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Travel Tips
Enjoy Your Freedom
If you were to venture a guess, what would
you say is the number one pastime of today's retirees? It's not
golf, gardening or completing crossword puzzles, but doing
something they didn't have the time to do when they were
working: travel.
The idea of visiting new places and seeing
things they've never seen before -- on their own schedule -- is
a huge draw for the 55 plus crowd. Whether you're planning a
trip across the country, to one of our national parks, or on
some other adventure anytime soon, here are some tips that will
help ensure you have a great time:
Consider booking your trip through a
travel agent who can offer deals that lump airfare, hotel and
sightseeing adventures into a low-cost package.
Pay for all travel expenses with a major
credit card whenever possible. That way, if you encounter any
kind of problem during your trip or need to dispute a charge
that shows up on your bill, you'll have the card company to back
you.
If you plan to use public transportation
when you get to your destination, always be aware of your
surroundings. Pavement may be slippery or uneven when you enter
or leave a vehicle. The last thing you want to do is slip and
fall. If you'll be taking a bus, have your fare ready to avoid
losing your balance while looking for correct change. If
traveling by subway, stand slightly to one side to let people
exiting the car get off first you so won't get knocked down by
the crowd.
Although its cold- weather season, the
sun is still shining strongly. Be sure to wear sunscreen if
you'll be spending a lot of time outside to protect yourself
from cancer causing UV rays, and stay hydrated. This is easy to
do if you always carry a water bottle around with you wherever
you go.
If you'll be booking the hotel on your
own, be sure to ask the concierge if they can accommodate any
special needs you may have, like an elevator, refrigerator in
your room for medication, etc. You'll also want to make sure the
room is a place where you're guaranteed to get a good night's
sleep. Some hotels make this a priority.
For example, the AmericInn hotel chain
features AmericInn SoundGuard construction, a unique system that
reduces sound so guests enjoy a quiet night's rest and are
refreshed and recharged for the next day's adventures. Visit
www.americinn.com/ara to make a reservation at over 200 hotels
in 22 states across the United States,
Always carry i.d. that verifies your age
so there won't be any question that you're entitled to senior
discounts. If you have a membership with AARP, AAA, or a
professional organization, be sure to carry that card with you
too.
You've earned your freedom, now go out and
enjoy it!
Courtesy of ARAcontent
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