Niagara Falls, New York

Did you know you can see Niagara Falls without going to Canada? From the Seneca Niagara Casino you can ride on the Maid of the Mist, tour the Cave of the Winds, dine at the Top of the Falls Restaurant, tour a winery and much more. Plus you get all the luxury lodging, gaming action and fine food that Seneca Niagara Casino & Hotel has to offer.
Villa Roma Resort

Enjoy a three night stay at the All-Inclusive Villa Roma Resort in the Catskill Mountains of New York. Your stay included all meals, a wide variety of daily activities and games, an indoor pool and outdoor heated pool as well as nightly live entertainment. Staying at the Villa Roma Resort is like a “cruise on land.”
Pennsylvania Northwoods Outing

Come, experience an all-inclusive Outing to the Pennsylvania Northwoods with lodging at the Historic Penn Woods Hotel. This tour features small town comforts, natural beauty, a wagon ride into Pennsylvania’s Grand Canyon. You will also learn about the Timber Industry and visit a Dark Skies Park. It’s a great trip that’s just waiting for your group.
“The Gilded Age” in New York

This is sightseeing that parallels a TV Show. “The Gilded Age,” is a new series by writer Julian Fellowes (Downton Abbey), set amongst the lives of New York’s Robber Barons in the 1880s, it will premiere on HBO in 2022. The show tells the story of a new-money family trying to join the ranks of the Astors and Vanderbilts. The tour includes a Cabaret Dinner Show and a full day Gilded Age tour.
New England Railroads

Climb aboard New England’s historic trains and discover amazing scenery as you travel through the White Mountains of New Hampshire and Cape Cod. This grand adventure features five scenic train rides including the Mount Washington Cog Railway, the world’s oldest mountain-climbing railroad. This tour also includes tours of the Breakers and Rosecliff Mansions as well as time to explore Nantucket’s historic lighthouses and cobblestone streets.
Maine Summer Vacation

Acadia is the oldest National Park east of the Mississippi River and was discovered by Samuel de Champlain in 1604. Learn of John D. Rockefeller’s instrumental role in the Park’s development, listen to tales of the Wabanaki people, the island’s original habitats, and discover why this Park has become one of the most sought-after destinations in the United States.
