Transportation to FloridaPiedmont Classical will be providing transportation from North Carolina to Florida. More information forthcoming.
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Meal VouchersPCHS will provide meal vouchers for lunch and dinner each day we are staying at our Disney resort. These meals will include an entrée, side and beverage at any of the Disney-owned quick service restaurants.
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On-Site TransportationAll guests staying at a Disney resort hotel have access to complimentary Disney-operated motorcoach, Skyliner, monorail and boat transportation running between the resorts, theme parks, water parks, and Disney Springs.
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Complimentary Magic BandEach guest who stays at a Walt Disney World resort receives a complimentary Magic Band. This stylish bracelet uses magic (RFID) technology to provide a number of services to guests during their stay: entry to the theme parks, usage of the included FastPass+ system, attaches on-ride photos, and even serves as the hotel room key. Student Magic Bands can also connect to the MyDisneyExperience app, which allows guests to see current posted attraction wait times, dining locations, and more.
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Each student will receive a standard three-day theme park ticket for the duration of their stay. The entire group will visit the Magic Kingdom and EPCOT together, and each student will be able to choose between visiting Disney's Hollywood Studios or Disney's Animal Kingdom.
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All seniors who go on the class trip will be able to stay at a Disney resort hotel. Each student hotel room will accommodate between three and four students in a room featuring two full-sized beds. Disney resorts also have a number of amenities, including multiple swimming pools, video arcade, souvenir/sundries shop, food court, and activities throughout the day.
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While visiting Walt Disney World, we will be lucky enough to enjoy the Walt Disney World Resort's 50th anniversary! Scores of new rides and attractions, parades, resorts, and restaurants will be opening, giving visitors the first opportunity to experience them! We will also be visiting during the EPCOT International Festival of the Arts, where many unique photo opportunities, the chance to meet famous Disney artists, free Broadway-style concerts, and awesome shopping opportunities await. Besides, with Kiste and Hanrahan as the trip hosts, you never know what other surprises they may have planned!
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The 2021 Senior Trip will be hosted by Mr. Kiste and Mrs. Hanrahan, self-titled "Disney nuts." Between the two of them, they have been to Walt Disney World more than 30 times! They are familiar with where to go, what restaurants to eat at, which rides are the best, and a number of interesting historical and trivia tidbits.
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Breakdown of Costs and Fees:
Transportation Cost: $150
Hotel room total: $183 (36.60 per person per night of stay x 5 nights)
Theme Park Tickets: $274 (3 days in the parks)
Food vouchers: $128 ($16 per meal/$32 per day x 4 days)
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Total: $735 per student
The first payment will be a deposit securing your place on the trip and will be due by June 30th. Any student who does not pay the deposit by June 30 will not be permitted to attend the trip. Keep in mind that this deposit is non-refundable. Plan accordingly!!!
Any sales from the Mrs. Pumpkin fundraiser during 11th grade will be applied to individual student accounts, bringing down the total amount owed for the Disney trip. More fundraising opportunities will be offered starting in the fall.
Hotel room total: $183 (36.60 per person per night of stay x 5 nights)
Theme Park Tickets: $274 (3 days in the parks)
Food vouchers: $128 ($16 per meal/$32 per day x 4 days)
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Total: $735 per student
The first payment will be a deposit securing your place on the trip and will be due by June 30th. Any student who does not pay the deposit by June 30 will not be permitted to attend the trip. Keep in mind that this deposit is non-refundable. Plan accordingly!!!
Any sales from the Mrs. Pumpkin fundraiser during 11th grade will be applied to individual student accounts, bringing down the total amount owed for the Disney trip. More fundraising opportunities will be offered starting in the fall.