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Field Trip Adventure for Your Kids! |
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school students from Japan's Iwate Prefecture delight in their discovery of a giant Teddy bear on a Seattle sidewalk. Oct. 18, 1998. |
Photo courtesy of Mr. Suzuki, teacher and Iwate group leader. Note: Iwate Prefecture was severely impacted by the March 11, 2011 9.0 earthquake, tsunami and nuclear reactor disaster. I often wonder how my student walkers are doing. - Terry |
See Seattle has guided many school age groups from near and far on adventures through the Emerald City. |
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MODERATE to HIGH ENERGY WALK |
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| Walking Field Trip | This tour is an adventure for kids so they can experience places they may not have been to before. That is, going to interesting places and discovering new things! This tour may be conducted any day year-round during daylight hours. | |
| Where do we go? | See Seattle custom designs each tour based on time available, start and end points points and special interests your group might have. Tour highlights would include some of these: Water Wall, Seattle George, historical UW photos, Chinese timber architecture, Seattle Central Library, Transit Tunnel station, Milepost 31, UPS "birthplace", Klondike Gold Rush National Park, Police Museum, Railroad Square, Union Station, Uwajimaya, Tsue-Chong, Wing, Ye Olde Curiosity Shop and Miners Landing. (to name a few)! | |
| What age kids? | Student Walking Tours are geared for kids from middle school/junior high through high school ages. This tours is not recommended for grades below 7th grade unless the group includes older kids assigned to younger "buddies." | |
| Chaperones | All Student Walking Tours require adult chaperones. The safety and whereabouts of all kids on the tour is the direct responsibility of the chaperones. At least one chaperone per 10 kids is considered adequate. | |
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| How Much? |
$15.00 per kid, $200.00 minimum per group plus Washington state sales tax of
8.9%. Chaperones are "working" members of the tour and, therefore, go free. Payment: 30 day invoice or check at the end of the tour - sorry, no credit cards. |
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| How to Make a Private Group Reservation or Request Additional Information |
An easy way to make a private group reservation or request additional information is by completing our online Group Form. You may also make a private group reservation or request additional information by email - Group@see-seattle.com or telephone/fax - (425) 226-7641. |
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