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Free SYTA Magazine

World Projects knows that you work hard to provide your students with the essential travel experiences that make their education "complete."

Knowing this, World Projects thought you might appreciate learning about SYTA's Teach and Travel magazine. You can receive a complimentary copy of this magazine by visiting
SYTA.

The Student & Youth Travel Association is the only North American organization devoted exclusively to the issues, trends, and needs of student travel. Their magazine is a must-read for any educator or group leader planning a student/youth travel experience.


Southern California Highlights
Great Performance Opportunities at a Great Value
By Keith Bishop, World Projects Manager of Client Development

The land of sand, surf and movie stars is a great destination no matter where you are coming from.

Visit the "Magic Kindom"

For ensembles residing in the Western United States it can often be an annual or semi-annual trip due to not only the ease of getting there but also the ease of setting up a tour that provides a great balance of performance, educational and sightseeing opportunities. Whether you are practically or local or just now considering this destination here are some ideas to add into your next itinerary. Full Article

Disney Performing Arts
World Projects can help you with your travel, hotel, and additional performance arrangements when you participate in the Disney Performing Arts Programs.
Adapted from Teach and Travel Magazine - May 2009

For over twenty-five years at Disney Performing Arts, also known as Disney Magic Music Days, performers have been entertaining Disney Theme Park guests with their talents.

Performing at Disney Magic Music Days

The program is open to organized performing groups of all ages at Disneyland in California, Walt Disney World in Florida, Disneyland Paris, and Hong Kong Disneyland. Full Article

Top Ten United States Destinations
Best of the U.S. Destinations for Student Groups
By Matt Poe, adapted from Teach and Travel Magazine - May 2009

We asked the tour planner members of SYTA what destinations teachers visited most in the United States. While destinations changed in popularity, each one continues to offer students the best experiences possible. Full Article

Orlando Performance Tour
Including Disney Magic Music Days
By Kirk Troen, World Projects' Chief Operating Officer

All of us at World Projects understand the impact and challenges of today's economy. Being former music educators, we know that among the many "hats" that directors wear, putting together an educational, yet fun, tour is very difficult.

Disney World, Orlando

That, combined with trying to get the price to where parents and students can afford, can be very difficult indeed! Full Article

City Focus on Orlando
Perform in Orlando
Adapted from Teach and Travel Magazine - Fall 2008

Orlando is the premier student playground. Student groups travel from across North America to this kid-friendly destination to visit the cutting-edge theme parks, world-famous animal attractions, and countless performance venues, along with accommodations and restaurants that cater to youthful sensibilities. Whether your students are a band or choral group, dance or cheerleading squad, or a class trip enjoying Grad Nite, anyone can realize their star potential in Orlando. Full Article

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World Projects Newsletter
July 2011

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