In this episode, the FAQ is: “What is air travel like these days, and what is different?
Today’s Destination is Acadia National Park
Today’s Mistake- My own car crash in parking garage
Travel Advice: Travel pillows FOR SLEEPING on planes
FAQ: “What is air travel like these days, and what is different?
AARP is offering some airline travel tips that may answer this question. First, some facts.
In 2019, the FAA reported 146 cases of bad behavior on planes, but in 2021, that number grew to more than 1,000. That was out of nearly 6,000 cases of unruly passengers.
Airplane etiquette is more important because we are all hyper-aware of those around us.
Some people get to the airport these days, forgetting basic kindness. The first rule of respectful travel is to accept the rules: Observe mask mandates, boarding processes, and carry-on restrictions. Beyond that, there are steps you can take to make travel a little more pleasant for everyone and avoid conflict. Here are five tips:
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Don’t hog the overhead bins
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Greet your flight attendant
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Prepare yourself ahead of time.
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Don’t escalate a conflict.
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Don’t bring stinky food on board.
Destination: Acadia National Park, Maine
Woodland Rocky beaches and Granite Peaks mark Acadia. It's a good destination for a Solo Traveler or with a friend. ALL seasons have something to offer.
At 4 million visits a year, it's one of the top 10 most-visited national parks in the United States. Visitors can explore 27 miles of historic motor roads, hike 158 miles of trails, and explore 45 miles of carriage roads. A shuttle service runs through the park from late June through late October, so you don't need a car during those times. The weather is temperate due to the ocean climate, and it rains often. You may also see morning fog in the summer.
What is significant about the geography at Acadia National Park?
The highest point on the United States East Coast is Cadillac Mountain. You will find Wildlife such as moose, bears, seabirds, and Wales. You are close to Bar Harbor, where restaurants, shops, and entertainment are popular after your visit. You will like the smell of the salty air as you walk through the national park and along the streets of Bar Harbor. My favorite time of year is the fall, when the Fall colors are magnificent. I had trouble finding a hotel nearby on Columbus Day weekend. I had to drive quite a ways to find a hotel when I didn't make reservations that week.
Bar Harbor, Mount Desert Island’s largest community, is a five‐hour drive from Boston and 50 miles from Bangor International Airport. It is the second largest on the eastern seaboard behind Long Island.
https://www.visitbarharbor.com/
The springtime is lovely and cool. Do not expect to be in a very hot area this time of year. It is a bit of a drive to get there, but it's worth it. I suggest flying to Boston and driving 5 hours, or about 50 miles from Bangor, Maine.
https://www.nps.gov/acad/planyourvisit/faqs.htm
https://www.nps.gov/acad/index.htm
https://acadiamagic.com/schoodic/map.htm
Today’s Travel Advice-Travel neck pillows reviewed.
Neck pillows are foam, some with straps around the headrest, to help you sleep on the plane. I did a TWITTER POLL to discover your favorites. TRTL pillow won. It has a cushioned foam section that you can adjust to be anywhere around your neck, whether you like to fall asleep forward or to the side. The next favorite is the launch of the Trtl Plus. The new version has adjustable neck support, allowing Goldilocks-style comfort and the fabric wrap is vented with a breathable mesh.
https://www.travelandleisure.com/style/travel-accessories/best-travel-pillows
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