methylene Posted August 11, 2006 Posted August 11, 2006 Whereas those of us in the mid-twenties go on a nutcase by nutcase basis. Â Matt
SharkTums Posted August 11, 2006 Author Posted August 11, 2006 Yeah, I'm really thinking we should have some sort of Application process! I mean, there are just as many messed up 18+ people out there as 16/17 year olds!!!!
larrygator Posted August 11, 2006 Posted August 11, 2006 You need to start promoting age discrimination!
TexTitan01 Posted August 11, 2006 Posted August 11, 2006 Hey....I'm a perfectly responsible/mature 16 (will be 17) year old ... Â Really though, I think Elissa has a point about there being as many immature 18+ yr. olds out there as there are 16-17 yr olds. An application process doesnt sound like too bad of an idea either...
ChrisFL Posted August 11, 2006 Posted August 11, 2006 ^ I dont think it'll be that much. Compared to the UK tour that was this past summer, which costs were only about 1700$ (see flyer for more legitimate prices), I doubt itll be like 5-6k for Japan. I have $1300 saved from my summer job, and more's on the way, so I'll be totally self funded for the trip I believe..  wow you're 16 and saved $1300 from a summer job...man, wish I was good at saving money like that back when I was 16
TexTitan01 Posted August 11, 2006 Posted August 11, 2006 ^ I'm a lifeguard and I make 6.50$ an hour for sittin on my ass at a pool for 5 hours a day. Best summer job a teen can find. Also I had a little b-day money prior to working so I've probably made around $1100. Still not too bad, eh?
mcjaco Posted August 11, 2006 Posted August 11, 2006 Yeah, I'm really thinking we should have some sort of Application process! I mean, there are just as many messed up 18+ people out there as 16/17 year olds!!!! Â Very true. Considering I peruse the Beer thread the most, I might be considered scary.
OzCatter Posted August 11, 2006 Posted August 11, 2006 Yeah, I'm gonna get a warehouse job for someone or a job at Best Buy to help fund the trip. Â And I see myself much more mature than I ever was about a year ago, and who knows how much 1 year from now, I'll be near 18
thecoasterkid Posted August 11, 2006 Posted August 11, 2006 Turns out that my parents car I had been using finally kicked the bucket today...so now I've got to buy my own car (Chevy Cobalt SS!) asap. Â This will most likely force me to bail on Japan, but I'm still REALLY hoping I can do the midwest trip. Â Also, I was wondering. Once the flyers are announced, is there going to be a grace period between when they are released to when you will start accepting deposits, or is it going to be an immediate sort of thing. Just thinking that alot of us might not get to read the flyer and send our deposit RIGHT away, as I'm sure that midwest trip will fill up on day one.
TexTitan01 Posted August 11, 2006 Posted August 11, 2006 Thats a good idea having a grace period. I was worried that it was gonna be a "DEPOSIT! DEPOSIT! DEPOSIT!! NOW! NOW! NOW!!!" sort of deal, in which case I'm sure alot of people who want to go would miss out.
OldJJman Posted August 11, 2006 Posted August 11, 2006 Please bear in mind that there has been quite a bit of interest in these trips, as has been shown by the number of responses in this thread. Trust me, there is additional interest that is being shown by people that never post either. Â R & E will have a list of everyone that has shown interest, and will get the email announcement to all those that have expressed interest. Â Once the announcements have been made, AND the opening date for the deposits have been posted, it would then become a "first come, first serve" as the deposits are received, as it was done for the UK trip. Â Bear also in mind that priority is being given to those who have already been on the UK trip. Â Once the # of seats are filled (I believe it is 50) then you are placed on a "Waiting list" to fill spots as people from those 50 drop out. Â But, your deposit must be received, to either be one of the 50 or to get on that waiting list. Â Â If I am wrong, I sure that Elissa would edit this message accordingly, or just post a "what he said" type of response. Â Please, just be patient! Â Â JJ
deguy123 Posted August 11, 2006 Posted August 11, 2006 Well everyday that goes by I'm more and more about going on the Spain/Italy trip, I have never really been oversea's and this would be double the pleasure...lol... Â I need one vacation thats away from everything and I can just have a great time. Â Chris
DARKSTAR0950 Posted August 12, 2006 Posted August 12, 2006 I`m begining to wonder if i`ll have enough to go on the trip. I plan to only go on one, but after i payed me and my friends way into Cedar Point and payed for food and all that......that leaves me with..................................................................ummmmmmmm......................$5. Â Â Um... I think I`ll just see yall on the 2008 trip.? Â Â My dad said he wanted the house repainted!
roasted_marshmallow Posted August 12, 2006 Posted August 12, 2006 And more and more I'm thinking I want to go on 'All of the Above'! I hope I don't have any unexpected large expenses crop up...
Dailey Enterprizes Posted August 12, 2006 Posted August 12, 2006 I'd love to do the Spain and Midwestern U.S. trips with you guys. I've yet to meet any of you in person (maybe that's a good thing ), but I think now (next year) is a good time to do it. I'll be out of college in April, so I can probably get back to work and start making money again for these trips. I'm so pumped now, I really want to go.
coasters 4 me Posted August 12, 2006 Posted August 12, 2006 I would love to go on these trips with you guys. I have plenty money saved up from since I was like 2 year old. But my mum and dad arent really into coasters as I am, and I am not sure that they would want to pay that sort of money just to do theme parks. So, mabey 2008 would be better. Â BTW, is 16 the minimun age to go on one of these trips by yourself? I think I remember seeing that on the flyer for last years one.
dragoncoaster1292 Posted August 12, 2006 Posted August 12, 2006 You guys should TOTALLY do an East Coast Coaster trip either next year or the year after. It would be totally awesome to be randomly walking around Adventureland one day and see fifty people, led by Robb and Elissa, all waiting patiently for their credit on the Hurricane (Elissa can steal me for the kiddie coaster credit any time! ). It's just a suggestion, but wouldn't that be great?
pagemaster_b Posted August 12, 2006 Posted August 12, 2006 Yeah, there will be a grace period. Â Â That's good news. Internet here in Afghanistan is inconsistent at best and the postal service is just as bad. I have no problems paying for one of the trips, but getting my money in to reserve a spot might be a little tricky. Can I do a pre-emptive strike and send a check now so I can claim a spot on the trip to Japan?
Hercules Posted August 12, 2006 Posted August 12, 2006 Hey....I'm a perfectly responsible/mature 16 (will be 17) year old ... Really though, I think Elissa has a point about there being as many immature 18+ yr. olds out there as there are 16-17 yr olds. An application process doesnt sound like too bad of an idea either...  But you have to remember that there is a great amount of liability that goes with this. Robb and Elissa are essentially signing their lives over to the peole that would be going on trips that are less than 18 years of age. If something were to happen to them, it would be their responsibility, whether it was parentally approved or not.
larrygator Posted August 13, 2006 Posted August 13, 2006 and when they have one underage member climbing on top of buses in a parking lot it puts a lot of stress on R&E and makes them reluctant towards other underage members
TexTitan01 Posted August 13, 2006 Posted August 13, 2006 well see, I'm not one of those people that will climb ontop of buses or jump across tracks or steal food or whatever. I know that if I'm approved for this trip it will be by the grace of God because I know the stereotype people have against teens my age; and I'm pretty sure I dont fall under that. Â hey! I love rodents now! COOL
BarryH Posted August 13, 2006 Posted August 13, 2006 ^^Ryan was 16 on the UK trip and he seemed to survive the trip OK.
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