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Boomer/Senior Travelers

Many older travelers have special wants, needs, and interests. So folks, this one's for you!

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Comment by Maureen Blevins on August 17, 2010 at 11:48am
I take the discounts when I can get 'em even though it grates. What grates even more is when they take my word for it - they could have the decency to ask for id! (it would at least make me feel better).
Comment by Northeast News on August 17, 2010 at 11:47am
To rephrase Donna Hull's pertinent point, boomers are not even old enough to get most senior discounts.
Comment by Maureen Blevins on August 17, 2010 at 11:27am
Have to agree with Donna, but also know how lucky we are to be blessed with good health! My age is a surprise to me - I'm 62 and hate saying it because I can hardly believe it and because it does peg you in some ways in peoples minds. Anyway, my first trip abroad is this week - Wales and Kenya here I come!
Comment by Judy Wells on August 16, 2010 at 4:08pm
Adriana and Donna -

Love both of your sites and would like for you take a look at mine - http://www.travelonthelevel.blogspot.com designed for anyone who prefers to travel with less strenuous walking and fewer stairs, or just wants to know what to expect. I'm a bit above the Boomer group, having been born the year we got into WWII, so I know what's coming (thank your lucky stars for joint replacements!). Trade links?
Comment by Donna Hull on August 16, 2010 at 3:16pm
Hi Adriane,

One of my peeves is when the media confuses the term boomers and seniors. Most of us are not decrepit, don't wear Depends and are not ready for assisted living. The youngest boomer is 46, while the oldest clocks out at 64. While there are a number of boomers in that age segment who have health difficulties associated with aging, there's also a large number of us who still run businesses, travel the world and pursue adventure. However, as the boomers age, there's going to be a great need for travel designed with seniors in mind.

I specialize in writing about active travel for baby boomers at My Itchy Travel Feet, The Baby Boomer's Guide to Travel. Feel free to contact me.
Comment by Adriane Berg on August 16, 2010 at 1:38pm
Dear Fellow Members
I am creating a report that will be sent to travel experts, architects, designers and hotels and more about boomer requirements for travel. See www.AgelessTraveler.com. I will cover everything from being able to see the menu, to traveling with an older parent, to politeness and anti-ageism of staff. I would welcome any pet peeves, any solutions, any good or poor experiences you can contribute. I am a New York Timeds Age Boom Fellow and also a consultant to hotels,CVBs etc. I think it is time that the industry prepared for boomer travelers. This report is as a result of an artilce BOOMER ROOMER I wrote for Hotel Design Magazine and a speaking presentation at Transform, this summer, a conference on universal design. I learned through my work that the industry is still not up to speed to welcome us, but they will listen.
Please share your thoughts.
Comment by Susana Soltero Liebow on July 15, 2010 at 11:07am
Too hot? Escape to Migis Lodge on Sebago Lake

http://www.boston.com/travel/blog/2010/07/too_hot_escape.html
Comment by Tony Tien Huynh on July 4, 2010 at 11:58pm
Hi.

It's Tony Tien, owner of One World Tourism in Vietnam. See us at www.oneworldvn.com for touring around Vietnam or Indochina tours at www.indocchinas.com

I'm looking for hearing from you.
Comment by Select Italy on June 29, 2010 at 1:51pm
Dear Members of Senior Travelers Group - here at Select Italy roughly 70% of our customers have more than 50 years - especially in the range between 60 and 79. We help them customize their travels to Italy at their own pace,either going back to fantastic destinations they explored before (Rome, Florence, Venice anyone?) or to discover hidden gems and uncontaminated environments where to indulge in all the comforts you can desire.

So if you need help planning your next trip to Italy let us know at info@selectitaly.com and we will happy to assist you!

Best,
Andrea G.
Comment by Mahmood M Poonja on May 22, 2010 at 9:08am
It is not really a matter of age as much as being cautious and being cautious. It could happen to anybody and it could happen anywhere. The advantage is in having the right people to guide you as you go to foreign destinations. As a tour operator a large part of our clientele are of the ages of 55 and above and several over 70 and we have taken them to destinations like Mongolia, Central Asia, Middle East, parts of Africa, etc. Over 32 years in tour operations we have not had any major accident - touch wood. See www.bestway.com to see how our tours are tailored. Mahmood
 

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