Your child’s teacher and a WorldStrides
Account Manager will determine the specific itinerary and details
will be provided to your child's teacher prior to departure. Depending on the group size,
your child’s teacher will be supported by other chaperones
as needed.
The program will look something like this:
A WorldStrides representative will meet your child’s group
when it arrives in Williamsburg. The group boards a motorcoach, and the learning adventure begins. During your child’s
educational travel program, the group has a WorldStrides
Course Leader. The Course Leader provides details about what students
are seeing and engages them in critical thinking, encouraging
them to think about what they are learning and process the information
in ways that will be meaningful and memorable. At the hotel, your
child will have time to hang out with friends, receive instructions
from his/her teacher, and call home.
Your child’s days are full of fun activities and learning.
Students will come away with a better understanding of how the first
settlers interacted with the Native Indians. They’ll see 18th
century shops, as well as tradesmen hard at work. Your child’s
group will explore Colonial Williamsburg and have the opportunity
to participate in historic re-enactments and learn about the every
day life of residents in the 18th century. Students will also learn
what life would have been like if they had been alive during the
American Revolution. Click
here to see sample itineraries.
During the trip a chaperone will be present
at each site visited by your child’s group. At selected sites,
students may be allowed the freedom to explore on their own. To
make the trip more enjoyable and safe for everyone, it is important
for each student to exhibit responsible behavior at all time, in
accordance with the Behavior Contract he or she signed prior to
departure and in addition to the rules established by his or her
teacher.
At WorldStrides, your child’s Safety is our highest priority .
From start to finish, our staff is dedicated to your child’s
safety and making your investment count. WorldStrides employs over
350 professionals who make sure each program is safe, worry-free,
and enjoyable. However, should an emergency arise, participants
can reach a WorldStrides representative 24-hours a day using a toll
free number. Should your child become sick or need treatment during
this educational travel program, WorldStrides provides accident
and illness coverage free of charge.
Click here for more details on accident and illness coverage.
All of our hotels are nationally recognized chain hotels such as
Holiday Inn, Hilton, Sheraton, Marriott properties, or comparable and are
located in the Williamsburg area. Each hotel has been chosen for
its cleanliness, hospitality, and safe location. Our hotels are
“student friendly” and rated by the teachers leading
trips every year.
Students enjoy full American breakfasts at the hotel or at a local
restaurant. Groups usually eat at food courts or enjoy cafeteria-style
lunches while touring and are also provided dinners.
In some cases, lunches may or may not be included in the program
price (see your registration letter for details).
Comfortable clothes and comfortable walking shoes are a must. As
weather is often unpredictable, bring rain gear and dress in layers
should the temperature change throughout the day. Check
our suggested packing list for more details.
The weather in Williamsburg is moderate year-round. Spring comes
early, and Fall stays late into the year. Listed below are the average
high and low temperatures (F) for each month:
High
and Low Temperatures (°F) |
|
High |
Low |
Jan |
48 |
32 |
Feb |
50 |
35 |
Mar |
55 |
37 |
|
|
High |
Low |
Apr |
64 |
46 |
May |
70 |
52 |
June |
76 |
61 |
|
|
High |
Low |
July |
85 |
70 |
Aug |
83 |
68 |
Sep |
72 |
61 |
|
|
High |
Low |
Oct |
63 |
50 |
Nov |
52 |
44 |
Dec |
50 |
35 |
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You can register three easy ways:
(1) register
on-line
(2) complete and return your registration form (attached to the
letter given by the teacher/educator leading your child’s
trip,)
(3) or contact our Customer Service Department at 1-800-468-5899.
You can learn about the payment plan for WorldStrides educational
travel programs in the Financial Information section of Parent Place. Click here to reach Financial Information
online.
Your child’s Program Leader makes the decision as to whether or not parents can participate. There is an additional cost for adults depending on the number of program participants per room:
10% of Base Program Price* per person for a triple (three to a room)
15% of Base Program Price* per person for a double (two to a room)
30% of Base Program Price* per person for a single (one to a room)
To ensure a quality educational experience for the students, some tour sites have strict student-to-adult ratios. Please ask your Program Leader for specific details. Adults are automatically registered two to a room and WorldStrides charges an additional 15% of base trip price. If WorldStrides is unable to accommodate adults in a double room because of group configuration and/or hotel availability, adults are then required to pay a 30% single-room supplement of base trip price. If adults, upon all parties’ approval, are able to share a quad room or a triple room, WorldStrides will charge an additional 5% of base trip price or 10% of base trip price respectively.
*Base Program Price = Initial price as stated in the registration
letter, or as revised per Program Leader and Account Manager.
For
more answers to your frequently asked questions about WorldStrides,
the registration process, payment questions, cancellation policy
and protection, and general trip information, click here.
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