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July 13 2022 Tour

Will my grandson at 15 (almost 16) be the oldest person on this tour? A little concerned that it may be geared to younger children. too late to worry about it now but want to be prepared

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    Seems that some people take their adult children on these tours. I personally would not but it is done.

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    We started planning this when our grandson was 13 but due to Covid he is now 15.
    There has already been a discussion regarding this. The group of all ages tends to gel and all have a good time. If you call Tauck they will tell you the ages and genders of the children on your tour.
    This will be our third time taking this tour with grandchildren and we have never witnessed the ages of the children , older or younger, being any kind of a problem
    Safe travels, relax and enjoy

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    Our experience with Bridges tours is that most kids were between 12 and 17. They all seem to group together without regard to age and get real close by the end of the tour. We have a 15 and 13-year-old going on the June 10th tour and know your grandson will have a ball. Think of all the younger girls that will want to get close to him!!

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    Jowell/Sandman, we have only traveled outside US a couple of times and this will be our 1st Tauck tour. Been trying for 2 1/2 years to do this tour with 2 granddaughters. Looks like we are going this time on this tour beginning on 6/17.
    Checked with Tauck and learn 5 boys ( most are 13 yrs) and 8 girls ( most are 17 yrs) are on our tour. Hope you and others will share your tour experiences and we plan to share ours. Wishing All a Super tour and COVID free travels.

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