August 29, 2008

Various Motivations - Awesome Destinations

Labor Day. The last official day of summer. Although it stays hot for quite some time in most parts of the country, September is known for changing leaves, crisper weather, and of course - as You've Got Mail once so eloquently put it - "bouquets of sharpened pencils," folders, notebooks, and various other shiny new school supplies. Although students have hopefully returned with a fresh motivation for lectures, tests, and reading - it's also time to start thinking about student travel.

If you check out our student travel homepage, you'll notice we specialize in both educational tours and class trips. Which might leave you wondering, "What's the difference?"

We offer a lot of information for both, and after a little research, you may find that the difference is more in your purpose than in the destination. We customize awesome trips to several cities that are perfect for both recreational student travel and educational tours.

Washington D.C., for instance, is great for an emphasis on American history or civics. The city is packed with beautiful monuments and, of course, some very important government buildings - all of which helps to reinforce the lessons on these crucial subjects. But Washington D.C. is also full of amazing museums and attractions that students describe first and foremost as just plain fun.

New York City educational tours and Chicago ones will also find your students using more typically recreational descriptives like exciting. One moment an important event in history is forever sealed in their minds and in the next they are viewing an artistic masterpiece that will forever leave them in awe.

Don't rule out any city in this country for either educational tours or graduation trips. There's history almost anywhere - and usually modern thrills around almost every corner.

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