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Amsterdam, Holland: Too Many Tourists In Red Light District


Concerned city officials may pass laws to ban groups of over 15 visitors wandering there, and eventually forbid tours entirely. They want to prevent overcrowding, but as one city father complained “also because it is not respectful to sex workers. It is outdated to treat sex workers as a tourist attraction.”

The Dutch capital has already banned current so-called free tours, where guides and other locals encourage tourists to join them at the Red Light District for a fee plus a city tax. So, on your next visit to Amsterdam, understand and obey the rules while wandering the sights, streets, hookers and canals.

Road Scholar: Welcome New Year In Magical Monterey PDF Print E-mail


Make plans to greet 2016 while enjoying the beauty of the California bay city and surrounding vineyards of the Carmel Valley. Program #13042RJ is from Monday, December 28 through Saturday, January 2.

The price tag of $945 per person features five nights at a charming local hotel and 15 meals. The varied program also offers visits conducted by local experts to museums, wineries, landmarks and other picturesque destinations. For more info, go to www.roadscholar.org

 
Hong Kong, China: City Skyline Lights The Night PDF Print E-mail


Your travel4seniors.com editor recently visited the exciting city, and greatly enjoyed its hospitality, dining, people, markets, scenery and much more.

 
Add-Ons Now The Norm In The Travel Industry PDF Print E-mail


We don’t have to remind seasoned senior travelers that basic costs keep rising everywhere. Piled on are also the surprise add-ons.

The quoted prices don’t tell all, such as promising a Las Vegas hotel suite for just $99.99 a night; or fly to Europe for merely $399.99, or sail on a Caribbean cruise for a bargain $999.99. What’s not advertised is that you’ll actually pay another 25% or more in not-so-hidden charges.

In hotels, aboard cruise ships and at other vacation havens, there are even more surprise charges, such as a resort fee of $20 or more a night. Another add-on could be a $5 turn-down service (replacing the free chocolate candy you used to find on your pillow). There may also be an internet charge, valet fee, honor bar and others, even if you don’t use them.

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Study: Too Much Couch Potato Time Can Kill You PDF Print E-mail


Hey, every senior has to head heavenward at some time, but why book an earlier angel flight by doing stupid things to mind and body? National Cancer Institute nerds watched over 221,000 people, aged 50 to 71. When the study started 20 years ago, all were considered normally healthy.

During the research, those who watched seven or more hours of TV daily were 47% more likely to die, compared to those who watched TV for less than an hour. Of course, seniors, especially retirees with no fixed daily schedule, are being bombarded with more TV with ever-expanding 24-7 and 100s of stations.

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Beverly Hills CA: End Of Day At Sunset Boulevard PDF Print E-mail

 
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