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New York NY: World Trade Center Observatory

After 14 years since the 9/11/01 disaster, visitors may once again view the dramatic Manhattan skyline from nearly a quarter-mile high at the World Trade Center. The new observatory is on Floors 100 to 102 at One World Trade Center, and is scheduled to open to the public on Friday, May 29.

The observatory includes three restaurants, bar, shops, historical artifacts and glass floor scenes. While rising in the elevator, guests can watch video of 500 years of Manhattan history. Tickets: adult $32, senior $30, child $26. For more info, go to www.oneworldobservatory.com

Prediction: Eleven-Minute Flight NYC To London PDF Print E-mail


It may be years away, but aviation designer Charles Bombardier claims lightning-fast aircraft technology already exists. CNN reports that special engines, cabin design, oxygen fuel and other advancements will soon make the super-quick trip possible.

However, there are just a few minor problems that can’t be overcome by such futuristic flight schedules. It will still take passengers hours to get from home to the airport through jammed roadways. And then, another hour for frisking and fondling through security. And another hour for fliers to board, fight for overhead bag space, get into their seats and buckle up.

 
A Senior's Very Favorite Travel Destinations PDF Print E-mail


Guest Senior Writer PLG, San Antonio TX: Friends and family often ask about my most enjoyable trip. These three are at the top of my world wanderer list. Although they look very different, there’s a similarity. In each, the most meaningful experiences were when I just blended with friendly locals.

Peru: Visits included Cusco, the cities of the Sacred Valley and fantastic Machu Picchu. Much enjoyment was from exploring the non-tourist areas of the cities. We found the restaurants in Cusco where the locals eat feature amazing ethnic meals for under $10.

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Seoul, S. Korea: Selfie From Four Seasons Suite PDF Print E-mail


Your travel4seniors.com editor sits sky-high when shooting this city scene.

 
Sr Travel Tip: A Soft Answer Turneth Away Wrath PDF Print E-mail


That phrase from Proverbs 15:1 continues with: but grievous words stir up anger. We’ve all experienced it. Hotel desk clerk rudeness. Flight crew ignore your requests. Airport security unnecessary roughness. Taxi driver from hell.

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Paris, France: Taking Five By Napoleon’s Tomb PDF Print E-mail


Your travel4seniors.com editor rests while touring the City of Light’s many museums and memorials.

 
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