Questions to ask a student tour company?
#1
Original Poster
Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 380
Likes: 0
Questions to ask a student tour company?
I have posted in recent weeks about which student tour companies fodorites recommended. One of those that came recommended, if a little pricier, was ACIS. I contacted them for a catalog and got an email today that they will be in my local area in 2 weeks and were going to hold a meeting for potential tour organizers/teachers in my area. I am currently planning to attend that meeting. I have taught for a long time (moving toward multiple decades here) but have never taken students more than a couple of hours away from school. Before I leap into a transcontinental commitment, I want all contingencies covered in the provided information and I'm not sure what I should be asking.
Can someone help by providing the questions I ought to be asking (beyond the obvious of cost, typical itineraries, chaperone ratios required, reputation of company, conditions under which the tour company would require students be sent home from a tour, etc.)? Even though I have thought through some of the logistics of this concept, obviously I haven't thought of all of them. I'm seeking experienced advice. Thanks!
Can someone help by providing the questions I ought to be asking (beyond the obvious of cost, typical itineraries, chaperone ratios required, reputation of company, conditions under which the tour company would require students be sent home from a tour, etc.)? Even though I have thought through some of the logistics of this concept, obviously I haven't thought of all of them. I'm seeking experienced advice. Thanks!
#2
Joined: May 2007
Posts: 8,247
Likes: 0
Insurance matters. Not only health insurance, but also against liability.
If a non-English speaking country is involved:
Language skills
Know-how re. how to handle potential health or legal issues
This implies that a company rep will actually travel with you/ the group.
If a non-English speaking country is involved:
Language skills
Know-how re. how to handle potential health or legal issues
This implies that a company rep will actually travel with you/ the group.
#3
Joined: Oct 2003
Posts: 57,886
Likes: 0
Get specifics on lodging. Not only type and amenities but also location (sometimes the put you an hour outside the city).
Also - assuming they retain the right to substitute lodgings (and they will) how often does this happen in the cities you will be going to - and why - and if at certain times of year.
Also - when they have had to substitute - where did the students end up (both location and name of lodging).
Also - I would ask to be given names and contact info for teachers who did groups with them last year to the same places you intend to visit.
Also - assuming they retain the right to substitute lodgings (and they will) how often does this happen in the cities you will be going to - and why - and if at certain times of year.
Also - when they have had to substitute - where did the students end up (both location and name of lodging).
Also - I would ask to be given names and contact info for teachers who did groups with them last year to the same places you intend to visit.
#4
Joined: May 2007
Posts: 8,247
Likes: 0
I just hope that you get better experts than these:
http://www.fodors.com/forums/threadselect.jsp?fid=2
http://www.fodors.com/forums/threadselect.jsp?fid=2
#5
Joined: May 2007
Posts: 8,247
Likes: 0



