Planning a trip for college students

StevieP

New Member
Hello! I am a university staff advisor for a student organization. My group wants to plan a trip to Disney, but foresees a hard time convincing college students to spend $800 - $900 on a trip. Does anyone have any thoughts, feedback, or ideas on how to really get college students excited and forget about the cost?

Trip Facts:
When: Early January
Length: 6 days/5 nights
Cost: $800 - $900 (I'll be booking through a travel agent to get a package rate on the travel, Disney lodging, Park Hopper, and food)
Amount of students needed to sign up: 30-50
 

chrissyw14

Active Member
how old are these college students? If most or all are 21 I would talk about EPCOTs drinking around the world because that is really cool.

I'd play up some of the thrill rides, Tower of Terror, Rockin' Roller Coaster, Expedition Everest, Space Mountain, Splash Mountain, Star Wars- they offer very unique ride experiences that immerse you in the attraction.

What college student doesn't like pyrotechnics, great fireworks shows like Wishes and Illuminations, and stunt car chase show- Lights Motors Action, as well as Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular

you can play up that its a place that you can just act young and silly! January would be a really fun time to go because its not incredibly hot and should be less crowded!

you get a lot for the money it just sounds like more because you are paying for most of it up front so you will be able to relax and enjoy vacation


-some thoughts from a recent college graduate ;)
 
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