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" Neuropathy and Neuromuscular Treatments Senior Trips with a Tour
" Massage and Reflexology Group: Fun and Inexpensive
" Hypnotherapy by Ken Matthews
All sessions performed by certified therapists Anyone who has traveled knows that the planning of
" Personalized Supplements and Vitamins the trip can be the most stressful component of all. The
" Oxygen, Light, and Aroma Therapies more people and activities involved, the more stress there
" Tai Chi and Meditation Classes is. And as the itinerary grows, so do the expenses. It
Summer Specials: seems that seniors especially have a true dislike for any
" FREE Peripheral Neuropathy examination and consultation stress associated with a vacation. After all, life is too short
($90 value) to worry about tiny details and there simply is no need to
" $30 Reflexology with hand and foot massage ($45 value) endure more stress than is absolutely necessary. Seniors often choose to travel in groups. Perhaps that
" $40 Massage ($60 value) is why tour groups are increasing in popularity. These
" $50 Hypnotherapy services seem to think of everything! From taking care of
the essentials such as hotel accommodations and travel,
582 Rio Lindo Ave meals and activities are included. Imagine a group of 30 -
Chico, CA 95926 40 people trying to organize meals and activities on their Easy, Designated Parking,
530-892-1930 own. The frustration could be overwhelming. room for Shuttle Bus drop-off With so many different opinions, needs, and desires the
task would not only be stressful but it would be very time-Call for appointment or Walk-ins  welcomed
consuming. The time to eat coupled with selecting a place
to eat can be frustrating. Consider the many options
available when it comes to restaurants. Some people
prefer steak and potatoes while others eat only a
vegetarian diet. Still others want specifics such as pizza or
cheese burgers. The same problems would come up if you
were planning an outing for entertainment. This task can
be eliminated with the help of a professional tour
organizer. Services provided by these groups usually
begin with an initial meeting either by phone, email, or in
person. A representative of the group desiring the trip will
discuss all specific needs and desires, including the
budget of the group. The professionals with the program
will take those things into consideration and develop a
planned itinerary that will incorporate everything asked for.
Besides less stress and confusion, there are several
other advantages of traveling with a tour group, including:
the low cost, safety issues, and the expertise of a
professional tour expert. The expert will understand the
need for some 'down time' as well as the need for breaks
from the larger group in general. These times will also be a
part of the tour.
In the end, most people that take one group tour trip
decide to take another, indicating that the trips are indeed
fun!
About the Author: Ken Matthews is a retired attorney that has
traveled all his life. In recent years he has not only retired but he has
begun writing about his life and travels. Ken's recent Senior Trips, with
a church group have reportedly provided some of the best times of his
life. Ken's voluntary work at the local high school resulted in the
organization of several Educational Tours for teens
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