2007 Yellowstone Adventure Dance Camp Pictures
http://yellowstone.phanfare.com

Hear what our campers had to say about last year.
The camp had just the right amount of structure for sightseeing, etc. We loved it!!!


we had a great time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! let us know what is in the works for next year. i hope we can go. it was great to see you guys. we loved everything!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
xxooxx

I really had a great time. And you two were exceptional hosts.

Yellowstone Adventure - Dance Camp

Spring, June 30 - July 4, 2008

Instructors and hosts for the weekend

Sam & Denise Miller
2007 UCWDC Showcase & Classic Master World Champions.
2008 UCWDC Showcase Master World Champions.
2008 UCWDC Classic Two Step Champions.

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John & Lisa Grant
2008 UCWDC Diamond Division 1 Cha Cha World Champions.
2008 UCWDC Chrystal Division 1 Waltz World Champions.

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Marc Davidson & Sylvie Raymond
UCWDC Showcase competitors, Dance Instructors, Choreographers, Pro Am instructors, Team Choreographers

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Brian Sipe
Division 2 competitor, ProAm instructor, & Event organizer

We know how to have fun!!!!!

Come share the wonders of nature and the joy of dance in one of the most beautiful places on earth. On Monday, be greeted with a hot meal, then dance away the evening with your hosts.
For the next three days, meet the morning for breakfast, pack a lunch, then hit the road to explore. Yellowstone has canyons, waterfalls, meadows, geysers, hot pots, and mineral springs. Herds of buffalo and elk roam the area and you never know what wildlife will cross your path. There’s plenty to see and do whether you just want to cruise in your car or hit the trails to explore on foot. Unwind in Mother Nature’s backyard. Each evening, we’ll meet you back at the lodge around 5:30 p.m. for a hot meal (all that fresh air does wonders for your appetite!). Then it’s on to dance classes, social dancing and activities. Stroll back to your room under starlit skies—and awake to start the adventure all again. Friday morning, we’ll wrap it up with a hot breakfast and say our farewells. We’ll even pack you one last bag lunch if you want!

Double Occupancy rooms: $495.00/person includes all classes, dances, meals, & 4 nights hotel
Single Occupancy rooms $739.00/person includes all classes, dances, meals, & 4 nights hotel
$278.00/person includes all classes, dances, & meals (You will need to book and pay for your own lodging.)

Stay an extra night and participate or enjoy the 4th of July parade with us. We are also working on Friday evening activities as well as a Saturday morning excursion.

Q: How do I sign up?
Send a deposit of $200 made out to Dance Arts Inc., 345 Chautauqua Ave. Portsmouth, VA 23707.
Hotel rooms are limited (Yellowstone is popular in July!) so please send in your deposit ASAP.
Sorry, there will be no refunds after February 28, 2008.
Full payment must be made by June 1st.
OR
Pay Online

For questions about this event, please contact
Denise Miller at 757.478.5678 or e-mail samdenisemiller@cox.net
samdenisemiller.com

Due to a fire at the Three Bear Lodge Hotel we have reserved accomodations at other hotels in the surrounding area close to the Union Pacific Dinning Hall. If you need to book extra nights please contact me and I will make the reservations for you.

Thank You

E-mail a Post Cards
Invite someone to come to dance camp with you

Classes, Dances, & Meals will be at the Union Pacific Dining Hall.
We will have lots of activities every evening with your hosts who will keep you dancing and entertained.

Union Pacific Dining Lodge

The Dining Lodge was built in 1925 by the UPRR with Gilbert Stanley Underwood as architect. Visitors would arrive in the morning and have breakfast prior to their journey into the park. Diners were served in the Mammoth Room, a dining room with 45' ceilings, large windows, and a fireplace large enough for a man to stand in. Several hundred people could be seated at once. Visitors returning from the park would have supper before boarding the train for their trip home.

How to get there & answers to other questions
Fly into Jackson Hole, Wyoming and rent a car (it is a 3 hour drive to your hotel) or fly into West Yellowstone, Montana.

Q: How do I sign up?
Send a deposit of $200 made out to Dance Arts Inc., 345 Chautauqua Ave. Portsmouth, VA 23707.
Hotel rooms are limited (Yellowstone is popular in July!) so please send in your deposit ASAP.
Sorry, there will be no refunds after February 28, 2007.
Full payment must be made by June 1st.
OR
Pay Online

For questions about this event, please contact
Denise Miller at 757.478.5678 or e-mail samdenisemiller@cox.net
samdenisemiller.com

Car Rental
Budget Prices I've seen so far are $270 - $525 depending on the vehicle.
Avis $230 - $330
(These prices are from Jackson Hole, Wy. JAC and West Yellowstone, Mt. WYS

Air Travel
Travelocity I found flights from Norfolk and Rhode Island to Jackson Hole and West Yellowstone for about $430 - $600
Directions - Jackson Hole airport to Three Bear Lodge
West Yellowstone MT airport is less than 2 miles from Three Bear Lodge
Airport Code for West Yellowstone MT - WYS
Airport Code for Jackson Hole WY - JAC

Check travel and prices here 
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Important Numbers & Information
National Park Service in the park 307.344.7381

Entrance into Yellowstone and/or Grand Teton national parks is $25 per vehicle, $10 per hiker, bicyclist, and $15 per motorcyclist over the age of 16 and under the age of 62. Entrance permits are good for seven consecutive days in Yellowstone and Grand Teton national park. Entrance fees are waived for those visitors who have an annual "Yellowstone passport" or a "Golden Eagle," "Golden Age," or "Golden Access Passport." Obtain these three latter passes at any national park, monument or recreation area in the country.

For lodging, camping, and activity reservations inside Yellowstone National Park, contact Amfac Parks & Resorts, Yellowtone National Park, Wy 82190, or call 307.344.7311

For lodging and activity reservations inside Grand Teton National Park, call Grand Teton Lodge Company, at 307.543.2811.

Links


Video from a previous trip to Yellowstone
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Video from a previous trip to Yellowstone wmp

Hotel information in Jackson Hole
Best Western Inn At Jackson Hole
sales@innatjh.com
www.innatjh.com
call today to place your reservations
800.842.7666
The nicest place in town is the Rusty Parrot Lodge 307 733-2000. It is a fancy bed and breakfast Great location down town . There are little cabins in town it's cute called The Cowboy Village Resort 307-733-3121.


http://www.madisonarmresort.com/tent.htm located 8.5 miles northwest of the City of West Yellowstone - 3 miles north on US Hwy 191 and then 5 miles west on Forest Service Road 291. Our facility is on the south shore of the Madison Arm of Hebgen Lake. The main tributary of the Madison Arm is the Madison River.
Pony Express RV Park Less than a mile from the Union Pacific Dinning Hall. 4 Firehole Avenue, West Yellowstone, Montana 59758 - 800-323-9708


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