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Trip Packet 2018
Trip Packet 2018
CHICAGO, IL
Respectfully,
Mary Claire Reynolds
Director, Beal City Bands
BEAL CITY HIGH SCHOOL CONCERT & JAZZ BAND
6:00 AM: One motorcoach arrives at Beal City High School for loading.
NOTE: In keeping with Educational Tours, Inc.s commitment to safety and security, we
prepare each itinerary in accordance with the DOT rules and regulations, giving drivers a
minimum of 9 hours off each night and a maximum of 15 hours on duty during any 24-hour
period. We reserve the right to revise the itinerary due to unforeseen circumstances such as
traffic, road closures, site closures, weather, etc. Your Tour Manager will consult with the Group
Leader and drivers on any changes.
7:00 AM: Depart from Beal City High School on a first class, air-conditioned DVD equipped MOTORCOACH.
(4.5 hours have been allotted for the drive plus half hour for rest stop on your own enroute.
Minus one hour for the time change)
CENTRAL TIME- In the event of a delay, please call your tour manager with your estimated arrival time.
11:00 AM: Arrive in Chicago; meet your TOUR MANAGER at THE MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND
INDUSTRY Featuring over 800 exhibits and 2,000 interactive units with buttons to
push, cranks to turn, levers to lift, and computers to operate.
Explore Numbers in Nature: A Mirror Maze: Patterns are everywhereif you know where
to look! The exhibit's centerpiece is the 1,800-square-foot mirror maze, where you'll find
yourself in a sea of equilateral triangle chambers that repeat in a dizzying array of mirrors. Can
you navigate the maze to find the secrets within?
The museum also features the OMNIMAX THEATER A domed screen five-stories high
wraps around the audience. You'll feel like you're in the movie!
3:30 PM: Arrive at Millennium Park An unprecedented center for world-class art, music, architecture
and landscape design; Experience interactive public art, gardens, fountains and more
7:30 PM: Arrive at 360 CHICAGO (Formerly the John Hancock Observatory) Be sure to step outside on
the Skywalk, more than 1,000 feet above the street; referred to as the porch. (please note
visit does not include admission to Tilt)
10:00 AM: Arrive at the Lincoln Park Zoo Enjoy a world of wildlife in the shadow of skyscrapers. Located within a
verdant park just minutes north of Chicago, the zoo has been a natural, free oasis for generations of animal lovers
12:00 PM: Arrive at Navy Pier Fifty acres of parks, gardens, shops, restaurants, and attractions of every kind.
Visit the OCEANARIUM EXHIBIT Housing beluga whales, dolphins, sea otters, sea lions, and
a colony of penguins.
Visit the WILD REEF Get as close as you want to the sharks and explore this award
Winning exhibit of underwater gardens, corals, and eels.
8:00 PM: Enjoy a PERFORMANCE as the CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Presents Saint-Sans
Organ Symphony Emmanuel Krivine leads the CSO in the shimmering and majestic Organ
Symphony. After completing his third and final symphony, Saint-Sans declared: "I gave
everything to it I was able to give. What I have here accomplished, I will never achieve again."
Also on the program is Brahms turbulent Tragic Overture and Schumann's heart-wrenching
Violin Concerto with Isabelle Faust, an artist of "disarming warmth and sweetness who can
unveil hidden strains of lyricism"
10:00 PM: Depart for the hotel
9:00 AM: Arrive at the festival site and participate in MUSIC IN THE PARKS FESTIVAL (subject to 2018 schedule)
After the festival, depart for SIX FLAGS GREAT AMERICA Home of unique rides, IMAX films,
shops, restaurants, and four theaters.
Meet for the MUSIC IN THE PARKS AWARDS CEREMONY (subject to 2018 schedule)
9:45 AM: Arrive for the WENDELLA BOATS COMBINED LAKE AND RIVER TOUR Chicago's most
comprehensive boat tour. The signature tour of Lake Michigan and the Chicago River includes a
trip through the Chicago Lock and a live narration featuring an overview of architecture and
history. (10:15am time, subject to availability)
12:15 PM: Arrive at Water Tower Place Occupying a full block, it is the pinnacle of the Magnificent
Mile. It features over 100 stores and restaurants and a high-urban shopping experience you
wont find anywhere else in the city.
Also enjoy Magnificent Mile Enjoy world class shopping at shops and boutiques along a
mile stretch of Michigan Avenue.
3:00 PM: Depart for home. (4.5 hours have been allotted for the drive plus one hour for rest stop/dinner
on your own enroute. Plus one hour for the time change)
EASTERN TIME- In the event of a delay, please call our 24-hour (1-800-654-4560 then 0) service to let us know
your approximate arrival time.
* Museum of Science & Industry / Omnimax / Millennium Park / 360 Chicago / Lincoln Park Zoo
* Performance of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra / Participation in the Music in the Parks
* Group Travel Videos Package for each student and group leader(s)
* Post Departure Travel Protection Plan - Includes Accident and Sickness, Trip Interruption, and Travel Delay protection
for all participants. This does not include Cancellation Protection.
* Services of our company tour manager for your entire stay in the Chicago area
* 800-654-4560 Emergency phone service, answered 24 hours, provided for your peace of mind, while the trip is in
progress
STUDENT AMBASSADOR
RULES OF THE ROAD
Below are listed some general rules and tips that we want you to understand.
Each of these are based on actual past experiences; learn from the errors of
others! Generally, just use your common sense. If you will feel guilty, or afraid of doing something, or think that an adult
will respond negatively, then dont do it! Any serious discipline problem will result in a call home and a possible early ticket
home also at your expense. It is important for us to show caring, respect and consideration for all members of our
group, and others that we may encounter. Remember your behavior reflects on all of us and our community. GET IN THE
HABIT OF CARING!
General Behavior
1. R E M E M B E R Y O U R A T T I T U D E A N D B E H A V I O R R E FL E C T S O N O U R E N T I R E G R O U P .
2. Watch your body language and gestures. Others may perceive your commonplace conversation as something
else entirely.
3. Ignore and walk away from any social advances or potential hassles from strangers. Seek out a chaperone, Ms.
Reynolds, a police officer, or museum official.
4. Your appearance tells a lot about your personality and the qualities of our group. Look top notch at all times.
This does not mean formal attire, but somewhere between what you look like at school and what you might
wear to a nice dinner or church.
5. Absolutely no smoking, drugs or alcohol on this trip. This is an automatic trip home at your expense.
6. SMILE! Show appreciation and kindness to those you meet. You will be surprised how many you will receive in
return!
7. Be respectful of all situations at all times. Remember your attitude and behavior reflects on our entire group.
Bus Travel
1. Be on the bus in your seat on time. Be on time by being early.
2. Be accountable for your seat partner and those around you. This will speed departure from sites to get to our
next destination smoothly.
3. Please remain silent if given a guided tour on board. You might not be interested, but think of those around you.
Some guides will not compete for your attention and everyones time and money is wasted!
4. Always be respectful to your driver! He/she is responsible for getting us safely from point A to point B. Thank
him/her when appropriate, especially at the end of each day!
5. Think about packing as if you were flying. One limited size carry-on bag and one suitcase. Remember, you will
be responsible for carrying your own luggage.
Hotel
1. When arriving, stay seated on the bus. Wait until room leaders have been called for your keys.
2. Everyone helps unload luggage. You will load your own.
3. Watch your noise and activity level. There are other patrons in the hotel. Remember your attitude and
behavior reflects on our entire group.
4. Take no souvenirs from the hotel rooms. If the group is charged, you will pay on the spot.
5. Do not leave money or other valuables in your hotel room unattended. Better still, leave valuables at home.
6. Always keep the door locked. Never open the door without knowing who is on the other side.
7. No boys in girls rooms; no girls in boys rooms.
8. No phone calls from hotel room phones.
9. Save yourself extra costs by NOT ORDERING food or drinks to your room.
10. Absolutely NO PAY-PER-VIEW TV usage.
11. Chaperones will conduct evening room checks. Curfew/quiet will be established.
12. If problems arise, get a chaperone or Ms. Reynolds.
13. When leaving, be sure to open all drawers and closets. Look under beds, dressers and vanities for any potential
articles left behind. Once we are on the road, it is too late.
Restaurants
1. You will not be McDonaldized at meals. Eating in a restaurant is dining, not unwrapping, gulping and running.
Show patience and enjoy time in some place you have never been!
2. We enter and leave restaurants as a group.
3. Be mindful of your noise level. There are other patrons at the restaurants. Remember your attitude and
behavior reflects on our entire group.
4. Breakfast is a required activity as we will take stock of who is present, what the day holds or if there are any
changes from your itinerary.
Sight-Seeing
1. Stay in groups of 3 or more at all times.
2. Dont allow one person to enter a public bathroom alone. Most definitely, do not leave someone in a restroom
and wait outside.
3. Be very careful of traffic! While city drivers are used to pedestrians, you are not accustomed to city traffic! You
must watch where you are at all times!
4. Carry your money on your person. Ladies, if carrying a purse, please put it across your body, under one arm.
Recommend the use of a fanny pack as they are hard to remove from a person.
5. Budget souvenir money carefully. The most expensive gift may not mean as much in several years as a ticket
stub, button, or other free or inexpensive mementos.
6. Pack chargers and batteries for any of your electronics.
7. Keep track of your purchases once made. Nothing is more frustrating than leaving your souvenir behind!
8. R E M E M B E R Y O U R A T T I T U D E A N D B E H A V I O R R E FL E C T S O N O U R E N T I R E G R O U P .
Non-Negotiable Travel Rules
The purpose of providing these rules is to ensure that all parent/guardians of students embarking on this trip (as well as
students themselves) understand and agree to the conditions set forth below:
1. No purchase, possession or consumption of alcoholic beverages, tobacco products or any controlled substances will be
allowed.
2. The Beal City Public Schools Student Code of Conduct will be adhered to as well as guidelines set forth in this document.
3. All students will obey all verbal and written directives of the Director and any chaperone.
4. Every student participates to his/her fullest ability in all activities.
5. Local laws broken will result in local law officials being contacted for action.
In the event, a student is in violation of acceptable behavior, the following will take place:
1. Parents will be notified immediately. The incident may be referred to the proper law enforcement agency.
2. The student will be sent home, without chaperone, at the expense of the parents/guardians of the student involved.
3. Upon return from the trip, the student will be referred to Beal City Public Schools administration and disciplined according
to the Student Code of Conduct.
In the event it is deemed necessary, the Director has the right to search a student or the students possession, if the search is
justified and is reasonably related in scope. Under the normal circumstances, this means that the Director may search a students
possessions if there are practical reasons to believe that the student has violated, or has evidence of the violation of, federal, state
or local law or school rules, and the search is reasonably related to the objective of the search, given the circumstances. The
Director will conduct searches in the presence of at least one other adult chaperone. Because of the nature of school-sponsored
trips, the Beal City Bands reserves the right to conduct searches that may include any and all rooms used by students by students on
the trip.
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Student Signature Parent/Guardian Signature
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Director Signature Principal Signature
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Superintendent Signature Notary Signature
Date____________________________________
Pay for your students trip in installments:
We have worked with our travel agency to accommodate concerns regarding family expenditures surrounding the holiday
season. Please note the payment schedule below.
Final payment in full is due to our travel agency by March 26th, 2018. Payments are respectfully requested in amounts
prescribed on the appropriate dates.
____________ YES! I want my student to participate in this travel opportunity to Chicago in Spring of 2018.
Please find attached my $80 deposit.
____________ YES! I want my student to participate in this travel opportunity to Chicago in Spring of 2018. I
need more time to ascertain my financial situation.
____________ YES! I am interested acting as a chaperone for the Beal City Bands trip to Chicago in Spring of
2018.
____________ YES! I am interested helping coordinate trip activities, fund-raisers and other preparation work
before the Beal City Bands trip to Chicago in Spring of 2018.
____________ YES! I am interested developing an activity sheet for the motorcoach ride for the Beal City Bands
trip to Chicago in Spring of 2018.
____________ No. I am not interested in having my student participate in the Beal City Bands trip to Chicago in
Spring of 2018.
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Parent Name Date
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Student Name