Sunday, April 12, 2009

Can you ride greyhound alone if youre under 18? -

I m planning on travelling somewhere with my parents permissions and they are going to buy the ticket and everything. I m 15 but i look older. Do they check if you re 18?

yes. children can travel on greyhound aloneAny passenger under the age of 8 must be accompanied by a passenger at least 15 years of age or older at all times. Passengers between the ages of 8 and 14 years of age inclusive, may travel unaccompanied at full adult fare if the following conditions are met in their entirety:If any of the above conditions are not met, then the passenger must be accompanied by a passenger at least 15 years of age or older in order to travel.1.The passenger s trip will begin and end on the same schedule (no transfers).2.The passenger s trip will be no longer than five (5) hours in duration.3.The passenger s trip (origin to destination) must take place during daylight hours only.4.Both the origin and destination stations are full service agencies or company operated facilities.5.The destination station will be open at the time the passenger is scheduled to arrive.6.Parent, Guardian or Legal Custodian of the child must complete and sign the Unaccompanied Child Form authorizing the child to make the trip and return this to the Customer Service Supervisor on duty. This form specifically names the person authorizing the trip and the person meeting the child at the destination station and the telephone number(s) at which this person may be contacted. It also provides an emergency contact name and telephone number in the event it is needed.7.In order for the child to be released at the destination, the person named on the Unaccompanied Child Form as the one meeting the child must have positive picture identification, such as a driver s license or state issued identification card, and provide such to the agent at the destination station. Without such identification, the child will be released into the custody of Child Protective Services or to local law enforcement officials in the destination city.8.A fee of $5 will be assessed for each child traveling unaccompanied.If any of the above conditions are not met, then the passenger must be accompanied by a passenger at least 15 years of age or older in order to travel.Tickets for unaccompanied children are not sold online.

Children Traveling Unaccompanied Children Any passenger under the age of 8 must be accompanied by a passenger at least 15 years of age or older at all times. If any of the above conditions are not met, then the passenger must be accompanied by a passenger at least 15 years of age or older in order to travel. The passenger`s trip will begin and end on the same schedule (no transfers). The passenger`s trip will be no longer than five (5) hours in duration. The passenger`s trip (origin to destination) must take place during daylight hours only. .

Kids 15 and older may travel alone just like adults on Greyhound.

if you have a parent with you when you get your ticket you should be fine. But i dont think you can buy it by yourself.

Yes you can, and they won t check. You ll need a Photo ID

that depends on if your 18 or not

Saturday, April 11, 2009

What are some good soccer camps for teenage girls in Atlanta, GA? -

I m taking a trip this summer and am looking for a week long day soccer camp for teenage girls in Atlanta. Thanks!

Atlanta Future Stars Soccer Academy Pro info@futurestarssoccer.com www.futurestarssoccer.com 678-612-1888 GA Atlanta Golden Bear Soccer Camp Local richard.groeneveld@hies.org http://www.hiesmail.org/~rich/camp.html 404.255.4026 GA Atlanta Golden Bears Soccer Camp Local richard.groeneveld@hies.org www.hiesmail.org/~rich/camp.html 404.255.4026 GA Atlanta International Soccer Camps nat. http://intsocusa.com 913-393-1999 GA Atlanta Nacional Soccer Camps reg. www.nacionalsoccer.com 404-659-9042 GA Atlanta Soccer Academy* Nat-Reg soccer@soccer-academy.com http://www.soccer-academy.com 703-385-0150 GA Atlanta Star Goalkeeper Academy--Dan Gaspar nat. www.soccer-goalkeeping.com 888-SGA-GOAL GA Augusta International Soccer Systems

Where to move, NY or LA!( or suggest other) HEELP!? -

hello im planning to move to usa when i finish high school, im currently in 9th grade, i live in portugal and i want to be a forensic scientist. there are no college here that teach us that, so i really need to go there. where should i move, ny or la? my dad is going to give me about 2400 dollars in the beginning but im willing to work if i need. well, help ! ;)

You will have to work at either of those places guaranteed, its just to expensive to live there without working, so be prepared for a college job. You are in 9th grade which gives you plenty of time to look into both options and plenty of time to change your mind on what you want to do when you get older. Even though you may have your mind set on being a forensic scientist now, but be close minded to new ideas or opportunitues. But now to actually answer your question. I am going to have to make some generalizations here, but I think its necessary to answer your question.So, in general, LA has nice weather and fairly laid back people and lifestyle. The downside is that there are large amounts of pollution/smog and the public transportation in incomparable to that of NYC. The city is very spread out, so even if you do or do not use public transportation it takes longer to get places. And some cliques in LA can be pretty materialistic, even more so than NYC (which is saying something).Now for NYC. Well NYC can be very materialistic as well, but there is a healthier appreciation for the struggling artists and career seekers there. It is widely known that it is easier to get around using public transportation than a car in NYC (big plus for college students) The public transportation is really second to none, and there are MANY good colleges in NYC, including NYU and Columbia to name two. NYC weather is not nearly as nice as LA s but it is seldom an inconvenience when getting around. Hope this all helped, and honestly to give my personal opinion, I think that you would enjoy NYC much better than LA.