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[quote=Anonymous]My dad loved these tours. He was 75ish on the first one and it sounded like the pace and activity level was just right for him. He was also a very gregarious person and enjoyed all the forced socialization (and would not have described it as forced). On the up side, they had a lot of itinerary stops that would be harder to arrange as an independent traveler -- such as special walking tours, food and wine tastings. But not impossible to find/arrange on your own. But personally I would rather poke my eyes out than travel on a tour (other than something like the Galapagos Islands or the Inka Trail, where there aren't many other options). Can you explore with your friend why she is so dead set on a tour and going with Rick Steves and then figure out how to accommodate those reasons? Is there some way to compromise -- maybe a short (less than a week) Rick Steves itinerary, if they have them, followed by traveling together on your own?[/quote]
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