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CENTRAL PARK WALKING TOUR SATURDAY, MAY 17, 2008
SEATS/TICKETS: 48 (TOTAL – PLEASE CALL FOR CURRENT AVAILABILITY)
DEPARTURE TIMES: RETURN TIMES:
*SPARTA POLICE STATION: 7:50AM SPARTA: 6:05PM
ROCKAWAY MALL ROCKAWAY MALL LOT #36: 8:10AM LOT #36: 5:45PM
DOVER TERMINAL: 8:20AM DOVER TERMINAL: 5:35PM
WATERVIEW PARK & RIDE: 8:40AM WATERVIEW: 5:15PM
* Please note that we need a minimum of 10 passengers for a Sparta pick-up. When booking, if you are interested in picking up in Sparta, let our reservationist know. If we get 10 or more, we’ll contact you. __________________________________________________________________________________________
PRICE: $75.00pp__________________________________________________________________________________________
TRIP ITINERARY/MISCELLANEOUS: 9:50am Arrive Manhattan, NYC 10:00am - 12:00pm Central Park Walking Tour Central Park is more than just a green space in the middle of Manhattan Island. It is an 843-acre oasis, 150 years in the making and a favorite retreat for New Yorkers of all walks of life. An essential part of the urban landscape, Central Park is something that no New Yorker could live without. It fits into the Manhattan environment so naturally, that many people never realize it is entirely man-made. Follow your guide on the winding paths and over the bridges and through the tunnels, and learn how the architects Olmsted and Vaux created New York's "backyard." The tour covers about 1˝ - 2 miles (30-40 blocks), and a restroom break will be available.
12:30pm - 1:30pm Lunch at Dallas BBQ (included) Lunch to consist of Chicken & Ribs combo, corn bread, French fries, cole slaw, soda & dessert.
2:00pm - 4:00pm Central Park Zoo The Central Park Zoo has existed only since 1988. The evolution of this city landmark launched the modern trend in urban zoos around the nation: the transformation of cages and menagerie-style zoos into natural habitat exhibits that educate, involve, and connect people to our natural world. From a steamy rain forest to an icy Antarctic penguin habitat, visitors pass through tropic, temperate and polar regions to encounter fascinating animals - from tiny leafcutter ants to tremendous polar bears. * There is scheduled to be a sea lion feeding at 2:00pm and a penguin feeding at 2:30pm. __________________________________________________________________________________________ Please contact a tour representative for more information and/or reservations at (973) 366-0600 ext. 602. |
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