Question Posted Wednesday November 23 2005, 4:54 pm
So a bunch of my friends and I have decided that we don't want to go on our schools' senior trip after graduation. They're going "hiking though the mountains in Europe" (rolls eyes). And as fun as that sounds (I'm so not being sarcastic...), we want to be on our own and not with school chaperones. They duct tape our doors shut at night and we don't have co-ed hotel rooms. So, it's not going to be all that fun. I've been on school trips like that before and I don't care for them.
Now we need to come up with a place to go ourselves. We don't want to go to Europe because; well we've all been there and would rather go somewhere else. We also don't want to go to any sort of beaches. We can kick it at any beach we want during breaks and stuff. So does anyone have any suggestions? We need something exciting and somewhat "educational" (say the parents). Money isn't an issue as long as we can have fun.
x0xPREPx0x answered Wednesday November 23 2005, 9:50 pm: omg i went to wyoming, and as weird as it sounds.. it was so freaking amazing.
good luck tho =]
CAPTAINKJ618 answered Wednesday November 23 2005, 5:45 pm: go to new york city it is fun and there are many places to see you can stay in a fun hotel and go shopping on canal street!!! go see brodway shows [ CAPTAINKJ618's advice column | Ask CAPTAINKJ618 A Question ]
MikeDaBoobNinja answered Wednesday November 23 2005, 5:17 pm: Go to detroit. You can have fun dodging bullets and shooting some off yourself! The educational part comes in...never, I guess. Hmm...does gun education? count?
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