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The Palm Springs International Film Festival: A Cinematic Experience

Program No. 21382RJ
Screen eight highly anticipated films over five nights at the Palm Springs International Film Festival, enjoying expert-led discussions with industry insiders.

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Participant Reviews
4.88
Based on 21 Reviews
SHOWING
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Martin – Class of 2021 | Port Townsend, WA
Disappointing. The films selected varied in quality, which is OK because that is what I expect at a film festival. The biggest disappointment was the Road Scholar "lectures". The "lectures" consisted of a moderator speaking for a few minutes, then taking questions. Almost all of the questions were not questions at all, they were the attendee's opinion of the film. About 10% of them were in any way helpful. It is hard for me to see what value Road Scholar added to my experience. The architectural tour was a nice add to the trip, although I would rather have heard more about the architecture and less about which film star used to live in the house. The large group logistics were annoying. There were always a few who wandered off/ didn't listen/came late. That took up time for the rest of us and meant that we were sometimes treated like children. The hotel was adequate for this large group, and very well located in Palm Springs. The breakfast buffet was really good. The lunches, however, were pretty bad. For the two dinners out, Lulu was really good; Grand Central was OK.
— Review left January 21, 2025
Reply from Road Scholar
Dear Martin, Your feedback is essential and we are sorry to hear you did not fully enjoy your adventure. We are always looking for ways to improve and continue to evaluate the quality of our programs. We have passed along your comments to our programs team to be considered. Sincerely, Road Scholar
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Sandra – Class of 1995 | Atlanta, GA
I have attended this program about 10 times
— Review left January 12, 2025
Marcia – Class of 2024 | Fort Worth, TX
This was a great trip and I enjoyed it immensely. My group leader Karen was fantastic! There were minor glitches with the hotel meals, but the two outside restaurants were very good. A few of the films we saw were outstanding.
— Review left January 12, 2025
Shirley | Sun Valley, ID
My experience with road scholar has always been positive. I am especially grateful to be able to attend your programs as a single female as my husband is not often to be able to be present.
— Review left January 27, 2024
Susan M – Class of 1995 | Davis, CA
I've done more than 44 Road Scholar programs and this was a very good one.
— Review left January 23, 2024
Iris – Class of 2023 | Buffalo, NY
The Palm Springs International Film Fest provides an opportunity to see a wide variety of films in a beautiful sunny location. My husband and I enjoyed our fist Road Scholar trip and our first film fest very much.
— Review left January 22, 2024
Susan – Class of 2006 | Indianapolis, IN
I fulfilled an ambition to attend the Palm Springs International Film Festival. Traveling with Road Scholar made it almost effortless, educational and a pure delight.
— Review left January 22, 2024
Karen – Class of 2018 | Omaha, NE
I thoroughly enjoyed my week in Palm Springs for the International Film Festival! Mary Jackson was a great leader, keeping track of us and getting us where we needed to be. The city tour was a plus and the Hyatt Palm Springs was in a great location that allowed for walking to shops, art museum, and restaurants. I highly recommend Road Scholar for educational and informative tours.
— Review left January 21, 2024
Lisa – Class of 2019 | Diamond Bar, CA
I attended the Palm Springs film festival in January of 2024. This was my first time attending this event. I enjoyed some of the movies, but not all. The food was great and the restaurants were good. The complaint I have is too many people attending the restaurants together. I would have preferred one color group goes to a restaurant instead of three groups going together. Also the hotel was ok but to get help from the front desk was not so great at times. The Rooms were very spacious. I will attend this festival again only if they improve the dining experience at the restaurants, too many people.
— Review left January 16, 2024
Karen – Class of 2017 | Leonardtown, MD
Road Scholar does such a good job for a very reasonable cost. The Palm Springs film festival was a wonderful event and I am seriously considering registering for next year's event.
— Review left January 16, 2024
Jean – Class of 2012 | Davis, CA
This me gave an interesting introduction to new films, filmmaking, and how others view films. We saw 8 films, and there were opportunities to view others while we were there.
— Review left January 15, 2024
Sam – Class of 1999 | New York, NY
The Movies, with one exception, were excellent. The diversity of the content made the experience very meaningful.
— Review left January 14, 2024
Carol – Class of 2016 | Staten Island, NY
WONDERFUL EXPERIENCE/EDUCATIONALLY AND SOCIALLY.
— Review left January 23, 2023
Joan – Class of 2019 | Parker, AZ
Very informative regarding other cultures.
— Review left January 14, 2023
Kathleen – Class of 2023 | Hockessin, DE
If you enjoy films and are interested in learning more about the industry, this is a good choice for you. You will definitely expand your world.
— Review left January 14, 2023
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Patricia – Class of 2016 | Strongsville, OH
Honestly, I was disappointed. The lodging (Hyatt, Palm Springs) was substandard, especially since I paid more than $250 for the extra night I needed. The food at the hotel buffets was usually not hot and they were not able to pull off seated service for the group in a timely manner (after 2 hours, they had not even served the desserts). One morning the eggs overcooked (brown is not a good color for scrambled eggs); they only replaced them after no one would eat them. The tap water in the hotel was bad enough that they provided bottled water, my coffee maker didn't work, no microwave in the room, and uneven housekeeping (when I checked in, the ice bucket in the room and water and dead leaves in it). The RS organization and communication was not managed well. Specifically, when the "detailed itinerary" that was published listed the FILMS we would be seeing, but not the TIME for lunches, so I ended up not being able to see a film that I selected due to the RS schedule. The printed itinerary wasted space for "fun facts" that were pointless. I ended up calling RS multiple times before the trip just to get information I needed. RS did try to ameliorate the anonymity of an unwieldy group by creating smaller groups, but the only thing the groups did together was orientation and one lunch, meaning that you were nearly always one person in a group of over 170. But basically, I'd prefer to do a film fest on my own and choose what I want to see. I didn't get to see some of the things I wanted to (notably "Parasite") due to the morning being blocked for the group screenings, and the "overhead" of getting back to the hotel for meals. Not my favorite trip!
— Review left February 14, 2020
Reply from Road Scholar
Pat, thanks for your feedback. We have been hosting Road Scholars at the Palm Springs Film Fest for more than 6 years and it consistently gets the highest ratings. Participants generally enjoy the Hyatt very much. The hotel staff do their best to provide a quality experience for our participants. Most importantly, the hotel location is ideal and is within walking distance to the theater, as well as the downtown area. It allows participants to go to films independently and does not require having a car. This is a popular event in the city of Palm Springs, so please note that pre and post-stay hotel prices at this time of year are at the peak-season rates. As for the film and meal times, we don’t often get specific times until very close to the program start date (we’ll update your online daily schedules about ten days before the program starts). Our films are selected especially for our Road Scholar group and may not be finalized until shortly before the program begins. It’s a good idea to plan your afternoons for any films you’d like to see independently. Screenings that are part of our Road Scholar program are held in the morning, so you may explore the festival and Palm Springs in the afternoons. Lastly, there are times where the big group will be together, but they are divided into smaller groups that each have their own group leader. Having the large group allows us the special access to the film festival, which is why people love to come back with us year after year.
Joan – Class of 1994 | Oceanside, CA
Love this program. Glad it's back. Wish it was 8days instead of 5. Used to be 8 days. Five days goes too fast.
— Review left January 20, 2020
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Dorothy – Class of 1988 | Caldwell, ID
What a wonderful experience, Road Scholar is great because your people are great. My 91 yr. mother Dorothy and myself Mary Kay had a blast. Thank God, your staff made up for the Hyatts issues. Pls pass on to Linda that she is one of the best Road Scholar rep. that my mother has had in her last 47 trips with Road Scholar. Also, major thanks to Monica and Tiara...the trip was wonderful thanks to these individuals. Planning our next trip!!!
— Review left January 17, 2020
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Patricia – Class of 2012 | Brooklyn, NY
What a wonderful experience! The Hyatt, while old, had the best location; within walking distance of the main movie theater , shops, and restaurants. The breakfasts and other meals were quite good, and the lunch at Lulu's was very good also. The movies and discussion groups were great. Kelly Lampron and the other Road Scholar staff were so friendly, helpful and professional; plus they were always available. Kelly got a free voucher for my friend and I for a discussion group with 7 directors which was so interesting! I'll look forward to repeating the experience next year!
— Review left January 17, 2020
Mark | West Caldwell, NJ
Good job. Looking forward to the PSIFF next year. A special experience we have with our sister-in-law Lola Byron.
— Review left January 26, 2019
Colleen – Class of 2017 | Dupont, WA
This is a fantastic program for any film buff. If you are not already a film buff you will become one after attending this program. Road Scholar takes immaculate care of all the details - the program is very much all-inclusive meaning you don't have to worry about accommodations, food, or transportation on site. I highly recommend it.
— Review left January 12, 2019





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