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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
- What is the dress code for the Summit sessions?
- Business attire
- What is the dress code for the Night to Honor Israel?
- Business attire or church dress
- What is the dress code for the Partner Banquet?
- Church dress
- What is the dress code for Capitol Hill?
- Business attire
- Before arriving at the Summit, can I get a more detailed itinerary than what is listed on the web page?
- The information regarding programming listed on the Summit webpage is the most up-to-date. Upon check-in, you will be given a printed personal itinerary and digital access to that itinerary through our CUFI app.
- What security procedures have been implemented to assure my safety at the event?
- At CUFI, our foremost priority is the well-being of all our attendees. Our team maintains a strong security presence, has established partnerships with local law enforcement, and possesses a strategic response plan for any threats. Our security protocols remain confidential to ensure their effectiveness, and we continuously update them to address evolving threats.
- What types of bags are permitted?
- For security reasons, backpacks, larger bags, and luggage are prohibited in any of our conference areas. If you arrive with unapproved items, you will be asked to store them in your hotel room or car before entering the Summit. All permitted bags will be searched prior to entry.
- What other items are not permitted into the event?
- Prohibited items include, but are not limited to:
- Blankets
- Scarves
- Umbrellas
- Pocket knives
- Lazer pointers
- Can I rent a booth or bring solicitation materials?
- To ensure a distraction-free environment for all Summit attendees, any form of solicitation at our events is prohibited without the written expressed permission of the leadership of Christians United for Israel. This policy includes, but is not limited to, the unauthorized distribution of written materials or other resources.
- Prohibited items include, but are not limited to:
Vacation with a Purpose FAQs
- What is the dress code during the day while out touring?
- For tour activities, comfortable casual clothing is essential, such as cool shirts and blouses, summer dresses, capri-length slacks, and knee-length walking shorts. Comfortable walking shoes and/or tennis shoes are also essential.
- Can I participate in both VWP and the DFZ Prayer Conference?
- Our last day of the American Biblical Heritage tour will be Sunday, July 5th, the day the DFZ conference is being held. You are welcome to opt out of the tour to participate in the DFZ conference if you like. However, there is no price adjustment if you do so since the package pricing is based on the number of seats available on the buses for the entire tour.
- What is the minimum age to participate in VWP?
- Due to the tour schedule and sites, the suggested age is 12 years and up, but we have had younger children participate in the past. You will best know if your child is interested and can handle a full day of educational sightseeing.