touring columbus - Experience Columbus
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touring columbus - Experience Columbus
TOURING COLUMBUS Spring 2016 | Group Tour Newsletter willkommen! schmidt’s restaurant und Sausage haus Taste the history of German Village with a stop at iconic Schmidt’s Sausage Haus. Generous portions of German-style wurst, kraut and cream puffs and a spirited atmosphere merge to create that Oktoberfest feeling all year long. Schmidt’s legendary restaurant is a 5th generation, family owned and operated business famous for classics like the award-winning Bahama Mama Sausage and jumbo-sized cream puff. Its German/American cuisine has drawn the likes of Travel Channel’s Man v. Food star Adam Richman who joined in the iconic hospitality and dined on the immense Autobahn Buffet. Located above the restaurant is a banquet and meeting space made up of two rooms with accommodations capable of serving groups from 15 – 112. Outside these rooms is a quaint bricked bar area with an indoor European style Bier Garten with hardwood floors. Tour and bus groups get the ‘best of the wurst’ with banquet room accommodations. Two complimentary meals are provided for tour/bus groups of 35+ and one complimentary meal is provided for 34 and fewer. In addition to Schmidt’s Beautiful Tour Bus Buffet, tour packages can include a Columbus city tour and a strolling accordionist. Visit schmidthaus.com/motor-coach-tour-menu for more on group specials. Pair with OKTOBERFEST Schedule a visit to Columbus during OKTOBERFEST which takes place September 23-25, 2016 (and each year on the last full weekend in September) at the nearby Ohio Expo Center. Join in for bountiful beers, tasty food, lively music, games and events as well as great shopping with arts and crafts vendors. It’s no wonder OKTOBERFEST has been a celebration of German culture in Columbus for over 50 years. Bus and tour groups are welcome at the FEST! Bus groups of over 20 guests are eligible for a special Oktoberfest package that brings together admission, food and drink tickets, reserved area seating and a special Oktoberfest representative who will greet your bus personally. Contact Roger Dudley, [email protected] or visit columbusoktoberfest.com for more information. See Historic German Village Top your Columbus visit off with the Old World charm of German Village. Populated by German immigrants in the mid-1800s, the area has been transformed into a charming neighborhood of brick streets, lovingly restored historic homes, upscale restaurants, friendly neighborhood pubs and unique retail, with scenic Schiller Park in the middle of it all. During the behind-the-scenes “Beyond the Door” tour, go inside two restored homes and private gardens for a peek at what life is like for residents. Or, a step-on guided tour can present the best of the village’s heritage from the comfort of your seat. Explore the neighborhood at germanvillage.com. Buckeyes and boomers Spring is in full swing at Experience Columbus and that means we’ve probably seen you at one of several industry events in recent months like Select Traveler Conference, American Bus Association Marketplace, Heartland Travel Showcase, NTA Travel Exchange, or Tennessee Motorcoach Association Marketplace. What’s next? Our team has a lot in store as we head into the busy summer season. And that’s not to mention what’s coming next for Columbus’ attractions and events as they bring you lots of new experiences in 2016 and beyond. See the Columbus 2016 Tour Planner Guide for a sampling of what’s new and now in Ohio’s capital city. Contact us to get additional copies of the guide. We’re now excited to offer overnight groups a special buckeye bus welcome! Stay overnight in a Columbus hotel and receive a personalized step-on greeting by an Experience Columbus staff member as well as a buckeye candy for everyone made by local confectioner Anthony Thomas Candy Company (ask us about their factory tour). Plan to join us this fall for the Boomer in Groups (BiG) Conference, October 21-23 in Columbus. Boomers are the largest consumer group in the U.S. which is why we couldn’t be prouder to host the premier group travel event catering exclusively to them. Sincerely, Sarah Doodan and Roger Dudley Featured itinerary: capital city eats Ideal for groups of 25+ DAY ONE Morning | Go inside restored homes and private gardens in German Village, one of the nation’s most storied neighborhoods. Lunch | Enjoy a participatory dining experience at The Kitchen, and watch your inner chef emerge! Afternoon | Learn the basics of mead making at Brothers Drake Meadery, then head next door to Middle West Spirits for a taste of their signature vodkas and whiskeys. Or, discover the intricacies of vodka, gin and bourbon making at Watershed Distillery. Evening | Explore the vast collection of art galleries and boutiques in the Short North Arts District – the “Art & Soul” of Columbus. A variety of dining options await during a memorable dinner on your own. Evening | Indulge with handcrafted wine at Wyandotte Winery or Signature Wines. Or, bask in the craft brew scene at Seventh Son Brewery or Land-Grant Brewing. Then, relax over a meal at one of several group-friendly spots (ask us for recommendations). DAY THREE Morning | Explore Krema Nut Company, the oldest peanut butter manufacturer operating in the U.S. today. Then, indulge your sweet tooth during a tour of family-owned Anthony-Thomas Candy Company. Lunch | Nibble your way around Columbus’ celebrated, 130-plus-year-old North Market. Or, get a taste of the city on a Columbus Food Adventures guided food tour. Stops always include independently owned businesses, with samples and behind-the-scenes access. DAY TWO Morning | After breakfast at your hotel, explore Ohio’s herb capital Gahanna. Learn easy ways to enhance everyday recipes and create your own culinary creations of herbal-infused vinegars, oils, syrups or tea. Lunch & Afternoon | Grab lunch at Glass Rooster Cannery a sustainable farm and licensed cannery. Stay for a tour of the working farm or taste your way through an array of Cannery-made fresh bread and artisan jams while enjoying a demonstration. Everyone selects a jam or jelly to take home. Watershed Distillery LEARN MORE: experiencecolumbus.com/tours ohio Village transformation Ohio Village, a recreated 19th century town just outside downtown Columbus is being transformed into a replication of 1890s life. The Village’s 18 buildings and re-enactors will now bring to life an ever-important era in Ohio’s history filled with bicycles and barbershops. The pace of the news cycle and technological innovation quickened during the decade – a fitting parallel to today’s lifestyle. Admission to Ohio Village is included with your admission to the Ohio History Center. Ohio Village uPCOMING Special events 100 = American Bus Association Top 100 event. July 2016 100 July 1 Red, White & Boom July 22-24 Jazz & Rib Fest 100 July 27-Aug. 7 Ohio State Fair August 2016 100 Aug. 5-7 Dublin Irish Festival Aug. 8-14 2016 U.S. Senior Open Championship September 2016 Sept. 16-18 Country Living Fair 100 Sept. 23-25 Oktoberfest October 2016 Oct. 3 Family Reunion Seminar Oct. 7-9 Italian Festival Oct. 19-22 Circleville Pumpkin Show Oct. 21-23 Boomers in Group (BiG) in Columbus Oct. 23-24 Highball November 2016 Nov. 19-Jan. 1 Merry & Bright Nov. 25-Dec. 24 Holidays at Easton Town Center 100 Nov. 19-Jan. 1 Wildlights December 2016 Dec. 3 Short North Holiday Hop Dec. 4 Village Lights Dec. 9-24 BalletMet: The Nutcracker January 2017 Jan. 13-March 5 Orchids February 2017 Feb. 10-12 BalletMet: Peter Pan March 2017 March 2-5 Arnold Sports Festival 100 March 11-Sept. 17 Blooms & Butterflies March 17 Dublin, Ohio St. Patrick’s Celebration March 28-April 2 Broadway in Columbus: Cabaret May 2017 May 12-14 Broadway in Columbus: Riverdance May 27-Sept. 17 Bonsai Showhouse Display LOCAL LOVE Brian Cheek, Marketing Manager, Ohio History Connection, which operates Ohio History Center and Ohio Village, shares some of his favorite spots for dining, entertainment and relaxing with groups. Where to dine Cheek’s go-to is Old Worthington on the city’s north side. There, he enjoys sampling craft beer and wine at House Wine and dining at The Whitney House (ideal for small groups) or historic Worthington Inn. Where to play While in Worthington, he recommends the handmade gifts and hands-on experiences at Igloo Letterpress, where custom pieces are made on an antique, hand-operated press. Just a few miles south along High Street (the main northsouth corridor through Columbus), Cheek likes taking groups to Clintonville to unwind in its fun boutiques, independent merchants and local breweries. Some of his favorites include Elm & Iron, Wholly Craft and Mozart’s Bakery & Piano Cafe. Igloo Letterpress Clintonville 277 W. Nationwide Blvd., Ste. 125 Columbus, OH 43215 800-354-2657 SMALL GROUP CULINARY ADVENTURES DON’T MISS OUT ON THESE EXPERIENCES IDEAL FOR GROUPS OF 25 OR FEWER The Seasoned Farmhouse | Join classically trained Chef Tricia Wheeler whose passion for French cuisine is only equal to her love of local. Tricia treats you to a Seasonal French Cooking Class where you’ll prepare a three-course menu with ingredients from her very own urban garden. What’s Brewing in the Capital City? | From blondes to bold stouts, explore many varieties on a Columbus Brew Adventures trek. Become a beer snob after learning the techniques of tasting. Go behind the scenes as local craft brewers boast about water quality and broaden your horizons on the ins and outs of hop selection. North Market | Meet bakers, chocolatiers and other specialty food makers on an Amazing Tastes Tour. Taste your way through this 130-year-old downtown institution that’s home to dozens of independent merchants offering ethnic specialties and locally-grown food. CONTACT US Roger Dudley, CTASarah Doodan, CTA Professional tour operator contactGroup leader contact Experience Columbus Senior Tourism Sales Manager Experience Columbus Tourism Coordinator 800-354-2657, fax 614-221-5618 800-354-2657, fax 614-221-5618 [email protected]@experiencecolumbus.com Member of: African American Travel Conference | American Bus Assoc. | Select Traveler | BiG - Boomers in Groups | Going on Faith | The International Gay and Lesbian Travel Assoc. | National Tour Assoc. | Ohio Travel Assoc. | Ontario Motorcoach Assoc. | Pennsylvania Bus Assoc. | Tennessee Motor Coach Assoc. | Travel Alliance Partners