During your trip
- Keep the chaperones informed. Make sure every chaperone knows exactly which kids they’re in charge of and the specific plan for each day. Print this information and hand it out so you don’t have to deal with questions all day long.
- Remember – you’re here to have fun! The process can be so overwhelming that you forget it’s supposed to be fun! You’ll have to fight the urge to pack as much into every day as possible and instead focus on what the students want. Do they want to ride a ride 6 times in a row? Let them – just be sure they know what they’ll have to skip as a result.
- Take group pictures. Your students will surely have their own smartphones and cameras, but don’t let their pictures with their best friends take the place of plenty of group pictures. You can ask Disney Cast Members to take photos for you in front of all the main attractions. You may hear some grumbles as everyone lines up, but they’ll cherish these pictures for years to come.
- Keep the parents informed. Many parents will worry about their kids so many miles away from them, so send quick email updates to let them know how the trip is going. Attach a few pictures so they can see for themselves what everyone is doing great and that all are having a magical time.
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Upon your departure
- Double and triple-check your rooms. The students will tell you they’ve already checked their rooms and left nothing behind. Check again anyway. In fact, have another chaperone go in after you and check a third time. You never know what could be hiding in the rumpled blankets.
- Do you owe any tips? Depending on where you’re staying, you may owe a tip or two to housekeeping. The right tip will vary based on your group, how long you were there, and how often they cleaned. You can also tip daily if you have a daily cleaning service.
- Get all the documents together before you leave for the airport or bus terminal. If you’re flying back, go through and check every student to ensure they have their ID out and ready for Homeland Security. The last thing you want is to have a student turned away at the airport because they left their wallet in the hotel room.
There’s a lot to think about as you plan a school group trip, but this checklist is a great place to start to ensure everyone has a fantastic time – and to keep your worrying down to a minimum.
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