• Smile. You are on Image Recognition

    Smile. You are on Image Recognition

    Most of us hate our passport photos; most of us at The Women’s Travel Group do. We take them in a vending booth, Staples, Fedex office or some other commercial space where we muster up a smile in front of strangers. Now here is the news: paper identification like a passport or license is moving to image recognition. Some of you already use images to open your smart phone.

    Image recognition for senior women travelers. #thewomenstravelgroup
    Source TSA

    Image recognition might also be familiar if you use Clear.…

     
  • What to Expect in Europe this Summer

    What to Expect in Europe this Summer

    First of all check out our Summer Specials and last minute Savings

    If there is a special event, restaurant or museum exhibit you wish, book it now.  Europeans are raring to travel; so far a 14% increase. A Vermeer exhibit in Amsterdam was sold out months in advance.  A revival of Guys and Dolls in London same situation. I am not a believer of Skip the Line tickets; seems elitist. If the ticket relates to your dreams, then go ahead.

    Italian Lakes Trip July 2023 One spot left.
     
  • Is a room share worth $975 for you?

    Is a room share worth $975 for you?

    There is a room share available on Northern Italy/ Switzerland trip in July1 Here is how to deal with a room share on a WTGroup trip. Hotels charge exorbitantly if one person is in a room. From their revenue point of view they sell ‘real estate’. One person (versus two persons) takes up the same square footage as two, uses the minibar and room service less, tips porters less and buys a one half breakfast. Thus the single supplement as high as 100%. …

     
  • What Women Want in a Hotel Room

    What Women Want in a Hotel Room

    When I was a banker, HR chose 5 star hotels. 5 star business hotels are not always female friendly. If in commercial neighborhoods, streets are dark at night. A majority male population might mean loud guy-friendly bars.  Today with The Women’s Travel Group, we chose differently.

    Italy tours with no extra single supplement for women,
    One of WTGroup’s Italy tours

    A female hotel check list is different; star level can be less important. When I walk into a hotel room here is what I do:

    First I want to know how to operate the a/c and lights.…

     
  • Purge Your Carry On Bags

    Purge Your Carry On Bags

    Things I purged from my carry on to make it lighter. The Women’s Travel Group ideas for easier travel.

    One of our Groups Traveling https://www.thewomenstravelgroup.com

    Sneakers: wear them to save interior space. Throw in a cheap pair of ‘ballet flats’. with decent soles My go-to ballet flats are allbirds.com.

    Extra bra and underpants. In 3-5 minutes anyone can wash underwear. Save the space for socks and tuck them into edge spaces.

    Little hotel amenity bottles labeled with volumes are a thing of the past.

     
  • The Most Beautiful Airplane Landings.

    The Most Beautiful Airplane Landings.

    Some of us cringe when landing. Some are glued to the window. Others realize they should have used the bathroom. Here are some magnificent views to enjoy as your plane descends.  

    The Women's Travel Group visits Paris November 2023.
    Source VisitParis

    Paris. Landing in Paris is beyond gorgeous.  From the air, Paris has an unmatched elegance. Domes like that of Sacre Coeur and Napoleon’s Tomb/Les Invalides are easy to site (photo left is from Wikipedia). Churches like Notre Dame and Saint Sulpice might be visible.. Boulevards criss cross star shape from the Etoile (star in French) .…

     
  • Duty Free Deals or Slippery Shopping?

    Duty Free Deals or Slippery Shopping?

    The facts from The Women’s Travel Group:

    1. You are already burdened by carrying stuff you should have checked. 
    2. Duty Free items can be boring: liquor, tobacco, perfumes, accessories, food, electronics. 
    3. Merchants do not pay duty/taxes so items might be cheaper inside an airport. But not necessarily!
    The Womens Travel Group
    Women from The Women’s Travel Group with a new friend

    What is a deal then? If there are branches of local stores, you might find deals unavailable at home. Examples: Boots cosmetics and medicine in UK airports. …

     
  • What Women Carry On Planes

    What Women Carry On Planes

    I have a great new mirror. It is a high magnification mirror as a gift for a woman traveler.  It is bigger than compact size and not hand held. It is fragile and could break into sharp pieces? (Hopefully not). Can I carry it on the plane? The real life answer will come in  3 weeks when I fly. The mirror will be packed carefully in carry on luggage. Cliff hanger result to be continued….

    The  official TSA answer is yes a mirror can be carried on the plane. …

     
  • Get help without looking pathetic.

    Please admit it, we women travelers sometimes need help.  We don’t always feel comfortable asking for help. Ask or not? Tip or not? 

    Requesting a wheelchair for the airport is common. Since 1986 US law has required wheelchairs in US airports.  There is no needed proof of disability, some able bodied travelers take wheelchairs in order to skip lines. This makes wheelchairs scarcer.

    Procedure: call your airline at least 48 hours before departure. (Some airlines have a request link on their site). …

     
  • Guaranteed Superb Treatment- Women Dining Alone

    Guaranteed Superb Treatment- Women Dining Alone

    When a woman walks into a restaurant alone, the Maitre d’ might have one of the following reactions:

    1. He/she looks behind her to see if there is another diner. 
    2. He/she asks: Are you expecting someone else? 
    3. He/she takes you to a table often near the kitchen, or service area. 

    Some background information. It is a statistical fact that men diners tip more than women tip.  Larger groups of men tip eve more, when wait staff is female and young. 

    As a result, women solo diners begin with a sexist disadvantage.   …

     
 
 
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