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Day Trips

Date:  Wednesday, May 23

Complete Cost:  $74 per person

The Boston Red Sox, New England Patriots, Boston Celtics, and Boston Bruins are the heart and soul of Boston’s “City of Champions.” The Boston Pops celebrate the glorious victories of these teams in concert, with a special tribute to the 100th Anniversary of Fenway Park. This night will feature celebrity athletes; athletes to be determined.

Date:  Thrusday, May 3

Complete Cost:  $67 per person

This lavish and lively spectacular by award-winning composer Neil Berg recreates some of the biggest moments from the best-known Broadway musicals of the last 100 years. Five Broadway stars of shows such as Phantom of the Opera, Les Miserables, CATS, Aida, Jesus Christ Superstar and Little Shop of Horrors light up the stage with the help of an all-star Broadway Orchestra, performing revivals of Broadway classics as well as selections from newer hit musicals. It's an all-star evening, you'll always remember!

Date:  Saturday, April 28

Complete Cost:  $89 per person

This is a great opportunity to take in some of the beautiful scenery New England has to offer in the summertime. You will take a 15-mile ferry ride from Point Judith, RI out to Block Island. Once on the island, enjoy a luncheon with your choice of meal courtesy of the National Hotel. You will also be treated to a narrated tour of the island with views of sandy beaches and towering cliffs. There will be free time for shopping and exploring the quaint shops and art galleries.

Date:  Thursday, March 15th

Complete Fee:  $69 per person

Join us as we head to Westport, MA to experience the Singing Trooper’s St. Patrick’s Day Salute. While at Whites, you will enjoy family syle dining with traditional corned beef & cabbage and roast turkey! We have also scheduled some time for a visit to the Vanity Fair Outlets.

Date:  March 23, 2012

Complete Cost:  $67 per person

Burn the Floor is packed with “How did they do that?” moments as the world-class dancers perform lifts, intricate footwork and thrilling group dances choreographed by former world champ Jason Gilkison. The action never lags during the show’s 25 numbers, many of which are accompanied by a pair of singers and a lively onstage quartet (as well as recorded music). The two acts are loosely divided into sections that move from classic to contemporary dance, but you’ll be too busy watching these amazing performers strut their stuff to glance down at your program. If you’ve missed seeing pure dance on a Broadway stage, this is the show for you!

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