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United Airlines Offers Cheap Basic Economy European Flights


Remember those Iron Maiden torture chambers from the Middle Ages? It seems United has installed today’s versions of the ancient racks. The most crowded seats offer very basic comforts to go with the airline’s lowest cost fares. However, so far there’s no announcement that those flyers will be served only bread and water on their journey. OK, your travel4seniors.com editor is kidding, but if you go, prepare to be squeezed.

Grand Canyon AZ: Mule Ride Experiences PDF Print E-mail


Arizona’s Grand Canyon offers sweeping views of one of the most breathtaking natural settings on Earth. A favorite venture there is the exciting mule ride along the Bright Angel Trail. It’s a one-mile trek straight down from the South Rim to ground level to the banks of the Colorado River.

Canyon Accommodations: The mule corral is at Bright Angel Lodge next to the South Rim, and daily escorted rides start there. Nightly charges range from about $100 for a basic room with shared bathroom, to $500 for a large three-bedroom cabin with a fireplace. www.grandcanyonlodges.com/bright-angel-lodge

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Five Xlnt Century-Plus-Old U.S. Restaurants PDF Print E-mail


When traveling to historic American cities, consider dining where the best food has been served for 100 years or more. These are five to consider:

City Tavern, Philadelphia PA: Near Independence Square, City Tavern has been part of Philly history since the 1770s. It was where delegates John Adams, Ben Franklin and other patriots gathered for a brew and to write the Declaration of Independence in 1776.

Try the favorite pepperpot soup, a delicious concoction of beef, taro root, onions and fresh greens. For a main course, enjoy fresh-made turkey pot pie, served as it was more than two centuries ago in pewter casseroles. City Tavern, 138 S. 2nd St., Philadelphia PA, 19106, citytavern.com

Keen’s Steakhouse, New York NY: A city landmark since 1885, Keen’s is near Herald Square and the Empire State Building. Its dark wood-paneled walls are covered with photos, news clippings and other memories of the past. Ceilings display a large collection of smoking pipes from famed visitors, including Albert Einstein, General Douglas MacArthur, John Barrymore and many others.

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Long Beach CA: Steady As She Doesn’t Go! PDF Print E-mail


Your travel4seniors.com editor enjoys playing captain at the wheel of the vintage cruise liner Queen Mary. The giant ship is permanently moored in the picturesque Southern California city’s oceanfront. Visitors are welcome for scheduled events, tours, history, dining, shopping and overnights in luxurious cabins. www.queenmary.com

 
Senior Snacks: Fave Street Foods In Cities Worldwide PDF Print E-mail


Restaurants offer special dishes that define the local favorites. In London, it could be shepherd’s pie, in Paris foi gras, in Vienna weinerschnitzel, in Baltimore crabcakes and in Beijing ... Peking duck, of course.

Outside, on city streets the offerings from carts may not be as fancy, but they can be just as tasty and much cheaper than in sit-down restaurants. Also, dining on a nearby park bench or museum steps can be just as enjoyable as at a restaurant table.

Ethnic street foods are not confined to their country of origin. You’ll find Chinese food in Rome, falafel in Oslo, bagels in Dublin and pizza in Hong Kong. However, although many ethnic foods are offered beyond their native origins, there’s always a familiar street cart food item that defines the city. Here are some examples:

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Want Senior Travel Discounts? Start By Just Asking PDF Print E-mail


The simplest way to get instant discounts is to decide what and where you’ll spend travel money. Then, when a price is quoted, even in a snooty, upscale restaurant, ask the simple question. Speak up whenever ordering dinner, buying a theater ticket, pricing a cruise, booking a hotel room, thinking of flying and for hundreds of other occasions.

The magic words are, “What’s the senior discount on this?” Even if a reduced price had not been previously advertised, the question can very often result in unexpected, but very satisfying savings for seasoned wanderers.

Here are just a few examples of some senior traveler discounts available in the U.S.A.

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