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Play Bal l in Germany our promise In educational travel, every moment matters. Pushing the experience from “good enough” to exceptional is what we do every day. Our mission is to empower educators to introduce their students to the world beyond the classroom and inspire the next generation of global citizens. Travel changes lives. “Our tour guide was phenomenal; he went above and beyond my expectations. His knowledge of the area and the history behind it was most impressive.” Matthew L. Participant www.acis.com | [email protected] | 1-877-795-0813

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Page 1: Play Ball in Germany - ACIS · 2019. 7. 10. · the city and get to know Munich by way of a guided bicycle tour. Return to the hotel for dinner. (B,D) Day 3: Munich Area After breakfast,

Play Ball in Germany

our promise In educational travel, every moment matters. Pushing the experience from “good enough” to exceptional is what we do every day. Our mission is to empower educators to introduce their students to the world beyond the classroom and inspire the next generation of global citizens. Travel changes lives .

“Our tour guide was phenomenal; he went above and beyond my expectations. His knowledge of the area and the history behind it was most impressive.”

Matthew L. Participant

www.acis.com | [email protected] | 1-877-795-0813

Page 2: Play Ball in Germany - ACIS · 2019. 7. 10. · the city and get to know Munich by way of a guided bicycle tour. Return to the hotel for dinner. (B,D) Day 3: Munich Area After breakfast,

trip itinerary - 9 daysDay 1: Overnight Flight Departure from the United States.Day 2: Munich AreaArrive in Munich and meet your 24 hour Tour Manager. Transfer by bus to your hotel in the Munich area. This afternoon head into the city and get to know Munich by way of a guided bicycle tour. Return to the hotel for dinner. (B,D)Day 3: Munich AreaAfter breakfast, travel to one of the region’s most famous landmarks, the castle of Neuschwanstein, built by mad King Ludwig II. Return to Munich for a visit of Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial. Later today get ready for your first games of the tour against local club teams, then return to your hotel for a Bavarian dinner. (B,D)Day 4: DeggendorfAfter breakfast leave Munich for Deggendorf where you will enjoy an orientation tour with your TM. After free time to explore at your lesiure and find lunch, prepare for game two against a local club side. After the game, get together with your hosts for a party. Return to your accommodation in Deggendorf. (B,D)Day 5: DeggendorfThis morning enjoy a joint training session with German teams. This afternoon enjoy a visit to Regensburg. (B,D)Day 6: HeidelbergLeave Deggendorf this morning and head north-west to Nuremburg. Stop for a visit of the Documentation Center and Party Rally Grounds where massive Nazi Party events took place. Continue your journey to the Heidelberg area and check into your hotel. (B,D)Day 7: HeidelbergThis morning visit Heidelberg Castle, set 300 feet above the city and built over a 400 year period starting in 1300. After free time for lunch and shopping in town, return to the field for the next game of your tour. (B,D)Day 8: HeidelbergToday is free to relax before taking on strong competition for your last games of the tour. Enjoy a farewell party and dinner with your hosts before heading back to your hotel. (B,D)Day 9: DepartureTransfer to the airport for return flight to the United States. (B)

This is a preliminary itinerary for your group.

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Travel Changes LivesCan travel make a difference in students’ futures? It certainly can and does every single day. In fact, we surveyed 930 former ACIS travelers to see how their tours abroad as young adults influenced their choices in education and paved a way for future careers. Many of them credit travel as a defining moment in their adolescence, and below is a recap of our findings.

of those that traveled in middle school or high school continued their studies at the college level compared to the national average of 68%.

of travelers ,who went on to college said their travel experience influenced their field of study.

education

81%

language skills

of students continued to study foreign language in college.

personal development

94%

78%

92%have traveled overseas again since their ACIS trip.

felt more independentafter their trip.

saw an increase in theirproblem solving skills.

noted improvement in their interpersonal skills.

Get Started TodayONLINE:Find Your Trip at: www.acis.comEnter your Group Leader’s ID & Last Name (on page 1) about halfway down the page. Click Register Now on your Trip Site when you’re ready to sign up.

MAIL:If you prefer, send your completed registration form to:ACIS343 Congress Street Suite 3100Boston, MA 02210

QUESTIONS?Give client services a ring at: 877-795-0813 or email: [email protected]

To learn more, we invite you to read our free ebook, “The Making of a Five-Star Future.”

http://pages.acis.com/ebook

37%

57%of respondents were motivated to study abroad during college.

67%

of ACIS travelers say they speak one foreign language fairly well compared with 18% of the American population.

73%

65%