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What age groups are appropriate for these programs?
The RMHS Selects Tour is for PeeWee & Bantam A, AA, & AAA players.
 
How do I register for one of these Tours?
To be accepted on this tour, each player must send a complete player report to Bryan@RMHShockey.com. Included in this report must be current year player team and stats, player size, position, shot direction, family contact info, and coach name and contact number. Upon receipt of completed player report, the RMHS staff will contact each coach for an in-depth player recommendation and evaluation. After speaking with each coach, RMHS staff will make a determination about each player and notify you of our decision within 2-3 weeks.
 
What kind of coaches can we expect for these programs?
The coaches for all our programs are current NHL, collegiate, Junior, hockey directors, and high school coaches.
 
Are meals provided?
Lunch and dinners are included every day of the tour for all players.
 
How much money will the players need for personal spending?

As daily lunches are not included it is recommended that the players budget $30 USD per day for those meals. Additionally, they should bring a little spending money as well for snacks or gifts. However, since the tour does include everything except lunch, they will not need much. $250 - $300, and an emergency credit card or debit card, should be enough.

 
What is the process for exchanging money?

Money can be exchanged at all banks and airports, as well as smaller money exchange booths located in tourist areas. For the best rate however, try to do all your money exchanging at a bank. Using an ATM card, or paying for items with a credit card, is also desirable as that will get you the best rates. For exchange rates, visit www.x-rates.com. Do not exchange all your money at one time as you may not use it all and then you will lose doubly on the exchange back to USD. Last note: Coins play a very important part in the Swiss monetary system. Some are as much as 5 Swiss Francs (CHF), around $5 USD, so please do not disregard them just because they are coins.

 

 

 


 

 
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