EMS TRAVEL CLUB PRESENTS A Costa Rican Adventure
EMS TRAVEL CLUB PRESENTS: A Costa Rican Adventure 22 days 11 ish hours to go!!
Forms and Expectations Notary Travel Form Student Behaviour, Expectations and Consequences Pledge Informed Consent and Release of Liability Form Day Field Trip Form Customs Declaration Form
Health Insurance If you have purchased secondary insurance, please be sure to give me a copy of the policy and include a copy in your luggage
Gratuities and Currency • Please pay your $88 gratuity to Mrs. Beveridge in the office by February 25 th • Bring US dollars – we will convert to local currency when we arrive (if need be). • $200 cash should be plenty but be sure to have access to more funds (Visa or Debit) • Contact your bank to inform them of your travel. • Express Currency Exchange Special Rate
Visiting the Local School What are we bringing? One small item each: pencil crayons, felts, colored chalk, colored paper, crayons, games, Canada souvenirs
Flights March 15 th – Meet at the airport NO LATER than 6: 15 We will meet at the First Nations carving at the international terminal We will get our tickets as a group and attempt to pick our seats.
Accommodations
Rooming and Chaperone Groups Senor Campbell’s Crew: T-Bev’s Brigade Sarah Martins &Alexandra Akl Alana Kelly &Samantha Cheng Carter Renard, Tristan Bunkowski & Grayson Plug Alleigra Campbell & Mackenzie Claus Angela Laufer & Emily Mclauchlan Sasha Hurn & Cassidy Komorowski Shayla Trsek & Chase Lapierre Ms. J’s Squad Pappa G’ Posse Madison Morrris & Alisha Bhatia Shyrelle Ladoucer & Jamie Hall Jessa Davies & Ashni Gill Sukhi Lally & Brianna Ryfa Yi Fan Wang & Justin Ruim Brielle Campbell & Miranda Waibel Riley Leiper & Jenna Hall Tanis Orsetti & Hilary Rackham
Packing Tips What should I bring? How much should I pack? Will it be hot? What do I need?
BAGGAGE RULES H • One checked bag (62”) • MUST WEIGHT LESS THAN 50 LBS • Overweight charges start at $100! • What can I carry on? • One carry on item. Cannot exceed 45” and must fit in overhead bin • One personal item (purse, small backpack/tote. Cannot exceed 36” and must fit under the seat in front of you • Additional items allowed: coat, blanket or pillow, book W Checked = 62 Linear” (L+W+H) L
Packing Liquids • Place all carry-on liquids in a clear 20 cm x 20 cm (8”x 8”) ziplock bag • Items CANNOT exceed 100 ml • Bag must close completely • Pack so this is easily removed for inspection • Larger liquids MUST be packed in checked bag
In Your Bags In your carry-on: Passport, Id, Cash, Credit Card, Notary Form, US Declaration Glasses/contacts Granola Bar Books Music and headphones Anti-nausea medication Daily Medications Advil Tissue (travel size) Cards Gum Toothbrush and Paste Charger Hand cream and lip balm Camera – extra battery (humidity can zap) Sweater or light wrap and socks Earplugs
In Your Bags In your checked bag: Toiletries and Hair care Travel size laundry soap Travel size hair dryer Socks and Undergarments Sleepwear Bathing suits and towel Shorts (most days) T-shirts/tanks/long sleeve Long pants (light weight) Something dressy Sweatshirt/hoodie Travel wear Hat and sunglasses Runners (suggest wearing on plane) Sandals and water shoes Snacks Journal Light jacket Lightweight rain jacket and travel size umbrella Copy of passport and Notary
In Your Bags In your checked bag: Wetnaps, hand sanitizer, antiseptic ointment Medicine – halls, Imodium, gravol, vitamins, heartburn, advil Bug repellant and anti-itch medicine BANDAIDS Sunscreen Feminine hygiene products Small flashlight Bags for wet clothing and camera/phone Great website for multi-packing (I’ll post on my webpage) http: //outfitposts. blogspot. ca/2012/12/summary-one-suitcasebeach-vacation. html? m=1#. USRb. Hjk. Zy 0 s
Gifts from EF Tours • Backpack • Passport to Adventure • Luggage Tag • Phone Card • Lanyard • Your Safety Our Priority
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