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The Savvy Senior TravelerThe Savvy Senior Traveler: Presenter: Joy Owen
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Welcome 2 wanderingengland.blogspot.com www.wanderengland.com joy@wanderengland.com
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Break as you like. Restrooms are down the hall. Water coolers are on each side of the hall. Turn cell phones on vibrate. Take calls outside the class. Introductions House Keeping and Introductions
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Planning Health Group vs. Independent Travel Alternative Tours Navigating Airports Safety Housekeeping Luggage Paperwork Discounts Summary Agenda
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There are several questions you should ask when planning a trip: Where do you want to go? How do you like to travel? When do you want to go? How is your health? Planning
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How’s Your Health?
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Health can limit some of your activities. To get the most out of your vacation, consider: Health Assessment Mobility Vaccinations Lodging DVT Medications Comfort Health
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Group vs. Independent Travel Type of TravelProsCons Group Luggage, transportation, etc. is handled for you Wide variety of trips to choose from Relatively safe Great way to introduce yourself to a new country Wonderful insight if the tour guide is decent. Great way to meet new people You are locked into their itinerary You *could* get a bad tour guide, and then you’re stuck You are stuck with the hotels they choose Independent Allows more flexibility and spontaneity Allows more budgetary control Allows more environmental control (places to visit, what you’ll do when you get there, where you’ll stay, and how you’ll get there) Requires you to be in relatively good health and mobility You will be required to do more, think more, lift more, and be more responsible for your own well-being and safety Consider a travel companion if your health is delicate. There are travel companion services available
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Road ScholarRoad Scholar Video Video Study a language abroad!Study a language abroad! Volunteer!Volunteer! HousesittingHousesitting Sell everything and travelSell everything and travel Video Video Alternative Travel
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TSA Pre ✓ ® TSA Pre ✓ ® Global Entry Global Entry Video Video Wheelchair Assistance Airport/Trip Navigation Agency Transportation Security Administration Customs and Border Protection ProgramTSA Pre ✓ ® Global Entry Websitewww.tsa.gov/tsa-precheckwww.globalentry.gov Eligibility Required U.S. citizens and U.S. lawful permanent residents. U.S. citizens, U.S. lawful permanent residents and citizens of certain other countries. 1 1 Application Fee $85.00 (5 year membership)$100.00 (5 year membership) Passport Required NoYes; or lawful permanent resident card Application Process Pre-enroll online, visit an enrollment center; provide fingerprints and verify ID. Pre-enroll online, visit an enrollment center for an interview; provide fingerprints and verify ID. Program Experience TSA Pre ✓ ™ expedited screening at participating airports. Expedited processing through CBP at airports and land borders upon arrival in the U.S.. Includes the TSA Pre ✓ ™ experience. Ready to apply? Apply for TSA Pre ✓ ® hereApply for Global Entry here
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Request and reserve additional services. Get insurance. Don’t advertise your absence. Don’t advertise that you are American. Don’t carry a lot of cash. Be aware of your surroundings. Travel in a group. Safety
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Ensure your plants and pets are well- provided for in your absence. Have someone watch your house Get timed lighting (if you’re gone for a long period) so that it looks like someone is home Notify your bank and credit card companies. Housekeeping
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What size and how much luggage? You can get away with more on group tours You may want less for independent travel. Check the airline’s baggage policy. Mark your luggage tagging inside and out take pictures Don’t take wrapped gifts. Carryon allowance doesn’t apply in some cases. Don’t over-exert yourself with luggage Luggage
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Insurance Will Prescriptions Passport Itinerary Confirmations Maps Guides Copies of your passport ID page, visas, driver’s license, credit card numbers, travel insurance, medical information and emergency contact info. Paperwork
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Communications Look into the following options: Check with your ISP Purchase Go Phone before you leave Purchase a SIM card after you arrive Free apps International calling cards Internet cafes
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Many countries have senior discounts. Check for the following: Entry fees Event fees Senior bus and rail passes Lodging Discounts
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Senior Travel Tips Senior Travel Tips Traveling in a Wheelchair Traveling in a Wheelchair Travel Companion Services Travel Companion Services Lots of great links for senior travelers Lots of great links for senior travelers Options for studying abroad for seniors Options for studying abroad for seniors Obtaining Global Entry access Obtaining Global Entry access TSA Pre ✓ ® TSA Pre ✓ ® Volunteer Abroad Volunteer Abroad Resources
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Plan ahead to reduce travel stress. Assess your level of health and plan accordingly. Get an exam and any necessary vaccinations. Decide your method of travel and whether you will be traveling in a group, with a companion, or solo. Simplify airport navigation as much as possible. Plan ahead for safety concerns. Plan for proper housekeeping while you’re gone. Handle luggage appropriately for your trip. Pull together any paperwork you’ll need. Decide what (if any) communication you will use. Check into senior discounts and special travel arrangements. Have fun! Summary
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