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 Your Passport and one other photo ID  US Money and ATM/Credit Card  Appropriate Clothes and Luggage  Medications and Medical information updated.

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2  Your Passport and one other photo ID  US Money and ATM/Credit Card  Appropriate Clothes and Luggage  Medications and Medical information updated  Phone and or Camera and accessories  Sunscreen  Dietary Requirements  Do you have the following:

3 All travellers that are not travelling on a Canadian passport can contact Visa Central for clarification: Website: www.visacentral.ca/eftourswww.visacentral.ca/eftours Telephone: 1-888-665-9956 Account # 73032 Passport Information

4 Exchange Rate US Dollar = 0.7146 Canadian

5  8 full days in Hawaii- minimum $25 US per day + Souvenir/Shopping  Major bank ATM cards should have no problem working (RBC/CIBC/TD/BM)  Visa/Mastercard- Make sure you notify your bank Currency

6 Hawaii 2016 Mobile Phones

7 Cellular Data verses WiFi Cellular-phone calls-if you place a call (local or not) you’re charged a roaming fee on top of the regular charges To turn off: Settings  Carrier  Automatic  Turn off Mobile Phones in the US

8  Data - Applies to texting, email and any kind of internet usage, social media, or application that connects to the internet.  Data is VERY EXPENSIVE and gets used up quickly Mobile Phones in the US

9  WiFi- wireless internet that you must connect to  Your phone does not incur charges for using WiFi- although some places will ask you to pay a fee. Mobile Phones in the US

10 Rogers, Telus and Bell all offer Travel packages:  Rogers-Roam like home $5/day  Telus-US easy roam $7/day  Bell- Roam better $5/day  All the above include Data/Text/Talk Mobile Phones in the US

11 Hawaii 2016: Suitcases and Carry-ons

12  TWO WORDS: PACK LIGHT  First bag cost $25, your carry-on is free  You do not need 10 days of outfits  You only need two pairs of shoes: walkers and sandals  Comfort & weather are bigger considerations than style & fashion Packing for Hawaii

13 Prepare for WARM weather  Shirts (Short Sleeve) Shorts Bathing Suit Socks, underwear and sleepwear A dressier outfit (special night) Sunglasses, sunscreen Packing for Hawaii

14  All your most important stuff should continually be securely with you – or stored on the bus or in the hotel room  Money/Cards/Photo ID  Phone/Camera/Tablet/Laptop/etc  Medications/Glasses/Contacts Backpack and Carry-on

15  The smart traveller will also have:  A change of clothes and basic toiletries (toothbrush, deodorant,etc)  Charges (and adaptors)  Small first-aid/remedies kit  Book/games/deck of cards- in case of flight/travel delays Backpack/Carry-on

16  Mr. Allard, Mr. Kimura, Mrs. Bauer, Mr. Devin and Mrs. Hatton  Code of Conduct  Don’t have to stay “together” – just for checking in before/after stops on tours  TIME TO MEET YOUR GROUPS Hawaii 2016: Chaperones

17  Hand out backpacks, luggage tags, etc.  Go over EF Tours travel guide  Fill out travel insurance card information (goes back to Mr. Allard) Small Groups - Checklist

18  Our Tour Director will be in charge  Any concerns/requests- Mr. Allard first  Group activities are non-negotiable  There will be limits and expectations during “free sightseeing” times When we’re on tour

19  At the hotel  Treat all guests and staff with respect  Breakfast included – Cereal, toast, etc.  Leave enough time for breakfast and morning rituals so you are in the Lobby ON TIME and ready to leave When we’re on tour

20  When we arrive to a sightseeing site:  Wait for instructions – we will likely break into smaller groups  Be back at meeting point ON TIME When we’re on tour

21  When you are on free time:  No groups of fewer than THREE  Stay in the general area  School appropriate behaviour When we’re on tour

22  ANYTHING that gets you suspended from school is an automatic trip home for you  AT YOUR EXPENSE  Tobacco, drinking, drugs, criminal behaviour, defiance, etc  Also: breaking curfew, violating safety rules…& anything else serious Code of Conduct

23 Leaving Calgary on Feb. 10/16 Westjet-flight #209 Departs @ 8 am Calgary to Victoria- Flight #1900 Victoria to Honolulu Arriving Back to Calgary on Feb. 18/16 Westjet-flight #112 Arrives @ 12:21 pm in Calgary from Vancouver Flight information


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