Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Travel tours typically cost 1000/week (for a low-cost tour in a low-cost country) to 2000/week. Throw in the enormous cost of insuring trips that involve kids and it wouldn’t be unlikely to see a trip like this cost 2500-3000 before flights and spending money. Do NOT think of this as a school field trip, think of it as a vacation that wealthy families take.
If you have the money, and your kid has the wherewithal to stick with the group and go with the flow for the duration of the trip, it will be the best experience of their life.
Nope, these trips are $5-8K for a week to 10 days.
Anonymous wrote:My kid did it. It was a great experience. It is pricey but given the value, not unreasonable.
Anonymous wrote:Travel tours typically cost 1000/week (for a low-cost tour in a low-cost country) to 2000/week. Throw in the enormous cost of insuring trips that involve kids and it wouldn’t be unlikely to see a trip like this cost 2500-3000 before flights and spending money. Do NOT think of this as a school field trip, think of it as a vacation that wealthy families take.
If you have the money, and your kid has the wherewithal to stick with the group and go with the flow for the duration of the trip, it will be the best experience of their life.
Anonymous wrote:My post about doing it on your own is much cheaper is not here.
So here it is again: We did everything EF lists for half the price.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This question is asked every so often. It is basically free advertising.
If it’s not MCPS sponsored they should not be advertising it and using MCPS zoom for their meetings. And, the cost is very high which excludes many kids, which is uncomfortable for parents.
Anonymous wrote:This question is asked every so often. It is basically free advertising.
Anonymous wrote:I think they are great trips, especially if it is someplace harder to arrange on your own. I went with my kid to the Galápagos Islands - they really took care that every place we went had been vetted for distilled water and proper cooking. Yes they are pricey, but I can’t imagine it being much cheaper on your own when you include the transportation, tour guides, tipping, etc.
Anonymous wrote:My kid did it. It was a great experience. It is pricey but given the value, not unreasonable.