FAQ's
FAQ's - Here is a list of some frequently asked
questions/concerns from years past.
Q: How much money
should I give my child?
A: We recommend at least $200 for incidentals
and gifts.
Spending money is a tricky question and always a tough one
to answer. But, from past experiences, 99%
of the time they will end up spending what they have available. Visiting markets, being bombarded by vendors
and shopping for gifts is both a fun and exciting part of traveling. It is also a cultural experience in learning
how to haggle as well as a valuable tool in money management. We try to assist them with their impulsivity
as well as haggling, however money management is something many will learn the
hard way. We do encourage them to buy
gifts as sharing them upon return is priceless in many ways.
Kids also tend to buy snacks, soda and odds and ends in
transit. When they buy these at the
airport, the costs can add up.
Q: How should they bring/carry the money?
A: What we
recommend is that they carry enough cash with them for the first several
days. We also recommend that they carry
an ATM card to access any further cash they might need. This also allows for a deposit on your end
which can be accessed abroad in case of emergency, impulsivity etc.
You can also give us any spending/emergency money/ATM
card to be distributed accordingly to avoid impulse/over-buying.
We strongly recommend that they bring a neck wallet or waist wallet. We ask that they also have a copy of their passport, emergency contact information, allergy information and other emergency information in a secure pocket in their neck wallet. Upon check-in at every hotel each student will be given a hotel card to put in their neck wallet as well.
We strongly recommend that they bring a neck wallet or waist wallet. We ask that they also have a copy of their passport, emergency contact information, allergy information and other emergency information in a secure pocket in their neck wallet. Upon check-in at every hotel each student will be given a hotel card to put in their neck wallet as well.
Q: If we want you to
carry money, emergency notes, idiosyncrasies, medications etc. how do we get
those to you?
A: Please clearly
label all information, money etc. and put them in envelopes (with instructions) and give them to us at
the airport.
Q: Do we give you medications?
A: This is a
personal decision that you and your child can make together. We will know what medications your child requires
and will give daily (and individual) reminders.
If you want us to distribute any meds we are more than happy to do this
as well (with signed form). Again, just clearly label all
medications with instructions. Further,
you can also put medications for each day in separate baggies labeled with the
date and time to be taken.
Q: How do we get in touch with you in case of an
emergency?
A: See all
emergency contact numbers on the blog (if not up it will be up shortly). We are never more than several hours out of
response time(minus flights) and a majority of the time you should be able to
get in touch with us immediately.
Q: Do you allow them to bring electronics?
A: Yes. With all the time in transit we allow kids to
bring electronics. However, we
discourage any international cellphone coverage as this defeats the purpose of
being away. We will be vigilant, and
often times will collect and hold electronics when they need to be out enjoying
the experience.
Q: What are the
protocols in case of an emergency?
A: Depending on
the severity of the emergency, you can expect a phone call immediately to
discuss the course of action. Denver
Academy will also be notified immediately and will be informed on all
situations and updates. If
correspondence is not possible, understand that we will make our best, most
prudent and well-advised course of action.
We have tour guides, tour agencies and a plethora of people looking out
for our well-being. Every chaperone is experienced in handling emergency
situations.
FURTHER - We have insurance through
Denver Academy, travel insurance as well as emergency funds - so the
safety and security of everyone on the trip is addressed immediately and
with utmost prudence.
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