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Coolest Under Water Florida Attractions

   Jules' Undersea Lodge, Key Largo Your student group can enjoy the only under water hotel on the planet for an unbelievable senior trip! While you’re here, you may as well get your Open Water certification for diving, or scuba your way 21 feet below the surface of Emerald Lagoon for lunch! Educational programs for…
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Hawaii: Islands of Adventure for Students

Attaining statehood in the late 1950s, Hawaii is not only the newest addition to the United States as well as its largest island but the most complex! It is made up of over 100 islands, however, only seven of these are inhabited, and one is privately owned. Before your student group embarks on a journey…
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National Park Student Travel – Great Smoky Mountains

Sometimes the last place you want to go is to the beach with what seems like everyone else on the planet. Sometimes the big city is exactly what you want to escape from. Theme parks are crowded and expensive, where half your visit is spent standing in line waiting. What if you crave somewhere to…
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Our Favorite New Travel Predictions for 2015

According to Lonely Planet, the line up for this year’s rising stars of travel looks like this:   1. Queens, New York   2. Western South Dakota   3. New Orleans   4. Colorado River region   5. North Conway, New Hampshire   6. Indianapolis   7. Greenville, South Carolina   8. Oakland, California  …
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Best Beaches for Senior Trips

For parents and teachers planning the traditional senior trip celebration, you will quickly learn that at the top of most student groups’ vacation list is some beach, somewhere. During this season it can be difficult to determine which areas will be safe but still a hit with the kids. First of all, avoid spring break…
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What to Pack for the Times Square Ball Drop

If your travel group intends to hold on until midnight on the East Coast then you’d better pack for cold weather! The annual New Years Eve ball drop in New York City’s Times Square is a tradition that has been organized since 1907 and it doesn’t stop for frosty temperatures!   1. The first thing…
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All Free NYC

If your student travel group is like most of us, budgeting on the road is important! One of the most expensive cities on the U.S. map is the ritzy, glitzy, billion dollar Big Apple. But in your favor is the sheer size of a city brimming with competitors and entrepreneurs all scrambling to make your…
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8 Ingenious Stocking Stuffers for Travel-Junkies

With Christmas right around the corner it's time for one of two things: panic, or confidence. For those of you with big question marks next to the names left to check off of your shopping lists, we've compiled a guide that is extraordinarily handy for not only the travelers in your circle, but for yourself…
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The Best Kid-Friendly Restaurants in Chicago

While many think fine-dining and taking the kids out to eat just can't go hand-in-hand, Chicago has proved us wrong with a smattering of delicious restaurants that haven't forgotten about the sometimes-picky eating habits of the little ones. Here are ten great restaurants that kids and adults will both love in the Windy City. Big…
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America’s Best Ferris Wheels

What is it about Ferris wheels that make them so timeless? Something about their size, their beauty, and their historical significance makes them so much more than just another ride at the amusement park. Ferris wheels take you above the world, letting you view everything below you in a way that could make any view…
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