Every state has different tours, etc. that they offer. One way to go about finding this, is to use www.yellowpages.com once in L.A. to find the tours. Here is a website for more info: www.americandiscountcruises.com/senior-citizen-travel.html
If your grandmother and her friends are wanting to take a trip you can contact a local travel agency for tours for seniors. If she or any of her friends belong to the AARP, you can contact them for suggestions.
My grandparents love to travel but like group tours. Are there any senior travel clubs they can join?
I want to go on a tour through Leeds with my grandparents. Are there any good tours around Leeds for the elderly?
Senior citizen are those that have reached a specific age. Any photo ID with your age on it should suffice.
Yes, some hotels offer senior citizen discounts for booking.
In short, yes there are! A website called www.ElderTreks.com caters to travelers aged fifty or older, and is dedicated to providing exotic adventure tours. If you're looking for something more centered on senior citizen's sharing stories of travels, you can find that at www.seniorcitizensjournal.com, which has an active Senior Travel section.
It is not dangerous for senior citizens to go RV'ing. It is just as safe as going camping or driving for a senior citizen. Like any vacation, a senior citizen should always exercise caution.
Of course there are, a lot of resorts and hotels offer or at least help you find tours for their senior customers. www.staycurious.net/adult-travel.html and www.travellandmark.com/seniorAdults.asp are great sites to look into for more information.
If your grandparents are traveling to Australia this summer, there are good senior citizen airline discounts that they can find through AARP, AAA, or kayak.com.
yes
Nothing prevents senior citizen from signing any contract independently under the contract act. Only a person of unsound mind or a minor cannot enter into a contract independently. But there is no such restriction for senior citizens