ALL TOURS LEAVE FROM CROWNE PLAZA HOTEL
Virginia Avenue and 1-85 South


DAY 1: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10 2001

COCA-COLA MUSEUM - UNDERGROUND ATLANTA
CNN CENTER - CENTENNIAL PARK

TIME: 4:00 PM - 9:00 PM
PRICE: $28.00 per person includes bus, guide and admission. (Based on 35-person minimum on a 47 passenger Motor coach.)

First stop is a self-guided tour of the Coca-Cola Museum with its many exhibit and mementoes dating from its Atlanta beginnings to the present. Stroll through Atlanta's original downtown district, now called UNDERGROUND ATLANTA before re-boarding the bus to Centennial Park to watch the 6:00 pm light and music show of the Olympic Fountains. Afterwards, time for dinner on your own in CNN CENTER FOOD COURT.


DAY 2: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2001

NORTH GEORGIA MOUNTAINS - DAHLONEGA
ANNA RUBY FALLS and HELEN, GEORGIA

TIME: 8:30 AM - 6:30 PM
PRICE: $55.00 per person (based on a 50 person minimum guarantee on a 55 passenger Motorcoach) and includes bus, guide, admission to the Ddhlonega Gold Museum and coolers of water and soft drinks on the bus.

Dohionega, Georgia, nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains is the site of the country's first gold rush. Visit the Gold Museum on the Square and browse in the many antique and craft shops in the quaint downtown historic district.

Next, ride to Helen for lunch on your own with plenty of time to browse in their shops. Helen is a re-created Alpine Village popular with tourists from all over the world.

Last stop - ANNA RUBY FALLS located in Unicoi State Park adjacent to Helen.


DAY 3: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2001

CYCLORAMA - DOWNTOWN ATLANTA - STONE MOUNTAIN PARK

TIME: 9:00AM - 4:00PM
PRICE: $59.00 per person based on 50-person minimum on a 55 passenger Motor coach.

Visit the famous three-dimensional painting of the Battle of Atlanta, July 1864. Time to visit the Civil War Museum located in the CYCLORAMA building.

Next, drive through Downtown Atlanta and the Druid Hills Neighborhood on your way to Stone Mountain Park, Georgia's #1 attraction.

This 3200 acre park surrounding a gigantic granite mountain offers something for everyone.

After a delicious Southern Buffet served in the Stone Mountain Inn dining room, choose two of the following attractions and Memorial Hall which faces the Civil War Carving on the face of the Mountain:

  • SKYLIFT
  • 19 BUILDING PLANTATION
  • RIVERBOAT RIDE
  • TRAIN
  • ANTIQUE CAR MUSEUM

Deadline for pre-convention ticket sales is September 28, 2001. Payment for tickets sold is due on October 2, 2001. Tickets can be sold on site based on availability of space.