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  • What will my child do on your program?
    How is the trip chaperoned?
    What about safety?
    How can we reach our child in case of emergency?
    When will I get my specific flight and trip information?
    Where will my child be staying?
    What kinds of meals are provided for the students?
    Are meals for participants with dietary restrictions available (i.e. Kosher, vegetarian, etc.)?
    Does my child get to choose his/her own roommates?
    Should my child use traveler’s checks?
    What kind of clothes should my child wear?
    How much luggage can my child bring?
    How much spending money should my child bring?


    Answers:

    What will my child do on your program?

    The specific itinerary will be chosen by your child’s teacher based on his or her educational goals. WorldStrides hires specially-trained professionals, chosen for their ability to work with students and their knowledge of the program, the destination and its sites. For more information, 1) please check sample itineraries available in our brochures and on our website, 2) look at your registration letter for more specific details about your trip, or 3) contact your teacher.

    How is the trip chaperoned?
    To ensure your child is properly monitored, WorldStrides requires a safe ratio of adults to students on each trip. The Program Leader carefully assigns the trip chaperones. Please contact your child’s teacher/educator with any questions or concerns you may have.

    What about safety?
    Your child’s safety is our number one concern. WorldStrides maintains offices in Washington, D.C., New York City, NY, Williamsburg, VA, Orlando, FL, Reno, NV, and Charlottesville, VA. In Washington, D.C., New York City, Williamsburg, VA, Orlando, FL, and Central Florida, your child’s hotel room is monitored from late evening through the early morning hours by our Night Chaperones who are posted on each floor. For all other destinations, a WorldStrides Course Leader stays with your child’s group to ensure the safety and security of each group. Also WorldStrides staff is available 24 hours a day to handle any emergency that may arise. WorldStrides provides comprehensive medical and illness coverage should your child become injured or sick and need treatment.

    How can we reach our child in case of emergency?
    Simply call our Tour Central office at 1-703-933-6143. We have staff on call 24 hours a day, so that we will be able to put you in touch with your child in case of an emergency. Please also note that all program participants carry with them an emergency card or a name badge with a toll free number listed on it so they can reach WorldStrides in the case of an emergency.

    When will I get my specific flight and trip information?
    You will receive a program information letter from WorldStrides or your Program Leader containing specific details approximately two weeks prior to departure. This letter covers the flight schedule, as well as hotel and sightseeing information. All airline tickets are sent directly to the Program Leader.

    Where will my child be staying?
    All of our hotels are nationally recognized chain hotels such as Marriott properties, Holiday Inn, Hampton Inn, Hilton, Sheraton, or comparable. Each hotel has been chosen for its cleanliness, hospitality, and safe location. Our hotels are “student friendly” and rated by the teachers leading trips every year. Students on Our Westward Adventure programs get to experience life as an early settler: camping in tent cabins, eating around a campfire, and learning to live in the great outdoors.

    What kinds of meals are provided for the students?
    Students enjoy full American breakfasts at the hotel or at a local restaurant. Groups eat fast food, food court, or cafeteria-style lunches while touring and are also provided dinners. In some cases, lunches may or may not be included in the program price. See your registration letter for more details.

    Are meals for participants with dietary restrictions available (i.e. Kosher, vegetarian, etc.)?
    WorldStrides can usually accommodate special diets if given advance notice. Please contact your child’s Program Leader and make him/her aware of any special dietary requirements prior to the program.

    Does my child get to choose his/her own roommates?
    Most students get to choose their own roommates at the discretion of the teacher. Ultimate approval of all roommate selections rests with the Program Leader. Students are placed four to a room with double beds in each room. Our Westward Adventure students sleep four to a tent cabin on individual bunks.

    Should my child use traveler’s checks?
    Traveler's checks are sometimes acceptable, but not recommended.  Many stores do not accept traveler's checks from a student.

    What kind of clothes should my child wear?

    Comfortable clothes and comfortable walking shoes are a must. As weather is often unpredictable, bring rain gear and dress in layers should the temperature change throughout the day. Please refer to one of the on-line weather services (www.weather.com) for the local forecast.

    How much luggage can my child bring?
    Students are allowed to bring one suitcase and one carry-on bag. Students may have to carry their own bags at times, so please keep the weight manageable.

    How much spending money should my child bring?
    We recommend $50.00 to purchase souvenirs for programs lasting three or more days. Students participating in shorter programs are advised to bring $5-$10 for each day. Students who do not have lunches included in their program should bring an additional $5-$10 for lunch each day.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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