For educators and student travel planners looking to create meaningful, memorable experiences, the National Museum of the Marine Corps in Triangle, Virginia offers something truly unique: a living classroom where history is not just told—but experienced. Located just...
A Broadway stage can become almost anything—a city street, another country, another century. For students, that shift turns stories into lived experiences, connecting them to cultures and histories beyond the classroom. Through music, movement, and design,...
Opened on Boston’s historic waterfront in 1969, the New England Aquarium is one of the world’s first modern aquariums. Today, the Aquarium is home to nearly 10,000 marine animals across 70 exhibits and continues to inspire visitors of all ages to form a deeper...
For many students, a school trip represents a series of big “firsts”. The first time navigating a different currency, the first time crossing a border, and the first real taste of independence. As teachers and travel planners, we often get caught up in the...
There is something uniquely powerful about live theatre—especially when it is experienced together. When students and educators sit in a room with hundreds of others, watching a story unfold in real time, the experience becomes more than entertainment. It is shared...
The sun rises behind the spires of Cinderella Castle and excitement ripples through the crowd. It’s a beautiful Thanksgiving morning at the Walt Disney World® Resort in Florida. As hundreds of student performers march into place, the crowd cheers, joined by thousands...