My parents (mid-60s) both retired this year, and are giving me the whole "Oh, you don't have to get us anything" deal when asking what they want for Christmas, so I had the idea to make a bundle of gifts for traveling and road trips. We took a lot of family road trips when I was younger, but neither of them have traveled much recently. However, I'm stuck on what exactly I would include.Some ideas I've had so far:-Gift card for hotels.com or something similar-Gas gift card, though I'm not sure which chain to buy for, since that'll depend on where they're going-Random "road trip" gear, like travel pillows, phone chargers, and the like-Some kind of specialty "gourmet" snack mixes-A guide book to tourist sites around the USBeyond that, I'm not sure what else to get. They would probably be most interested in visiting more natural locales, rather than big cities, if that helps generate some ideas. I had considered a National Parks pass, but that might feel more like a burden than a gift, given that they don't live close to any of the parks. I also want to get gifts that will give them the most possibilities, and won't trap them into having to go to one particular place or region.Any ideas would be very appreciated! via /r/Gifts https://www.reddit.com/r/Gifts/comments/e7zq82/ideas_for_road_trip_bundle_gift_for_my_retired/?utm_source=ifttt
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