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The Opry celebrates its birthday with star-packed Opry shows, a birthday concert, and birthday excitement in the Opry Plaza, October 19-20, 2007.
Day One
The
Grand Ole Opry Birthday Celebration
tour starts when you arrive in Nashville and check-in to one of the city’s deluxe hotels. To ensure a smooth check-in, one of our representatives will meet you and give the group leader the ticket package. This evening enjoy a southern style dinner buffet along with live music featuring “oldies but goodies” and today’s popular tunes at the Nashville Nightlife Dinner Show. (D.)
Day Two
Start the morning off by getting to know Music City. One of our local tour guides will meet your group and show you the highlights of the city, including the downtown area and some of its history, famous Music Row, our Bi-Centennial Mall and its impressive WWII monument, Nashville’s Parthenon, and even a few homes of the stars. The city tour also includes admission to the historic Ryman Auditorium.
Next, enjoy a picnic style lunch at the Opry Plaza provided by Nashville’s Wildhorse Saloon. After lunch, visit with the Opry Stars for an autograph session. Today also includes a visit to the Grand Ole Opry Museum where you can relive the memories as you view tributes to the great stars of country music. Exhibits honor legends such as Patsy Cline, Minnie Pearl, and Roy Acuff as well as more current artists such as Reba McEntire and Garth Brooks.
Enjoy some shopping time at Opry Mills Mall with a coupon book valued at over $250 in savings at the various stores, including the some of the most popular retail stores and the best specialty stores. For dinner, enjoy friend chicken and catfish at its best at the Cock of the Walk. Conclude your evening at the
Grand Ole Opry Birthday Celebration
concert featuring Ronnie Milsap. (B. L. & D.) |
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Day Three
After continental breakfast and checking out of your hotel, enjoy more musical history at the Country Music Hall of Fame, where the group will enjoy wonderful displays, hands-on exhibits and presentations that portray country music from its early day roots as well as its progression into the popularity the genre has reached today. Next, depart for home with musical memories that will last a lifetime. (B.)
Your trip doesn’t have to end when the Grand Ole Opry Birthday Celebration is over. Stay another day and night for more Music City Fun or let Tour Nashville With Us! help with tour planning to nearby Memphis or Pigeon Forge for your group.
Meal Key: B. – Breakfast, L. – Lunch, D. – Dinner
Meals to be provided as part of the tour package price |
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