Select Team Travel GuidePre-Travel Planning ActivitiesCoach makes a travel list based on goals or objectives that are established and communicated to parents and players. Why travel? Some suggested goals or objectives are:
Other considerations for meeting the goals and objectives:
Narrow the choices of tournaments that match the goals & objectives. Team Manager, Treasurer, and Travel Manager gather information in advance of parent meeting:
Prepare cost analysis sheet of
expected expenses at a per player cost for all sites/tournaments that
are options and being considered for travel.
Parent Meeting Team Travel Behavior Rules Coach has the right to set behavior rules. At the coach's discretion, players may be sent home at parent's additional expense if they violate serious behavior rules related to drugs, drinking, illegal activities, opposite sex in rooms, etc. Coach, players, and parents should agree on GENERAL Behavior Rules and punishments to fit the violation. Consider drawing up a travel behavior contract for players and parents to sign. See sample contract at end of section. Medical Release Forms: 2 copies of a notarized and fully completed medical release form should be required for every player traveling (even if parents are traveling too). One copy will be kept with the Coach and one with the Team Manager. If parent contact will be difficult to obtain for an emergency, a complete medical history form should be completed or every player. See sample form at end of section. The Team Manager or Coach must be aware of Prescription Medicines for players. Allergies, chronic illnesses, special requirements such as aspirin, Motrin, Ibuprofen habits need to be communicated to the Coach or Team Manager. Transportation The team needs to agree on how to travel (fly, drive, charter a bus, rent vans). If you fly, plan to make a seat deposit within 24 hours of making reservations. Schedule time for Group Check-In at airport and return. Remember to bring picture ID for check-in at air gate. Money Matters A schedule for payment of airfare, vans, hotels, etc. must be given parents. Travel agent name should be given to parents so they can pay for air tickets directly on their credit cards. The dates should be a least 1 week prior to actual date payable to travel entities. If fundraising projects are necessary, considerable lead time is needed. Travel Dates Set dates for travel. Who Is Going? Who will be traveling with the team? Who will be available to put in some volunteer time to assist with team duties? Determine the number of players, coaches, team manager, team treasurer, parents. This determines the number of hotel rooms needed. (Suggestion: 4 players to one room with a designated room captain). Parent Duties Laundry: Suggest purchasing individual laundry bags for players' uniforms. Need to be washed daily. Pre-purchase soap and softeners. Team Meals: Parent needs to plan by immediately scouting out desired cuisine restaurants, costs, times available to serve a party of 15-20. Coach and parent need to decide prior to trip on preferences on what and when to eat relative to game schedule. Consider location of restaurant with fields and hotel. For extended stays such as Regional, consideration should be given to finding a caterer to bring BBQ, pasta, etc. to a park location. Contact Club office for suggestions on how to arrange/find a caterer. Van Drivers: Parents go pick up and drive vans from airport. NO PLAYERS DRIVE VANS - NO ONE UNDER AGE OF 25 DRIVES! Someone else gets their luggage while drivers go directly to car rental counter. Credit Cards are required for rentals. They must have enough credit dollar amounts to include the estimated cost of the full van rental even if a check will be written for the cost at the end of the trip. Grocery Duty: Parents to go for food & sundries for players. Coaches may want team to eat between games if games are scheduled close together. Medical Kit: Parent responsible for stocking the Medical Kit with the Coach's required items and make certain it is at the field before a game. It is best to have it in the same van as the Coach or Trainer. This is also true for the team benches, sun tarps, flag, etc. Curfew and Meals Coordination Duty: Parent to help keep track of players at designated times and activities. Miscellaneous Travel Information
Player Responsibilities On TripAdhere to check-in times and places set by Coach. Buddy System required at ALL times - WHENEVER OUT OF ROOM. NO ONE GOES ANYWHERE ALONE!! Room Captains - Room captain is responsible for leading their roommates by:
Travel TipsSet a Departure Meeting time and place for all players, coaches, and parents to gather before check-in or driving to Tournament. If the flight is to leave at 3 P.M., insist on all fliers being at the designated meeting place in the Airport by 1:30 P.M. for Group check-in. Players should each bring 2 tapes for playing in the vans. Coach or Team Manager has player passes at airport gate for Photo ID required at check-in. Make certain players carry on their required bags with uniforms, etc. Designate who has the team checkbook/credit card to register and pay for rooms & vans. Make certain the designated Van drivers have credit cards that have dollar limits equal to the amount expected rental price (even if you'll pay by check when you return the vans). Coach will plan departure times & meeting place for all games. Coach will plan eating schedules around game times. Coach will state activity limits (swimming or other physical activity limits in advance) Coach to set practice schedule upon arrival at hotel check-in. Coaches are not required to distribute playing time equally. Coaches control most of the schedule for players - when to eat, sleep, rest, practice, shop, etc. This is intended to have the best rested and mentally prepared team as possible. Parents are not to take their player for activities without consulting the coach first to determine if there is a possible conflict with team plans. Coach may say no. Plan to pack for unknown weather conditions - umbrellas, gloves, extra socks, etc. Calls home - Players should have a prepaid telephone card, credit card or know how to make collect calls. Do not send large amounts of cash with players. Bring first aid products according to your preferences. Put player's name on all items of value. i.e., cameras, clothes. Behavior Guidelines And ContractOn this trip you will have a special opportunity to meet new people, to see and experience new things, to live on your own with other people your own age, and to share with them friendship, fun and excitement, a few disappointments, and many great times. All participants on the trip are expected to be polite, positive, well-mannered, cooperative, good sports, and respectful and considerate of others - those you encounter along the way as well as those with whom you are traveling. This will not always be easy. It will require your effort and your concentration. You will find that those who have the best time on the trip are those who go out of their way to make the trip special for others. It should be a goal of your to be one of those who has the best time this way. The few rules are for the health, safety, and happiness of everyone. Rooms, roommates, and van partners are assigned so that everyone gets time with everyone else, and to avoid hassles and hurt feelings. The aim is to foster interaction within the group and encourage greater involvement with the people and places that will be encountered along the way. No member of the group belongs in rooms assigned to anyone else without the express permission of one of the adult leaders. You will share in a variety of "housekeeping" tasks along the way. Rooms will need to be neat at least once a day, and the vans will need cleaning from time to time. Perhaps you will need to give some of your free time to help with laundry or marketing chores. There are times when you will be off without direct adult supervision. When this happens, one of the adults will expect to know where you are and when you will be back. At the same time, it is always your responsibility to:
When you are off without adult supervision, you will always use the "Rule of Three" - at least three players together. These are not particularly difficult standards to live up to, and you would not be on the trip unless it was believed you would live up to them. Those who cannot live within these guidelines can expect to have their freedom restricted. Those who persist in their inability to follow the guidelines, or who seriously misbehave, may be permanently restricted to be with an adult at all times, or if the adults concur, will be sent home at additional parent expense. I agree to follow the behavior guidelines for the trip, and I understand the consequences if I do not live within them. I also understand that if I am sent home, I and my family will be liable for all expenses incurred as a result of that decision of the group leaders, including those incurred by any group leaders who must accompany me along the way.
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