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On 11/10/09, Marty wrote:
> Hi Mary:
>
> socaliforniamagistra is the new Guru of student travel and only
> the companies they recommend bear consideration. That is BS,to
> put it bluntly. I have traveled with EF and Explorica and have
> had great tours with both, and I don't work for either (as they
> hate each other and I would not be recommending both, if I had
> a vested interest). They are by far the cheapest.Remember, you
> get what you pay for...but it is student, aka: budget travel.
> These kids do not need (or want) the Ritz, nor do they want (or
> need) fine dining. Just be open minded, positive and ready to
> have fun. socaliforniamagistra needs to get a life.
Marty, for the sakes of your students, I hope you're not the one
teaching them manners as you lack them yourself. I find it very
rude to tell socaliforniamagistra to get a life when all she's
trying to do is help.
Now concerning EF/Explorica, you're certainly right in stating
"you getting what you pay for"... The only issues I've personally
had to deal with was the somewhat misleading pricing practices.
Mary, you may find some reviews of EF & Explorica on these websites:
http://www.epinions.com/reviews/166155424641-EF_Educational_Tours
http://www.reviewcentre.com/reviews-all-101314.html
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