Baseball Tour of Dreams - 27-Jul-2026 to 01-Aug-2026

 Includes

Flights
  • Roundtrip Flights LHR-CIN/ CHI to LHR
Hotel(s)
  • 2 nights Fairfield Inn Uptown/University  Mon 27 Jul  |   Wed 29 Jul
  • Standard Room
  • Breakfast daily
  • 3 nights iHyatt Place Medical University District  Wed 29 Jul  |   Sat 01 Aug
  • Standard Room
  • Breakfast daily
Events
  • Upper Level Infield ticket to Cleveland @ Cincinnati Tue 28 Jul @ TBA
  • Upper Level Infield ticket to NY Yankees @ Chicago White Sox Wed 29 Jul @ TBA
  • Upper Level Infield ticket to NY Yankees @ Chicago Cubs Fri 31 Jul @ TBA
Other Inclusions
  • Wrigley Field Tour
  • Churchill Downs Tour
  • Kentucky Derby Museum Tour
  • Louisville Slugger Museum Tour + Lunch
  • Field of Dreams Home Tour
  • Field of Dreams Lunch
  • Rockford Peaches Museum Tour
  • Beyer Stadium Tour
  • All Transfers
  • On Site Tour Host

Exclusions

  • Meals unless stated

    Travel Insurance

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Day 1 Monday, July 27: On to Cincinnati 

Make your way to London Heathrow Airport for your flight to Cincinnati. On arrival collect your luggage, clear immigartion and customs and head into the arrivals hall, where you'll be met by your tour host and you'll head staright to your hotel for your 2 night stay.

  

Day 2 – Tuesday, July 28: Louisville Excursion 

This morning, after breakfast we journey south to Louisville, Kentucky, for two iconic visits. Our first stop is Churchill Downs and the Kentucky Derby Museum, where a short guided tour brings to life “the most exciting two minutes in sports.” 

Next, we visit the Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory. After a boxed lunch, enjoy a tour of the legendary baseball bat factory and time to explore exhibits, take photos, and pick up souvenirs. 

In the evening, we return to Cincinnati for Game 2 of the Reds–Guardians series. 

  

Day 3 – Wednesday, July 29: The Windy City Awaits 

We’re back on the road this morning, heading north to Chicago. Upon arrival, check into the Hyatt Place, then get ready for an exciting evening game at Guaranteed Rate Field, where the New York Yankees take on the Chicago White Sox.  

 

Day 4 – Thursday, July 30: Field of Dreams & Rockford Peaches 

It’s an early start for an unforgettable day trip! We travel to Dyersville, Iowa, to visit the Field of Dreams Movie Site—a must-see for every baseball fan. Enjoy a nostalgic experience playing catch on the iconic diamond, walking through the cornfield, and touring the farmhouse featured in the movie. A lunch on-site is included. 

On our way back to Illinois, we’ll stop in Rockford, home of the legendary Rockford Peaches from A League of Their Own. Visit Beyer Stadium, now being lovingly restored, and explore the museum celebrating the women of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. 

After this memorable day, we return to Chicago for a well-earned rest. 

  

Day 5 – Friday, July 31: Wrigley Field & Yankees–Cubs Showdown 

After a relaxed breakfast, enjoy a behind-the-scenes tour of historic Wrigley Field, one of baseball’s most beloved ballparks. 

The afternoon is free to explore Chicago—perhaps stroll along the Magnificent Mile or enjoy a river cruise—before returning to Wrigley Field for the evening’s blockbuster game: Yankees vs. Cubs

  

Day 6 – Saturday, August 1: Back Home 

Your last day is free before your driver collects you from the hotel and takes you back to the airport for your flight home.

 Travel Insurance

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  1. Life is unpredictable. Some trips need to be cancelled.
    With the right travel insurance, you won't have to pay for a trip you are unable to take.
  2. Most lost luggage takes five days to return to its owner.
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  3. Lost or forgotten medication?
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  4. Travelers stateside and abroad can become ill or injured during their trip.
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  5. Health insurance may not go the distance.
    The majority of health insurance (including Medicare), worker’s compensation insurance, third-party and personal liability policies don’t cover international travel. In fact, a closer look at the inside of your passport will reveal that the government recommends travel insurance when traveling outside the United States.
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  7. Credit card coverage, homeowners and auto insurance, none of these provide sufficient coverage for travel. Even combined, they may not offset the cost of a medical emergency overseas.
  8. In the unlikely case of supplier default. If a cruise line, airline or other travel provider ceases operations, travel insurance saves you from paying for a trip you'll really never get to take.
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