United World Games Tour Detail Information  
 
 
DAY 1– ARRIVAL IN VIENNA (20 JUNE 2011)
  • Arrival with flight (TURKISH AIRLINES)
  • Transfer to the hotel
  • Lunch at restaurant
  • Evening at leisure
  • Dinner at night
  • Overnight at the hotel.

DAY 2,– DAY IN THE ALPS, OFFICIAL WELCOME AND PRACTICE (21 JUNE 2011)
  • Morning at breakfast
  • Transfer to Sirnitz in the morning
  • Experience a traditional Austrian day in the Alps
  • Official Welcome: Be welcomed by an official member of the community
  • Social Moment: Learn how to make Apple strudel
  • Afternoon at lunch
  • Visit a traditional mill in the Alps, Enjoy some “Frigga” and local dance music afterwards play a friendly game or have a practice session
  • Team will have a practice session
  • Have dinner in restaurant.
  • Overnight at the hotel.

DAY 3, VENICE (22 JUNE 2011)
  • Have breakfast at your hotel
  • Transfer to the train station in Klagenfurt
  • Departure with the bus to Venice
  • Spend the day exploring the beautiful city of Venice guided tour; meet your guide at Palazzo Ducale
  • Murano Glass Factory
  • Lunch, afterwards free time
  • Gondola Ride
  • Departure of the bus to Klagenfurt
  • Arrival at the train station in Klagenfurt
  • Pick up from the train station and dinner at night transfer to the hotel

DAY 4,– AUSTRIAN SCHOOL VISIT AND FRIENDLY (23 JUNE 2011)
  • Have breakfast at your hotel, Departure of the bus
  • Austrian school visit
  • Spend some free time in the city center of Klagenfurt in the afternoon
  • Lunch at restaurant
  • Check-in United World Games at Players town
  • Play a friendly game in the sports center.
  • Practice Matches for an hour
  • Dinner at the players town
  • Departure of the bus to hotel
  • Overnight at the hotel.

DAY 5, – UNITED WOLD GAMES DAY 1 (24 JUNE 2011)
  • Have breakfast at your hotel
  • Enjoy the first day to united world games
  • Be part of the grand Opening Ceremony with the entrance of the nations
  • Lunch at the afternoon
  • Have dinner at UWG venue with the players of the other teams
  • Overnight at the hotel.

DAY 6, UNITED WORLD GAMES DAY 2 (25 JUNE 2011)
  • Have breakfast at your hotel
  • Challenge yourself during the second day of the games.
  • Lunch break at afternoon during the matches
  • Have dinner at the UWG venue with the players of the other teams Enjoy the players Party and dance the night away!
  • Overnight at the hotel.

DAY 7 UNITED WORLD GAMES DAY 3 (26 JUNE 2011)
  • Have breakfast at your hotel
  • Compete in the Final games of the UWG
  • Lunch at afternoon at restaurant
  • Have a fun at award ceremonies
  • After that dinner at night
  • Overnight at the hotel.

DAY 8– TRANSFER TO VIENNA AND SCHONBRUNN PALACE (27 JUNE 2011)
  • Morning at breakfast
  • Transfer to Vienna
  • Check-in to the Hotel
  • Afternoon at lunch
  • Discover the Beautiful Schonbrunn Palace
  • Dinner at night
  • Overnight at the hostel Vienna.
Day 9- Departure from Vienna (28 June 2011)
  • Morning at breakfast
  • Transfer to the airport
  • Departure Flights.
Inclusions:
  • Return airfare with taxes (TURKISH AIRLINES)
  • Accommodation as mention above
  • All meals
  • Sightseeing’s & excursions
  • Tournament & Match entrance fees
  • 01 Coach with 01 team.
  • Medical rescue card
  • Visa fees
  • Insurance
  • 01 sports kit
  • All taxes.
Quotation based on per person on twin sharing
Euro € 1,980.

THINGS TO DO
  • Stand to the right on an escalator in the Subway or elsewhere. Let those in a hurry go on the left.
  • Let those getting off public transport depart before trying to get on.
  • Observe seating in public transport designated for the blind, old , sick, pregnant etc. A decal next to these seats which are usually next to the door will identify them.
  • Be careful of pickpockets active in the area of St. Stephen's Cathedral (Vienna) and on crowded streetcars (trams) and subways (U-Bahn) some work in pairs or sometimes in threes. Some organized bands have been known to use children too in their work.
  • Observe "Keep off the Grass" where signs request it. Keep the place green for the next visitor.
  • Buy a ticket for public transport. Whilst it is an hour system, inspections do occur. Inspectors have heard every excuse known to man and will still give you a high fine.
  • Use facilities to check coats at events.
  • Get smartly dressed for the concerts and operas or Clubs and fine dining restaurants.
  • Expect to pay a small sum (50cents) to use some restroom facilities.
  • Expect to pay cash for services in small restaurants and hotels.
  • Watch where you walk. Vienna has many dogs they leave their greetings in many places.
  • Let old Viennese ladies move in front of you everywhere - if not, they will probably push their way in front anyway - a tradition.
  • Tip the waiters/waitress after your meals; not necessarily 10% of the total but you can round-up to the nearest Euro.
  • Expect to be chased out of the shops 5 minutes before closing time
NOT TO DO
  • Expect Austrians (and Europeans in general except the British) to respect the custom of waiting your turn in line. People will sometimes try to push past you, but a stern look right in the eyes is enough for them to retreat and needs no translation.
  • Expect everyone to speak English.
  • Expect every place to have air-conditioning.
  • Expect iced water
  • Expect English language menus in all places. Your waiter can usually explain everything
  • Expect to find diet drinks and non-smoking areas everywhere.
  • Expect waiters to bring your bill after eating. They will present it only when you ask. Many here will sit for some minutes talking after finishing a meal.
  • Expect stores to be open late evenings or Sundays; on weekdays, most stores close at 6.00 pm (except in the 1st District) and on Sundays, all stores are closed.