The luxury motor coach welcomes visitors aboard for a four-day tour through the rolling hills of Tennessee. The first stop is in Jackson at the Casey Jones Home and Village; Jones is the renowned engineer. Railroad memorabilia and Casey's personal effects are a highlight. In Memphis, visitors tour Graceland, the home of Elvis, as well his private jet, the "Lisa Marie." Next, the Memphis Rock 'N' Soul museum and Gibson Guitar Factory welcomes visitors. A barbecue dinner caps off the evening. The third day starts with a city tour of Memphis, and then the bus tour to Nashville begins. The Opryland Hotel opens its gardens and conservatory for a tour, then the finale includes a performance of the Grand Ole Opry.
Rolling through the Blue Ridge Mountains of Tennessee in autumn offers visitors a view of colorful foliage and vistas. The motor coach stops first at Chattanooga, home to the Tennessee aquarium, a unique freshwater aquarium. The evening is spent at the Cumberland County Playhouse for dinner and a play. The next stop on this special tour is at the home of the coal miner's daughter--Loretta Lynn. Expect to take in the events of her life as exhibited in her Plantation Home, Coal Miner's Daughter Museum, Frontier Homestead and the Simulated Kentucky Coal Mine.
Sit back and take in the "Scenic Center of the South" as the motor coach winds its way to Chattanooga. The tour includes a ride on the Lookout Mountain Incline Railway, where visitors can see seven states from the top of Lookout Mountain. Other stops include Fairyland Caverns and Mother Goose Village, home to geological history including stone formations. At Point Park, relive history with a Civil War story, the "Battle Above the Clouds." The tour passes through Nantahala National Forest and includes a lunch stop in the historic town of Franklin.