: CACI S PORT OF CALL July 22 July 27, 2007
: CACI S PORT OF CALL JULY 22 27, 2007 San Diego is a beautiful and relaxing city on the shore of the Pacific Ocean, consistently rated one of the top vacation destinations in North America. A national magazine once called this city the only area in the United States with perfect weather. There is so much to see and do that it is hard to fit it all in. ACCOMMODATIONS We are staying at the Kona Kai Resort and Spa, a spectacular waterfront getaway on San Diego s Shelter Island on the dramatic San Diego Bay. Kona Kai is on eleven acres of lush tropical gardens situated right at the tip of Shelter Island with a sandy beach and marina on one side and the beautiful bay with the San Diego skyline on the other side. The classic style of this California hotel includes alabaster walls, red tile roofs and archways. These features set the tone of the resort and create a warm and relaxing atmosphere in a Mediterranean style. Completely renovated in 1995, the Kona Kai Resort has a colorful history as a premiere California destination for travelers from around the world. There is volleyball on the beach, tennis courts nearby, a bike rental on property, and pathways for leisurely walks, including a walkway along the bay. The convention package includes your five nights stay at the beautiful Kona Kai, five breakfasts, four dinners, two dances plus a night of entertainment, daily Mass (except Wednesday), and parties including our welcome and after-hours parties. ATTRACTIONS Join us on a city tour to get a taste of all there is to see and do so you can plan which sites you want to spend more time at later in the week. Old Town San Diego is considered the birthplace of California. The Old Town State Historic Park is a California settlement depicting the Mexican and early American years of 1821 to 1872 with historic buildings and adobe homes. Visit Bazaar Del Mundo and also Old Town Market. Father Junipero Serra established the first of California s missions in 1769. It was moved to its present site in 1774. Mission Basilica San Diego De Alcala is one of the stops on our city tour. Balboa Park is the cultural center of San Diego with 15 museums some of which are the Reuben H. Fleet Science Center with the world s first Imax Dome Theater, an Aerospace Museum, the Historical Society Museum, a Model Railroad Museum, the Art Museum, Museum of Man and Natural History Museum. The Japanese Friendship Garden in Balboa Park also has an observation deck overlooking the canyon. The Botanical Building has more than 2,100 plants. The Maritime Museum of San Diego on the Embarcadero encompasses three historic vessels with nautical and maritime exhibits. Also located on the Embarcadero is the
Aircraft Carrier Museum on the USS Midway. The USS Midway is America s longest serving carrier, 47 years, and the first ship built that was too wide to navigate the Panama Canal. You can take a 55-minute self-guided audio tour that depicts all aspects of life on the carrier. The flight and hangar decks also have various military aircraft on display. There is an elevator if you don t want to negotiate the steps between decks. Seaport Village, just a short walk from the Embarcadero, is a 14-acre outdoor plaza with a mix of Cape Cod and classic San Francisco architecture, a bayside boardwalk, waterfront shopping, dining and sidewalk eateries. We are currently working on a transportation system to get you around to the various sites of your choice. POST CONVENTION If you re not ready to end your vacation on Friday, July 27, you can stay extra nights at the Kona Kai at our special group price or you can continue your vacation at the Happiest Place On Earth - Disneyland in Anaheim, California, July 27-29. Walt Disney s dream came to fruition in 1955 and has grown since then. It s not just for kids, Disneyland Is For Adults Too! It is for the kid in all of us, no matter what age. Many of the attractions are not just thrill rides (though there are some) but journeys of imagination and appreciation. Board the Disneyland Railroad and circle the park, passing the 1890 s Main Street, U.S.A., and seven other theme areas: Tomorrowland, Frontierland, Fantasyland, Adventureland, Critter Country, Mickey s Toontown and New Orleans Square. Then explore each theme area on your own taking in as many attractions as you can. In addition to Disneyland, there is Disney s new park, California Adventure, and Downtown Disney. California Adventure is a theme park based on the fun, golden dreams and adventures of California. Downtown Disney is a 20-acre shopping, dining and entertainment district within walking distance of both theme parks. Your post convention package includes transportation from the Kona Kai Resort in San Diego to our Anaheim motel, the Del Sol Inn for two nights with continental breakfasts. The Del Sol Inn is right across from Disneyland. Package price does not include transportation back to San Diego. When booking your flights, you can book your return flight from Orange County s John Wayne Airport or from LAX. Admission tickets to the Disney theme parks are not included. When you arrive in Anaheim you can purchase the ticket of your choice. A one-day, one-park ticket is $63. You can choose which park you wish to go to. A one-day park hopper is $83 and gives you admission to both Disney parks. A two-day park hopper ticket, which gives you admission to both parks on both days, is $122. You can also purchase tickets in advance
at your local AAA office or online at Disney.com and then go to Disneyland. Downtown Disney is for all to enjoy without admission. CHAPLAIN S FUND The Chaplain s Fund is administered by the CACI Chaplain. The funds are used to help local club chaplains attend the convention by covering some of their convention package and traveling costs. If you would like to contribute to this fund please do so on the convention reservation form. MUSIC MINISTRY If you wish to lend your voice or musical talent at the Sunday and Thursday convention masses, please indicate your interest in the appropriate spot on the reservation form. You can also call Irma Loera of the Orange County CAC at 562-682-5478 or e-mail her at ILoera@hotmail.com. She will send you copies of music and will inform you when rehearsals will be. CONVENTION CONTACT INFO: Your 2007 CACI San Diego Convention /Vacation Coordinators are Janet Yntema (Detroit) at 313-882-0990 or via E-mail at janety602@aol.com, or Rita Walczyk (Detroit) at 248-336-0391 or via E-mail at firecracker_jl04@yahoo.com. If you have questions that are not addressed in the convention information materials please call. The San Diego Convention form, the Tour Excursion form, and the Post Convention form are all available at www.caci.org/conv_natl.html. All forms are accessible off of the main CACI web site at www.caci.org (click on Annual National Convention/Vacation).
: CACI s Port of Call San Diego, California July 22 July 27, 2007 Please print information (prices quoted are per person). You must be a CAC member to attend this convention. Name Name on Name Tag Address City State Zip+4 Phone: Day Night E-Mail: CAC of Delegate [ ] (yes) 1 st CACI Convention [ ] (yes) Current Office Held: [ ] Local [ ] Regional [ ] CACI [ ] Male [ ] Female [ ] Smoker [ ] Non-smoker Roommate: [ ] Smoker [ ] Non-smoker [ ] Don t Care Emergency Contact: Phone: ( ) Please check if any apply to you: [ ] Vegetarian [ ] Allergic to seafood, shellfish [ ] Gluten intolerance ADA Needs Double Single Postmarked by: May 18 EARLY BIRD RATE $745 $1155 May 19 June 1 $770 $1180 After June 1 $795 $1205 $ Extra nights - rate per night per person (indicate dates below) $ 83 $ 166 $ Thursday, July 19 Friday, July 27 Friday, July 20 Saturday, July 28 Saturday, July 21 Sunday, July 29 Chaplain s Fund Contribution $ ROOMMATES: If you and a friend have agreed to room together, please specify below. If you submit a reservation Tours $ form at a double rate and do not specify a roommate, an attempt will be made to match you with one. However, a Convention Total $ match cannot be guaranteed. Roommate s Name: Grand Total Reservations accepted after June 1 st will be based on space available. Cancellation fee: $50.00 No refunds will be made after June 16 th. Please make check payable to CACI. No post dated checks will be accepted. ALL CHECKS MUST BE CASHABLE UPON RECEIPT. $ ARRIVAL SCHEDULE: Date Time Can you serve as a Eucharistic minister? [ ] Yes Would you be willing to Play an instrument (what is your instrument) or Sing at Mass Sunday or Thursday? [ ] Yes WAIVER OF LIABILITY In consideration of my authorized attendance and participation in the CACI Convention July 2007, I, intending to be legally bound, do hereby, for myself, my heirs and executors, and administrators and assigns, waive, release, and forever discharge any and all rights and claims which I may have or which may hereafter accrue to me against Catholic Alumni Clubs International, Inc. and any officer or member of said organization participating in, conducting, or responsible for the conduct of said convention, for any and all injuries suffered by me while traveling to and from this event or participating in this event. In the event that I choose to change my room status, roommate, or any aspect of my reservation after confirmation and without prior approval by the Convention Staff, I will agree to pay all charges generated by my changes and I agree that CACI is not liable for said incurred costs. Signature: Date: SEND COMPLETED RESERVATION FORM TO: BARBARA HIGGINS, 5104 Balmoral Lane, Bloomington, MN 55437 (952) 888-5773 (CST) For further information, please call Janet Yntema (313) 882-0990 (EST) or Rita M. Walczyk (248) 336-0391 (EST)
TOUR EXCURSIONS Deadline for tours is June 16, 2007 NO REFUNDS OR CHANGES AFTER JUNE 23 Spaces may still be available after this date and will be sold on a first come, first served basis, however tours purchased at the convention are subject to a $5 late fee. Tours are subject to cancellation if there isn t enough interest. SAN DIEGO CITY TOUR See the many sites of San Diego: Its vibrant Downtown, The Gas Lamp Quarter with its oldworld buildings, The Embarcadero with the Navy ships in port and the Aircraft Carrier Midway and the oldest merchant sailing ships in the world, California s birthplace Old Town, Balboa Park and its Exposition Museums, THE HISTORIC LANDMARK Hotel del Coronado along with its beautiful beach, Cabrillo National Monument at Point Loma (with its breathtaking views), and Mission Basilica San Diego De Alcala, the first of California s missions in Mission Valley. There will be stops at the Hotel del Coronado, the mission and Point Loma. You have 2 times to select from. Sunday, July 22, 10:00 AM 3:00 PM Price $30 Monday, July 23 1:00 PM 5:00 PM Price $30 WEDNESDAY, JULY 24 SAN DIEGO ZOO The San Diego Zoo is one of the largest zoos in the world and is home to some of the rarest and most endangered animals on earth. Highlights include walk-through aviaries, koalas, giant pandas, and an impressive assemblage of primates. Habitats also include Gorilla Tropics, Absolutely Apes, and, new in 2006, Monkey Trails. Moving sidewalks stretch from deep canyons to the zoo s upper levels. In addition to transportation and admission to the zoo, the price also includes the zoo s 35 minute narrated bus tour and the skyfari aerial tramway. 9:00 AM 5:00 PM Price $45 WEDNESDAY, JULY 24 SEAWORLD The SeaWorld franchise got its start in San Diego. Situated on Mission Bay s south shore, SeaWorld has shows and many marine life attractions. Sea lions and otters regale audiences in Clyde and Seamore in Deep, Deep Trouble. See the new Shamu show Believe and other pet shows. Visit the Penguin Encounter, Shark Encounter, aquariums, and Forbidden Reef. 9:00 AM 5:00 PM Price $61 Please make check payable to CACI. TOUR TOTAL No post dated checks will be accepted. If sending tour reservations with your convention reservation, Name please include tour total on the convention form. CAC of SEND COMPLETED TOUR FORM TO: BARBARA HIGGINS, 5104 Balmoral Ln., Bloomington, MN 55437 (952) 888-5773 (CST) For further information, please call Janet Yntema (313) 882-0990 (EST) or Rita Walczyk (248) 336-0391 (EST)
RESERVATION FORM FOR POST-CONVENTION DISNEYLAND AND CALIFORNIA ADVENTURE JULY 27 thru JULY 29, 2007 Anaheim Del Sol Inn 1604 S. Harbor Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92802 (714) 234-3411 Please note that this form includes does NOT include a bus trip back to San Diego. NAME: CLUB ADDRESS PHONE Roommate PRICE: Double $170 Single $315 EXTRA NIGHTS Sunday, July 29 D/O $ 67 - Single$130 Monday, July 30 D/O $ 67 - Single$130 Tuesday, July 31 D/O $ 62 - Single$118 Roommates: If you and a friend agreed to room together, please specify above. If you submit a reservation form at a double rate and do not specify a roommate, an attempt will be made to match you with one. However a match cannot be guaranteed. TOTAL ENCLOSED This price includes: Bus ride from San Diego to Anaheim and two nights stay at the Anaheim Del Sol Inn. Please make check payable to CACI. SEND COMPLETED RESERVATION FORM TO: BARBARA HIGGINS, 5104 Balmoral Lane, Bloomington, MN 55437 (952) 888-5773 (CST) Deadline June 16, 2007 - No refunds after June 23, 2007 Your post convention package includes transportation from the Kona Kai Resort in San Diego. The bus will leave at 9:00 AM on Friday July 27 for our Anaheim motel, the Del Sol Inn for two nights with continental breakfasts. The Del Sol Inn is right across from Disneyland. Package price does not include transportation back to San Diego. When booking your flights, you can book your return flight from Orange County s John Wayne Airport or from LAX. Admission tickets to the Disney theme parks are not included. When you arrive in Anaheim you can purchase the ticket of your choice. A one-day, one-park ticket is $63. You can choose which park you wish to go to. A one-day park hopper is $83 and gives you admission to both Disney parks. A two-day park hopper ticket, which gives you admission to both parks on both days, is $122. You can also purchase tickets in advance at your local AAA office or online at Disney.com and then go to Disneyland. Downtown Disney is for all to enjoy without admission. For further information please call Janet Yntema at 313-882-0990 (EST) or email her at janety602@aol.com or call Rita M. Walczyk at 248-336-0391 (EST) or email her at cacdetroit@yahoo.com