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Best of National Parks, USA and Canada

Dr Mary Travelbest Guide

Release Date: 05/13/2023

Phu Quoc Vietnam show art Phu Quoc Vietnam

Dr Mary Travelbest Guide

Phu Quok, Vietnam  In this episode, the FAQ is: What’s the best water bottle for travel? Today’s Destination is: Phu Quoc, Vietnam Today’s Misstep- I Booked a room under construction and How I upgraded. Travel Advice: Take a small risk, not always a big one in Vietnam FAQ: What’s the best water bottle for travel? The top 10 water bottles for a solo senior female traveler will be on this list, including price, from the least to most expensive in the show notes. They range from $11 to $90. Vapur Anti-Bottle Collapsible Water Bottle - $11–$14 Nalgene Tritan Wide Mouth BPA-Free...

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Dr Mary Travelbest Guide

Today’s Destination is: Edinburgh, Scotland   Today’s Misstep- Too much of a good thing   Travel Advice: Eat early, rest early   FAQ: How do I remember to stretch while on the road?   Answer: Tips for Remembering to Stretch: Set Phone Reminders: Schedule gentle reminders on your phone for morning and evening stretches. This way, it’s a built-in routine, just like brushing your teeth. Tie it to Daily Activities: Stretch after sitting for long periods, like after a meal or a bus/train ride. This helps to break up stiffness and becomes part of your rhythm. Use Cues...

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Today’s Destination is Coventry, England Today’s Misstep- Manila Airport was a disaster Travel Advice: Bring the thing you usually forget   FAQ: What are some simple exercises for travelers, especially solo females in their prime? Here are five I recommend: Walking: Aim for a daily walk to explore your surroundings. It's an easy way to keep your body moving and enjoy the local sights. Leg and Ankle Stretches: Sitting stretches are perfect for waiting in lines or resting. Flex and extend your ankles, or gently lift and lower your legs. Back and Shoulderstretches: Do these to...

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In this episode, the FAQ:  How do I best enjoy the Cabrillo Park?   Today’s Destination is Cabrillo National Monument Accessibility Part 2 Today’s Misstep- Don’t forget to stretch like I did.   Travel Advice: Swimming? Watch your valuables. FAQ: My friends ask me how do I enjoy the Cabrillo Park. I love this question. First, you have to plan for it, so bring your National Park Pass and try to visit on a Tuesday or Wednesday, the slow days. Park at the top and see the lighthouse. It’s iconic. Then visit the overlook to the city of San Diego and see the boats go in and out...

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In this episode, the FAQ:  Can AI really help me travel?    Today’s Destination: Cabrillo National Monument Experience Part 1   Today’s Misstep- Mark Twain jokes about European tour guides in his travel books.   Travel Advice: If you are interested in travel and do as you listen here, why not purchase a guide that answers most of your questions in one place?    FAQ: Can really AI help me travel?    Answer: AI is a great tool kit for travel. Yes, but be sure to check for accuracy and hallucinations. You will also find bias. But you can start...

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  Today’s Destination is: Denali National Park, Alaska   Connect with Dr Travelbest email:

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In this episode, the FAQ is: How do I manage increasing technology and security for travel?   Today’s Destination is: Milan, Italy   Today’s Misstep- I almost took a train to Switzerland at the Milan station   Travel Advice: Bring a handheld portable fan for the heat. It can be oppressive.   FAQ: The level of technology and security has stepped up for travel and entertainment. How do I manage it as a senior citizen in a very busy world?   Answer:    There is a growing level of distrust in today’s environment. For some venues, you can no longer use a...

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  Today’s Destination is: Best of Hawaii's Big Island     Connect with Dr Travelbest email:

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In this episode, the FAQ is: What should I tell people who think I can’t travel solo?   Today’s Destination is Lake Como, Italy Today’s Misstep: Sometimes, you don’t love your roommates when you share a room. Here’s why.   Travel Advice: Don’t buy another timeshare. If you have one, it’s really hard to sell it.   FAQ: What do I tell people who think I can’t travel solo?   Answer: Ask them why not. Then listen. Then, address each one of their questions or comments if you like. No one says you need permission to travel solo, but it would be good to tell them...

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In this episode, the FAQ is: Using QR Codes. Are they safe?   Today’s Destination is: Belfast, Northern Ireland Today’s Misstep: My leaky water bottle was in the overhead bin on the airplane.   Travel Advice: Secondhand stores in Belfast are good deals.   FAQ: Using QR Codes. Are they safe?   Answer: When you open a QR code, pay attention to the context and the brand because it could contain a virus or even worse. Be careful when accessing websites on your desktop, laptop, tablet, watch, or phone. Preview the destination before you go there.    A QR code...

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This is from 2019, which seems so long ago. It's a favorite. Notice the different opening.

In this episode: Faq, What to do when you get sick on the road? Destination: National Parks: USA and Canada, Mistake: Getting a haircut in Hong Kong  Tip: Go where the locals go.

FAQ What do I do when I am sick while traveling?

Skip strenuous activities.

Take a long, hot bath or shower.

Eat foods that are gentle on your stomach.

Drink lots and lots of water, juice and tea.

Do you have insurance? Could you check with your health insurance firm before you go and get some if you need it? Out of the country, especially check this.

My Mexico City Experience

Food poisoning in Taipei

Today’s Independent Destination: National Parks

Why? Because they are not to be missed. Our national heritage. Why our country is so special. You will love America more after visiting.

  • $80 lifetime pass, plus a $10 handling fee. ...

  • Please note that the price of the lifetime Senior Pass increased to $80 on August 28, 2017. ...

  • For U.S. citizens or permanent residents age 62 or over.

  • May be obtained in person at a federal recreation site or through the mail using the application form.

 

The National Parks are such a great value for us independent travelers. If you are over 62, you can get a lifetime pass. Five free days in 2019, entrance only!

  • Monday, January 21: Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

  • Saturday, April 20: First Day of National Park Week

  • Sunday, August 25: National Park Service Anniversary

  • Saturday, September 28: National Public Lands Day

  • Monday, November 11: Veterans Day



 
Other fees such as reservation, camping, lodging, tours, concession and fees collected by third parties are not included unless stated otherwise.

America the Beautiful - 2019 Annual Pass

Cost $80 (U.S. Dollars)
National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Pass

This pass, available to the general public, provides access to, and use of, Federal recreation sites that charge an Entrance or Standard Amenity Fee - for a year - beginning from the date of sale.

  • Pass holder/s and passengers in a non-commercial vehicle at per vehicle fee areas

  • Pass holder + 3 adults (not to exceed 4 adults) at per person fee areas. (children under 16 admitted free)

America the Beautiful - Senior Pass

$80 (U.S. Dollars)

National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Pass
An annual senior pass is also available for $20.

The pass admits the pass holder and passengers in a non-commercial vehicle at per vehicle fee areas and pass holder + 3 adults, not to exceed 4 adults, at per person fee areas (children under 16 are admitted free). The pass can only be obtained in person at the park.

America the Beautiful - Access Pass

Free
National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Pass

This is a lifetime pass for U.S. citizens or permanent residents with permanent disabilities. The pass provides access to, and use of, Federal recreation sites that charge an Entrance or Standard Amenity.

 

In Canada, you can also get an annual pass, which can save you a lot of time in line. We bought a family pass last year in Banff, which was also good for other National parks in Canada. This is the Canadian Rockies. We visited the Banff Spring Hotel and had a wonderful experience. Lake Louise Ski Resort was a “bucket list” place for me.  We stayed outside the park. A single park pass gets you to all national parks, national historic sites and national marine conservation areas operated by Parks Canada. The Discovery Pass provides unlimited admission for a full year at over 80 Parks Canada places, typically charging a daily entrance fee. Visit the Parks Canada Passes and Permits website.



Today’s Mistake-Getting a haircut in Hong Kong. 

It was too short. I looked like a man. When I tried to get a bathing suit in a hotel, they gave me a men’s bathing suit, not a woman’s. That was not so good.

Today’s Travel Advice-Go to where the locals go. It may be a bar, a café, the local library, or church. Find out what the local people do in their daily lives. You don’t always need to visit the “touristy” places, just to say you were there. Consider your personal needs, desires, and interests. Follow them. Take a city bus or subway. I’ve always been able to get back to where I started, so that’s how to avoid getting lost, retrace your steps. Ask the locals, they want to talk to you, for the most part.