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Eagle Pride – Big Apple Bound! Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade 2012
And away we go!!!
Getting to NY – First there was still a field show to learn, MPA, & Ruckel/Lewis
2011 Eagle Pride
2012 Eagle Pride
Getting There – The Rehearsing
There was a lot of running into each other...
Getting There – And More Rehearsing
How do you make this thing go up?
He cannot be serious...We have to be how close to each
other and march how fast????
Getting There – The Great American Band Weigh In!
“If you tell anyone my weight...!!!”
“I don’t want to look..., don’t tell me...”
“They said if I weigh too much, I can’t go because the plane can’t get off the ground...”
Getting There – Bagging, Begging, Citrus, Car Wash, Pasta, Magazines, Garage Sale ....
Special Thanks to our Sponsors !!!
~$45,000.00 !!!
Getting There… Lot’s of Outstanding Parents – THANKS!
Macy’s Steering Committee
• Dan Wooten – Director of Bands • Jeff Adams – Associate Director of Bands • Terry & Brenda Byrd – Committee Chairs • Craig Ewing – Trip Coordinator/Macy’s Head Chaperone • Darsi Ewing - Treasurer • Paul Garvey & Darrell Thompson – Equipment • Carolyn Sekas – Uniforms • Joline Gugliemino – Accessories/Apparel • Brenda Hopkins – Medical Chair • Nancy Gunger – Lewis Liaison • Lisa Rackley– Ruckel Liaison
Trip Summary
• Arrival in New York - Monday, Nov 19th, 2012
• Tour City Monday – Wed & Friday
• Parade – Thursday, Nov 22nd 9AM-12PM
• Return to Niceville Friday, Nov 23rd – evening
• Itinerary jammed 100% full with activities!!! – Little sleep
– National TV!
– Lots of fun!
– Memories to last a lifetime!
Overview of
What is included?
• Air on (2) Miami Air chartered 737-800’s • Charter busses to all activities • All meals except 3 lunches are provided • Hot breakfast at hotel daily • Eagle Pride Macy’s t-Shirt • Times Square Picture (8x10 and 4x6) • Broadway Musical – Wicked or Phantom of the Opera • Lunch in Grand Central Station • Radio City Music Hall Christmas Spectacular • 9/11 Memorial Visit • Visit Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island by ferry • Times Square Visit • Subway experience • Fabulous family style Thanksgiving Dinner overlooking the NY skyline • Marching in one of the most historic parades in the world!
T-Shirt Designs
Overall NY City Map
CENTRAL PARK
MID TOWN – TIMES SQUARE
DOWN TOWN – FINANCIAL
DISTRICT
Our Hotel
Newark Airport
Statue of Liberty
Battery Park
Ground Zero China Town / Little Italy
Museum of Natural History
Thanksgiving Dinner
Times Square Area
Radio City
St. Patrick’s Cathedral
Grand Central Station
MACY”S
DALLAS BBQ
FAO SCHWARZ
DAVE & BUSTER’S
Majestic – Wicked
Gershwin – Phantom
Hershey’s Store
M&M World Top of
the Rock
Rockefeller Plaza
Toy’s R Us
Ball Drop
Downtown Area
Thanksgiving Dinner
Battery Park
Ferry Station
Ellis Island
Ground Zero
St. Paul’s Chapel
China Town
SPQR Restaurant
Band Itinerary
Day 1 – Monday – 11/19
• 3:00am Call Time – NHS Auditorium – school busses to airport
• Lunch ($10 cash allotment given) at Grand Central Station
• 6:00am & 6:45am - Depart by (2) 737 private charter aircraft VPS to Newark, NJ
• Free time/shopping in Chinatown
• Guided City Tour with New York City subway experience
• Dinner in Little Italy – SPQR Private Dining Room
• Check-in New Jersey hotel for the next four nights
• 10:30PM LIGHTS OUT!
• 7:00pm – Broadway show – Wicked or Phantom of the Opera
• Visit Ground Zero – 9/11 Memorial & St. Paul’s Chapel, Walk through Financial Center (Wall Street)
• Morning Ferry to visit Liberty Island & Ellis Island (F&F meet us there)
• Lunch at Ellis Island
Band Itinerary
Day 2 – Tuesday – 11/20
• 5:30 – 7:00 AM - Breakfast included at the hotel
Denotes F&F Event
• Dinner in Times Square included – Dallas BBQ Private
Dining Room
• 12:00 PM – LIGHTS OUT!
• 2:00PM - Attend the Radio City Music Hall Christmas Spectacular featuring the Rockettes
• 10:30AM – First admission to Top of the Rock Observation Deck – staggered entry
• 9:00AM - Visit Rockefeller Center
Band Itinerary
Day 3 – Wednesday – 11/21
• Return to hotel early and lights out by 9:00pm
• Group Photo in Times Square
• Dinner in Times Square – Dave & Buster’s Private
Dining Room – Game Card included
• Lunch (on own) and walk around Times Square
area – St. Patrick’s Cathedral, NBC Store,
Rockefeller Center, etc...
• 6:00 – 7:45AM - Breakfast included at the hotel
• 6:00 PM – 9:00PM Thanksgiving Dinner with the Family & Friends tour at the Liberty House – DJ and dancing!
• 2:00am – 4:00am Transfer to Herald Square in half
dress uniform for parade rehearsal
Band Itinerary
Day 4 – Thursday – 11/22
• 10:30 PM – LIGHTS OUT!
• Deli lunch included at the hotel
• 8:00am Stage at Central Park
West & 86th for parade
• 9:00am 86th Macy’s Thanksgiving
Day Parade steps off!
• 5:30am Breakfast at the Hard Rock Café – Private
Dining Room
• Breakfast included in the hotel
Band Itinerary
Day 5 – Friday – 11/23
• 8:30AM - Check out of hotel and transfer into Manhattan
• 6:00 p.m. & 6:45 p.m. - Depart by charter airline flights to Northwest
Florida Regional Airport (VPS)
• 7:50 p.m.–8:35 p.m. – Arrive at Northwest Florida Regional Airport (VPS)
• Central Park Visit – Strawberry Fields, Bethesda Fountain, Dakota
• 10:00AM - Admission to the American
Museum of Natural History, including IMAX
• Lunch in the museum (on own)
• 3:30 p.m. - Depart Central Park for Newark International Airport
• Students arrive on busses at school 8:30 – 9:30 PM staggered
• ~9:30PM – Luggage and instrument trucks arrive at school
• 11:00 PM COLLAPSE!!!
Here comes the parade...
• 9:00am–12:00 PM EST on NBC – Thursday, Nov 22nd 2012
• NEW 2012 ROUTE
– The Parade will kick off at 77th Street and Central Park West, and
then march down to Columbus Circle where it will turn onto
Central Park South. At 6th Avenue, the Parade veers south and
marches from 59th Street to 34th Street, where it will make its
final turn and stop in front of Macy's Herald Square
• Only 6 High School Bands from the US in 2012 Parade:
– Father Ryan High School Marching Band, Nashville, Tennessee
– Kenton Ridge High School Marching Band, Springfield, Ohio
– Niceville High School Marching Band, Niceville, Florida
– Oak Ridge High School Marching Band, Conroe, Texas
– Saratoga High School, Saratoga, California
– Wyoming All-State Marching Band, Wyoming
• 7th of 9 bands in the Parade – closer to the end
Parade Route 2012
Pictures of the Parade
• The company GroupPhotos.com will be taking pictures of the parade and
making a DVD from 5 different places along the route
• If you order before Thanksgiving and get the 3 pictures for $20 each (Total -
$60), you will also get the DVD for free
• www.groupphotos.com/special
• Kids will also be getting free copy of
Times Square photo included with their
trip (8x10 and 4x6)
Follow the Band on Twitter & Smug Mug
• You can follow the band on Twitter by using
– @nhseaglepride
– Go ahead and become a follower
• Also look up on the SmugMug site
– Paula Mims will be uploading some of the pictures
from each day there as well
– http://nhseaglepride.smugmug.com
Air Transportation
• Miami Air International Charter
• 172 passengers per plane – 2 planes – Boeing 737-800’s – (1) 160 Band,12 F&F (2) 158 Band,14 F&F
Air Transportation – Plane 1
• Staff and F&F in front 4 rows
• Chaperones in exit rows
• Planes will be boarded by grade – sit where you like except those listed above
• Last two seats in last row at windows are reserved for flight attendants
Row # Seat A Seat B Seat C Aisle Seat D Seat E Seat F
1 Steadman, Charles Jeff Love (10) Wooten, Daniel Ewing, Craig Garvey, Paul (7) Carnahan, Todd
2 Coley, Josh (22) Coley, Robyn Chambers, Marcus Chambers, Krissinda Chambers, Camden Chambers, Peyton
3 F&F F&F F&F F&F F&F F&F
4 F&F F&F F&F F&F F&F F&F
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14 Klamerus, Victoria (5) Wallace, Cecelia (12) Gugliemino (3) Exit Brenda Hopkins (7) Blake, Sara (27) Sears, Angela (13)
15 Saleeby, Charlie (16) Saleeby, Nancy (17) Higdon, Ron (25) Rows Byrd, Terry (14) Byrd, Brenda (6) Paton, Julie (11)
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AIRCRAFT 1 - FLT # 629 - Nov 19
Air Transportation – Plane 2
• Staff and F&F in front 4 rows
• Chaperones in exit rows
• Planes will be boarded by grade– sit where you like except those listed above
• Last two seats in last row at windows are reserved for flight attendants
Row # Seat A Seat B Seat C Aisle Seat D Seat E Seat F
1 Lybrand, Lisa Adams, Patti Adams, Jeff Thompson, Darryl Barnette, David Carnahan, Patrick
2 Colon, Robert Colon, Clare Valenti, Karen (19) Rampley, Virginia (20) F&F F&F
3 F&F F&F F&F F&F F&F F&F
4 F&F F&F F&F F&F F&F F&F
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14 Jones, Connie (24) Sekas, Carolyn (2) Sekas, John (1) Exit Jacobs, Sharon (18) Hencinski, Mary (8) Gunn, Betsy (4)
15 Woods, Cassondra Nelson, Liz Royal, Bill (26) Rows Vega, Ramon (28) Vazquez, Sara (23) Richardson, Connie (15)
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AIRCRAFT 1 - FLT # 629 - Nov 19
Friends and Family Packages
• Grueninger Tours handles F&F
• Hotel is Manhattan Times Square Hotel
• Travelers on charter & commercial airlines will be picked up at Newark or La Guardia Airports – depends on flight
• Questions – Call Grueninger Travel
Friends and Family Details
• Grueninger F&F traveling with the band on charter aircraft – On Charter 1 - McDonald – 4, Welch – 2, Sarnosky – 2, Hopkins – 2, Mims -2
– On Charter 2 - Gillette – 2, Ward – 2, Rodgers – 4, Melvin – 2, Hencinski – 2, Donovan – 2
– Need to drop off luggage on Saturday when band does from 8-12
– (1) 45 lb bag maximum (L + W + H = no more than 62 inches)
– 10 lb carry-on limit including coat
– We will put special colored tag to denote your luggage as F&F at luggage check in
– Show up at school at 3:00 AM and will be bussed to airport with band
– Luggage will be placed on your F&F bus for you to transfer to your hotel when we arrive
– On return, you will remain with band at museum/central park and your bus will return to airport following band busses
– Return to school with band on school busses, luggage will be with band luggage on truck
• Both Groups – Will have Grueninger tour guides which will be with you
– They will distribute your tickets for all F&F events
– F&F will not be with the band at any breakfast, lunch, or dinner events with the exception of the Thanksgiving Dinner
– Wear your lanyard at all times so we know you are with the tour group
Friends and Family Packages
• Those traveling on commercial aircraft – Will check in with Delta counter at airport with your luggage for your flight as normal
– Flights leave at 5:30 AM and 8:00 AM – You were notified by Grueninger Travel which flight you are on
– Will receive special colored tag in mail to denote your luggage as F&F on Grueninger Tour
– Will pick up your luggage at luggage carousel and proceed to bus to transfer to Manhattan
– Will leave museum on charter busses to return to airport at 11:30 AM
– You have airline limits of 50 lbs checked and size constrained carry-on
Commercial Flight #1
Monday November 19
Delta Flight #4966
5:30 a.m. Depart Northwest Florida Regional Airport – Ft Walton Beach/Destin (VPS)
7:34 a.m. Arrive Atlanta
Delta Flight #843
10:00 a.m. Depart Atlanta
12:18 p.m. Arrive Newark Liberty Int’l Airport (EWR)
Friday November 23
Delta Flight #2247
2:00 p.m. Depart Newark Liberty Int’l Airport (EWR)
4:35 p.m. Arrive Atlanta
Delta Flight #770
7:05 p.m. Depart Atlanta
7:24 p.m. Arrive Northwest Florida Regional Airport – Ft Walton Beach/Destin (VPS)
First Name Middle Name Last Name Suffix
Kenneth Alan Adams Nellie Ann Adams Carla Marie Adams Jason Alan Adams James A Barnes
Rosanne R Barnes Sydney Mariko Barnes Mary Jane Brooks
Bradly D Coon Melody A Coon
Jacqueline Wilkes Crot Michael John Fleischmann Kristie Earlene Fleischmann Evan Michael Fleischmann
Deborah Jean Fossum Travis Reid Fossum Jeffrey David Fralish Robin Miller Fralish
Esequiel Joseph Mondragon III Noelle Louise Mondragon Craig Wayne Morton Carol Beth Morton
Andrew Fisher Morton Richard Ronald Navarro Jr
Katherine Anne Navarro Mauricio C Navarro
Sherry Anne Nelson Cecelia Wallace Sutton
Minerva Trevino Telles
Adrienne Mary Thompson
Gayle D Westmoreland
Commercial Flight #2
First Name Middle Name Last Name Suffix
Ashley Taylor Allen
Lisa Rae Boisjoile
Kathy Lorene Corbin
Constance Mae Glaze
John Arthur Glaze
Olivia Grace Glaze
Karen Mickey Hess
Patricia Watkins Hess
Patrick Michael Hess
David Julius Kratzke
Leslie A Kratzke
Mary Alys Kratzke
Todd David Kratzke
Joseph Warren Letsinger
Karin Joyce Letsinger
Michael Andre Letsinger
Julie Ann Marler
Shannon Joan McCann Mitchell
Kathleen Marie Mignacca
Brian Edward Mitchell
Dwana Michelle Neyendorff
Sydney Neyendorff
Diane Hensle Priddle
Steven Ray Priddle
Chelsea Roby
Christi Roby
John Roby
Brenda Hicks Runge
Edmine Wehnrer Ryals
Carole Michelle Stanley
William David Stanley Jr
Monday November 19
Delta Flight #5451
8:30 a.m. Depart Northwest Florida Regional Airport – Ft Walton Beach/Destin (VPS)
10:41 a.m. Arrive Atlanta
Delta Flight #1986
11:35 a.m. Depart Atlanta
1:53 p.m. Arrive New York LaGuardia Airport
Friday November 23
Delta Flight #935
2:15 p.m. Depart Newark Liberty Int’l Airport (EWR)
4:37 p.m. Arrive Atlanta
Delta Flight #770
7:05 p.m. Depart Atlanta
7:24 p.m. Arrive Northwest Florida Regional Airport – Ft Walton Beach/Destin
Chaperones
• One per 10 students required by School District
• Taking 31 chaperones, and 271 students
– Several chaperones have other duties – equipment, uniforms, medical, accessories
• Chaperones responsible for
– Day Groups of 10
– 2-3 Hotel Room Groups of 4
• Aircraft and Charter Bus List assignments were done by Day Groups
• Chaperone introductions
Chaperones
• Blake Sara Kate • Byrd Brenda • Byrd Terry • Coley Josh • Ewing Craig • Garvey Paul • Gugliomino Joline • Gunn Betsy • Hencinski Mary • Higdon Ron • Hopkins Brenda • Jacobs Sharon • Jones Connie • Klamerus Victoria • Nelson Liz • Love Jeff • Paton Julie
• Rampley Virginia • Richardson Connie • Saleeby Charlie • Saleeby Nancy • Sears Angela • Sekas Carolyn • Sekas John • Thompson Darrell • Valenti Karen • Vazquez Sara • Vega Ramon • Wallace Cecilia • William Royal • Woods Casondra
They paid a lot of money to work very, very hard for the kids.
Let’s Thanks Them!
Important Pre-Departure Dates
Pre-Departure Day 1 – UNIFORM DROP OFF DAYS
Tuesday & Wednesday, Nov 13-14
• 4pm-7pm Drop uniform at band room before practice
Pre-Departure Day 2 – COMMUNITY FAREWELL/ DEPART PRACTICE
Thursday, Nov 15
• Community Thank You Performance – NHS Stadium 7:00PM
• Departure Dry Run – Auditorium – after Community Performance
Pre-Departure Day 3 – LUGGAGE/INSTRUMENT DROP OFF DAY
Saturday, Nov 19
• 8am-12pm Drop luggage and instrument at trucks in front of band
room. Separate truck for luggage and instruments.
PROCEDURES FOR EACH DAY ON FOLLOWING SLIDES
Uniform Turn In Procedures Tues & Wed – Nov 13-14th 4:00 – 7:00PM
• Nov 13 - Tuesday
– 4:00-4:30 Flutes
– 4:30-5:00 Clarinets
– 5:00-5:30 Saxophones
– 5:30-6:00 Trumpets (Parents may bring since you will be on way to field)
– 6:00-7:00 Color Guard/Majorettes (Parents may bring since you will be at rehearsal
• Nov 14 - Wednesday
– 4:00-4:30 Trombones
– 4:30-5:00 Baritones and French Horns
– 5:00-5:30 Tubas
– 5:30-6:00 Percussion (Parents may bring since you will be on way to field)
– 6:00-7:00 Color Guard/Majorettes/Banner/Conflicts with other turn in times
• On either Day, if you could not bring during your scheduled time, you will need to bring from 6-7 PM on Wed night. Please do not try to turn in during someone else’s turn in time, they are packing boxes by section.
Uniform Turn In Procedures –
BAND
• Bring Garment Bag & Hat Box with name on the outside to band room to be checked in
• Inside Garment Bag for Band: – Bib Pants washed and on a hanger, follow washing instructions
on pants label
– 1 pair of Black Socks (long black socks and very black)
– 1 Black Band Shirt (N with horn), no section shirts
– Black Band Shoes – in plastic bag please to prevent dirt transfer
• Hat Box: – Hat and/or Beret
– Gauntlets clean, follow instructions on label
– 1 pair of Gloves
Uniform Turn In Procedures –
Color Guard
• Bring Color Guard Garment Bag with name on the outside to band room to be checked in
• In Color Guard garment bag: – Shoes (in separate bag inside garment bag to keep things
clean)
– Black socks – (long black socks and very black)
– White cold weather Under Armour top
– Pants on hanger
– Cami
– Head Band & Gloves – (TBD)
– Tunic and sequin top will be added by Uniform personnel
Uniform Turn In Procedures –
Majorettes
• Bring Majorette Garment Bag with name on the outside to band room to be checked in – NHS costume
– 3 pairs of nude tights
– 1 pair tan jazz shoes
– Warm-up pants
– Hair pieces
• Majorettes, probably best to pack makeup bag in your suitcase, but you can carry on in your backpack if there are no liquids
Practice Departure/
Meet Your Chaperone
• Community Thank You Performance – NHS Stadium 7:00PM
• Departure Dry Run – Auditorium – after Community Performance
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Luggage and Instrument Check In Day – Saturday Nov 17th 8AM - 12PM
• Luggage and Instrument Drop Off Times, 8-12 PM 8 – 9 am Tubas/Drums/Pit
9 – 10 am All Brass
10 – 11 am Woodwinds
11 – 12 pm Color Guard, Majorettes, all others
• Grueninger Name Tag on Each Instrument – Mr. Carnahan to issue
• One truck for instruments, one for luggage
• Parents may check in their own children’s luggage and instruments – no one else’s – you are responsible for your things getting on...
• Chaperones and charter F&F check your luggage in with your kids
• These are general times to help flow and lessen delays
• Restrictions:
• 1 Checked Bag - No more than 45 Lbs - IT WILL BE WEIGHED AT THE TRUCK! – You don’t want to have to pull out those unmentionables in front of everyone... – DO NOT LOCK LUGGAGE UNLESS TSA APPROVED LOCK
• Drug dogs will be on hand – don’t even think about it!
Departure Day - Students
• Call Time for Students and F&F traveling on Charter aircraft, in seat no later than 3:00 a.m. - NHS Auditorium
• Parents say your “good-byes” in the parking lot – no parents in auditorium
• Roll-call for students in auditorium at 3:00 a.m.
– Sit by day group with assigned Chaperone as we will practice on Nov 15th
– Will give lanyard and airplane boarding pass at that time
• Shuttle by Bus from School to Airport in 10 minute intervals
– Off-load to TSA screening
Return Day
• Landing scheduled for 7:50 and 8:35 p.m.
• Students/F&F on charter aircraft – Bussed from plane to school for pickup at school
– Luggage and instruments taken directly to school but not there til probably about 9:30 as trucks will wait for both planes to land and load before leaving
– Students to help unload please – maybe parents who are fresh from not being on trip would be great too!
– Hopefully efficient, but be patient…
• Friends and Family on commercial – on own to get home from airport
Current Weather Predictions
Farmer’s Almanac: NOVEMBER 2012: temperature 42° (5° below avg.); precipitation 3" (0.5" below avg.); Nov 15-22: Rain, then sunny, cold; Nov 23-25: Wet snow, cold
Make sure to have a winter coat, proper gloves, and a hat. Perhaps a scarf if you like to wear them.
Dressing Warmly
• No shorts, tank tops, or flip-flops/sandals at any time outside of the hotel!
• Everyone must bring a winter coat, hat, and gloves. (Scarf/Ear muffs – optional)
• Layers – Under Armour, long underwear
What to Wear Each Day
Uniform of the Day
• 11/19 – Monday - TRAVEL DAY /tour city/walk China Town – Band - Maroon travel shirt, jeans w/belt, winter coat, comfortable closed
toed shoes. Have warm gloves and hat in backpack.
– Color guard - Under Armour or long sleeved shirt under summer shirt with warm up jacket and jeans. You must wear warm up jacket as you will need for parade. Comfortable closed toed shoes and winter coat. Have warm gloves and hat in backpack
– Majorettes - jeans, black turtle neck , NHS jackets and NHS scarf, gloves
• 11/20 - Tuesday – Statue, Ellis, 9/11, Theatre – Dress warm – long day and could be very cold on boat especially early in the
morning (lots of history there!)
– Nice Dress
• Boys: Dress slacks/khaki’s, belt, dress or Polo shirt, comfortable shoes
• Girls: Dress slacks/khaki’s with blouse, comfortable shoes – NO HEELS, NO DRESSES!
• All – Coat, gloves, hat… depends on weather. NO JEANS!
What to Wear Each Day
Uniform of the Day
• 11/21 – Wednesday – Top of the Rock, Times Square, – Casual - School approved shirts, jeans/khakis, tennis shoes, hoodie, coat,
gloves, hat… depends on weather
• 11/22 – Thursday – Parade, Thanksgiving Dinner – Parade – Uniform – no section shirts – use N horn-shirt from garment bag
– Dinner:
• Boys: Dress slacks, button down shirt, tie, belt—no jeans
• Girls: Dress-knee/tea length, dress slacks/skirt with blouse—no mini skirts or jeans (straps less than 1 inch must be covered by a shrug or sweater) – heels ok
• 11/23 – Friday – TRAVEL DAY/museum/central park – Casual – Black Macy’s T-shirt (long or short sleeve), jeans/khakis, tennis
shoes, hoodie, coat, gloves, hat… depends on weather
Clothes to Wear/Pack
• Wear on Departure Day – Wear winter coat and bring on airplane
– Put hat, gloves, scarf, etc… in carry-on backpack or in coat pocket
– No large belt buckles or huge jewelry that could slow security screening
– Do not bring pillows, stuffed animals, blankets, etc... – it is only a 2 ½ hour plane ride
• Pack in Suitcase – Long underwear /under armour– to wear with uniform for parade and walking around
– 1 Macy’s black t-Shirt (long and/or short sleeved) – save for last day to wear home
– 1 pair of jeans
– 1 khaki
– 2 additional t-shirts/casual shirts
– Hoodie/sweatshirt/sweater
– 1 Pair comfortable dress shoes
– Boys: Dress pants, tie, button down dress shirt, belt
– Girls: Dress, dress slacks/skirt and blouse
– Sweats or gym shorts for hotel/night use – 2 pair
– Underwear/socks – 5 pair each
– Toiletries (Deodorant, toothpaste, toothbrush, etc…)
• No need to bring hairdryer
45 LBS MAX!
Student Attire
• Please Note: – All clothing must be school approved as outlined in the
student handbook
– No tank-tops, shorts, or flip-flops of any kind outside of hotel
– All dresses or blouses must have at least 1” straps. If not, must be covered with a shrug or sweater
You are representing Niceville High School
WHEN IN DOUBT, DON’T PACK IT!
Other Items to Pack
• Send Students with their own Band Aids, Kleenex, and Feminine Products
• Toiletries and Personal Hygiene Items
• Lip Balm, moisturizer for dry skin – exposed to cold weather all day
• Sunglasses
• Saline Drops
• Cell Phone Charger (labeled with your name)
• May want to send shampoo and conditioner – hotel supply may be a bit skimpy for 4 students trying to take showers – In checked luggage only – small bottles
Carry On – 10 LB Max
• What to Carry On – 10 LB MAX (Including Coat) – Backpack sized carry-on, no roll-a-boards
– Government Issued Photo ID
– Spending Money (3 lunches, snacks at Hotel and Parks, Souvenirs - $50 for food should be sufficient + spending money if you desire)
– Cell Phone
– Gum for ears if you are not used to flying
– Lip balm
– Medically necessary liquids placed in Clear Quart-sized Zip Lock Bag and put in bin through security – Must talk to Brenda about this if you are in need of taking this kind of medicine
Yes, but we will
make fun of you
all week!
Yes Yes
TSA Restrictions – Going Through
Security
• TSA Restrictions Reminder: – Carry-on luggage will have to be placed on belt to be x-rayed
• No liquids – this includes hand lotion or eye drops
– If there is a medical necessity to carry a liquid, it needs to be in plastic bag and in it’s original labeled bottle
• No “knives”
• No lighters
• Cell phone cannot be in your pocket going through x-ray – put in plastic bin
• Laptops/tablets/DVD players will have to be pulled out and placed in plastic bin
• Remove shoes and place on belt – they do not need to go in bins
• Coats/jackets must be put in bin – cannot wear through metal detector
• Belts removed and put in bin
– Put liquids and nail files in checked bag
Lanyards
• Wear them anytime you are out of your hotel room
• They have all your information
Airplane & Bus
Day Group & Chaperone
Name
Room Group & Chaperone
Name
Show
• You will also have a pocket sized itinerary
– Report times
– Dress code for each day
– All chaperone cell phone numbers
Hotel Layout Load/Unload
Life On The Road – The Hotel
• Room Keys
– We will distribute room keys in the ballroom the first night
– Room captains will get them and give them to you
– Make sure you keep it in your wallet and take with you at all times
– Don’t put your key in pocket with cell phone
• If you need extra towels or are missing something in your room
• Notify your chaperone
• Do not call the front desk
• Do not try to order movies or room service
• Do not call anyone to have food delivered to your room at any time
• If for any reason there are bottles of water in your room – DO NOT DRINK THEM – YOU WILL BE CHARGED A LOT!
• Getting Up
– You need to stagger in the morning
– Couple to breakfast, couple taking showers – early breakfast can then come back up and take showers, late breakfast- dress and bring your stuff with you and be prepared to leave from downstairs
Life on the road…
• Dress Warmly
• Carry your hat and gloves in small backpack or inside jacket.
• When traveling in Day Groups
• There are several times we are in Day Groups - YOU MUST REMAIN WITH YOUR
DAY GROUP when we are moving from one place to another!!!
• Once we enter places like GCS, Liberty Island, Museum, Top of The Rock, etc…
you will be given free run and you can go with whomever you wish
• You will be given a time/place to report back
• YOU MUST BE BACK ON TIME!!– OTHERWISE YOU WILL BE WITH YOUR
CHAPERONE FOR THE REST OF THE TRIP
• You must always be in groups of at least 2 and one of you must have a cell
phone!
• Cell Phones Charged every night – NOT ON VIBRATE DURING THE DAY!
• Be on time for all departures
Ahhh the smell of Axe, potato chips, and
dirty clothes in the morning…
• Your rooms should not look like your rooms at home please
• There are 4 of you that have to live in a very small space for 5 days – be considerate
– Dirty clothes all in one pile for each person, use bottom of closet for a couple of
people
– Use drawers to put your clean clothes in for at least 3 of you and then use your
suitcases for dirty clothes.
– Don’t leave anything on the beds when you leave so the attendants can change
and remake them
• Bring toiletry bag to keep your stuff in, not room for 4 people’s stuff on sink
• DO SHOWER EVERY DAY – NO EXCEPTIONS!!!
– Maybe 2 at night and 2 in the morning
– Short showers
– Mornings are rushed
• Lights out means TVs off too, cell phones away
– You need some sleep to be able to keep up with the schedule we have
• Security guards will be on the floors throughout the evening for your protection. DO NOT LEAVE ROOMS!
Meals
• Breakfasts include lots of choices, both hot and cold
– You must eat something! We know it is early.
• Lunches are your choice (GCS, Ellis Island, Rockefeller Center, Museum)
– Lunch at GCS, we are providing $10.00 cash given at the station
– You need to bring $10-$15 x 3 lunches = ~$40.00- $50.00 for lunches
– Will be at food court types of places
– Exception is deli lunch at hotel on thanksgiving
• Dinners at 3 different restaurants – limited menu selections or buffets
– Vegetarian or Gluten Free available only if notified in advance
– MUST NOTIFY ME TONIGHT IF YOU HAVE NOT ALREADY DONE SO FOR EITHER OF
THOSE SPECIAL DIETARY NEEDS
• Thanksgiving Dinner – Family style
– Sit with your friends and family at tables of 12
– Traditional Thanksgiving dinner, no special meals available
– Only F&F on Grueninger Tour will be allowed upstairs at restaurant
Tips While In NY
• You are not in Niceville any more!
• Gentlemen: – Carry your wallets in your front pockets
– Do not open your wallets on the streets to show people how many thousands of dollars you have in there
• Ladies: – Keep your purses strapped around and in front
• Keep back packs closed tightly
• Do not walk backwards down the busy streets
staring upwards • You should barter in Chinatown and on the streets of NY
– You should not pay full price for stuff in Chinatown
Tips While In NY
• Use the bathrooms any place we have a chance – Before we leave hotel
– Lunch restaurant
– Dinner restaurant
– Theatre’s
– Museums
• It is difficult to find public restrooms in NY
• Try downloading (or find your own app) – sitorsquat.com – mobile app – Droid
– Have2P.com – mobile app – iPhone
• Other places to try – Starbucks – long lines most times, 1 or 2 bathrooms at most
– McDonalds
– Large Hotels without doormen (like Trump Tower)
Tips for not getting sick
• This trip is a marathon
• Lots of long days, lots of walking, and cold weather
• DO
– Eat at every meal
– Drink at every meal and drink plenty of water throughout the day
– Many of the times we have had a problem with someone being sick – lack of
eating and drinking is the cause of it
– Dress right – no t-shirts without coat when it is 30 degrees outside – yes we had
that in Chicago with our seniors…
• If you have a problem with one of the meals, make sure to tell your chaperone so they can try to get something arranged for you – YOU MUST EAT!!!
• DON’T
– Energy drinks – NO – problems with hyper over-energized kids!
– Too many Starbucks! - The chocolate, iced mocha cappuccinos are not really
coffee – limit yourself – there is one on every corner (that goes for Mr. Wooten
too – tough to find bathrooms in the middle of the city, trust us we know…)
Student Medications
• Update Band Med Form if necessary (just submit a new one)
• Meds must be in Original Package
• Bring one week supply to luggage check-in day and give to Brenda Hopkins or Sara Vazquez – Place in zip lock bag, labeled with Student’s Name and
filled out med dispense form
• Do Not Send Vitamins
Student Medications
• Day group chaperones will only carry student meds if need to be taken during the day
– Room group chaperones will have remainder in their hotel room
• Exceptions: Inhalers, epi-pens, topical acne products, and birth control pills will be held by students
• Day Group chaperones will carry Advil® and Tylenol® if needed and will have sheet indicating if it is OK to give to students in their day group
• Chaperones will make every attempt to give medication at night, but 50% of the responsibility of taking the meds is with the student – remind your chaperone you need to take your meds each night
• Motion Sickness Pills
• Give Prior to Departure
• Pack Dose for Return Trip in Checked Luggage
Band Travel Policies and Procedures
• What NOT to Take
– Game Systems – no PS3 or X-BOX
– Drugs, Alcohol, Tobacco (Luggage will be screened for drugs, etc. with dogs in band room)
– Pocket Knives
• Any electronic device you take is at your own risk! – Chaperones/NHS Band are not responsible for anything
that the kids bring with them
• For anything that makes noise – Must use with headphones
Band Travel Policies and Procedures
• Family members in the NY Area (below is for safety/security of kids)
– There are No“Check Outs” during the trip • Exception – If student is not returning to Niceville with the band, they can
be checked out at 4 separate times after we return from the parade to the hotel – HOWEVER there is no checking back in – they will no longer be on the band trip – Notarized Form was already due
• Only time for non F&F to visit with band members will be in the hotel on Thursday afternoon during their down time – CANNOT LEAVE!!!
– Visits Require Advance Notice – Notarized Note BEFORE Departure to Craig Ewing
– All of our dinners/breakfasts are in private dining rooms – No one except the band can be with the band for dinners or breakfasts except those on the Grueninger F&F tour for Thanksgiving dinner only
– No F&F or non-F&F family member will be permitted to be in the band meetings or on the student floors in the hotel at any time – security guards will be in place for student protection
Band Travel Policies and Procedures
• No use of the pool in the hotel
• Cell phone usage – Permitted during non-curfew hours and when not participating in an
organized activity
– Never permitted when in uniform
– Students will be provided with chaperone’s cell phone numbers
– Will be confiscated if causes a disruption at any time
• Consequences of Poor Student Choices – Immediate Principal Referral – On Site
– May be placed under the constant supervision of a chaperone for remaining trip activities
– May be sent home at the student’s expense
– May be held out of parade at discretion of Director
• The 9/11 Memorial is a place of solemn reflection dedicated to honoring and remembering the tragic events and the overwhelming loss of innocent life
• Given the unique nature of the site and the tragedy that occurred here, proper decorum, personal behavior and conduct is required at all times in order to provide all visitors with respect and with an opportunity to reflect personally on the events that took place on September 11, 2001
• Remember and honor the thousands of innocent men, women, and children murdered by terrorists in the horrific attacks on September 11, 2001.
• Recognize the endurance of those who survived, the courage of those who risked their lives to save others, and the compassion of all who supported us in our darkest hours.
9/11 Memorial Behavior
• Prohibited Behavior
– Making noise that is unreasonable, or behaving in a way that is inappropriate given the solemn nature of the 9/11 Memorial and Museum
– Do not sit, lean, or place backpacks on the name plates around the pools
– Do not tampering with or climb trees
– Do not throwing or drop anything into memorial pools
Required Paper Work
• TONIGHT! - Turn in parent contact info for Macy’s week and acknowledgement form tonight! Must have tonight!
• NO LATER THAN UNIFORM CHECK IN
– Update Band Med Form if any info has changed
• AT LUGGAGE CHECK IN
– Complete Macy’s med dispense form and bring with you and 1 week of meds in original bottle during luggage check-in
• I have checked everyone’s ID at the field, but make sure your student’s ID does not expire before we get back!
What’s Next?
• Tonight – Pickup shirts/jackets/backpacks if you ordered them
• Four More Rehearsals
– November 6th, 8th, 13th, 15th 6:00 - 8:30 p.m.
• Farewell Performance/Rehearsal Thursday, Nov 15th , NHS Stadium, 7:00 p.m.
• Dry run of departure morning in auditorium after practice on Nov 15th
– Meet your chaperone
– Exchange cell numbers
Questions
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