FizzingWhizzbee
Earning My Ears
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First off, great post!Most ABDs are offered at peak season in the places where they are offered. Peak seasons encompass the weather in a certain place but also demand, and demand is high for school vacation weeks and holiday periods. Be sure to compare other tours " lowest prices" to the dates you can or want to travel. One senior overseas adventure travel company almost always travels in the " off peak" time for a locale. I hear their trips are great, and they are an excellent value, but they never work for our family because they don't coincide with our vacations.
First off, great post!
Secondly, would you mind if I asked which "Senior overseas adventure travel company" you're referring to? I can be fairly flexible with when I travel (and I prefer the "off peak" season) so they might work great for me!
Sayhello
Thanks, familygoboston. We do give a bit more leeway here, as folks do want to compare and contrast ABD with what else is out there. Although as Kevin reminded us recently, we don't want to see people trying to sell other companies. But providing info & comparisons is fine.Thanks Say Hello! The company is Overseas Adventure Travel. I'm always intimidated to name names...but this board is so open! I am an active member of another that won't let you mention any kind of travel agent, ever...I had to talk about the triple AAA trip tiks as those "maps from an auto club" on that board
Anyway, OAT is a division of Grand Circle, but the groups are generally smaller (usually less than 20) and rather than being bus tours, they do use local transport where it's safe and tend to be a bit more active, more hiking and walking than most typical " senior" tours, but certainly on par with an ABD. It is geared to 50 + largely because of the scheduled trips occur during school times, and trips are routinely 15-21+ days, which makes them ideal for retired folks.
Their prices are very reasonable because they definately stay in "clean and comfortable" digs rather than luxury accommodations, they usually include RT air from a US gateway with a small supplement for other gateways. They include some meals, several tours, but lots of "optional" add on tours that most would be inclined to take advantage of if you are going that far! For "apples" sake- their 22 day China with Tibet and the Yangtze ( which is a cruise) is $4800 with the airfare. So you can see how that compares with LSmiths trip, which was a bit shorter but probably has more inclusions.
My friends who have traveled with them ( several different couples and singles, almost all were over 60) rave about their trips as authentic and interesting, while being more affordable than the other more luxury brands I mentioned. Some destinations my friends have done- China, Africa, Peru, Galapagos, Bhutan, etc. This particular branch doesn't have much Europe and I don't think, any US trips, though the GC company might!
My husband and I will likely do some of their trips once the kids have flown the coop in a few years. We will be more able to travel on off times and will be able to travel more since we will only be paying for half the fares we have to pay for now![]()
So that's all the info I have on that! I guess OP none of this discussion is really helping with Latin America for youbut at least you get the idea...there are lots of options and it's all about finding what works! I think ABD comes at a premium because its a well known brand that attracts folks who feel safe and comfortable traveling with them. I know we've done non ABD trips and felt perfectly safe and comfortable, but there are enough folks willing to pay the premium that they obviously can demand those higher prices!
Thanks, familygoboston. We do give a bit more leeway here, as folks do want to compare and contrast ABD with what else is out there. Although as Kevin reminded us recently, we don't want to see people trying to sell other companies. But providing info & comparisons is fine.
Thanks!
Sayhello
But it is sort of like a package! My husband has status with AA, we get free bags, priority board, pre selection of seats etc etc. He was not giving that all that stuff up to go with an air package where he couldn't get those things and/or had to pay more.If you're looking for a special tour with some Disney magic sprinkled in ABD is the way to go if you can afford it. The guides and daily activities with daily surprises is very special and can't be overlooked. You will certainly not be disappointed. Yes there are alternatives and I am familiar with the companies mentioned but for those who love Disney ABD is a great way to go if you can afford it. I wish they had an option to include airfare in their packages. I know they will work with you to book your airfare but I do like a complete package vacation.
Yes, ABD does this for everyone.But it is sort of like a package! My husband has status with AA, we get free bags, priority board, pre selection of seats etc etc. He was not giving that all that stuff up to go with an air package where he couldn't get those things and/or had to pay more.
Incredibly, they were able to book our exact choice of airline and flights, with all our benefits ( including selecting those seats only available to him) for not one penny more than if we did it on our own. I was stunned at this! It took us quite a few crusing days to get this perk from my preferred crusie line and ABD offered it right off the bat ( we have travelled with them once before, but I got the feeling they do this for everyone!). Of course, everyone pays for their airfare based on where they are, whereas the other companies charge a flat fee for everyone, but either way, your paying for air, and since ABD made it so convenient and no extra cost to us, it was a no brainier to bundle it all in!
I am like you though, I do like the conveinience of one stop shopping!![]()
This is exactly what my neighbors found...they went on a Tauck tour out west and loved it, but when they looked at Italy they thought the ABD was a better mix for their 8-18 yo range of kids. Any ABD I've been on there are Tauck people at some of the same hotels, and when we compare notes, sounds like we've done similar things.We did Costa Rica last year with Tauck Bridges, after traveling the previous two years with ABD (Quest for the West and Knights and Lights). We had a great time in Costa Rica and thought Tauck did a great job. Having now experienced both companies, my feeling is that they are more similar than different. Both get the important things right: excellent guides, good lodging, smooth handling of transportation and lodging, good selection of fun activities, and excellent local tour guides. I would gladly recommend either one.
This is exactly what my neighbors found...they went on a Tauck tour out west and loved it, but when they looked at Italy they thought the ABD was a better mix for their 8-18 yo range of kids. Any ABD I've been on there are Tauck people at some of the same hotels, and when we compare notes, sounds like we've done similar things.
Thanks Molly! It's such a great ship, isn't it?..loads to do, I think I read your review too! (different screen name tho!) Good luck with your ABD, we are not DVC members, but friends thought that their points were better used on WDW vacations (more bang for the $) but if you know you won't do both in a year...might as well use them! I plan to review my ABD here in a similar (day to day) way here. I wish there were more like that to read on this board!I thought you looked familiar......I hang out on the cruise critic boards too. I loved your review of the Oasis....we just returned from sailing on her last week. We are thinking about ABD for next summer....Italy or Ireland. We are DVC and aren't sure if cash or points is the way to go. Love all of the feedback on here!
My husband and I just returned from 9 nights in Costa Rica. We booked through Costa Rica Expeditions. They do tour travel but we found from doing an AbD that we don't like group travel.
They put together a private itinerary for me. We did transfers by charter plane, had private guide and private transportation at every location. Our hotels were ranked #1 on trip advisor at each location.
We did all of the activities that AbD has, had a few special dining events (private butler dinners, etc).
We spent very close to what the cost of the same AbD tour. It's a big deal to me to have the best accommodations and food and those charter flights vs traveling by van was the deciding factor for me.
We don't have kids so I realize that makes a huge difference.
Thanks Molly! It's such a great ship, isn't it?..loads to do, I think I read your review too! (different screen name tho!) Good luck with your ABD, we are not DVC members, but friends thought that their points were better used on WDW vacations (more bang for the $) but if you know you won't do both in a year...might as well use them! I plan to review my ABD here in a similar (day to day) way here. I wish there were more like that to read on this board!
That's who we used as our "add on" to ABD...at the time ABD did not offer Torteguero national park, and thats what we added on. They did a terrific job and for similar money we were completely escorted from point to point with just our group of 4. Now ABD offers that on the TNP on their "turtles" itinerary.
I recommended CRE to friends of mine who did not have children with them and were celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary. They had a terrific trip too, and CRE put together an alfresco anniversary dinner just for them one night! I scored big points for that recommendation![]()
It was based on your report of your add-on here on the dis that made me look into CRE. We had booked originally through AbD and then changed. So I guess I should say thank you because you are responsible for our most recent vacation.![]()
The first thing I'd recommend is to find out how many points each adventure costs this year (although it will likely go up for next year, it has previously) so you have an idea of which trips you'd have enough points for. ABDs tend to cost a lot of points, from what I've heard.FamilyGo, since you are giving such great advice, and everyone else who would like to pitch in.....
We are DVC members and have soe points accumulated and probably not going to a resort next year. We are 2 adults, no kids and considering either a cruise or ABD trip next year.
Where would be a good starting point to consider?
Thinking about one of the So. America trips...
What do folks recommend?