Welcome to CD Trips. Thank you for letting us take your students to Washington DC! March 21-23 2018 CD Trips, LLC 845-798-2188 CDtrips.com 3 California Ave., Liberty, NY 12754 1
Important Contact Information Trip Insurance Information Day of Trip Information Description of Venues and Tours Itinerary Reservation Instructions INCLUDED IN THIS PACKET IMPORTANT CONTACT INFORMATION TOUR COMPANY CD Trips, LLC is proud to be organizing the Pawling Middle School trip to Washington DC. To ensure that the trip meets our standard of Organized, hassle free and fun trips, A CD Trip representative will travel be on hand in Washington DC through out the trip. If you have any questions, concerns or need to contact someone on the trip call please us at; 845-798-2188 TRANSPORTATION CD Trips is proud to work with Sullivan County based Rolling V transportation to provide the motorcoach for the trip. If you need to reach them you can call 845-434-0511 HOTEL We have chosen the SpringHill Suites Centreville Chantilly, 5920 Trinity Parkway, Centreville, VA, 20120-1915,. The students will arrive there late on March 21 and March 22 and will be checking out of the hotel early on March 23. If you need to reach them, the phone is (703) 815-7800 SECURITY The safety of our guests is a priority and, to ensure the comfort of each of the students and chaperones, a private security company has been retained and will monitor the halls overnight on March 21 and March 22. INSURANCE We offer Trip insurance, including trip cancellation insurance through Travelex Insurance Services. To receive a quote or purchase insurance for the trip please call Travelex Insurances directly at 800-228- 9792 and use the CD Trip location number 32-0766. You can also access information on line at https://www.travelexinsurance.com/index.aspx?location=32-0766&go=bp 2
DAY OF TRIP INFORMATION On behalf of CD Trips thank you for letting us take your Pawling Middle School students out to Washington, D.C. We are proud to be your Common Denominator for organized, hassle free and fun trips that give back to the community. A full itinerary of activities are scheduled for March 21-23. CD Trips will be providing a lightly buttered bagel upon arrival and some snacks along the way to keep everyone happy and fed. Below is some information in reference to your visit to Washington, D.C. that we hope is helpful to you. So sit back, enjoy and have lots of fun! We will meet our guides upon arrival on March 21. They will be with us through the day as we visit the Holocaust Museum and a number of monuments and memorials. We will eat at the Hard Rock Café, visit more monuments and memorials and will then check into our hotel; SpringHills Suites by Marriott Centerville Chantilly, 5920 Trinity Parkway Centerville, VA. We have put in a request for a tour of the White House. For security and scheduling purposes, the White House will not confirm whether our group has been accepted until a few days before the date. If we are approved, they will provide us with a time between 7:30 am and 1:30 PM and we will schedule our tour of the US Capital and the many Smithsonian Museums before or after our White House tour. That evening we will have a hearty dinner at Bucca de Beppo and then attend a Kennedy Center Theatre performance of Sheer Madness. After the show we will return to the SpringHill Suites Centreville Chantilly, 5920 Trinity Parkway, Centreville, VA, 20120-1915,. Our final day will begin with a guided tour of Arlington Cemetery including the home of General Lee and a wreath laying of the wreath at the changing of the guard. We will then visit the Pandas at the National Zoo and at 1PM we will depart for home. After a brief dinner stop (not included in price) we will return to Pawling MS at approximately 7PM The following meals or vouchers will be included; Breakfast Day 2 and 3 Lunch Day 1 ($10 voucher) Day 2 ($10 Voucher) and Day 3 ($20 voucher) Dinner Day 1 and Day 2 Limit of Tour Company Responsibility CD Trips will either accompany or meet group at each venue to coordinate the activity. CD Trips is not responsible for the behavior of the students of Pawling MS and has no authority to discipline those students. In the event of any problem or concern that is brought to the attention of a CD Trip representative, that problem or concern will be brought to the attention of the lead school representative and they will take the action that is in accordance with their policies and procedures. In the event that actions of a student or chaperone cause a delay in the itinerary that results in a the inability of the group to fully or partly participate in a planned activity, CD Trips will consult with the lead school representative to determine the best solution for the group. 3
VENUE DESCRIPTION GUIDED TOUR OF MONUMENTS AND MEMORIALS The best way to appreciate this magnificent capital city is with a private guide, luxury transportation, and a customized tour itinerary. There is no better way to learn about the history of the city, the neighborhoods, the monuments, and the people whose stories of diplomacy, tragedy, love, and success fill every corner of this unique federal enclave. HOLOCAUST MUSEUM Using more than 900 artifacts, 70 video monitors, and four theaters showing historic film footage and eyewitness testimonies, the USHMM s Permanent Exhibition are the most visited exhibit at the Museum. Upon entering large industrial elevators on the first floor, visitors are given identification cards, each of which tells the story of a random victim or survivor of the Holocaust. Upon exiting these elevators on the fourth floor, visitors walk through a chronological history of the Holocaust, starting with the Nazi rise to power led by Adolf Hitler, 1933-1939. Topics dealt with include Aryan ideology, Kristallnacht, Anti-Semitism, and the American response to Nazi Germany. Visitors continue walking to the third floor, where they learn about ghettos and the Final Solution, by which the Nazis tried to exterminate the European Jews, and killed six million, many in gas chambers. The Permanent Exhibition ends on the second floor with the liberation of Nazi concentration camps by Allied forces; it includes a continuously looped film of Holocaust survivor testimony. First-time visitors spend an average of two to three hours in this self-guided exhibition. Due to certain images and subject matter, it is recommended for visitors 11 years of age and older UNITED STATES CAPITOL The United States Capitol in Washington, D.C., is a symbol of the American people and their government, the meeting place of the nation's legislature. The Capitol also houses an important collection of American art, and it is an architectural achievement in its own right. It is a working office building as well as a tourist attraction visited by millions every year. Construction of the U.S. Capitol began in 1793. In November 1800, the U.S. Congress met in the first completed portion, the north wing. In the 1850s, major extensions to the North and South ends of the Capitol were authorized because of the great westward expansion of our nation and the resultant growth of Congress. Since that time, the U.S. Capitol and its stately dome have become international symbols of our representative democracy. The U.S. Capitol Visitor Center is the newest addition to this historic complex. At nearly 580,000 square feet, the Visitor Center is the largest project in the Capitol's more than two-century history and is approximately three quarters the size of the Capitol itself. The entire facility is located underground on the east side of the Capitol so as not to detract from the appearance of the Capitol and the grounds designed by Frederick Law Olmsted in 1874. SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION Established in 1846 "for the increase and diffusion of knowledge," is a group of museums and research centers administered by the United States government. Originally organized as the "United States National Museum," that name ceased to exist as an administrative entity in 1967. Termed "the nation's attic for its eclectic holdings of 138 million items, the Institution's Washington, D.C., nucleus of nineteen museums, nine research centers, and zoo many of them historical or architectural landmarks is the largest such complex in the world. 4
JOHN F. KENNEDY CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts is a performing arts center located on the Potomac River, adjacent to the Watergate complex in Washington, D.C. The Center, which opened September 8, 1971, is a multi-dimensional facility, and as memorial to John F. Kennedy and a cultural center, it produces a wide array of performances encompassing the genres of theater, dance, ballet, and orchestral, chamber, jazz, popular, and folk music, offers multi-media performances for adults and children, and is a nexus of arts education. SHEER MADNESS Set in present-day Georgetown, Shear Madness engages locals and visitors alike as armchair detectives to help solve the scissor-stabbing murder of a famed concert pianist who lives above the Shear Madness unisex hairstyling salon. The show combines up-to-the-minute improvisational humor and a mixture of audience sleuthing to deliver a unique performance each night. Shear Madness has been running at the Kennedy Center for 26 years, giving more than 12,000 performances, and is the second longest play in the history of American Theater ARILINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY the most famous cemetery in the country, is the final resting place for many of our nation s greatest heroes including more than 300,000 veterans of every American conflict from the Revolutionary War to Iraq and Afghanistan. NATIONAL ZOO The National Zoological Park, commonly known as the National Zoo, is one of the oldest zoos in the United States. It is part of the Smithsonian Institution. Founded in 1889, its mission is to "provide engaging experiences with animals and create and share knowledge to save wildlife and habitats". PANDAS The zoo's Giant Panda Habitat features three outdoor areas with animal enrichment as well as an indoor area with a rocky outcrop, a waterfall, and viewing areas. The zoo's pandas, named Mei Xiang and Tian Tian, are on loan from the China Wildlife Conservation Association, and will live at the zoo until 2020. They are the focus of a research, conservation, and breeding program that aims to preserve the species. Mei Xiang and Tian Tian successfully had a male cub, named Tai Shan, in 2005. Tai Shan currently lives at the Bifengxia Panda Base in Sichuan, China, taking part in Bifengxia's breeding program. On September 16, 2012, Mei Xiang gave birth to another cub, but the cub died six days after its birth. On August 23, 2013, Mei Xiang gave birth to two cubs; one, a female named Bao Bao, survived, while the other was stillborn. [15] The pandas live at the Fujifilm Giant Panda Habitat, a state-of-the-art indoor and outdoor exhibit. The exhibit is designed to replicate the rocky, lush terrain of the pandas' natural habitat. [7] Mei delivered two cubs in August 2015; one died a few days later. [16] Both cubs, fraternal twins, were sired by Tian Tian; the surviving male was given the name Bei Bei on September 25, 2015 and was on public exhibit in January 2016. 5
ITINERARY* DAY 1 7:00 Depart Pawling Middle School (80 Wagner Road, Pawling, NY 12564) 10:00 I-95 Rest Stop (REMINDER- Chaperones collect $10/student for Day 3 Dinner on the way home) 12:30 Arrive and meet guide. Lunch at Ronald Reagan Building (Meal Coupon Included) 2:00 Visit Holocaust Museum; Guided Tour w/tour guides (pending ticket availability) 4:30 Monuments and Memorial Tour; Step on guides will provide guidance and insight into the monuments and memorials Visit Lincoln Memorial, Korean War Memorial, Vietnam Memorial. Additional options include; The MLK Memorial, the FDR memorial, The World War ll Memorial, The Jefferson Memorial and The Air force Memorial 6:00 Dinner at Hard Rock Café 7:30 Monument and Memorial Tour ; Jefferson Memorial, FDR Memorial, Martin Luther King Memorial, and World War II Memorial Will visit Air Force Memorial if time allows. 9:00 Board Bus for Hotel 9:30 Check into Hotel (security 11PM to 5AM) DAY 2 7:30-1:30 White House tour will be requested for this date. Tour. Times can vary * 7-8:00 Breakfast at Hotel 8:00 Board motorcoach 9:00 Meet guides at US Capitol for Group Photo and Guided Tour 10:00 Sight-seeing at Smithsonian museums Group will have opportunity to visit a variety of Smithsonian Museum include the National Museum of African American History (timed entry pending ticket availability), National Museum of American History, National Air and Space Museum, and more. ($10 Cash will provided for Lunch) 5:30 Dinner at Bucca De Beppo; 7:00 Board bus Kennedy Center 8:00 Enjoy the Kennedy Center production of Shear Madness 10:30 Return to hotel (security 11PM to 5AM) *subject to last minute approval from White House DAY 3 6:30 Breakfast at Hotel 7:00 Board bus for Arlington Cemetery 8:00 Guided Tour of Arlington Cemetery and General Lee s Home and Wreath Laying at Tomb of the Unknown Soldier scheduled for 9:15 AM (subject to change) 11:00 Visit National Zoo Visit the Pandas! ($20 cash will be provided for lunch) 1:00 Depart for Home 5:00 Dinner Stop (not included) 7:00 Return to Pawling, NY *Itinerary is flexible and may include alternate museums or sites if necessary 6
RESERVATION INSTRUCTIONS Pawling Central School 8 th Grade Trip Washington DC March 21-23 2018 PAYMENT OPTIONS & INSTRUCTIONS To Pay Online 1. GO TO: CDTrips.com 2. On right side of homepage, scroll down and click the link under UPCOMING EVENTS: Protected: Student Page: Pawling 8 th Grade trip to Washington D.C. March 21-23 2018 3. Use Password: PAWLING2018 (case sensitive) to access the STUDENT PAGE 4. Click on Book Online è That will take you to the BOOKING PAGE. 5. Fill out all STUDENT, CONTACT AND PAYMENT information completely 6. Click on COMPLETE YOUR BOOKING. Once booking is completed successfully, a confirmation email will be sent to the email address provided. Online Payment Details A $10 pp deposit paid before 11:59:59 PM on October 1, 2017 reserves your seat. Each student MUST choose one of the payment plans for booking completion Plan A Payment in Full as follows: *October 2, 2017 $490 Plan B 4 Payment Installments as follows: *October 2, 2017 $190 *November 1, 2017 $100 *December 15, 2017 $100 *February 1, 2017 $100 *A 6% processing fee (60 cents) applies to first online payment. Processing fees will be not applied after the initial payment. Payments will be processed automatically w/card on file on due dates indicated. All payments made are non-refundable Late payments will be assessed a 15% late fee If you need assistance booking online, please call 845 798-2188 or 845 798-0783 To Pay By Credit Card, Check or Money Order Fill out the attached STUDENT RESERVATION FORM and send it along with your payment to: CD Trips, LLC 3 California Avenue Liberty, NY 12754 or Fax the form to 845 292-5100 7
STUDENT RESERVATION FORM Pawling Central School 8th Grade Trip Washington D.C. March 21-23, 2018 To pay by credit card, check or money order, fill out this form completely & send it with your payment to: CD Trips, LLC 3 California Avenue Liberty, NY 12754 or fax form to (845) 292-5100 Each student MUST check one of the following payment plans for payment completion: Plan A Payment in Full as follows: *October 2, 2017 $500 Plan B 4 Payment Installments as follows: *October 1, 2017 $200 *November 1, 2017 $100 *December 15, 2017 $100 *February 1, 2017 $100 *If paying by credit card, payments will be processed automatically w/card on file on due dates indicated Checks must be postmarked by due date to avoid late fees All payments made are non-refundable *** Late payments will be assessed a 15% late fee Please print or type clearly! Student s Name Total enclosed $ Address City State Zip Home Phone Mobile Phone Email Address *Date of Birth *Gender Male Female *US Citizen Yes No *What country were you born *City and State of Residence Parent/Guardian Name Email Address Payment Method (check one) Check Money Order Credit Debit Exact Name On Card Card Number Expiration CSC (security code on back of card) Billing Zip Code of Card Signature Have questions or need additional information? Please contact CD Trips at 845 798-2188 or 845 798-0783 *** cdtripsllc@gmail.com *NOTE: CD Trips has requested a tour of the White House for the Pawling 8 th grade class and their chaperones. In order to be considered for a tour, when making a reservation, each person must provide their legal name, birthdate, Place of birth, City of residence and whether or not he or she is a US Citizen. For the purpose of security, confirmation of a tour may not be given until 48 hours before the date of the trip. 8