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Always Ask: Is There A Senior Discount Off That Price? PDF Print E-mail


During your travels, as well as in your home town, seek out age-related deals. When arriving at a hotel, cruise ship, restaurant or any other place where you need to shell out money, seek senior savings.

No matter the original price quote, when checking in, always pop that important question. Your travel4seniors.com editor has often happily received positive answers to the question. Just recently in a Las Vegas hotel, because I asked at the check-in desk, we were upgraded from basic little room to a large suite at no extra cost.

It had two expansive rooms, with private spa pool, hot tub, balcony and fantastic views of the city and surrounding mountains. Las year, we had a similar upgrade suite experience on a cruise ship. And don’t forget, when it happens, always tip the kindly, senior-sensitive desk clerk.

 
Don’t Buy Overpriced Stuff At Airport Shops PDF Print E-mail


Before leaving home, make sure to take items that you’ll need during flights, cruises and hotel stays. Don’t forget electronics, clothing, toiletries, head phones, packaged food, aspirins, neck pillow, sleep mask, small plastic water bottle, cookies or other usual travel necessities. Days before you begin your journey, get all of the required items at local stores to pack with your luggage. If you need to buy any of them at airport shops, you’ll pay two or three times the usual retail store price.

 
Emotional Support Dogs: Rules For Street, Airport & Flight PDF Print E-mail


Of course, they have the well-earned reputation of being man’s best friend. Dogs help the blind, kids and elderly, do home security and dozens of other positive chores. However, they are animals, and in certain situations even the most docile dog can literally bite the hand that feeds him.

Recently a flight attendant was severely bitten by a passenger’s service dog. She was helping a handicapped man into a seat, and by separating the dog from its master for just a moment, the attendant inadvertently caused the dog to panic and attack.

Your travel4seniors.com editor had a similar incident. One evening several months ago, I passed a woman walking a dog that was wearing a bright costume after being in a Halloween street parade. I put my hand out to pat the dog’s paper hat. I immediately suffered a severe bite that required a dozen stitches in the hospital emergency room.

The basic mistake the flight attendant and I made was not realizing how nervous and upset the dogs were. They had been taken from quiet homes to very busy, confusing, noisy environments. Further, the traveling dog was placed on a crowded, loud, shaking airplane when it struck out in panic.

Bottom line: When traveling in parades, airports or aircraft, don’t reach suddenly to pet a strange canine. Even those well-trained, docile comfort dogs can suddenly panic and instinctively attack.

 
Be Aware Some Airlines Now Charge For Carry-On Bags PDF Print E-mail


As operating costs continue to rise in never-ending world inflation, passengers now are required to pay for formerly free services. So, when you book your next flight at an advertised bargain ticket cost, be aware that you’ll often pay additionally for both checked and carry-on bags.

With most bargain airlines, you may now only bring one small personal item for free, and it must fit under the seat in front of you. Otherwise, your flight price can go up another $25 to $50 per bag.

 
Make Your Next Vacation A Memorable Volunteer Experience PDF Print E-mail


Tired of just hanging around and taking selfies in front of the Eiffel Tower and Trevi Fountain? Consider spending your next trip helping others in need of your experience and skills in teaching, construction and other services. IVHQ offers meaningful volunteer experiences around the world.

Their programs involve over 40 destinations in Africa, Asia, the Americas, Europe and the Pacific. Before you make the new plans to travel the world, check current people-helping schedules at www.volunteerhq.org

 
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