Anonymous wrote:EF Tours sounds like a total rip off. They jack up the price for students and parents so the teachers can attend free.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
My kid's middle school has bombarded us with emails about their EF tours. Given the price, it just stinks of a complete rip-off. We're French, and I can arrange a much better trip to Paris for less than what they're asking, and I'm sure my picks for lodging and food would be way better. And since people are usually savvy enough in this day and age with the internet to plan their own trips to places they've never been before, I don't see the appeal of an EF tour...
We had friends who are travel agents and priced out the trip my nephew took. What they did not take into account was that EF included tour guides, premium tickets, and all of the ground transportation. So our nephew spent $400 less upfront for his trip than DD did with EF but she had a much better time. He ended up spending 1/4 of his pocket money on ground transportation.
Anonymous wrote:
My kid's middle school has bombarded us with emails about their EF tours. Given the price, it just stinks of a complete rip-off. We're French, and I can arrange a much better trip to Paris for less than what they're asking, and I'm sure my picks for lodging and food would be way better. And since people are usually savvy enough in this day and age with the internet to plan their own trips to places they've never been before, I don't see the appeal of an EF tour...
Anonymous wrote:OP here… reviews say the food and lodging are bad and EF Tours was slow to respond to logistical problems (online reviews spoke of not enough rooms booked so not all kids had beds, groups not able to get new flights when flights cancel and being on the hook for more money, etc.). Trip is to Europe with middle school aged kids.