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Pedro_The_Swift
21st January 2014, 08:10 AM
anyone been around (the world) a bit?;)
My sister is taking Mom to England (well, Scotland eventually) both are no longer spring chickens:wasntme:. Anyone recommend a stopover (or two) for two Lady Seniors?
I said take a boat and got a rude reply ----:eek:

sheerluck
21st January 2014, 08:18 AM
My in-laws come out most years, and are both a long way from the spring chicken category.

My mother-in-law generally needs wheelchair assistance, and says they get the best treatment in Dubai or Hong Kong. They've stopped over in both cities for odd nights.

bob10
21st January 2014, 08:25 AM
After being on the forum for a while, there are certainly plenty of members who will tell us where to go, even a few how to . :p Hopefully you will get a couple of tips out of this. Also I was told Seniors can opt for a 5 year passport, for 1/2 the price of a 10 year one. Bob






http://www.smartraveller.gov.au/tips/travelling-seniors.pdf

weeds
21st January 2014, 08:30 AM
lol….thought you were chasing directions to Allora

Pedro_The_Swift
21st January 2014, 08:59 AM
lol….thought you were chasing directions to Allora

:D Mrs Pedro would get lost in a broom closet---
I'm not to bad in that direction---:whistling:

Jojo
21st January 2014, 06:35 PM
I could offer them a stay if they make it to my neck of the woods. It's not quite "en route", though. Otherwise, there are plenty of interesting places along the way from Oz to GB. Just make your pick.
As for elderly people traveling, my mate's granny went off to Australia, on her own and for several weeks when she had passed her 80th anniversary, without telling anyone. All the family was in disbelief when postcards from Down Under started flowing in... Cool old lady she was.