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October 30 - November 4, 2016 with Archbishop Joseph W. Tobin, C.Ss.R missions pilgrimage California

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Page 1: California - Archdiocese of Indianapolis · MISSION SAN JUAN BAUTISTA / CARMEL BY THE SEA / MISSION SAN CARLOS BORROMEO / MONTEREY This morning we depart for MISSION SAN JUAN BAUTISTA

October 30 - November 4, 2016

with Archbishop Joseph W. Tobin, C.Ss.Rmissions pilgrimage

California

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Itinerary:DAY ONE, SUNDAY OCTOBER 30INDIANAPOLIS / SAN FRANCISCO

Depart Indianapolis International Airport for San Francisco.

Upon arrival at San Francisco International Airport you are met,assisted and transferred to Pier 39 (or a nearby shopping mall forlunch on your own.) After lunch, enjoy a 3-hour sightseeing tourof San Francisco and a visit to SAN FRANCISCO DE ASIS (MISSIONDOLORES with Mass). Mission Dolores is the oldest intact buildingin the City of San Francisco and the only intact Mission Chapel inthe chain of 21 established under the direction of St. JuniperoSerra.

Overnight at San Francisco Marriott Union Square, ideally locatednear shopping and restaurants for dinner on own this evening.

DAY TWO, MONDAY, OCTOBER 31 MISSION SAN RAFAEL ARCANGEL / MT. TAMALPAIS STATEPARK / SAUSALITO / FERRY

Begin your journey today with a visit and Mass at MISSION SANRAFAEL ARCANGEL, which served as a convalescent hospital forthe many sick neophytes (Christianized Native Americans) there.Continue on to MT. TAMALPAIS STATE PARK (OR THE MARINHEADLANDS OVERLOOK – SCHEDULE PERMITTING) for spectacular views after a drive to the top of Mt. Tamalpais. Next,visit Sausalito, a small town on the bay. We will visit the ArmyCorp of Engineers Bay Model Visitors Center. The small harbor andwaterfront district now popular for café’s and art galleries, wasoriginally part of the Gold Rush expansion period. After free timefor lunch on the pier, take the ferry back across the bay to SanFrancisco where the motorcoach will be waiting to drive you backto the hotel. Dinner tonight is included in Chinatown.

Overnight at San Francisco Marriott Union Square.

INCLUDED MEALS: DINNER

DAY THREE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1SONOMA / WINERY / MISSION SAN FRANCISCO SOLANO

This morning, travel through the vineyards of Sonoma’s winecountry. You will also tour and have Mass at MISSION SAN FRANCISCO SOLANO, the only mission founded after Mexico’sindependence from Spain. You will also enjoy a short walking touraround the town square, before driving onto Napa for a tour andtasting at Andretti Winery.

Overnight at Embassy Suites in Napa.

DAY FOUR, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2 NAPA / MONTEREY

After morning at leisure,we depart for mass at the CarmeliteHouse of Prayer before continuing onto V. Sattui Winery for atasting and an included lunch.

After lunch depart for MONTEREY arriving early evening.

Overnight at Monterey Plaza Hotel in Canery Row, with dinner onown.

INCLUDED MEALS: BREAKFAST / LUNCH

DAY FIVE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3MISSION SAN JUAN BAUTISTA / CARMEL BY THE SEA /MISSION SAN CARLOS BORROMEO / MONTEREY

This morning we depart for MISSION SAN JUAN BAUTISTA formass, before returning to Monterey for an afternoon of exploration at the world famous Monterey Bay Aquarium, 2014TripAdvisor® Travelers’ Choice™ Award for Best Aquarium in theWorld!. Many lunch options are available in the aquarium, or inthe nearby Cannery Row area.

In the afternoon we continue to popular Carmel by the Sea andMISSION SAN CARLOS BORROMEO DEL RIO CARMELO. Aftersome free time to check out the shops, we return to Monterey foranother night. Farewell dinner included on the Wharf in Monterey.

Overnight at Monterey Plaza Hotel.

INCLUDED MEALS: BREAKFAST / DINNER

DAY SIX, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4MISSION SAN JOSE / SAN FRANCISCO / HOME

It’s an early morning departure as you head for a visit to MISSIONSAN JOSE with Mass, then we proceed back to the San Franciscoairport to arrive 2 hours prior to departure and return to Indiana.

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Registration FormComplete and mail with your deposit to: Grueninger Tours, Meridian Tower, 201 W. 103rd St, Suite 380, Indianapolis, IN 46290.

Yes! Sign up person(s) for the Pilgrimage to California departing October 30, 2016. n Single n Double

Enclosed please find my deposit of $ ($250 per person). Please make checks payable to Grueninger Tours.

Name (as it appears on your photo I.D.) Spouse or Roomate(s) Name

Street Address City State Zip

Home Phone Work Phone Cell Phone Email

n Yes, I would like the optional Trip Protection Plan information. (Contact Grueninger Tours at (317) 581-1122 or (800) 225-9919 for rates and to register.)

n No, I do not wish to purchase the Trip Protection Plan. I understand that I will be subject to the cancellation penalties listed above.

Signature

PACKAGE INCLUDES:• Round-trip airfare from Indianapolis to

San Francisco

• Deluxe motorcoach reclining seats, restroom

• First class hotels throughout

• Daily Mass

• Five meals as listed in the itinerary

• Porterage at all hotels

• Entrance fees included throughout

• Ferry fares included

• Grueninger Tours Travel Director

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PR IC ING:Per Person Double Occupancy $2,364Per Person Single Occupancy $2,974

Documents Required: Government issued photo I.D.

Deposit: $250 (non refundable)

Final Payment: 07/15/16

Cancellation: Booking-91 Days: $250 p/p penalty; 90-0 Days – No Refund.

Responsibilities:Grueninger Cruises and Tours, Inc., (dba: Grueninger Music Tours, Ambassadair, Ambassadair Groups and Incentives, Grueninger Tours) its employees, shareholders, subsidiaries, affiliates, officers, directors, agents and assigns (collectively “Grueninger”) doesnot own or operate any entity which is to or does provide goods or services for your trip, including, for example, lodging facilities, transportation companies, local ground handlers, food service or entertainment providers, etc. As a result, Grueninger is notliable for any negligent or willful act or failure to act of any such person, or of any other third party not under its control. Without limiting the foregoing, Grueninger accepts no responsibility for any risk or resulting injury, delay, inconvenience, damage, ordeath which results from criminal activity, weather or other acts of God, accidents, disease, epidemics or the threat thereof, illness, the provision of inappropriate or no medical attention or access to appropriate medical attention, the demands of indoor oroutdoor activities, strikes, political or civil unrest, overbooking, structural or other defective conditions in hotels or other lodging facilities, acts of terrorism or the threat thereof, insurrection or revolt, or any other event beyond its direct control.

Grueninger in its sole discretion reserves the right to decline to accept any participant as a member of these trips. Grueninger reserves the right in its sole discretion to terminate any participant who does not abide by its rules and regulations, and/or whoseconduct is deemed to be such as to endanger the participant, the success of the program or the welfare of other participants, staff members and/or third parties. In the event of such termination, the participant will be sent home at the expense of the participantand his or her parent or guardian. The manner and means of transporting the participant home shall be determined exclusively by Grueninger. In the event of such termination, there will be no refund whatsoever. The participant is personally liable toGrueninger for any damages caused by improper conduct.

Grueninger may cancel any trip because of insufficient enrollment or for any other reason. The terms set forth in this agreement constitute the entire agreement between participant and Grueninger. Any amendment to this agreement must be made inwriting and signed by both parties

No refunds will be made for features in the trip not utilized. The cost of replacing lost or stolen tickets is the responsibility of the passenger. If a flight or transfer by motorcoach or train is missed, whether by weather or other conditions beyond Grueninger’scontrol, participant is responsible to make his or her own arrangements and to pay all charges associated therewith.

Participant’s retention of tickets, reservations, or bookings after issuance shall constitute consent to the above, as well as an agreement on participant’s part to convey the contents hereof to his or her travel companions or group members.

The group and participants agree to hold Grueninger harmless for himself/herself/their self and his/her/their heirs and any of their minors, guests and invitees and acknowledges the inherent risks involved in the use of the hotel’s swimming pool and/or bodyof water, which risks include, but are not limited to bodily injury, sickness, disease or death from using the swimming pool or body of water. The group and participants also acknowledge and understand that use of the swimming pool or body of water bythe participants is potentially dangerous and that the type of injury or damage described above can occur when using the swimming pool or body of water. THE GROUP AND PARTICIPANTS UNDERSTAND THERE WILL BE NO LIFEGUARD ON DUTY AND IFTHE PARTICIPANTS CHOOSE TO SWIM, THEY WILL DO SO AT THEIR OWN RISK.

The group and participants hereby releases Grueninger, its staff and management, from any liability and/or responsibility for possible damage done by members of my group to the Hotel, or any other facility used during the tour, including: buses; vehiclesused to transport students and/or adults, the various attraction facilities and/or performance facilities. I understand that full responsibility for damage, if such is incurred, rests entirely with my group and its sponsors to settle any claims, resulting from saiddamage, directly with the claimant.

ARBITRATION: Any dispute concerning this contract, the brochure or any other advertising material concerning the trip or the trip itself must be resolved exclusively by binding arbitration in Indianapolis, Indiana pursuant to the commercial rules of theAmerican Arbitration Association then existent. In any such arbitration, substantive (but not procedural) Indiana law will apply to all issues.

Meridian Tower201 West 103rd Street, Suite 380Indianapolis, Indiana 46290317.581.1122 | 800.225.9919www.ambassadair.com

For reservations call Grueninger Travel Group / Ambassadair at 317-581-1122 or [email protected]

Insurance: Optional Travel Protection may be purchased and is strongly recommended. Travel Protection is through Travel Insured andmust be purchased with Ambassadair no later than at the time of final payment. Coverage includes Trip Cancellation/Trip Interruption,Emergency Medical and Emergency Medical Evacuation/Repatriation, Trip Delay, Baggage Delay and much more. This is a brief description ofbenefits; certain terms, conditions, limitation and exclusions apply. You may request a copy of the Group Deluxe Travel Protection PlanDescription of Coverage prior to purchase by contacting an Ambassadair Travel Counselor.

To purchase, call Grueninger Travel Group/Ambassadair at: (317) 581-1122 or (800)225-9919.

For more information, contact: Carolyn Noone – Archdio-

cese of IndianapolisPhone: (317) 236-1428 or

(800) 382-9836 x1428 E-mail:[email protected]