Travel during shoulder seasons for smaller crowds.
Find luggage that stacks together rather than a large bulky suitcase.
Bring extra eyeglasses and a magnifier for maps.
Take a full supply of medications in original containers. Have your MD give you a medication list with generic names in case you have to replace them while on the road.
Ask for wheelchair assistance or an electric cart in airports if you are a slow walker.
Make sure there isn’t an “upper age limit” for renting a car.
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