The 2014 Philadelphia Flower Show
"ART-iculture!"
See the largest annual indoor flower show in the world, & the premier horticultural display garden in the country -
Longwood Gardens
March 5-6 (Wed.-Thurs.) and March 8-9 (Sat.-Sun.)
The theme for the 184th PHS Philadelphia Flower Show is "ART-iculture," celebrating everyone from Michelangelo to Monet, Picasso to Pollack, and da Vinci to Dali. For more details, visit www.TheFlowerShow.com. Most people come with me to see the Flower Show, but almost everyone enjoys Longwood Gardens even more. It is so peaceful and relaxing, after the bustle of downtown Philly. We will spend more time at Longwood Gardens this year, rather than trying to squeeze in a second stop. Each year we order mushrooms (lots of them), and you can do that once again in 2014.
First Day - March 5 (Wed.) or 8 (Saturday)
7:30 Depart Rochester from Bristol's Garden Center on Rt. 96 just south of Eastview Mall
11:15 Lunch included near Scranton, PA at The Inn at Nichols Village
3:00 Arrive Philadelphia Flower Show
9:00 Leave show for Comfort Inn/Suites in Wilmington, Delaware (same hotel we always use)
9:45 Arrive at Hotel
Second Day – March 6 (Thurs.) or 9 (Sunday)
8:10 Leave for Longwood Gardens (continental breakfast at hotel)
9:00 Arrive Longwood Gardens, lunch on your own in their wonderful cafe
2:30 Leave for dinner in Scranton.
5:30 Arrive at the Radisson Lackawanna Station Hotel for an elegant closing dinner
10:30 Return to Rochester (Bristol's Garden Center)
The 2014 price is $395 per person (double) includes everything except dinner at the Flower Show, and also does not include lunch at Longwood (add $55 for a single). Send a $100 deposit to reserve your place, with full payment due by January 10, 2014. Call Michael at 585-703-9237 if you have questions. Please send a check payable to Michael Warren Thomas, 19 Trafalgar Street, Rochester, NY 14619.
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