Student trips are more expensive and more complex than ever—so are they still worth it? In this episode of Music Ed Insights, Alan and Steve return to the very same Disney resort room where they recorded a student travel episode two years ago to unpack what they’ve learned from nearly 30 years of group travel. They explore the non‑negotiables that make trips work: staff‑led communication and hype, crystal‑clear expectations and time boundaries, and intentional chaperone selection and preparation. They also dig into early organizational moves like rooming lists, how to handle rising costs and “entitled” questions from parents, and what to do when (not if) something goes wrong. Along the way, they highlight how travel helps students navigate money, public transportation, shared spaces, and life’s inevitable curveballs—while building resilience, empathy, and community for both students and adults.
