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A comparative study on Leisure Constraintes between the Seniors and Pre-schoolers.

With the graying of the baby boomers, the mature market becomes an important travel segment. This article compares the individual perceived constraints experienced by mature (over 50) and young travelers (under 50), to identify and compare the important constraint factors perceived by these groups, and to examine the influence of these factors on travel behaviors. Differences in perceived constraint factors were found when comparing the two groups.

Golden Age Trips

A blog developed by Sheila Berrios, which primarily targets the need for more travel services targeted at the growing senior population. "Superagers" - a term used to refer to active boomers. Sheila shares destinations, travel tips, accommodation and day trips. On her blog she does hotel reviews, recommendations on what you will need on a trip.

Jet Set Sarah

Miami-based Caribbean travel expert, award-winning travel journalist, TV host and self-described “Carivangelist,” who ventures to the beach and beyond to share the diverse culture, lifestyle and people of the world’s favorite warm-weather destination.

Retired and Travelling

Retired and Travelling is travel bog, written by bloggers and photographers Linda and David. Most years Linda and David travel for about 6 months of the year over multiple trips – land road trips, cruising and shorter getaways and share their trips highlights, learned tips and tricks, in addition to things to avoid for travelling to these destinations.

Travel Past 50

Travel blog by Tom Bartel and Kristin Henning, former newspaper and magazine publishers. The blog specializes in history, museums, culture, travel photography, UNESCO World Heritage sites, along with national parks, cultural destinations and food and drink.

Guidelines for Accwessible Tourism: A Case of Hua-Hin, Prachuap KhiriKhan Province, Thailand.

Senior tourism access: clear directional signs, routes with not steep gradients, low falls ramps (cross slope), automatic doors, large signs, and removal of uneven surface. Proposes guidelines for the development of tourism facilities that is provide user-friendly facilities such as trailing (or trail) bars along corridors, the magnifying glass at the museum, or public space handicap accessible. The result of this research suggest guidelines for accessible tourism in term of facilities to development for tourist attraction in Hua-Hin.