By: Bryanna Pullins/ Website Manager
For over 30 years, band students have enjoyed a trip to Disney every four years, and this spring break, the high school band is headed back to Disney World.
Departing on March 27 and returning April 1, band students will enjoy a five-day trip to βthe happiest place on Earth,β adding to the trip an additional three days off of school.
On Thursday morning, 175 band students loaded up on four charter buses, beginning their 1,000 mile 16-hour drive to Orlando; however, the journey will take around 24 hours due to stops for restroom breaks, changes in bus drivers and meal breaks.
Each student paid over $1500 to enjoy entry to three of the four parks, including Epcot, Magic Kingdom and Hollywood Studios. as well as covering transportation fees and hotel costs. Students will stay at the Rosen Hotel where they will be roomed with three other students of their choice (four to a room in total).
While this trip comes with a hefty price tag of over $1500 with additional cost for meals and merchandise, families are not left to pay the cost out of pocket. Senior Madenlynn Chikosky explained how band families had multiple chances to earn funds to help cover the cost of the trip.
βThere’s a lot of opportunities for parents to get moneyβvolunteering at Blossom to pay for other things. [We] all have band accounts, so most every fundraiser can go into your band account, and that’s how you pay for it, so you don’t have to pay everything out of pocket,β Chikosky said.
According to band director Greg Newman, Disney World has been a continuous pick due to it being a great venue: providing workshops for the band, giving students the opportunity to perform in the Epcot parade and the amazing warm weather.
The band will participate in a workshop with a Disney cast member where they will perform multiple Disney songs. The workshop provides students with a hands-on learning experience to improve their musical skills and perfect technique.
βWe’re split up into two groups. The maroon band and the gold band are going to be two separate groups and then half of the wind goes to each, and then half of the freshman band goes to each,β Chikosky said.
Newman said the band will be performing three songs in the parade including βPirates of the Caribbean,β βAcross the Field β(the SMF Fight Song) and drumline cadences throughout the parade route.
Newman considers this performance to be one of his most memorable moments at the park and one he regularly looks forward to having again, recounting it to be an amazing experience for the students to have.
Chikosky shares this sentiment, believing Disney is a once-in-a-lifetime experience that everyone should have. Being able to go on such a trip and hanging out with friends is an experience she is not only looking forward to but one which everyone in the band should take advantage of.
Chikosky is not the first in her family to go on the band disney tripβher older sister who attended the 2022 Disney band trip leaves her with this advice: βEnjoy it, donβt focus on stressing over what you want to do, and definitely enjoy the bus ride because it’s a once-in-a-lifetime thing that you will experience.β