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Las Vegas NV: Be Aware Of $19.99 Room Ads


Of course, Sin City isn’t called that for nuthin’. Let’s call it the sin of gotcha about room rates! That bargain charge will show at the top of the list when you check out, but then is followed by all kinds of extra charges. They always raise what you actually pay to as much as double the advertised price.

Piled on are taxes and other add-ons, including the city’s infamous resort fees. Just recently, Caesars Palace, Paris, Rio, Bellagio, Mandalay Bay and MGM Grand upped their per-day extra charges to as much as $45 a night above their rates.

So, next time you book a $19.99 Las Vegas room, be prepared to pay an add-on charge that will subtract-off a considerable amount from your bank account!

Safety Tips For Seniors On Road, In Air & At Sea PDF Print E-mail


Guest Writer JRO’L, Springfield IL: Retired more than 10 years, I'm very fortunate to still be a happy world roamer. This year so far I’ve traveled coast to coast for a family holiday reunion, along with a Grand Canyon adventure and a cruise to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. I’m currently planning for an upcoming 50th wedding celebration next year in Las Vegas.

Am I slowing down at this very advanced age? Of course. It happens to all who survive to 65 and beyond. We need to compensate for it by being more aware of potential delays and hazards. To travel today, everyone faces the ordeals of wall-to-wall crowds, airport body scanners, gridlocked highways, crime, accidents and, worst of all, creeping terrorism.  Some tips from this seasoned sojourner may help when you're traveling:

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What to Do When Bumped From Your Flight PDF Print E-mail


Holiday season brings on the most bumping of the year. For those who haven’t yet experienced the unhappy occasion, bumping is the term for when, despite the fact that you have a ticket, you’re forbidden to board a flight. The situation usually involves overbooking by the airline, and all seats are occupied, although more tickets were sold than actual seats available.

It's a common airline practice, especially at holiday times, to avoid losing money. Airline beancounters know, on any flight, some passengers with tickets will miss the flight. They don’t want to fly with empty seats, although a full aircraft could require one or more passengers to be bumped.

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Forget Flying: Try A Fantastic Train Journey PDF Print E-mail


Of the many songs about the joys of travel, this one praises the scenic beauty of a trip by rail. Although the old Cannonball was fictional, the words still ring true:

By the great Atlantic Ocean
On the wide Pacific shore,
Heard the queen of flowing mountains,
To the South Belle by the shore,
She's long, tall and handsome,
She's loved by one and all.
She's a modern combination
Called the Wabash Cannonball!


Most seniors today consider only air or cruises when they travel for pleasure. However, travel by luxury train can be a fun and enjoyable way to spoil yourself while seeing a country without enduring the hostile environment of airports and limited daily views of cruises.

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Seoul, S. Korea: Buddhist Monks At Morning Prayers PDF Print E-mail


Your travel4seniors.com editor was recently invited to observe this solemn daily ritual.

 
LAX Is Best For Flying Senior Health Foodies PDF Print E-mail


USA Today reports results of a survey of U.S. airports conducted by the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine. The conclusion of its annual Airport Food Review is that Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) serves the healthiest foods.

The selection, as quoted in the report, includes “the healthy basics” -- veggies, fruits, whole grains and legumes.” This, of course, is good news to seasoned air travelers who’ve spent decades cruising airports with only fast-food and greasy spoon eateries greeting them while on their way to flights.

So, next time you’re at the airport and have time for a meal, stop at one that serves the freshest and healthiest foods. And when finishing your meal, buy a take-out package for when aboard your flight. We’re sure you’ve noted that in-air airline food keeps getting more expensive and less edible.

 
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