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A ten day tour departing June 19** of 2012 Arranged by Mrs. Johnston and Ms. Schoelkopf Through EF Tours

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Italy: Florence and Rome. A ten day tour departing June 19** of 2012 Arranged by Mrs. Johnston and Ms. Schoelkopf Through EF Tours. Please be flexible. To provide the best available price EF asks us to plan for a four-day departure window - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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A ten day tour departing June 19** of 2012

Arranged by Mrs. Johnston and Ms. Schoelkopf

Through EF Tours

Please be flexibleTo provide the best available price EF asks us

to plan for a four-day departure windowWe have selected the tour “Rome and

Florence” with a 2-day extension to Pompeii, the Sorrento region, and Capri

We may be combined with another groupMore details will be available later

Online access to the PowerPoint presentation and our own Italy trip website

From the UPHS homepage select:>Department>World Languages

Department>StaffScroll to Mrs. Johnston’s informationFollow the links to this PowerPoint

presentationSelect the Italytrip link for clickable

links

Our destinationsAssisi FlorenceRomeBay of Naples: Sorrento area, Capri Pompeii

Philadelphia to Rome Rome to Philadelphia

We will leave UPHS for Philadelphia Airport by BUS

Flight itinerary may include multiple legs

Our bus will return us to UPHS

EF uses major airlines

We have recently flown on

UnitedUSAirAlitaliaLufthansa

See Enrollmet Booklet, page 10

AssisiGuided tour of the

Umbrian hill town of Assisi

Visit the Basilica of St. Francis

Florence –the Renaissance CityGuided tour of the CityPiazza della SignoriaPonte VecchioChiesa di Santa Croce“Gates of Paradise” at the Baptistery Visit the Duomo Visit the Accademia (DAVID)See a leather-making demonstrationEnjoy free time in Florence

Florence

ROMEGuided tour of the city

The Forum Romanum

The Catacombs

ROME

Visit the Colosseum

The Vatican and St. Peter’s Basilica

Visit the Sistine Chapel

The sights of RomeWalking tour Trevi FountainThe PantheonPiazza Navona

Learn to make pizza!

Sorrento, Capri and Pompeii

In the Sorrento Region

Guided tour of PompeiiGuided tour of CapriIsland cruise around Capri

Return to Rome for departure

What’s included?

Airfare: round trip flightsTransportation by motorcoach in ItalyTransportation to/around Capri by boat8 overnight stays in hotels with private

bathroomsEuropean breakfast and dinner dailyFull-time EF tour directorWalking tour, guided toursAll-inclusive insurance

Six tours with licensed local guides are included on our tour

Daily European Breakfasts and Dinners are included

Dinner may be at the hotel or at a local restaurant

For Lunch – on your ownConsider a local deli for a sandwich

Or café for pasta or pizza

For examples of hotels

See some of the links on the Italytrip link, accessible from the UPHS website

What are the rooming arrangements?Students: triples or quads (3 or 4 single

beds) Roommates to be selected in April 2012

Adults: twin rooms (2 beds) unless a double bed is requested

INSURANCE Peace of Mind

ProgramFREESee page 12For changes by the

entire group

All-inclusive Insurance $145See page 12Includes

medical/accident, flight delay, baggage,

tour cancellationSome insurance may

be purchased separately

PriceProgram fee 2195Early Enrollment

Discount -200Departure fees* 442Enrollment fee 952 day extension 350 All-inclusive insurance 145Student total 3037

Adult 3392

With Autopay 169/ month for student

Starting November 15, 2010

Other expenses Passport Bus to and from

Philadelphia ($40?)Spending money: for

lunches, snacks, soft drinks, postcards, incidentals $30-50/day?

Tips: it is customary to tip our tour director and bus driver

Purchase a phone card?

Optional excursions: Catacombs ($60)

BehaviorParticipation in all scheduled activities is

obligatoryNo drinking, no smokingRespect the curfew (usually 11:00 p.m.) and

expect room checksVisitors and group members of the opposite

sex are not permitted in students’ roomsBe respectful and considerate at all times

Behavior in advance of the trip……

Fundraising PoliciesThe Latin Booster Club will keep your profits

from our fundraising for you. You can request a check to pay towards your

EF account at any time… please give sufficient notice for our treasurer

If YOU fundraise and then don’t go on the trip……

If the TRIP is cancelled, postponed, etc.……

Fundraising opportunitiesYankee Candle sales Spring 2011, Fall 2012, Spring 2012Corbi’s Pizza (as needed) December-January? Listen to the morning announcements for

details Rita’s Spring 2011Redner’s Tapes- use the save-a-tape card

Payment Options1. Monthly Payment PlanSee pages 12 and 15 of the enrollment bookletMonthly payments conveniently deducted from

checking or charged to credit or debit cardTour balance deadline is up to 25 days before

departureNo late fees!

Automatic enrollment in this plan unless….

Payment OptionsYou can opt out of the automatic plan- 2. Manual plan/ late enrollments$95 enrollment Fee, due upon enrollment $250 payment is due 30 days after

enrollment (late fee $75)$200 payment due 8/30/2011 (late fee $75)

Tour balance is due 110 days prior to departure (late fee $125) (early March 2012)

See pages 13 and 15 of the enrollment booklet

How to enrollTour: Florence and Rome (with extension) Tour numbers: 1006352 (Mrs. Johnston)1006517 (Ms. Schoelkopf)

Enroll online: www.eftours.com/enrollOr by phone: 1-800-665-5364Or by mail

To contact EF1-800-665-5364Website: eftours.com