Itinerary is a proposed outline of a journey or plan. basically of what will happen at what times.
Here is an example of an itinerary:
Follow this ezample to make your own itinerary.
Road Trip from Dawn to Dusk
Itinerary
When: Friday, August 1, 2008 to Saturday, August 2, 2008
Friday, August 1, 2008~Philadelphia (PA)
12:00 PM: Leave to Philadelphia, PA by traveling on Allen's Private Jet from Edison, NJ (Eat lunch first.)
12:10-12:55 PM: Arrive at Philadelphia. First visit is Congress Hall, which served as the meeting place for the U.S. Congress. Other historical events occurred here, such as presidential inaugurations and Jay's Treaty ratification. It's free admission. (Address: corner of Chestnut and 6th Streets)
12:55-1:30 PM: Right next door, visit Independence Hall, where the Constitutional Convention of 1787 was held-although it is most known for the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Free guided tours through both rooms. Make sure to visit the Great Essentials Exhibit, which contain treasured objects from famous documents. (Address: Chestnut Street between 5th and 6th Streets)
1:30-2:00 PM: Walk to Second Bank of the U.S. for five minutes. Go inside and browse through the Portrait Gallery. Free admission.
(Address: 420 Chestnut Street (Between S. 4th and S. 5th))
2:00-3:30 PM: Take a 5-minute walk to Franklin Court, the commemorating site where Benjamin Franklin died. A "ghost structure" outlines where his house stood and there is an underground museum filled with objects associated with him. Enjoy an included 18-minute film about Benjamin Franklin. (Address: 316-322 Market Street; it is between 3rd and 4th Streets)
3:30-4:45 PM: Take a 5-minute walk to National Constitution Center. The exhibit experience in this new museum will highlight the history of the U.S Constitution and its importance to today. The tour begins with a presentation, including a live performance of an actor and a video, that'll emphasize the main themes of the Constitution. After, there are exhibits for the tourist to wander and experience. Cost is $12.00 per person. (Address: 525 Arch Street)
4:45-6:00 PM: Take a fifteen-minute walk to City Tavern, a well-known historical restaurant/bar where the nation's founders dined during the Constitutional Convention. First look around gift shop and feel free to browse. Then, eat an early dinner there for an hour at 5:00 PM. (Address: Second and Walnut Streets)
6:00-7:30 PM: Take another fifteen-minute walk back to the National Constitution Center to hear Michael Beschloss, a New York Times bestselling author and a presidential, modern historian discuss about his new book, Presidential Courage: Brave Leaders and How They Changed America 1789-1989, at 6:30 PM. The admission fee of $6. We will discover new facts about some of the past presidents, such as George Washington, John Adams and Andrew Jackson, that we learned in class and how much impact they had on America.
7:30-9:00 PM: After, take a five-minute bus ride to North Bowl for a good night of bowling and fun =]. (Address: 909 N. Second Street)
9:00-9:15 PM: Take Allen's Private Jet to NYC.
9:15-10:00 PM: Check in Club Quarters hotel in downtown Manhattan, NY. (Address: 52 William Street)
Sleep by 12 AM to replenish energy for tomorrow =]]]]
Saturday, August 2, 2008~NYC, Plattsburg, and Springfield (MA)
8:00-8:30 AM: Wake up and get ready by 8:30.
8:30-9:20 AM: Eat breakfast at Club Quarters Hotel in Downtown Manhattan.
9:20 AM: Leave hotel and walk to Federal Hall ten minutes away. (Address: 26 Wall Street)
9:30-10:00 AM: Arrive at Federal Hall, the birthplace of American government. Visit the Hamilton Exhibit and learn much about Alexander Hamilton's life.
10:00-10:30 AM: Take a thirty-minute tour starting at Gateway to America: Discover New York Harbor Visitor Information Center.
10:30-11:30 AM: Browse through George Washington Inaugural Gallery and learn about his inauguration in 1789. Buy souvenirs at the Museum Store.
11:30-11:40 PM: Take Allen's Private Jet to Plattsburg, NY.
11:40-12:20 PM: Eat at Red Lyon Tavern. (Address: 12 Ames PC Plz)
12:20-12:30 PM: Take the taxi from Red Lyon Tavern to The War of 1812 Museum.
12:30-2:00 PM: Visit The War of 1812 Museum, browse through the exhibits (including Key Bank Gallery), and listen to orientation presentations. (Address: 31 Washington Road)
2:00-2:30 PM: Go to History Shoppe, the souvenir store in the museum, to look at books, journals, calendars and buy some souvenirs =]
2:30-2:45 PM: Take Allen's Private Jet to Springfield, MA.
2:45-4:30 PM: Go to Springfield Amory National Historic Site to take pictures of the many exhibits they display and learn about Shays' Rebellion. (Address: One Armory Square, Suite 2, Springfield, MA)
4:30-5:00 PM: Watch the Park's Orientation Film that describes the Armory's history from 1794-1968.
5:00-5:20 PM: Take Allen's Private Jet to Quincy, Massachusetts, specifically the Marriott Hotel (Address: 1000 Marriott Drive).
5:20- 5:40 PM: Check in Marriott Hotel.
5:40-6:30 PM: Take a nice, hot bath and relax from a long day =].
6:30-7:30 PM: Eat dinner at the Marriott Hotel. Then, relax at the pool/spa, exercise at the fitness center, watch TV or take an evening stroll outside.
Sleep by 12 AM to replenish energy for tomorrow =]]]]
The types of itinerary include fixed itinerary (with set activities and schedule like guided tours), flexible itinerary (with some planned activities but room for spontaneity), and open itinerary (with no set plans, allowing for complete freedom). Examples include a guided tour through Europe (fixed itinerary), a road trip with planned stops along the way (flexible itinerary), and backpacking through Southeast Asia with no set plans (open itinerary).
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Itinerary is a noun.
An itinerary is a detailed schedule. A person's itinerary will list, hour by hour, what he/she is scheduled to do, where, and with whom.
An itinerary is a detailed schedule. A person's itinerary will list, hour by hour, what he/she is scheduled to do, where, and with whom.
A schedule may be an itinerary.
Itineraries is the plural of itinerary
This is likely the word "itinerary" (a schedule or plan of a journey).
Our itinerary for the day is to visit the beach.
The types of itinerary include fixed itinerary (with set activities and schedule like guided tours), flexible itinerary (with some planned activities but room for spontaneity), and open itinerary (with no set plans, allowing for complete freedom). Examples include a guided tour through Europe (fixed itinerary), a road trip with planned stops along the way (flexible itinerary), and backpacking through Southeast Asia with no set plans (open itinerary).
A non-custodial parent should provide either an itinerary, or contact information in case of an emergency regardless of visitation being court ordered or not.
An itinerary is a proposed route for a trip or journey. Some sentences might be: * "Wow! I can't believe you're going to Paris for a week - what's your itinerary?" * The travel agent offered to help plan our itinerary. * They have a packed itinerary for their trip to Malaysia. * Without the flight itinerary, you probably will miss the plane.