. 2024 will receive a full refund.\nCancellations made after May 1\, 2026\, will not receive\nany refund.\nCredit Cards payments are subject to a\n4.5% processing fee.\nTravel Guard Insurance available.\nCall for more information \n 
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SUMMARY:Medora Musical 2026
DESCRIPTION:MEDORA MUSICAL\nFriday\, June 26: We will depart from Sioux Falls Friday morning (other pickup\nlocations to be determined). We will make a stop in Aberdeen for lunch\nbefore going to Jamestown\, ND. Midafternoon\, we will arrive at the Frontier\nVillage. We will have time to walk around and look at the original buildings\nfrom the frontier villages of North Dakota that are filled with antiques and\nartifacts\, creating informative historical displays. Walk through the Northern\nPacific Railroad Depot (1880)\, explore the Frontier School\, Church\, and Bank.\nAnd don’t forget the gift shop\,\nwhere you can find North Dakota\ntreasures and handmade goods\nfrom local artisans. Be sure to stop\nat the General Store for delicious\nhand-dipped ice cream\, refreshing\nkuchen\, and other memorabilia.\nExperience the United States’ national\nmammal up close and personal when we\nvisit the Discovery Center. The North\nAmerican Bison Discovery Center tells\nthe story of the North American bison\nthrough an introductory film\, and\ninteractive and rotating exhibits about the animal’s natural history\, cultural significance\, and ecological impact.\nFollowing hotel check-in\, the group will enjoy dinner together at Buffalo Grill.\n \nAfter lunch\, we are off to Medora!\nUpon arriving in Medora\, we will check into\nRough Riders Hotel and freshen up for a fun-filled evening at the Pitchfork\nFondue. Every evening the chefs load steaks onto pitchforks and fondue\nthem – western style! Savor the steak as we overlook the Badlands from atop\na bluff at the Tjaden Terrace. The steak comes with fresh fruit and\nvegetables\, baked beans\, garlic toast\, baked potatoes\, brownies\, cinnamon\nsugar donuts\, lemonade and coffee. \nNext is the Medora Musical! The\nmusical is the rootin’-tootinest show in all the west! Performed live and outside\, under the Badlands. We will be\ntreated to high-energy music\, guest variety acts from around the world\, live horses and more!\nSunday\, June 28: Start your day with a beautiful array of your brunch favorites—endless helpings of egg bakes\, breakfast\nmeats and more. Then take in one heck of a gospel show with a full band and gospel\nsingers. The Medora Gospel Brunch is a match made in heaven and a wonderful way\nto spend the morning. \nFollowing the gospel show\, there will be time to explore downtown Medora; there\nwill also be the option to visit the Chateau de Mores historic home. The Chateau de\nMores is a 26-rooom\, two-story building that was built in 1883 as the summer\nresidence of the Marquis’s family. The Chateau is now a historic house museum and\ncontains many of the original furnishings and personal effects of the de Mores family.\nMidafternoon\, we will depart on a guided tour of Theodore Roosevelt\nNational Park where we can explore the colorful landscape and glimpse of\nbison\, prairie dogs\, deer\, and more.\nAfterwards\, we’ll have free time to relax and explore dining options on our\nown.\nMonday\, June 29: After breakfast\, we’ll begin our journey home—carrying\nwith us all the wonderful memories we made. \nJune 26-29\, 2026\nTOUR INCLUDES\n• Frontier Village\n• The North American Bison\nDiscovery Center\n• Cows and Co. Creamery\ntour\n• Pitchfork Fondue\n• Medora Musical\n• Medora Gospel and Brunch\n• Chateau de Mores\n• Tour of Theodore Roosevelt\nNational Park\n• 3 Breakfasts/ 2 Lunches/\n2 Dinners\n• Overnight Accommodations\n• Luggage Handling\n• Round Trip Motor Coach\nTransportation\n• Tour Escort\n$1670 per person\nBased on double occupancy\nSaturday\, June 27: This morning we will depart for Carrington\, ND. Nestled in\nthe countryside of North Dakota sits a charming old\ndairy barn\, farmhouse and Cows and Co. Creamery. A\nfamily-run artisan dairy operation\, it offers a delightful\narray of handcrafted dairy products—including Italian\ninspired gelato\, authentic Gouda cheese\, fresh\ncheddar curds\, European-style yogurt\, and full-fat\nA2A2 milk and chocolate milk-all made from the milk\nproduced on their own family dairy farm. Following\nour tour\, we will enjoy lunch at the Creamery Café.\nSingle-$2130 per person\nTriple-$1520 per person\nQuad- $1440 per person\nDeposit-$250.00 per person\nFinal payment is due by May 25\, 2026\nCancellations received prior to\nMay 25\, 2026\, will receive a full refund.\nCancellations made after\nMay 25 \,2026 will not receive any refund.\nCredit Cards payments are subject to a\n4.5% processing fee.\nTravel Guard Insurance available\nCall for more information \nLive to Travel\, Travel to Live!\nCall 605-366-8777 or 800-310-2708 to make your reservations today! \n** \nMail all payments to Foreman Charters\, PO Box 351\, Miller\, SD 57362** \n 
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SUMMARY:Southwest National Parks including Grand Canyon 2026
DESCRIPTION:SOUTHWEST NATIONAL PARKS AND THE GRAND CANYON  \n  \nTuesday\, July 14: Today is a travel day as we look forward to the adventures ahead\, reconnecting with familiar faces\, and welcoming new ones.  Our travel plans today will take us to Douglas\, WY.  Prior to checking in to our hotel for the night\, we will visit the POW Camp Douglas Officer’s Club State Historic Site.  During World War II\, Douglas had the primary prisoner of war (POW) camp for Wyoming. The camp was over a square mile in size\, comprised of 180 buildings and housed up to 2000 Italian and 3000 German POWs and 500 army personnel from the spring of 1943 to the winter of 1946.  At that time\, the camp was larger than the town of Douglas.  The only building standing today is the Officer’s Club\, which is now the Camp Douglas Officers’ Club State Historic Site.          After checking in to our hotel\, we will enjoy a group dinner. \n      \n Wednesday\, July 15: Continuing west\, we will make a stop at the Flaming Gorge Dam Visitor Center.  Towering 502 feet above the Green River and completed in 1964\, The Flaming Gorge Dam was built to provide water storage and hydroelectric power. Then our journey continues to Salt Lake City where we will stay overnight for the next two nights at the Little America Hotel.  We will enjoy the buffet dinner at the hotel and the remainder of the evening is free—relax at the hotel or venture out and explore the surroundings. \n \nThursday\, July 16: After breakfast\, a local step-on guide will provide us with an all-day guided tour of Salt Lake City.  With our step-on-guide\, we’ll see some of Salt Lake City’s most iconic landmarks\, including Utah State Capitol\, 2002 Olympic Cauldon\, Historic Fort Douglas\, Historic Brigham Street\, Brigham Young home\, This is the Place State Historic Place and the Great Salt Lake overlook.  We’ll get to experience the renowned noon recital at the Tabernacle—an unforgettable musical performance and following our evening dinner we will have the opportunity to listen to the rehearsal of the Morman Tabernacle Choir. \n \nFriday\, July 17:  This morning we will depart Salt Lake City and pick up our step-on-guide that will join us for the next  2 ½ days.  We will travel to Canyonlands National Park and visit overviews of Upheaval Dome\, the Colorado River\, and the Green River.  Canyonlands National Park is a vast and rugged wilderness in southeastern Utah\, known for its dramatic desert landscape carved by the Colorado and Green Rivers.  Towering mesas\, sheer red-rock cliffs\, deep canyons\, and sculpted arches define this stunning landscape.  From the high vantage point of Island in the Sky\, visitors will enjoy sweeping panoramic views that stretch for over 100 miles on a clear day. The day would not be complete without a stop at Dead Horse Point State Park which is often described as a smaller\, more accessible version of the Grand Canyon—with scenery just as unforgettable. Evening plans include an overnight stay at Hyatt Place in Moab\, UT and a group dinner to conclude the day. \n Saturday\, July 18:  Our travel plans for today include a scenic drive from Moab to Bryce Canyon.  We will stop at Goblin Valley State Park\, a strange and colorful valley\, which is unlike any other in Utah!  The landscape\, covered with sandstone goblins and formations\, is often compared to Mars. Following a lunch break\, we will explore Capitol Reef National Park.  Located in south-central Utah in the heart of red rock country\, Capitol Reef National Park is a hidden treasure filled with cliffs\, canyons\, domes\, and bridges in the Waterpocket Fold\, a geologic monocline (a wrinkle on the earth) extending almost 100 miles. We will now embark on a breathtaking drive along Scenic Byway 12\, making our way toward Bryce Canyon.  Utah Scenic Byway 12 is one of the 10 most scenic highways in the nation!  As we travel toward Bryce Canyon\, this route offers a visual feat of towering red rock formations\, lush forests\, and sweeping desert vistas. We will finish the night with dinner and a live Western performance at Ebenezer’s. \n \nSunday\, July 19: This morning we will rise early to view the sunrise in Bryce Canyon.  As the sun begins to rise\, it illuminates the amphitheater\, revealing a stunning array of colors.  The geological formations\, known as hoodoos\, are the main attraction here. \nWe will continue our drive from Bryce Canyon to Zion National Park along scenic Highway 12 and Highway 89\, which zips past red-rock mountains and yawning slot canyons.  Arriving at Zion National Park\, we will explore sites like the Great White Throne\, Emerald Pools\, Scouts Lookout\, the Court of Patriarchs\, or the Narrows.   We will have lunch in Zion before departing for Lake Powell. \nThis evening\, we will set sail aboard the Canyon Princess and enjoy a one-of-a-kind experience on Lake Powell.  As the sun sets over Wahweap Bay\, indulge in a delightful dinner and sit back and relax for a two-hour cruise that offers the perfect blend of scenic beauty and culinary delight.  We will overnight at Lake Powell Resorts. \n \nMonday\, July 20: Today promises more excitement as we travel to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. The Grand Canyon South Rim is one of the most iconic natural wonders in the world! It spans approximately 277 miles in length\, up to 18 miles in width\, and reaches a depth of over a mile.  It is renowned for its stunning vistas\, unique geological formations\, and vibrant colors\, offering visitors a glimpse into the Earth’s geological history that dates back millions of years. During our tour of the Grand Canyon\, our knowledgeable guide will share fascinating insights into the canyon’s history\, geology\, and cultural significance\, making our visit both informative and memorable.  Following our tour\, the rest of the day and evening is yours to experience the Canyon at your leisure.  We will overnight at the Maswik Lodge inside the Park. \nTuesday\, July 21: Our journey continues to the breathtaking beauty of Monument Valley.  Monument Valley lies within the Navajo Nation and holds deep cultural and spiritual significance for the Dine’(Navajo) people\, who have lived in the region for generations. Before the tour begins\, we will sit down for a delicious lunch featuring Navajo tacos and hearty beef Stew. Our adventure continues aboard open-air vehicles led by experienced guides.  The geological history has left behind many stories of the Navajo ancestry and traditions that are still practiced today. For a night to remember and the finishing touch on a perfect day\, we will enjoy a Cowboy-style Dutch Oven dinner and a slow-moving evening boat ride on the Colorado River.  This is by far one of the most unique sound and light shows in the world! Once the boat has reached the turn-around spot\, the formal part of the evening begins with 40\,000 watts of light illuminating the canyon walls and bringing them to life!  Stories about the formation\, creation and history of the area are illustrated with cowboy and Indian tales.  The show is choreographed with lights\, sounds\, music and narration as we drift back to the dock.  We will overnight at the Hyatt Place in Moab\, UT. \n \nWednesday\, July 22: On our final day exploring the national parks\, we will visit the stunning Arches National Park\, located in eastern Utah near the town of Moab.  It is a geological wonderland home to over 2\,000 natural stone arches—the highest concentration anywhere in the world.  These striking formations\, sculpted by millions of years of erosion\, create a surreal and awe-inspiring landscape of red rock\, towering pinnacles\, balanced rocks\, and massive sandstone fins.  Following our tour of Arches National Park\, we’ll begin making our way home. We’ll spend the night at the Denver Marriott West. \nThursday\, July 23 After enjoying breakfast\, we will depart for home! With memories made and miles traveled\, we return home this evening. \nJuly 14-23\, 2026 \nTOUR INCLUDES \n\nPOW Camp Douglas Officer’s Club State Historic Site\nFlaming Gorge Dam\nGuided Tour of Salt Lake City\nNoon Recital at the Tabernacle\nMorman Tabernacle Choir Rehearsal\nCanyonlands National Park\nCapitol Reef National Park\nEbenezer’s Dinner & Show\nBryce National Park\nZion National Park\nLake Powell Dinner Cruise\nSouth Rim of Grand Canyon\nMonument Valley\nCanyonlands by Night Dinner and Light Show\nArches National Park\n9 Breakfasts/ 5 Lunches /               9 Dinners\nOvernight Accommodations\nLuggage Handling\nRoundtrip motor coach transportation\nTour Director\n\n$4400 per person \nBased on double occupancy \nSingle-$5460 per person \nTriple-$4090 per person \nQuad-$3930 per person \nDeposit-$1000.00 per person \nFinal payment is due by \nApril 30\, 2026 \nCancellations received prior to April 30 will receive a full refund. \nCancellations made after April 30\, will not receive any refund. \nCredit Cards payments are subject to a 4.5 % processing fee. \nTravel Guard Insurance available. \nCall for more information \nCall 605-366-8777 or 800-310-2708 to make your reservation today! \nMail payments to: PO Box 351\, Miller\, SD  57362
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SUMMARY:New England Fall Foliage 2026
DESCRIPTION:Details Coming Soon!! \nSeptember 27- October 9\, 2026
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SUMMARY:Branson Missouri 2026
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