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London UK: Heathrow (LHR) Airport Makes Scents PDF Print E-mail


The Daily Mail reports that one of the world’s busiest international airports is filling the air of its newly-renovated terminal with scented air samples from around the world. The Scent Globe permits visitors to sniff pleasant odors as they board and return from flights.

So far, the samples are familiar floral and spice smells of Brazil, China, Japan, South Africa and Thailand. Beyond Heathrow, there are many other familiar odors beyond the air of LHR. How about these not quite so sweet-smelling destinations:

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Polaroid Cube: Xlnt For Special Needs Sr Fotogs PDF Print E-mail


Many senior travelers require cane, cart, crutch, wheelchair or other aid to fully enjoy their trips. Now, for those who want to continue lifetimes of creative photo/video ventures, the Cube is perfect.

For about $100, you get almost unlimited quality photos, as well as 90 video minutes on each recharge. The little camera with big ideas is easily hand-held, plus it mounts on magnetic metal surfaces, such as canes and wheelchair arms, and quickly detaches when necessary.

It’s waterproof and shock resistant, great for senior tourist shots on beach, jogs and bike trips. And don’t forget to take plenty of selfies. The kit includes a mini tripod, great for super-sharp video and photos. The Cube also makes a great holiday or birthday present for the traveling senior. For more info, go to www.polaroid.com/cube

 
Airlines & Oil Cartels Will Be Hyper About Hyperloop PDF Print E-mail


A potential air tube transportation system may one day soon make the journey between Los Angeles and San Francisco in 35 minutes. Great for passengers for convenience and tickets may be as low as $30 each way.

It could be terrible news for never-ending-price-hiking airlines. Even more painful to oil companies is that Hyperloop will operate on economical solar power and compressed air. If cartel monopolies think the current drop in oil prices is crimping their regal lifestyle, the new power sources could have them sweating their burnooses off.

More good news for passengers, the system will operate from downtown stations, making it much more convenient than need to land travel from isolated airports. If interested in the Hyperloop project, go to JumpStartFund.com For additional info, go to losangeles.cbslocal.com/2014/12/17/la-to-san-fran

 
Yahoo Unfairly Labels Ugly Americans On Cruises PDF Print E-mail


We rarely write editorials, but a recent Yahoo piece shook us up. The writer not only bashed Americans, but also singled out seasoned citizens we feature on travel4seniors.com as the worst offenders.

Of course, on just about every cruise, as there are in land resorts, there are boorish people. They complain, make unreasonable demands, get drunk, buy junk and thoroughly offend everyone else. However, the boorish travelers are from all parts of the globe.

In our many cruises and other world travels, we’ve observed that at least 99.99% of Americans behave themselves admirably. May we add that those senior American travelers spent hard-working decades in businesses, professions and the military? Whatever enjoyment they get from cruises is well earned, and if sometimes they show it with hearty laughter and funny clothing, tell it to the Marines. 

If you want to get even angrier, go to www.yahoo.com/travel/how-to-spot-an-american-on-a-cruise

 
New Orleans LA: WWII Road To Berlin Experience PDF Print E-mail


The exhibit, called Campaigns of Courage, is now open to visitors at the National World War II Museum. When entering, visitors will be given an electronic device called the Dog Tag Experience.

As they view the various galleries, they’ll hear and see virtual 1944 and 1945 combat in Europe as narrated by veterans of that historic era. For more info, go to www.nationalww2museum.org

 
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