UPDATE:
On the surface it sounded fun, and I think it would be great for high school-aged kids, but these are 8-10 year olds. They decided to fly instead of go on a bus. Fine. Great, actually

However, we have to be at the airport- a 30 min drive away- at 5am, fly out at 7am, change planes with only a 30 min layover (not many direct B'ham to NYC flights), and arrive in NYC at 12:00. Start our walking tour on 5th Avenue at 1:15.
There's no way you are going to get a group of what--80 people and their luggage from JFK/LGA/EWR to 5th Avenue after landing at noon. It's going to take 30 minutes minimum just to get the bags, then get everyone loaded onto a bus and driving away from the airport--I just don't see it happening in under an hour--possibly as many as two! Then you've got to allow for minimum 30 minutes if you hit no traffic and every light perfectly to get to midtown.
Okay, already I see problems. Can you see getting a big group of kids from one gate to another in 30 mins? What if the plane's just a little late? Yikes! Also, would we even have our luggage off the carousel and be loaded on the tour bus to go to 5th Ave by 1:15 if we land at noon?
Depending on what airport you are talking about, 30 minutes might be more than enough time. But with that many people you might have a problem booking a flight with enough open seats.
Moving on. We have a 3 hour walking tour and end up in Little Italy, where we have dinner. Then we go to the Empire State Building and go to the observation platform on the top. We go from there to the hotel. We arrive at the hotel at 10pm. I can only imagine how long it would take to pass out room assignments and keys and get everyone up to their rooms, unpack and get in bed. So, basically my daughter would have gotten up 3 1/2 hours before normal and stayed up 3 hours past her bedtime. Yeah, she'd be excited, but 7 extra hours of wakefulness is more than she could take. She doesn't do sleep deprivation very well. Heck. *I* don't do sleep deprivation very well
How are they getting from midtown to Little Italy? That's a long walk even for adults! Then turning around and going back to midtown for the ESB? Sounds ridiculous! And I agree, 10:00pm is far to late for a bunch of kids who have already had a busy day. The ESB should be done during teh day as part of the midtown tour. Forget going to Little Italy, eat in midtown and call it a night by 7:30 or so.
The next day - up at 7am. (this is 6 am our time <shudder> )
Breakfast. Go to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Lunch on your own. Bus Tour of NYC. Pass the UN, St. Patrick's Cathedral, etc. Dinner at Hard Rock Cafe at 6pm. See Broadway play - Beauty and the Beast at 8pm. Return to hotel at 11pm.
That's wayyyy too much to pack into one day. The Met takes a full day in itself, and even at that you won't see half of it! Why are they going back to St. Pat's, etc. when they were there in midtown the day before? Stupid planning. Hard Rock is expensive and crowded and might not even be able to accomodate that large or a group, and the food is terrible. There's no way you can that large of a group in and out of the HRC and be seated in time for the curtain at B&B. That's crazy!
Problems - my child would be sleeping through the play and most likely the bus tour as well - lol. Can we eat dinner at 6 and make it to the play at 8? That sounds rushed to me. Also, at first I thought how cool for her to see all those places, then we realized we would just be driving past them, not actually visiting them. I'm picturing Chevy Chase at the Grand Canyon here.
Exactly!
The next day - up at 7am. Breakfast. Go to the Statue of Liberty. Ferry back at noon, lunch on your own. Leave for the airport at 1pm, arrive back home around 10pm.
No way again. Is this teacher smoking crack?
Glad to hear it didn't work out for your benefit. I think that teacher is jsut outside her mind.
Anne