Anonymous wrote:One thing that would be helpful is if they picked places that were lower-key/easier to get to.
I just was a chaperone on a pumpkin patch field trip. We're in Bowie. Field trip was in freaking Lothian. We literally passed four other pumpkin patches on the way to...the pumpkin patch. We were on the bus for 40 minutes each way.
The place was great, but massive. There were multiple stations of things to do, but no way everyone was getting to all the stations. So kids were disappointed. There was no direction; everything was like, "Do whatever," but then when you went to get in line, a teacher would say, "No, go eat your lunch now; we want to make sure everyone gets lunch out of the way."
If they'd keep it simple, that would be better.
My school district has approved vendors and locations, so we take the path of most resistance for just about everything we do. We needed decorations for our homecoming, but we couldn't use Amazon. They're not approved. We ended up spending 5x as much because Walmart, Target, and Amazon aren't approved. The same goes for field trips. We can go to one place but not the other. It's ridiculous.