Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Tips for senior travelers

According to the Travel Industry Association, seniors age 65 and older account for 16 percent (that's 92.6 million) of all domestic U.S. trips. They travel, on average, at least 3 times per year with most trips (46 percent) taken by automobile. Most trips for mature travelers continue to be pleasure trips and are more likely to involve visiting historical places or museums, attending cultural events and festivals or group tours.

All travelers should plan carefully to ensure a smooth and safe trip, but here a few helpful tips for the senior traveler.

When you make your reservations, mention the fact that you are a senior. Many airlines and hotels offer senior discounts and reduced admissions are available to many theaters, museums and other attractions, as well as discounted fares on public transportation. Most rental car companies also have rates for seniors. Keep in mind that the senior rate is not always the best rate, so always ask about special rates or promotions first, then ask about senior discounts. And, don't be afraid to tell travel providers if you need special accommodations. Airlines, trains, buses and cruise ships can all accommodate people who have trouble getting around.

Consider purchasing travel insurance. Although, you may think it's not necessary, it can reimburse you for the non-refundable parts of you trip if you have to cancel. Another consideration is evacuation insurance, which can cover the costs of getting you suitable medical care in the case of an emergency.

Be realistic about what you can do. Don't plan a jam-packed itinerary every day of your vacation. Plan sight-seeing in half-day segments and plan in plenty of rest breaks.

And pack carefully. Make sure you pack a full supply of medications. It can be difficult to get a refill on the road. A rolling suitcase is the best option, especially if you will be traveling to more than one location. And, unless you are taking a short trip on a direct flight, go ahead and check your bag. A heavy carry on bag can become cumbersome if you have to change flights at a busy airport.

You can also consider a senior travel group or use a travel agency that specializes in senior travel. Club Morningside is the official travel club for residents, family members and friends of Morningside Ministries. The travel club offers two to three large trips every year and several smaller day and overnight trips around the state throughout the year. The travel club offers several benefits to seniors. One: You're trip is planned for you. You do not have to spend time online or elsewhere planning your vacation and researching destinations, making flight, hotel and rental car reservations. That's all taken care of for you. Two: You have a group of friends to travel with. And even if your best friends aren't going along, you're traveling with a group of neighbors and are sure to make new friends along the way. And three: The travel club offers very affordable prices. The vacations are packaged to include flights, hotels, airport transfers, most meals, show tickets and more. Plus, you don't have the added expense of rental cars or tour guides.

If you are interested in any of the upcoming Club Morningside trips, you can find more information at morningsidemin.org/travelclub.html.