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soniareznick011933
soniareznick011933 over 3 years ago

I have been on many trips as a solo traveler without a roommate and have had mixed experiences.  On a recent trip as the only one without a partner I was frequently asked to change my place at the table so couples could sit together, and I would get moved down to the far end of the table.   With other groups though, if I offered to move I was reassured it wasn't necessary as they didn't need to sit together all the time.  Groups have different temperaments.  Another time several of the hotels had tables set up for exactly four people and I was pretty much excluded from this set up. Or the  dinner on your own would occur after a free afternoon or siesta time so I was alone because couples, (including) roommates made their plans when I wasn't around so I had no way to ask or be asked to join anyone.  One time we were so many single women that a consensus  was never reached and we just had pizza in the hotel.

I want to emphasize that uncomfortable situations have been the exception, but I always know  that they may arise, and I certainly won't let such occurrences spoil my trip. But also, before choosing a trip, I check how many dinners are not included, and this is part of my decision. Occasionally I  travel with all women, not with Road Scholar, and there the group leader usually suggests a place, and most people including the leader go together. But in my experience Road Scholar leaders generally are not around when plans are being made and are not involved in the process.  

Other than meals, almost everything is done as a group, and the group is usually together just before the free times, so plans can be made with  others.  So I may set out with others, but often prefer to go at my own pace and follow my own interests. Still I never hesitate to travel with Road Scholar as the problems I mentioned are definitely the exception.

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  • larrylobo42010500
    larrylobo42010500 over 3 years ago
    Since my only experience traveling solo was with RS in Jan/Feb, on a trip to San Miguel de Allende. I was the only
    solo in the group, but everyone was so friendly, and I was always included at meals, whether the entire group or being
    asked to accompany a small group of four or six people to a local restaurant. My experience was certainly a positive one.
    Since my wife passed away a year and a half ago, I shall be traveling solo with RS again in Novmber.
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  • slindsay1062753
    slindsay1062753 over 3 years ago in reply to larrylobo42010500
    I am a neophyte solo traveler as it seems that my peer group seemed to want to venture before they were able to (work and kids). Now that they are able to they seem to have lost the urge or nerve which I can understand. I am the point where I need to find like minded, fairly able bodied and like minded people to make travel fun. Traveling all alone , not in a group some sort can be lonely for many reasons. I hope my venture into this group will be positive as I want to be with couples of all types as well as singles of all types. Here's hoping for the best .
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  • larrylobo42010500
    larrylobo42010500 over 3 years ago in reply to slindsay1062753
    To slindsay- I would say you've found the right organization (RS) to maximize your chances of finding what you're
    looking for. RS is chock full of older, able-bodied, and open-minded people who love to travel. Give it a go!
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  • kareliray051258
    kareliray051258 over 3 years ago in reply to larrylobo42010500
    Thanks for the encouraging words. I'm 58 and headed on my first RS in August. Looking forward to Costa Rica and folks who savor travel.
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  • bluebearmom011445
    bluebearmom011445 over 3 years ago in reply to slindsay1062753
    If I waited for my peer group to go along with me, well, I wouldn't go anywhere. There is alot to see and do. I will have my first solo RS experience in Sept. to Utah. I am hoping to enjoy the experience to the full extent. If I make friends along the way , that would be icing on the cake! I know that those lonely moments may rear their ugly heads, but forewarned is forearmed. I hope you enjoy your adventure!
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  • shelley334080600
    shelley334080600 over 3 years ago in reply to slindsay1062753
    I am looking for someone to travel with. Would like to connect with you to exchange ideas. Best, Shelley fshelley3@gmail.com
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  • shelley334080600
    shelley334080600 over 3 years ago in reply to slindsay1062753
    I am looking for someone to travel with. Would like to connect with you to exchange ideas. Best, Shelley fshelley3@gmail.com
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  • nandonsky011905
    nandonsky011905 over 3 years ago in reply to shelley334080600
    I'd like to communicate with you and see if we might be roommates on one of the RS trips. Please drop me a line. nandonsky@gmail.com
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  • avy5032233
    avy5032233 over 2 years ago in reply to shelley334080600
    I have been interested in finding someone that I can get click with to travel. I do not know if we have the same travel plan ideas. For one thing I do not like to repeat the same places . We can check k it out.





    Should we Check it out?
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  • avy5032233
    avy5032233 over 2 years ago in reply to avy5032233
    Yes we can try it. I live in a small town in Illinois called Palos Heights. Am a widow, friendly, easy to get alone with,open minded and physically fit. Who is a retired teacher, and am still working as a sub at my high school district and other high schools in the area. In June 26th am going to the Best of Europe. They are going to give me a roommate who I do not know yet. In November i signed up for The Best of Central Mexico November 1 - November 15 . Am also looking at Christmas in Mexico, and the Best of Italy - Rome, Florence and Venice for next summer. I have done a lot of travel on Princess Cruises alone before I joined RS. In a couple of weeks am going on the Copper Canyon trip thru Mexico beginning in Los Mochis, Copper Canyon, Creel and exiting to the US thru Chihuahua Hope to hear from you. Avy
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  • maccollum2033006
    maccollum2033006 over 1 year ago in reply to avy5032233
    Hello Avy,
    I am also a widow and love to travel. I just retired but all my friends are married. Do you have any trips planned for this year (2019)? I now live in FL but lived in Indianapolis for many years. Would it be possible to speak with you? I have never taken a RS trip but I am looking at the one to Slovenia. I look forward to hearing from you. Marilyn
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