NY YANKEES VS. BALTIMORE ORIOLES AT CAMDEN YARDS

August 23 (Saturday) - 24 (Sunday), 2008

Event Price:               

Single occupancy: $475.00pp

Double occupancy: $349.00pp

Triple occupancy: $319.00pp

 

Event Includes:          

* Round-trip motorcoach transportation

* One Night Hotel Accommodation - in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor.

* A Lakeland Tour Director to accompany the group

* Lower level reserved ticket to the NY Yankees vs. Baltimore Orioles game at Camden Yards

* Two Buffet Breakfasts

* Free time in Baltimore's Inner Harbor

 

Clothing/Weather:

Casual and comfortable for your touring pleasure. The average daily high temperature in Baltimore during August is mid-80s; the average daily low is mid-60s.

 

Hotel:             

Days Inn Inner Harbor, Baltimore, MD. One night. Our hotel in Baltimore is located just a few blocks away from Oriole Park at Camden Yards ballpark. The Days Inn Inner Harbor offers 250 beautifully appointed guestrooms and a full service restaurant, heated outdoor pool, fitness center, full service restaurant and lounge, room service and concierge service.

 

Meals:                                   

Two Buffet Breakfasts – one at the Hilton Garden Inn Rockaway and one at your Baltimore hotel.

 

Attractions:

* Reserved ticket to the Yankees/Orioles game - leftfield lower box, close to the field! The ballpark is only 2 blocks from the birthplace of baseball's most legendary hero, George Herman "Babe" Ruth. Oriole Park is state-of-the-art yet unique, traditional and intimate in design. It blends with the urban context of downtown Baltimore while taking its image from baseball parks built in the early 20th century. Steel, rather than concrete trusses, an arched brick facade, a sun roof over the gentle slope of the upper deck, an asymmetrical playing field, and natural grass turf are just some of the features that tie it to those magnificent big league ballparks built in the early 1900's. Ebbets Field (Brooklyn), Shibe Park (Philadelphia), Fenway Park (Boston), Crosley Field (Cincinnati), Forbes Fields (Pittsburgh), Wrigley Field (Chicago), and The Polo Grounds (New York) were among the ballparks that served as powerful influences in the design of Oriole Park

 

* Free time in Baltimore's Inner Harbor - In 1729, a thriving waterfront port was born on the site of what has become Baltimore's premier entertainment destination. It is several blocks of adventure in history, science, food, fashion and fun. Harborplace is home to more than 125 restaurants, shops, boutiques, galleries and sidewalk cafes. You may like to get around the Inner Harbor via the Water Taxi, which allows you the flexibility of unlimited on/off privileges for the day. The water taxi serves 35 major attractions around the Inner Harbor. A popular attraction in the Inner Harbor that you may wish to visit is the National Aquarium. Housing more than 16,000 creatures, the aquarium exhibits a variety of species in their naturalistic habitats. You'll find animals such as stingrays, sharks, sea turtles, bullfrogs, phytoplankton, monkeys, sloths, iguanas, and puffins.

 

Itinerary:                    

 

DAY 1 – August 23, 2008 - Saturday (B)

Breakfast buffet (included) at the Hilton Garden Inn (adjacent to Rockaway Mall Lot #36)

Depart Hilton Garden Inn

Arrive Baltimore, MD

Free time in Baltimore's Inner Harbor (lunch not included)

Hotel check-in for one night

Yankees vs. Orioles evening baseball game at Camden Yards

                                   

DAY 2 – August 24, 2008 - Sunday (B)

Buffet breakfast (included)

Free day to explore Baltimore’s Inner Harbor

Depart Baltimore, MD

Return to Hilton Garden Inn (adjacent to Rockaway Mall Lot #36)

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Please contact a tour representative for more information and/or reservations at (973) 366-0600 ext. 602.