Dee - I think my reaction would have been the same as you. I can't believe they even have a YES program that incorporates the Stitch ride.
I was targeted as the lead chaperone for the group (shocker), so I was given the survey to fill out for this class. I will certainly be commenting about this!
I followed you from the BC thread, this is so much fun! I have been restraining myself from the beginning, but what is YES and the trip? I googled it, but I still am a little fuzzy. I have 2 kids going into 7th and 6th but I have never heard of it, and I know for sure we didn't have it when I was I was Jr.High.
I thoroughly enjoy your writing, and our personalities and volunteer experience are so similar it is almost scary, ha!
Thanks so much for checking out the report and for your kind comments! I'm glad you are enjoying it.
The Y.E.S. programs are enrichment classes offered by Disney, at the various theme parks, to school groups or individuals. My sons' school offers this "field trip" to 8th graders every year.
Here is what I wrote about the Y.E.S program earlier in the report:
Here’s a link that describes everything about
Disney’s Youth Education Series program:
http://www.disneyyouth.com/youth-education-series/
A quick summary explains that the program gives students real-world learning experiences at Disney Theme Parks and provides newfound insights, skills and knowledge to motivate and inspire students. There are 3 hour classes every morning and then the students get to “apply” their newfound knowledge by enjoying attractions in the theme parks.
At EPCOT, the classes include Ocean Discoveries, Dynamics of Technology and Everyday Chemistry.
MK has Energy and Waves and the World of Physics.
Animal Kingdom includes Wild by Nature and Team Up for Wildlife.
At Hollywood Studios, there is a new program called The Art of Imagineering
Our school usually does the Physics program every year: Hands on activities showcasing properties of force, motion and gravity.
AT SPACE MOUNTAIN!!!
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School groups can book these trips, but individuals can, too.
Here's the specific link to the Individual program. I think the price of the class may include a one-day Disney theme park ticket, which can be used during this trip or at another time but since our package was all-inclusive, I'm not positive about this.
Laughing at the fact that the one ride you had already warned folks about is the one you have to wind up riding first! But I completely agree about it being thirty minutes of your life you'll never get back!
I like your magnet idea with the doors. When I've been at cheer camp, I use tape on the doors for my cheerleaders!
One of the parents (my roommate) asked if I knew that the Stitch attraction was included and that's why I put that comment on the tip sheet.
No. That's not why. The ride is just stupid.
I'm a big believer in backup plans- maybe we should use the magnets AND the tape...
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