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The Red Hat Society Travel Guide - Hitting the Road with Confidence Class and Style

Cynthia Glidewell

Publisher: Thomas Nelson

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Summary

The perfect travel guide for women?baby boomers and beyond?who want to become savvy, safe travelers, and have fun doing it! Whether you already belong to a Red Hat Society chapter or just want more fun and pizzazz in your life now that you have time to indulge, this book answers every nagging question and includes practical tips and helpful info on:  Deciding when and where to go Taking a trip with your girlfriends Choosing where to eat and stay in twenty top vacation destinations Traveling by train, plane, and auto And more! Full of advice and tips from the ladies of The Red Hat Society, this fun, informative guide addresses your greatest travel concerns?such as negotiating airport security and staying healthy and safe?and simplifies the sometimes complicated tasks associated with traveling?like reading subway maps or understanding the rules of tipping. Discover hundreds of fabulous boutique hotels, favorite local restaurants, and insider tips on shopping, all recommended by Red Hat Society members around the country! For time- and money-saving ideas, safety tips, packing and shopping plans, and destination suggestions that span the USA from the Golden Gate Bridge to the Brooklyn Bridge, turn to The Red Hat Society Travel Guide.
Available since: 04/15/2009.

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