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Chaperoning or acting as tour/travel agency? Last year, the day after we left Cancun, there was a tragic accident involving a boat and snorkel type tour. A young girl died.
I only point this out to illustrate that GradCity doesn't chaperone...but I'm sure you already know that
Gee, they have "Parent and Family" destinations- does that mean you go to Cancun while the darlings are in the Bahamas????
Who is 'organizing' this trip - certainly not the school district? They would be crazy to endorse this outfit!
That son of yours is SOOOOOOOO creative, Bless his heart
Please lie and tell me this is targeting young adults just graduating from college with advanced degrees and not high school kids.
I'll have to start trying to sabotage my daughter's grades and see if I can get her held back five or six times just to delay having to deal with this!
Who is 'organizing' this trip - certainly not the school district? They would be crazy to endorse this outfit! That son of yours is SOOOOOOOO creative, Bless his heart
I thought the exact same thing.......You really do need to give the child credit, where credit is due.
Angela
If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.
BTW, I'm still keeping track of how many times you annoy me.
My kids are welcome to go on one of this trips, just as soon as they are paying their own rent, buying their own food, and washing their own clothes. Any money they have left over after that, they can do with what they will.
GradCity .com is a certified Travel Specialist..
that specializes in High School Leisure Travel which includes trips
to the Caribbean, Mexico, Canada, domestic locations and more..
Accreditations
GradCity has been a member of The American Society of Travel Agents TOP Program for over 5 years.
GradCity joined the International Airlines Travel Agent Network (IATAN) over 5 years ago.
GradCity has been approved to operate public charters by the US Department of Transportation.
GradCity gained membership with the Student Youth Travel Association (SYTA) in November 2007.
GradCity.com has been an official member of the Better Business Bureau Care Program (BBB) since September 2000.
Q & A
Does the school need to sponsor the trip?
It depends on the trip. Walt Disney World's GradNite and Universal Studio's GradBash must be
school-sponsored, but this does not apply to our other domestic and international destinations.
Although most trips are not school-sponsored, we do enjoy great relationships with those parents, teachers, and administrators who travel with us every year.
Q & A
Do we need to send chaperones?
Chaperones are always encouraged and welcome to come but by no means are required.
GradCity provides students with a professionally trained on-site staff who are available to them
24 hours per day and present at all hotels and GradCity events.
GradCity .com (Corporate Headquarters)
A Division of First Choice Student Travel
8 Essex Center Drive Peabody, MA 01960
Toll Free: 1-877-472-3248
Fax: 1-978-573-2069
[B]GradCity provides students with a professionally trained on-site staff who are available to them
24 hours per day and present at all hotels and GradCity events.
Sounds like the resident assistant that lived at the dorm my first year at UF.. We'd buzz him to come open the door for us when we were too drunk to fit the key into the lock.. He would also "sometimes" ask ladies to leave when they were found in the showers- but always went back in his room so he didn't see where they actually went.
I always thought of him as a great guy and a true role model!
Of course, my point of view has changed quite a bit since then......
I did review the website and came to the same conclusion. RP, your post is hilarious, and brought a similar RA to mind.
This is definitely being targeted at high school students. And the school district goes to great lengths to make sure parents know that it is neither organized nor condoned by the school.
My immediate answer was "NO," without even looking it up. Of course, DS is under the impression, or at least wants me to be under the impression, that GradCity provides chaperones.
Perhaps I'll offer to join them as a chaperone, that ought to end it... (not that I'd get caught dead doing that, but he wouldn't get caught dead having me there, so no problem).
Today was, according to DS, who sprung this on me last night, the last day for the deposit (for 14 months from now, bion), I'll bet he put down his own money to keep his options open, so I'm sure this is to be continued. Good news is that once his father gets wind of it, he'll immediately say no based on the expense, and the other issues will be moot.
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