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- Road Scholar Community
Welcome to the Road Scholar Discussion Boards! Here at Road Scholar, we live and breathe educational travel It’s our passion One of the best parts of the Road Scholar experience is the people you meet on our learning adventures Take part in our online community and you’ll see what we mean Your private discussion board is a great place to ask questions, share your advice, and meet and
- Report: Review of my first trip with Overseas Adventure Travel - The . . .
For comparison - I’ve traveled with Road Scholar (3), Gate 1 (2), Smartours (2), Odysseys Unlimited (1), and Rick Steves (1) OAT is tied at the top of my list with Road Scholar Why? 1) Small group size - there were 15 of us, with the max size being 16 We traveled around on a full size bus 2) Itinerary - we stayed 3 nights most places
- Road Scholar - Rick Steves Travel Forum
Some Road Scholar tour members need a little more hand-holding and are sometimes reluctant to go out on their own for dinner, etc Over the years I've seen Road Scholar have fewer meals included which suits me fine but it does bother some who are used to every meal being provided They still have more meals than Rick's tours generally do
- Japan tour: Tauck vs. Road Scholar - Rick Steves Travel Forum
Road Scholar is the renamed version of Elderhostel Are you familiar with Elderhostel? A low budget travel experience for seniors Elderhostel Road Scholar does an excellent job within its framework Has great appeal for a travel segment that is willing to do a lot of their own work on tour Tauck tours is at the other end of spectrum
- Rick Steves tour VS Road Scholar tour -- tour decision made
My Road Scholar tours have been 11, 18 and 19, which is a better travel group size I prefer Road Scholar's pacing The Rick Steves' tour is all 2 night stops The Road Scholar is 5 nights, 4 nights and then one night near Rome as you head home The Rick Steves' tour is $4300 for a 10 night tour in September
- How do I log into my Road Scholar account?
<p>To log in to your Road Scholar account, click on the lsquo;Sign in rsquo; arrow on the top of the Road Scholar homepage, then click the blue lsquo;Sign In rsquo; button On the next screen, enter the email address you use for your Road Scholar account and your password Then click the lsquo;Sign In rsquo; button to be logged in to your account If you don rsquo;t have a Road Scholar
- Road Scholar Tour Best of Central Mexico-Magical Towns Bustling . . .
What a terrific report and photo book! My mom took a Road Scholar tour to the Copper Canyon back when it was called ElderHostel She really loved Road Scholar and took annual tours for about 10 years Your tour seems like a great way to get an overview of an area
- Rick Steves tours vs. Road Scholars tours
Road Scholar refers to their tour leaders as "Instructors" rather than guides, which is interesting In terms of the ages of tour members on Rick Steves tours, I've encountered people from about 17 to over 70, so quite a range
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