Hola,
The Spain tour is only 33 days away! Here is some important information as we make
the final preparations for our amazing tour.
FINAL
INFORMATION MEETING
All main group and shadow group members must attend
the final information meeting on Wednesday, March 9, 2016 at 7:00PM in the
High School Large Auditorium. At the
meeting, you will receive your final tour documents and important travel
information. All student travelers must
attend with at least one parent/guardian.
PREVIEW
CONCERT
The Shaker Heights School Red Raider Marching Band
will present a special Spain Tour Preview Concert on Monday, March 21, 2016
at 7:00PM in the High School North Gym.
The concert is mandatory for all performing band members. At the conclusion of the concert, students
will meet with their chaperones and receive any last minute tour departure
information.
Luggage
You are allowed one checked piece
of luggage—up to 50 LB and 62 linear inches L+W+H). You can also bring one
carry-on piece the size of a school backpack. Flute, Clarinet, Alto Sax and
Trumpet should be carried onto the aircraft and all other instruments will have
to be checked as luggage. Due to limited
space on the motor coaches, it is essential that you pack efficiently. Instruments required to be checked as luggage
will be handled at no charge to students. The SHHS Band staff will facilitate
the checking of instruments and the payment of any associated luggage fees.
Lost or damaged luggage must be reported before you leave the airport. The airlines
will not be responsible for unreported loss or damage. See your tour guide if
you need help with lost or damaged luggage. [1] Band members must pack their individual band
uniforms in their suitcase for the duration of the tour.
MEALS
A daily European continental-buffet breakfast and five group dinners are included in the tour program. Lunches and snacks will be at your own
expense each day and you should budget 5-10 Euro per lunch and 10-20 Euro for dinner depending on your
individual needs. At included dinners, table water will be included where
provided by the restaurant. Bottled water, soft drinks, coffee, and tea will be
at your own expense and you will need to settle the bill with the waiter before
you leave the table. Vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, lactose-free or other
select special meals can be requested in advance and the guides will assist you
in restaurants while touring. Please advise your guide politely of any special
dietary needs and they will be happy to assist you. We will do our best to meet
special dietary requirements and preferences.
It is your responsibility to communicate your dietary needs to
restaurant staff throughout the tour.
You may find it helpful to send your student with a simple index card
indicating any dietary restrictions (ie: food allergies, etc.) translated into
Spainish.
AIR TRANSPORTATION
All
passengers will receive their final flight assignment and air ticket itinerary
at the final group meeting on Wednesday,
March 9, 2016 at 7:00PM in the High
School Large Auditorium. Passengers will be flying on Iberia,
Lufthansa, Delta, United, and American Airlines to and from Spain. Passengers
were ticketed on group reservation numbers. Seats are generally assigned in
alphabetical order within each reservation number. You will not be able to
adjust seats or check-in online as you would with an individual ticket.
PROTECTING VALUABLE ITEMS
The band is providing zippered
neck-pouch passport holders for each traveler. All neck pouches will be
distributed at the Spain Tour Preview Concert on Monday, March 21, 2016 at
7:00PM in the North Gym. Staff and chaperones
will distribute and collect passports as necessary while traveling and will
place them in the hotel safe when not needed. Your neck-pouch is also useful
for storing credit cards and cash during daily sightseeing activities.
3-1-1 GUIDELINES
All liquids, gels or aerosols in
your carry-on luggage must be in original containers of 3 ounces or less. All
containers of liquids, gels and aerosols are to be placed in one quart-size
clear plastic zip-top bag. One quart-size bag of liquids, gels and aerosols per
traveler is allowed in your carryon luggage. This bag must be removed from your
luggage and placed in the security bin for x-ray screening at the security
check point. Visit www.tsa.gov for
further details and the most current security policies.
TIME DIFFERENCE
Spain will be 5 hours ahead of Cleveland
until March 27, 2016, due to the USA on daylight savings time and Europe transitioning
to “Summer Time.” From March 23 – 26, 2016 Spain will be 5 hours ahead of
Cleveland. Starting on March 27, 2016
Spain will be 6 hours ahead of Cleveland.
MEDICAL NEEDS
All students will carry their
medication with them on the flights to and from Spain. All medications should be packed into a clear
Ziploc bag marked with student name and kept in carry-on luggage. DO NOT pack medication in your checked
luggage. Once we arrive in Spain all students will turn their medications over
to the Shaker Heights administration.
Shaker administrators will be responsible for administering medication
for the duration of the tour. We suggest
you obtain a duplicate of your prescriptions, inhalers and epi-pens. If you
become ill while on tour, inform an adult immediately. Special inoculations are not required to
visit Spain. We encourage you to check with your physician as a precaution. If you have questions or concerns about
medications please contact Sara Chengelis, Shaker Heights Assistant Principal,
at 216-295-4200 or chengelis_s@shaker.org.
WEATHER AND CLOTHING
The entire trip is casual so
please dress for comfort. You can expect average daily temperatures to vary
between 50-70° F over the course of the day. Use www.weather.com as a
resource before departure.
COMMUNICATION
This tour is an opportunity to
unplug and experience a different culture and a beautiful country. For the duration of the tour, the lobby and
common areas of our hotels have free WiFi access. Skype and other messaging apps are a great
way to communicate when in free WiFi areas.
Roaming voice and data charges can be very expensive and this deserves
careful attention before departure. If
necessary, we recommend that you contact your cell phone service provider and
upgrade your plan to an international calling plan while we are on tour. Be sure your mobile phone has a data or
application switch if you plan on using it abroad. Do not call home from your
hotel rooms as it is very expensive.
ELECTRICITY
The electricity in Spain runs at
220 volts, 50 cycles. You will need to bring an adapter and/or converter to use
all electronic devices. Please review
your device information before departure. Converter and adapter kits can be bought
at Target, Walmart, etc.
FOREIGN CURRENCY
The exchange rate(s) may fluctuate
daily and may vary depending on financial institution. This information is accurate as of February
18, 2016.
1 US Dollar = .90 Euro cents
1 Euro = 1.11 US Dollars
1 Euro = 1.11 US Dollars
MONEY AND USE OF DEBIT/CREDIT CARDS
We recommend you bring a
combination of cash (€ Euros) and some type of debit & credit card for the
tour that can be used in local ATM/Bankomat machines. Check with your bank for
any ATM or foreign transaction fees associated with your debit & credit
card. MasterCard, Visa
and American Express are accepted in most restaurants and shops, but not in all
locations. Local currency can be withdrawn from ATM machines with cards on the
Plus and Cirrus systems. You must have a 4-digit PIN for these cards to work.
You generally receive the Interbank rate-of-exchange plus any foreign
transaction fees (FTFs) associated with your individual card. YOU MUST CALL YOUR BANK TO ADVISE THAT YOU
WILL BE USING YOUR DEBIT OR CREDIT CARD IN SPAIN OR THE CARD MAY BE DEACTIVATED
FOR FRAUD PROTECTION.
TRAVEL
GUARD GROUP PROTECTION PLAN
Each traveler has limited insurance coverage with
Travel Guard’s, Group Protection Plan. There is NO trip cancellation coverage
provided as part of this policy. This policy is not intended to protect your
original monetary investment in the tour, but rather to aid in recovery of
additional expenses that may result from travel issues while touring. For
incidents not affecting the entire group, individual travelers must file claims
at the time of the incident. From Europe, call toll-free (715) 345-0505. In the
U.S.A. call (800) 326-1300. Your tour leaders have the insurance policy number
with them.