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1 1 1688887VP

2 A little about myself Why I’m doing this Benefits to your child Why travel

3 Educational objectives To promote international understanding and a respect for a variety of cultures To clarify and deepen our understanding of the American identity and its values and beliefs through intercultural experience To expand our knowledge about culture and history and the basis for different values and beliefs To develop the interpersonal skills necessary to navigate a new environment with confidence, maturity and flexibility

4 Meeting agenda EF Education First –Who are they? –Why did we choose them? Safety on tour Our tour package –What’s included? –What isn’t? Passports and visas Our tour itinerary Pricing, Monthly Payment Plan How to enroll Questions and answers

5 Why EF? Most educational Fully accredited, just like our school Full-time personal, bilingual Tour Director Educational itineraries based on almost 50 years of experience Best value Highest quality tours at the guaranteed lowest prices Planning and organizing all tour logistics by travel experts

6 Why EF? Safety first All-Inclusive Coverage Plan 6-to-1 student-to-chaperone ratio Trained & licensed local guides 24-hour emergency on-call service EF’s Peace of Mind Program Should social unrest or natural events make traveling to our destination unsafe, EF will work with our group to make alternative arrangements.

7 Wherever we learn, EF is there EF has 34,000 staff and teachers in more than 400 offices in over 50 countries

8 Why group travel? Group travel keeps tours affordable, allowing more students to see the world Combined groups get the best value Tour choice and departure date flexibility to match with other groups Meet other students from around the country Traveling with EF

9 What’s included? Full-time Tour Director Licensed local guides Entrance fees to select attractions All-Inclusive Coverage Plan Educational Itinerary Round-trip flights on major carriers Hotels with private bathrooms Comfortable motorcoach Breakfast and dinner daily

10 All-Inclusive Coverage Plan The plan covers: Tour cancellation and interruption Illness and accident Baggage and property Flight delay 24-hour access to an English-speaking representative

11 My approach to safety If a traveler (student or adult) violates my rules, I have the right to send them home from tour at the parents’ expense. 6-to-1 chaperone ratio (for every six students there is one adult chaperone) My rules

12 What are you responsible for? These are all necessities each traveler will be responsible for on this tour. Spending money for optional excursions, free time activities, souvenirs, beverages, lunches and snacks ($30-$65 per day) Tips for your Tour Director, bus driver and local guides (around $10 per day) Passport and/or visa fees

13 Passports and visas All travelers are responsible for securing necessary documentation Valid passports are required for all travelers Passports may take up to 14 weeks to process Some destinations may require travel visas Non-U.S. citizens may require special visas or other travel documents Important note: Passports must be valid for at least six months after our scheduled return date

14 Adventure in Spain Spring Break 2016 (3/28-4/5 ?) Tour #1688887VP

15 Madrid: Sunday, Monday Toledo: Wednesday Granada: Thursday Seville: Friday Morocco: Saturday Return home: Sunday Flight to Spain: Saturday Segovia, El Escorial: Tuesday

16 Madrid: capitol city since Spain’s golden age (1492-1659). Home of Velazquez, El Greco, Cervantes, de Vega, etc.

17 Palacio Real (Royal Palace) and Plaza de Oriente Prado Museum: Valasquez, El Greco, and Goya Plaza Mayor In Madrid

18 Segovia

19 If you are going to Madrid, a day trip to Toledo is almost a "must visit." Toledo is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Vibrant in history, if you can only do one day trip out of Madrid, this is the city to see.

20 Grenada: Alhambra Palace (1300’s)

21 Seville: Cathedrals, Plazas, and Flamenco dancing

22 Tetouan, Morocco

23 Costs: (You mean I can’t do all this for free?) Program fee: $3015 Early discount$ 100 Student total:$ 2915 $235/mo Adults: add $335 Included: Air and ground transportation from LAX, hotels, breakfast and dinner, local sightseeing tours (Madrid, Toledo, Granada, Seville), tour director, Prado, Palacio Real, Toledo Cathedral, Santo Tome, St. Mary’s, Alhambra, Seville Alcazar, cathedral, and bullring Optionals to El Escorial, Flamenco evening, and Morocco.

24 Setting Expectations Itinerary and date flexibility EF coordinates multiple groups at the same time, balancing their requests with available flight and hotel space. Then, we combine small groups into larger ones to fill each tour bus. In addition, we may need to shift your departure date. Hotels EF uses first-class, superior tourist-class or tourist-class hotels, as defined by the Official Hotel Guide. Hotel rooms abroad are often less modern and standardized than in North America. Each room will have a private bathroom. Here are some other common differences from North American hotels:  In simpler, family-run hotels, the rooms and beds are usually smaller than those in North America and rooms seldom have air conditioning or televisions.  Few European hotels have elevators.  Shower pressure tends to be much weaker than in North America and in some countries the showerhead may be directly above the toilet or sink.

25 Meals Expect food and eating habits to be different from home. You will be expected to pay for soft drinks, bottled water and other beverages with their meals, although water is always provided. Breakfast typically includes cereal, bread or rolls, jam, juice, coffee or tea. EF walking tours Many sightseeing tours are on foot, so you will likely do a lot of walking. Remind your participants—both students and adults—that our educational tours are generally fast- paced. Tipping While all non-discretionary gratuities are included in the EF Program Fee, it is customary to present the tour director and coach driver with a token of appreciation at the conclusion of the tour. We recommend $4 per person per day for the tour director ($28/person total) and $2 per person per day for the coach driver($10/person total). Groups also tip local guides for half-day sightseeing tours ($3/person total). Optionals El Escorial and the Valley of the Fallen Seville Flamenco Evening Morocco Phone Tree

26 Online: www.eftours.com/1688887VPwww.eftours.com/ Phone: 800-665-5364 Sign up today and get locked in at the best possible price for this tour! Tour #1688887VP Enrollment deadline: 02/28/2015 - $100 discount will end on the 28th How do I enroll?

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