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Informational Meeting
Wednesday
November 20, 2013
DC Trip Coordinator:
Bill Meehan
200 Merrimack Street, Suite 401
Haverhill, MA 01830
(978) 373-9140
Tour Coordinators:
 Ron Cormier
 Judy Lalumiere
 Leave Hopkinton on Tuesday, June 10
6am bus departure from Middle School
 Spend 4 days and 3 nights in Washington, D.C.
 Arrive home at HMS on Friday, June 13
Estimated 8pm – 9pm arrival
The students will board five deluxe motor coaches with air
conditioning, DVD viewing, and lavatory facilities.
We will be staying at the Key Bridge Marriott in Fairfax, VA.
 The hotel is in a centralized, safe location, best suited for our comfort and touring demands.
 A section of the hotel will be designated for Hopkinton Middle School only.
 Boys and Girls will be on separate floors or wings.
 Security will be on duty during the night hours, patrolling the hallways during our three
nights stay.
 We will be taping doors at night.
Key Bridge Marriott
1402 Lee Highway
Fairfax, VA 22209
All meals are organized by Capital Tours.
• Kids must have money for lunch on the first and last days as we travel to and
from D.C.
•The kids will be eating breakfast, buffet style, at the Key Bridge Marriott.
• Lunch and dinner tickets will be given out to the kids to be used in designated
areas that we will all stop at together, mostly food-court type areas.
• It is highly recommended that the kids bring extra money with them for snacks
and water.
Washington, DC Itinerary
Day 1
6:00
3:00
5:00
6:30
7:30
8:30
AM
PM
PM
PM
PM
PM
Departure from School (Lunch enroute - personal expense)
Meet with guides at Arlington National Cemetery
Dinner at Pentagon City Mall
Air Force Memorial
Pentagon 911 Memorial
Check in at the Key Bridge Marriott
Day 2
7:00 AM
8:15 AM
11:00 PM
11:45 PM
12:45PM
3:00 PM
4:15 PM
6:30 PM
8:30 PM
Breakfast at Key Bridge Marriott
FDR Memorial, Jefferson Memorial, Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial
White House for photo taking
Lunch at the Ronald Reagan Building
Lincoln Memorial, Vietnam Memorial, Korean War Memorial
World War II Memorial
Dinner at National Place
Twilight Tattoo
Iwo Jima Memorial
Day 3
7:00 AM
9:15 AM
10:00 AM
12:30 PM
5:00 PM
7:00 PM
Breakfast at Key Bridge Marriott
Group photo at Capitol Building (exterior tour)
National Air & Space Museum (lunch)
Museum of Natural History, Museum of American History
Return to Hotel
Dinner and DJ Dance at Phillips Flagship Restaurant
Day 4
7:30 AM
9:00 AM
11:00 AM
1:00 PM
8:00 PM
Hotel Checkout, load buses, breakfast at Bridge Marriott
Newseum
Depart Washington, DC
Lunch enroute (personal expense)
Estimated time of arrival
Chaperones and Safety
There will be a 1 to 10 chaperone to student ratio
Eighteen of our chaperones last year were members of the
Middle School Faculty.
Each bus will have an escort/guide provided by Capital Tours
while in D.C.
The chaperone rooms will be evenly dispersed throughout
our section of the hotel for full coverage of student rooms.
Nurses will be with the Hopkinton students at
ALL times for the entirety of the trip to monitor
the health of the students. Two nurses and five
chaperones with emergency-response training
attended last year’s trip.
WASHINGTON, DC PACKING TIPS/GUIDELINES
Suitcase – You are limited to one suitcase and one backpack. Please have identification on
the outside and inside of all bags.
Snacks - Place any snacks in your carry-on bag. No peanuts please. We’ll be stopping for food so
don’t feel the need to overindulge.
Water only on the bus, no energy drinks, soda, etc. Students are encouraged to donate cases of
water for their buses.
Music players – Music players will be allowed on the buses to and from Washington, DC. Once in
the city, they must be kept in hotel rooms or backpacks. No portable DVD players. No laptops.
Hats – It is customary and respectful to remove hats at Arlington National Cemetery, memorials
and other sites.
Dinner Dance – Dress is casual. This is not a formal event. Sun dresses, skirts, capris, and dress
pants are perfect for girls. Collared shirts and khakis are just right for boys. Dress code rules apply.
Clothing – Because you are representing HMS, the dress code still applies in DC. Please keep the
following in mind:
* No rips, tears, or swears.
* Words should be limited to appropriate logos.
* Appropriate shorts and tops only – dress code applies.
Sunscreen – You will want to bring some since we are out in the sun a lot.
WASHINGTON, DC TIPS (Cont.)
Rainwear – We are outside, rain or shine, so bring a raincoat – please, no umbrellas!!!
HMS Anti-blister Protection –
* Bring extra socks and a second pair of shoes/sneakers.
* Sneakers are best footwear. Wear new footwear several times before the trip.
Bring DVDs for the bus (It’s a long ride.). All videos must not exceed a PG-13 rating.
Bus Seating - Boys will sit on one side of the bus, girls on the other.
Spending Money - $50 to $60 suggested.
Tip Collection – $10 per student will be collected upon departure which will be divided to tip
our tour guides, the hotel room service, and bus drivers.
Cell Phones – Cell phones are allowed, but restrictions will apply during tours. No cell phone
use (includes texting) when tour guides are speaking.
PLEASE NOTE: It is highly recommended that for security all bags and other personal
items (such as cameras, music players, phones, etc.) be labeled.
Here are of some of the exciting things we’ll see and do
along our journey…
*Lincoln Memorial * FDR Memorial * Capital Building
* Air and Space Museum * Arlington National Cemetery *
•Museum of Natural
History * Museum of
American History *
Vietnam Wall
* White House * WWII
Memorial * Twilight Tattoo
* Korean War Memorial *
Washington Monument
…And students will create lasting bonds and friendships through
this eye-opening, educational tour of our Nation’s Capital.
The Washington DC trip is not a right; it
is a privilege for the students to attend.
Any student who is suspended from school,
receives a 4 in conduct, or is subject to
multiple disciplinary incidents during the
school year will be subject to a review
process in order to determine that student’s
eligibility.
We must be able to trust that each
student will follow directions and
cooperate in all situations.
$621.00
This price includes EVERYTHING except spending money for souvenirs, bottled water,
snacks, tips for bus drivers/tour guides ($10.00), and the lunches on the first and last
days.
Important Dates:
Checks payable to Capital Tours, Inc.
•December 13, 2013: registration and $250.00 deposit due.
•April 28, 2013: Final payment of $371.00 due
•May, 2013: There will be a mandatory meeting scheduled the end of May to finalize
details.
Do not forward payments to the school but to Capital Tours, 200 Merrimack St.,
Suite 401, Haverhill, MA 01830
Roommates
Each person fills out an index card like this:
Your Name
(skip a space)
Name of person you want to room with
Name of person you want to room with
Name of person you want to room with
• You are only guaranteed ONE person from your list of three.
Thank you for your time and support!
If you are interested in chaperoning, please email me
and include if you are in the medical profession.
All chaperones must complete a CORI.
[email protected]
200 Merrimack Street, Suite 401
Haverhill, MA 01830
(978) 373-9140
Tour Coordinators:
 Ron Cormier
 Judy Lalumiere