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  • From the Bean to the Lakefront: Students in Chicago

    From the Bean to the Lakefront: Students in Chicago

    A bustling metropolis filled with diverse culture, world-renowned museums and incredible views along Lake Michigan, Chicago is a gem of the Midwest.

    The Windy City is a year-round playground offering an abundance of educational, recreational and performance opportunities for student travel. It’s the third-most populous city in the United States, yet remains easy to visit and navigate.

    STEM and Beyond

    The Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago is the largest science center in the hemisphere, and one of the largest science museums in the world. More than 400,000 square feet of interactive and hands-on exhibits feature everything from learning labs to a big dome theater, flight and motion simulators, live science experiences, a VR transporter, and beyond.

    Don’t leave out the language arts lovers in the group—next, head to the American Writers Museum, a unique museum experience focusing entirely on the incredible diversity, history and impact of American writers and their works. Poetry, lyrics, speeches, fiction, nonfiction, journalism and more are celebrated here, with at least two hours of thorough interactive exhibits.

    The Field Museum of Natural History is so impressive, it demands to be seen. Located right on the Lake Michigan shoreline, this sprawling museum holds nearly 40 million specimens and artifacts. Students will love SUE, the world’s largest and most complete T-Rex fossil, along with Maximo the titanosaur. The Field documents new species, conserves ecosystems, educates budding scientists and explores cultures with exhibits like The Changing Face of Science and After the Age of Dinosaurs.

    If you’re not afraid to get a little wet, head to the Shedd Aquarium, beloved by families and students of all ages. Who doesn’t love to see and learn about 32,000 aquatic animals up-close? The massive aquarium is filled to the gills with things to see and do, including encounters with dolphins, sea otters and penguins. There are also field trip programs tailored to student groups, teaching about marine ecosystems, animal behavior and more.

    A short walk from both the Field and Shedd, the Adler Planetarium will take your students to outer space. This public museum is America’s first planetarium, founded in 1930. It’s filled with interactive games, ships to walk through, antique instruments, an observatory, and three full-size theaters offering educational and entertaining movies. Also, you can “see” through the light pollution of Chicago’s night sky with the Atwood Sphere, the oldest operating sky simulator in the world.

    See It All

    Gain a little perspective by heading up 103 stories to Skydeck. Situated at the top of the Willis Tower—the third tallest building in the Western Hemisphere, and formerly known as Sears Tower—this goes beyond the typical observation tower. Of course you get amazing views of the Chicago skyline and far beyond here, but students also walk through a fun and interactive museum sharing the rich history of the city. At the top, there are simulated views from other iconic spots, as well as The Ledge, a glass box extending out at 1,353 feet in the air.

    Not too far off, but closer to the water, 360 CHICAGO towers over the city’s Magnificent Mile. With beautiful views of the city in one direction and Lake Michigan in the other, you can even see parts of neighboring states on clear days. This observation tower also has TILT, billed as “Chicago’s highest thrill ride,” 94 floors up. Grab hold and lay against glass windows as you’re tilted down over the edge of the building for a couple minutes, as though you’re flying.

    On the ground at Chicago’s iconic Millennium Park, student groups can experience public art, architecture, music, and green space all in one vibrant downtown destination steps from the city’s museums and attractions. From snapping photos beneath the mirrored curves of Cloud Gate (“The Bean”) to exploring the striking design of the Jay Pritzker Pavilion, the park offers countless opportunities for discovery and discussion.

    All the City’s A Stage

    Chicago is filled with the arts, including a thriving theater scene. The Great White Way meets The White City (an old nickname for the city) with Broadway In Chicago, a treat for all students. The upcoming lineup includes: Monty Python’s Spamalot, Water for Elephants, & Juliet, The Outsiders, Waitress, Jersey Boys, Maybe Happy Ending and more. Workshops and theater tours are available as well!

    Get a Guide

    If you want to experience Chicago with the knowledge and know-how of professionals, consider Big Bus Tours. Visit all the top Chicago landmarks with open-top buses, pre-recorded commentary, a free mobile app, both day and night tours, and an option to hop-on/hop-off at various stops. Or travel by boat with City Cruises. Go sightseeing on the Chicago River, take a dining cruise on Lake Michigan with student-friendly food, or ask for an educational field trip.

    Courtesy of Josh Veal.

    May 27, 2026
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  • Easy, Engaging, and Group-Friendly: San Antonio

    Easy, Engaging, and Group-Friendly: San Antonio

    Combining history, entertainment, and group-friendly attractions in one compact city, San Antonio is one of the most reliable and easy-to-navigate destinations for student and band travel.

    Whether your group is traveling for performance, education, or an end-of-year celebration, San Antonio offers a great mix of structured activities and free-time options.

    It wouldn’t be a trip to San Antonio with a visit to The Alamo. The site provides a clear, accessible introduction to Texas history, particularly the 1836 battle that played a major role in the Texas Revolution. Exhibits, educational programs and self-guided tours all can help students understand both the historical significance and the broader cultural context of this iconic landmark.

    Within walking distance, the San Antonio River Walk serves as a lovely central hub, connecting many major attractions and offering a safe, pedestrian-friendly environment for groups. It’s also a practical location for meals, shopping, and scheduled downtime.

    To enjoy the River Walk on an even deeper level, GO RIO River Cruises offers guided boat tours. These narrated cruises are an efficient way to introduce the city’s layout and history while keeping the group together in a structured setting.

    For a broader perspective of the city, the 750-foot-tall Tower of the Americas provides panoramic views from its observation deck. This is a useful stop early in the trip, both to help students orient themselves geographically and to quite literally expand their horizons.

    San Antonio is also known as a theme park destination, making it ideal for reward days or lighter itinerary blocks.

    • Six Flags Fiesta Texas offers a full day of roller coasters, live shows, and group dining options. It’s especially popular for band trips looking to celebrate after a performance.
    • SeaWorld San Antonio combines rides with animal exhibits and educational programming, offering a mix of entertainment and learning opportunities that are thoughtfully designed to tie into curriculum requirements.

    For water-based activities, Schlitterbahn Waterpark New Braunfels—located about 30 minutes from San Antonio—is a strong option as well. The park is large, well-organized, and designed to accommodate groups of all ages, with a variety of rides suitable for different comfort levels.

    Just outside the city, Natural Bridge Caverns offers guided tours through one of the largest cave systems in the state. This stop works well for adding a science or geology component to the itinerary, with tours that are structured, informative, and appropriate for student groups. Plus, they have fun activities like rope courses, mazes, gem “mining” and more.

    Altogether, San Antonio’s layout and variety make it especially practical for group travel:

    • Centralized attractions: Many major sites are located near each other, reducing travel time.
    • Group-friendly infrastructure: Restaurants, attractions, and transportation options are accustomed to handling student groups.
    • Balanced itinerary options: It’s easy to combine educational experiences with recreational activities.
    • Flexibility: The city supports both tightly scheduled itineraries and built-in free time.
    May 6, 2026
    DESTINATION
  • Branson

    Branson

    Branson is one of the top student travel destinations thanks to a huge variety of live music, performance opportunities, amusement parks, and great home cookin’. Nestled in the Ozark Mountains, this centrally located resort has grown and diversified to offer entertainment for all ages, along with music clinics, behind-the-scenes experiences, STEM attractions and more.

    October 1, 2025
    DESTINATION

9007 Charmwood Ln
Magnolia, TX 77354

Tue-Thu 10AM–4PM

Email: [email protected]

Phone: (877) 328-2583
Fax: (806) 763-7637

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