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Everyone needs a vacation at some time. Teenagers often have big dreams of leaving their
hometowns and schools far behind. For this project, you will have the opportunity to do just
that. You will research a vacation destination anywhere in the world and what it takes to get
from here to there. Each student will have a budget of $2,500 to pay for transportation,
sightseeing, souvenir shopping, lodging, etc. Students may complete the project on their
own or in pairs.
After the destination has been chosen and approved, the research begins. You should find
the required information and complete the worksheet provided to document the research
process. You must remember to cite all sources in a bibliography at the end of the project.
For this project, you will document the results of your researching efforts by creating a digital,
multimedia travel presentation using PowerPoint or
TASK: You have the opportunity to plan a vacation with a budget of $2,500. You will
research a vacation destination anywhere in the world and what it takes to get from
here to there. You will use the researched information to give a presentation to the
class.
Materials
(1) The Vacation of a Lifetime worksheet Vacation (2) Planning Presentation Rubric
(3)Student Information Sheet Planning a Vacation (4) Computers with internet access and
Total Points
Earned
Total Points
157
Possible
Percentage
presentation program
Transportation
Price per Cost to get Dates/Time Convenie Total Cost Source
ticket/rent to nearest s nt (yes or
al station no)
Airplane 1557 N/A Oct 8th Yes 3113 https://goo 1.
15th .gl/fRM9Bt Fi
Bus
Train
Vehicle
ll in the chart according to the transportation option (24 points):
2. Choose and record the mode of transportation you will use to travel round trip to the
vacation destination, figure the total cost and explain why (4 points).
I will flight as my mode of transportation. The total cost will be $3113. I chose flight because it
is the most convenient way to get to Cairo, Egypt.
Food
1. How much do you have budgeted for food for each day (per person) (1 point)? $50
2. Fill in the chart with the specific information about restaurants while on vacation (18 points).
3. Average the price range of breakfast, lunch, and dinner from the chart (3 points).
4. Choose one restaurant, plan an evening meal, and calculate the total cost. Include all food
(appetizers, entres, desserts, and drinks), tips, and applicable tax (5 points). (Check to see if
there is a continental breakfast at your hotel or any vouchers included in your deal)
Breakfast Dinner
Name of Lunch Price Additional
Price Price Source
Restaurant Range Information
Range Range
1. BirdCage $10 $19 $20 Tripadvisor.c
a
2. $5 $13 $15 Tripadvisor.c
Zooba a
1. Fill in the chart with transportation options for during the vacation (24 points):
2. Which option(s) seem useable (2 points)? All of them are useable. Some are more useful such
as the Buggy and the Camel.
3. Give an estimate the total cost for all chosen options (1 point).
Other Fees?
Total
Accessibili (tips for
Options Price Estimated Source
ty people,
Cost
taxes, etc.)
1. Dune buggy $135 Rentable Tax, Gas 145.20 Google.co
at stores m
2. Taxi Depends Common, Tip the Depends Google.co
on how easy to driver, Small how far you m
far you go get Tax go
3. Camel $100 Common, Tax 103.1 Wikihow.co
close to m
pyramids
4. Walking $0 Free No other $0 Google.co
forever fees m
Itinerary (Outline what you would do each day and how much it would cost)
1. Fill in the chart with possible activities for the vacation (20 points):
hich activities would you choose and how much would the total cost be (3 points)?
I would visit the Pyramids of Giza and the Temple of ISIS because they have great historical value
and are amazing wonders. The total cost would be $87.
Conclusion
1. Total cost of trip (1 point): (Transportation to/from, transportation during, activities, food, +
$150.00 for souvenirs) The total cost would be $4983.
2. Did you stay within the budget? What was the dollar difference (2 points)? We stayed in
budget by $17. That is great spending.
3. If you under-budgeted, what will happen with the extra money (2 points)? The extra $17 will
help with random fees that may come along. 1 Canadian Dollar equals 13.41 Egyptian
Pound.
4. If you over-budgeted, what changes did you have to make (2 points)? We did not over-budget
Exemplary - Satisfactory - 2 Unsatisfactory Ratin Weight Score
3 -1 g
Presentation Makes Makes use of Use of font, 3
excellent use font, color, color,
5. of font, color, graphics, graphics,
graphics, effects, etc. effects, etc.
effects, etc. but but these
to enhance occasionally distract from
the these detract the
presentation. from the presentation
presentation content.
content.
Mechanics No Three or fewer More than 3
misspellings misspellings three errors in
or and/or spelling or
grammatical mechanical grammar.
errors. errors.
Organization Introduction One of the All of the 3
is first, previous previous
conclusion elements is elements are
and sources missing or missing
are last, and content and/or
content is organization organization
well- appears is no present.
organized flawed.
with
headings or
bulleted lists.
Requirements All Missing 1-2 Missing more 3
requirements required than 2
are met with elements or required
detailed information is elements
information. minimally and/or the
detailed. information is
not detailed.
Interesting,
Oral Delivery not Delivery not 3
well-
Presentation rehearsed smooth or not smooth and
with smooth able to hold audience
delivery that attention most attention lost.
holds of the time.
audience
After researching thepack
you can vacation destination,
accordingly. would you still like to go there? Why or why not (2
www.weather.com
points)? No, because Cairo has very high taxing rates.
Slides 5-7: Transportation: Research the price of traveling via different modes: Airplane
www.travelocity.com (or the airline of your choice) Bus www.greyhound.com Train
www.amtrack.com Vehicle. Choose one mode, explain why, and figure out the total
cost. *Remember to include the price of gas to get you to the nearest airport, bus,
or train station. Use an average gasoline price of $2.53 and 25 mpg.
Slides 8-9: Food: Research the restaurants available at your destination. Specify how much
you plan to budget each day for meals. List three restaurants available and the
general price range for a meal. Choose one of the restaurants and calculate the
price of one evening meal including food, drink, tip, and applicable tax. *When
thinking about how much money to budget for meals each day, consider:
o Are any meals included with lodging (continental breakfast, meal vouchers, etc.)?
o Will you be buying groceries and cooking your own dinner if staying at a condo?
o What price range of meals are you budgeting for ($5-10, $10-15, $15+)?
o Dinner is usually the most expensive meal, breakfast the cheapest, and lunch in the
middle price range.
o Are you eating at sit-down restaurants, cafs, or fast-food restaurants?
Slides 10-11: Lodging: Research and record three hotels, motels, or inns at which you could
stay. Include name, location, special amenities, and price per night including
tax. Choose one place, explain why, and figure the total cost.
Slide 12: Transportation During Vacation: How will you travel from site to site? Research and
record the options and prices. State which options you will use and estimate the total cost.
Slides 13-17 Itinerary: How will you spend the 24 hours in each day? Include sightseeing,
events, shopping, etc. Estimate a minimum of $150 for souvenirs. Describe what
you purchased, where you visited, etc.
Slide 18: Conclusion: Record the total cost of your trip. Did you stay within the budget? If
you over-budgeted, what changes did you have to make? After researching the
vacation destination, would you still like to go there? Why or why not?