Special Edition Tattoo 250
Join us in April of 2026 as we begin the celebration of America’s 250th Anniversary in Virginia. In the springtime we feature the Virginia International Tattoo and explore Britain’s Colonial Settlements in Jamestown and Williamsburg, learn about Pre-Revolutionary America and our discontent with British Rule. Then as that chapter ends we celebrate with music from the British Invasion of the 1960’s performed by “Martha & The Sons of Liberty.”
The NEW Dolly Parton Experience
Now open, the NEW Dolly Parton Experience brings you more Dolly than Ever. It is filled with exhibits that highlight her career, the influences and her biggest dreams. Plus we add everything Dolly including Dolly’s hometown tour, an exciting afternoon at Dollywood celebrating its 40th anniversary in 2025. Plus, her two great dinner shows.
Southern Girls Spring Break
It’s a retro Myrtle Beach Spring Break . . . “Well the Southern girls with the way they talk, they knock me out when I’m down there . . .” Rock out with a special Beach Boys Tribute and two different shows at The Carolina Opry. Plus a Low Country Shrimp Boil and Shag Dance Lessons. Come back to the Beach this spring! This tour will “make you feel all right, as you dance the night away . . .”
The Yorktown Victory Parade
In October, join us as The Revolution ends and we celebrate America’s Victory at Yorktown. From Bleacher seats along the Parade Route you see the Continental Army, Fife and Drum Bands, celebrities such as the Marquis de Lafayette and Gen. George Washington. And again as this tour’s history lesson concludes we enjoy a Rock n’ Roll Gala Dinner Party hosted by Gen Washington himself.
Give Me Liberty
Four of our first five Presidents were Virginians. Two fought in the Revolution, one wrote the Declaration and one wrote the Constitution. Come see their homes, discover the legacies. From Patrick Henry’s “Give Me Liberty” speech and to the final battle at Yorktown, you’ll hear how it all happened.
Chasing the Redcoats
Listen as American Patriots rail against the tyranny of King George. Come see the places where they argued loudest for Freedom. Walk in their footsteps, hear their words, dine in their taverns – It’s a frolicking great adventure in American History. In these seven days your group tour will touch on a myriad of historical topics, from Colonial unrest at the Boston Tea Party Ship in 1773, to the final conflict at Yorktown in 1781. You will have heard the words of Patriots and shared a mug of ale, and perhaps you will gain a new appreciation of the hardships endured in our pursuit of liberty.
Creole Christmas
Celebrate the Holidays New Orleans Style with a Creole Christmas. Discover Creole traditions from the 19th Century, and enjoy two great meals – a Holiday Jazz Brunch at the Court of Two Sisters and the New Orleans School of Cooking. Plus, stroll through thousands of dazzling lights at the Celebration in the Oaks – THE New Orleans holiday tradition.
The Creation of a Democracy
This tour is an abbreviated version of “Chasing the Redcoats” Come, Listen as American Patriots rail against the tyranny of King George in Boston. Then Come, see the places where they argued loudest for Freedom in Philadelphia. Walk in their footsteps, hear their words, dine in their taverns – It’s a frolicking great adventure in American History. In these five days your group tour will touch on a myriad of historical topics, beginning with Colonial unrest at the Boston Tea Party Ship in 1773, to the “Creation of a Democracy” in Philadelphia.
250 Years after The Tea Party
The Boston Tea Party occurred on Dec 16, 1773. Come see where it started, visit the Battle Green in Lexington where in 1775 they fired “The shot heard round the world.” Listen to the stories of Paul Revere and the Minutemen as you search for history amongst the skyscrapers.