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On the Road: America’s Great Deserts and Their National Parks
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Carol West
Mar 13, 2013 at 08:06 AM
I participated in "On the Road: America's Great Deserts and Their National Parks" on February 2 - 11, 2013. It was a wonderful trip - fun, interesting, and so worthwhile! The only downside was a small group of participants who complained about everything from morning to night (even to the point of causing a scene at dinner one night). I can only guess that they were expecting 5-star hotels and gourmet meals - that is NOT what Road Scholar is about. Fortunately, most of our participants were able to tune those people out and enjoy themselves. Northern Arizona University always does such a great job and this trip was no exception -I can see why it's such a popular program. I learned a lot, met wonderful new friends, and got to see an incredibly beautiful part of the country - all at a price I could afford. It was everything I expected from Road Scholar and more. This was my third RS trip and I've already signed up for my next one!
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Jeffrey Margalit
Mar 11, 2013 at 08:42 AM
On February 2 - 11, 2013, my wife and I participated in the Road Scholar program “On the Road: America’s Great Deserts and Their National Parks.” The overall program quality was poor and disappointing. It provided very little educational value, third rate hotels, sub par meals, and a tour leader who was disorganized, uncaring, unprepared, uninformative, distracted by his own photography needs, and at times, hostile. It was a total bust. Their brochure promises “learning led by expert instructors who are authorities in the field of study” and “an experienced Group Leader attuned to the needs of Road Scholar participants.” They totally failed to deliver. What we got was a total disaster. At most stops the tour leader disappeared and left us on our own. We not only failed to get any value, but the ordeal was tantamount to intentional infliction of emotional stress. We called them during the tour in the hope that they would contact the tour leader and get him to fulfill his expected duties, but that did not happen. They failed to deliver what we signed up for and failed to make up for it. In response to my complaint letter detailing the daily failures, we got a sympathetic call confirming that most of our fellow travelers had similar complaints, but no offer to make amends. Why would anyone do business with an organization that lacks ethics? This is not the same Elderhostel we used to know.
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Helen Sternheim
Mar 11, 2013 at 08:29 PM
Did you call Northern Arizona Univ and speak to their Road Scholar group. NAU usually does a super job on their programs.
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Judy Chuhran
Jan 20, 2013 at 03:07 PM
Hi: Mike and I are enrolled tn the February 16, 2013 program. We will arrive in Tucson 2 days early to explore, then we will stay in Las Vegas for 2 nights after the program. (Yes, I guess this will be quite a culture shock from the starry night skies of the desert.) Is anyone else staying in L.V.? Willing to share a ride from the airport drop=off point?
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Judy Chuhran
Jan 20, 2013 at 03:07 PM
Hi: Mike and I are enrolled tn the February 16, 2013 program. We will arrive in Tucson 2 days early to explore, then we will stay in Las Vegas for 2 nights after the program. (Yes, I guess this will be quite a culture shock from the starry night skies of the desert.) Is anyone else staying in L.V.? Willing to share a ride from the airport drop=off point?
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Phyllis Steeil
Jan 16, 2013 at 01:18 PM
Hello, Just wondering how many participants are in the Feb 2, 2013 departure?
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Northern Arizona University
Jan 23, 2013 at 11:09 AM
Hi Phyllis. There are 33 enrolled on your departure, Feb 2.
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Janet Munro
Jan 10, 2013 at 12:03 PM
Hello!! Just wondering ... do the guides and drivers carry/use cellphones and/or radios so that the participants don't need to take theirs on the outings and hikes? Thanks! I am so looking forward to this trip that I have been wanting to take for several years.
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Northern Arizona University
Jan 23, 2013 at 11:14 AM
Yes, our group leaders and drivers do have cell phones. Certainly no need to take one on hikes unless it doubles as your camera!
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Rory Novell
Dec 08, 2012 at 05:31 PM
We are looking forward to our trip with you. How many participants are enrolled in this program?
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Northern Arizona University
Dec 14, 2012 at 11:13 AM
Hi Rory, there are currently 30 participants enrolled in the program.
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jon knight
Jun 05, 2012 at 10:33 PM
what kind of clothing and shoes are needed for this excursion? Is this suitable for active 70 year olds who bike, sail and golf as hobbies? Is a back pack usefull? are there laundry facilities available?
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Road Scholar
Jun 06, 2012 at 04:50 PM
Casual attire is appropriate for the entire tour. Sun protective clothing will serve you well, and you'll need a warm jacket for nights or windy conditions. A backpack or daypack/fanny pack will be useful. This program sounds like it would be a good fit for you, the average age on our programs is around 65-70. Some of the locations we stay at do have laundry facilities available.
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Jean Gilman
Jan 06, 2013 at 03:40 PM
I am a married female who travels solo, and I'd like to get into the March 2 program which is already waitlisted. If there are any solo women on this trip who wouldn't mind sharing a room, please contact me. Jean Gilman
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Northern Arizona University
Jan 23, 2013 at 11:20 AM
Hi Jean, there is now space available in the March 2 program.
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Annette Rogers
Jan 29, 2013 at 06:05 PM
How many will be in the 2/16 program? What kind of vehicle will we be traveling around in? Annette
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Northern Arizona University
Feb 07, 2013 at 02:14 PM
Hi Annette. There are 38 paricipants in the 2/16 program!
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