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aprilgail2
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I don't mean to be a Debbie Downer, but you need to check with your Girl Scout Council...the younger girls may not be able to travel that far (generally there are mile limits). Better to know upfront than to have unhappy kids.
Write a travel contract: Behavior, money division, extra funds. Who is going to pay for the adults (the required adults, not the tag a long adults)?
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Our Daisys cant go out of the county- we did take our brownies 2 states away to great wolf lodge though!
I know you didn't ask for opinions, but I also have to ask--"Why" are you planning this trip? How does it fit in with the Girl Scout mission?
Not every trip has to fit in with a "mission"!!
It doesn't have to be a mission or a service project. It can just be a reward for hard work. My daughter's troop uses some of their product sales money for a fun activity every year. Is that not allowed?![]()


Well, IMO, girl scouting is about teaching girls responsibility and one of their big mottos is caring for the community. Most of the opportunites to earn badges at Disney World are also available in some way or form within their own community and would be much more appreciated and useful to their own community than at Disney.
Say they were working on the gardening badge (completely made up badge, I just don't know the names of the badges) Sure, they could go to Disney and do the Living with the Land tour and maybe a special planting session with the gardeners, or they could work in their own community planting gardens for the elderly or at parks or schools. Which do you think is more in line with the Girl Scount way?
And as an individual who supports and donates to local charities and has a DH who has a business who contributes to local events, we would support and give to the community planting project but would not give to the Disney World trip. It's frivilous and a veiled excuse for a fun vacation. That's why it's so important to figure out where your donations are going. Just because a foundation is legit, doesn't mean the people running it are spending the money wisely!!!!
Wow not every second of girl scouts is about caring for the community- after the 100's of hours my girls put in caring for the community I don't see any problem with doing something fun for them!
Our council prohibits ANY money makers besides the Nut and Cookie sales. You also have to get approved to take any girls out of the state (or certain miles) and the girl to adult ratio must be met. Sleeping arrangements are also in the Safety Wise book....many obsticles to cross. I was a leader for 8 years and had to do extra paper work to take the girls out of state (which was only 75 miles away!).
Check with your council before doing anything. A friend of mine held an American Girl Tea Party to raise $ for a trip (they sold raffle tickets to win a doll as well) She had to return all of the $ raised and it was a lot.
Very easy to get around that- have a yard sale or whatever as a group of parnets and just donate the money to the troop-its done around here all the time!