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NASHVILLE DESCRIPTIONS

Meal Options | Dinner & Theatre | Theatre Only | Tours | Attractions | Riverboat Cruises |

MEAL OPTIONS
OPRYLAND HOTEL SUNDAY BRUNCH

Grand and sumptuous Sunday brunch served at Opryland Hotel

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DINNER & THEATRE PACKAGES
NITELIFE DINNER THEATRE IN MUSIC VALLEY

Experience a musical journey that celebrates today’s country and honors its traditions with sounds that made Nashville famous Dinner is included and entertainment varies.

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THEATRE ONLY
GRAND OLE OPRY

Every weekend the Grand Ole Opry blends the excitement of a live audience, the heritage of the world’s longest running live radio show and an incredible mix of talent to create a uniquely American experience.

Opry members Garth Brooks, Diamond Rio, Little Jimmy Dickens, Loretta Lynn, Martina McBride, Brad Paisley, Charley Pride, Porter Wagoner, Trisha Yearwood and many more “mix it up” with today’s brightest most happening country stars. The Opry is where country rocks, bluegrass rules, Western swings. Best of all, you just never know who might drop in!

RYMAN AUDITORIUM

Built as a church in 1892, the Ryman famously served as home of the Grand Ole Opry from 1943 – 1974 and was completely renovated in 1994. By day you can take the museum tour that showcases the legendary stars who have graced its stage.   Evenings you can return to the premier performance hall for one of many shows and concerts scheduled year round.

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TOURS
DISCOVER NASHVILLE TOUR (3 ˝ Hours)

Discover Nashville is an inclusive tour of the best that Nashville has to offer. Enjoy  a driving tour of all the landmarks including Downtown Historic 2Nd Ave, Fort Nashborough, the State Capitol, the Parthenon, Music Row, Studio B, home of over 100 top ten hits of Elvis Presley’s, Bicentennial Mall and Vanderbilt University. Included also are admissions to the new Country Music Hall of Fame and the Ryman Auditorium Museum, the “Mother Church of Country Music”, and former home to the Grand Ole Opry. Your tour ends at Legends Corner on Honky Tonk Row in downtown Nashville.

GRAND LEGENDS TOUR (3 ˝ Hours)

Navigate the gardens and waterfalls of Opryland Hotel’s breathtaking 4.5 acres glass domed Delta addition aboard a Delta Boat. Then tour the Country Music Sidewalk of Fame with your choice of admission to one of various Music Valley Museums plus a personalized tour of Gibson’s Guitar showcase at OpryMills, the Grand Ole Opry Museum and plaza of the legendary Grand Ole Opry House.

HOMES OF THE STARS TOURS (3 ˝ Hours)

Your tour will include a drive through Nashville, including Historic 2nd Ave, past Fort Nashborough, the State Capitol, the Ryman Auditorium and through the neighborhoods of Country Music artists who call Nashville their home. See homes of Country Music Greats such as Alan Jackson, former home of Vince Gill and Amy Grant, Ronnie Milsap, Dolly Parton, Trace Adkins, Bryan White, Martina McBride, Ronnie Dunn and Kix Brooks, the late Webb Pierce, the late Hank Williams, Trisha Yearwood, the late Tammy Wynette, Lori Ann Crook and Little Jimmy Dickens.

HISTORIC TENNESSEE (4 ˝ Hours)

Step back in time as Belle Meade, “Queen of the Tennessee Plantations” was the centerpiece of a 19th century plantation, thoroughbred, stud farm and nursery. The present 30-acre site features 10 outbuildings which include an 1832 slave cabin and a colossal carriage house and stables. Your next visit will be The Hermitage, stately manor of our seventh president and favorite son of Tennessee, Andrew Jackson. Experience how President Andrew Jackson and his beloved wife Rachel raised their family, prospered from a two-story farmhouse to an elaborate Presidential plantation. Visitors can pay their respects to the tombs of Andrew and Rachel located in the beautiful garden, as well as visit other historic buildings including the slave quarters of Alfred and the church that Andrew built for his family.

JACK DANIEL’S COUNTRY (6 Hours)

Leave the bright lights of Nashville for Shelbyville, Lynchburg and the rolling hills of middle Tennessee. First stop is Lynchburg, population 361 and home of Jack Daniels, the oldest registered U.S. distillery. Your tour includes a tour of the brewery, viewing the process of whiskey making, both past and present. Then visit charming local shops and enjoy lunch on your own in a friendly Lynchburg restaurant. You may also want to stop by the Tennessee Walking Horse Museum also located in Lynchburg and prepare for your return drive to Nashville where you will pass working Tennessee Walking Horse Farms.

NASHVILLE NIGHTS “HONKY TONK HEAVEN”(4-4 ˝ Hours)

Enjoy a driving tour by the Ryman Auditorium, the State Capital, historic 2nd Ave, Wild Horse Saloon and the Country Music Hall of Fame. Honky Tonk Row is famous for the Country Music artists who have used these stages as a platform for fun, fame and fortune. Tonight you will explore the back alley leading to the Honky Tonks that the stars of the Grand Ole Opry graced before, after and sometimes during the show when performing at the legendary Ryman Auditorium. Nightclub, “Legends Corner” will be your Honky Tonk Headquarters for the evening, where you can eat, enjoy a complimentary drink and dance to live Country Music. The $10 Entertainment Passport provided on this tour is good toward food or merchandise at Legends Corner and at other nearby Nashville night spots including the Hard Rock Café and the Wild Horse Saloon.

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ATTRACTIONS
BELLE MEADE MANSION

Experience the Old South at Belle Meade Plantation, the “Queen of Tennessee Plantations”. The 1850’s Greek Revival mansion is surrounded by eight out-buildings representing 100 years of history and was once the centerpiece of a 5,200 acre plantation, thoroughbred, stud farm and nursery. The present 30-acre site features 10 outbuildings which include an 1832 slave cabin and a colossal carriage house and stables.

COUNTRY MUSIC HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM

Nashville’s new Country Music Hall of Fame is one of the most exciting museums in the world and the leading showcase for country music. Explore the history of America’s music at your own pace, following your own personal interests as well as the history of country music as it happened. Hear rare recordings of country’s legendary performers, enjoy behind-the –scene films, rare costumes, historical momentos, instruments and even car collections owned by country legends. Marvel at the interactive, touch screen exhibits while computer kiosks help trace your own connection with music, from the careers of your favorite country music legends to even making your own CD.

THE HERMITAGE

Experience how our nation’s seventh president, Andrew Jackson and his beloved wife Rachel raised their family, prospered from a two-story farmhouse to an elaborate Presidential plantation. Visitors can pay their respects to the tombs of Andrew and Rachel located in the beautiful garden, as well as visit other historic buildings including the slave quarters of Alfred and the church that Andrew built for his family. Andrew Jackson was the first president to not come from aristocracy.

RYMAN AUDITORIUM MUSEUM

Built as a church in 1892, the Ryman famously served as home of the Grand Ole Opry from 1943 – 1974 and was completely renovated in 1994. By day you can take the museum tour that showcases the legendary stars who have graced its stage.   Sit awhile in the original pews and take in “If These Walls Could Talk” a short film hosted by Trisha Yearwood that features the people and events that shaped the Ryman’s past and present. Step onto the historic stage and have your photo taken, then stroll through halls filled with fascinating memorabilia from the Ryman’s storied past.

SHOPPING SHUTTLE TO OPRY MILLS PLUS BIG SAVINGS COUPON BOOK

Shopping and Entertainment (Shoppertainment) at its finest! Opry Mills combines outlet, discount and specialty retailers, themed restaurants and fun-filled entertainment venues in an energetic and exciting environment with more than 200 places to shop, eat and play. Shuttle includes r/t transportation and Coupon Book for big savings!

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RIVERBOAT CRUISES
showboatgen.jpg (29750 bytes)   SHOWBOAT GENERAL JACKSON SIGHTSEEING CRUISE (4 Hours)

Enjoy a mid-day cruise up the Cumberland River aboard the Showboat General Jackson and enjoy the sights and sounds of the River.

  SHOWBOAT GENERAL JACKSON LUNCH CRUISE (4 Hours)

Cruise the Cumberland River aboard the world’s largest showboat, the General Jackson, while you enjoy lunch and Nashville’s hottest daytime country show, “Now That’s Country”.

  SHOWBOAT GENERAL JACKSON DINNER CRUISE (4 Hours)

Enjoy a seated dinner and fabulous musical review aboard the world’s largest showboat, the General Jackson.

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