Field Tripping With Bathrooms

Field Tripping With Bathrooms

What is your earliest embarrassing moment? When you go back in memory to try and recall the first time you remember feeling like you’d prefer to curl up and disappear, what comes to mind? Maybe it takes you all the way back to when you were six, headed out for a field trip with the entire first grade. Don’t let poor memories taint your view, First Class offers field tripping with bathrooms!

Field trip days are exciting days, because you’re leaving the school and won’t have to do schoolwork. Instead, you get to engage in something other than the norm. You board the bus, get a seat mate, and you’re on your way for a fun day at the zoo.

On the hour drive north, you try not to pay attention to the fact that buses always make you feel slightly queasy. Instead, you chat with your neighbor, wonder what you got in your sack lunch, and before you know it, you’ve arrived.

You spend the next couple of hours walking around and seeing the different animals and having fun with your classmates. At noon, you take a break together on a grassy lawn area and eat lunch, brown paper sacks, bologna and cheese sandwiches, and children making a colorful, moving patchwork in the warm May sunshine.

After eating, you head to the far edge of the zoo where the bears and lions are, spend time watching the sea lions swim, admire the elephants, and then take a pass by the gorillas and monkeys on your way back to the main square at 1:30. You’ve got only 15 minutes before it will be time to get back on the bus and head for home.

But, just then, your eye catches on something totally magical. Cotton candy. Big, huge, colorful swabs of it on those long cardboard sticks. Greedily, you take out the money in your pocket that your mom tucked there before you left that morning, and you hand it over in exchange for one of those miraculous bunches of total sugar gluttony.

You start eating it and enjoy the phenomenon of the way it melts in your mouth in a completely delightful way, every time. And, before you know it, the teachers are saying it’s time to load the buses. Everyone is gathering with their class group, following their teacher, who is checking the list to make sure that everyone is accounted for. When all is said and done, you head out, and you’re on your way home.

All is going good…for a while, anyway. But then. At some point, your native tendency toward carsickness rears its ugly head. Within a matter of minutes, you’re downright sick. Your stomach is feeling like a roller coaster and it isn’t calming down. And then it dawns on you, a thought almost worse than the physical discomfort of feeling nauseated: What if I can’t make it back to the school?

You make it, though. You do. You literally hear the bell ring announcing the end of the day as the bus pulls up to the north side of the school. However, just as the bus is rolling to a stop, you lose it. Completely puke. Like, cotton candy everywhere, all over yourself.

Oh, and did we mention that you were at the very front of the bus? Besides being covered in yuck, smelling disgusting, and finally feeling a little relief because it’s out (phew!), you feel something else. Total embarrassment. Total humiliation. Total wishing you could just curl up and disappear so everyone wouldn’t have to see you as they file past and get off the bus. (Why, oh why, couldn’t you have been sitting at the back?!)
Well. Maybe this isn’t your story, but it illustrates something we think makes motorcoaches ideal for school groups. THERE’S A BATHROOM ON BOARD! Ummmmmm, enough said, especially with younger school kids. The entire episode recounted above could have been avoided completely had there been an available bathroom to use. You never know if someone is going to be sick or need to use the toilet, despite the fact that they didn’t have to go before you left on the field trip. (Cuz, duh, that’s how it always happens.)

So, next time you’re finalizing the details for an upcoming field trip with elementary kids, give a motorcoach a try. Filedtripping with bathrooms is a whole new experience. See what convenient, affordable, friendly, and professional customer service looks like! And hey…we have a toilet on board. Learn more here: https://www.firstclasstours.net/services-in-use/schools/