Kyree Hamilton

Elijah Bivins, Staff Writer

Camerata student Kyree Hamilton explains his view on the price of the trip. He also acknowledges what was needed to be done in order to raise all of his money.
Elijah Bivins
Camerata student Kyree Hamilton explains his view on the price of the Memphis and Nashville trip. He also acknowledges what was needed to be done in order to raise all of his money.

Q. What was your first reaction to the price of the trip?

K.H.- “For me when I first looked at it, I thought it looked a little pricey for just a four day trip. But then when you take in the account of everything, like the chaperons and the bus driver. Especially all the expenses of the hotel, and that it’s already paid for, I think it evens out more.”

Q. Did the $725 dollars you paid balance out with all the activities in the trip?

K.H.-  “Well for what Mr. Smith said what we were going to do and all we did, I think that  most of it was worth it. There were a couple bumps in the road with hotels, but for the most part, most of it was worth the while. We didn’t have too much trouble.”

Q. Is there anything that you wish we could have did that would have made the trip feel like it was worth the $725 dollars? Or anything that we could have cut that would have taken away from the price of the trip?

K.H.- “I think that hotels definitely contributed to the expensive price. We weren’t even there that long. We were at the hotel not even a couple of hours, just that night. Then we left that morning. We didn’t have to spend that much money on hotels. We could have stayed in a motel or cheaper hotel than what we stayed in. I think there were more places we could have gone, maybe stayed in certain places a little longer. We should have split the time more evenly so we had equal time in Memphis and Nashville.”

Q. How long did it take you to get money for the trip? Was it easy or  difficult considering you had a certain time period to pay certain amounts?

K.H.- “For me,  I picked up a job a little while before he told us about this trip. I picked up the job I think a month before he told us about it. I was working every weekend. Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, making at least $65 or $75 dollars every night so I could pay for the trip. I was spending most of my tips each nights to keep up with the amount that had to be paid. Plus I had to  fund raise a little bit because I didn’t have enough. Tips and paychecks aren’t all that it is to get what you wanna get. In total I think it took me probably four and a half to five months to fully fund raise everything.”

Q. What would you like to say to the students who didn’t get to go on the trip and have that experience?

K.H. – “I mean I understand the struggle cause when I first heard about it, $725 dollars, I thought I wasn’t gonna have that. Once i started thinking of all the opportunities that I was gonna have though. I’m not really gonna have a lot more opportunities like this. I mean, you have big opportunities, and if you don’t take them, it’s a hard situation. $725 dollars is a lot of money for most people cause it’s just gonna come right out of your pocket. So all I have to say to them is that, we wanted you there, but we understand that not everyone was able to go.”