First, "AARP" is no longer the American Association of Retired People. It is just "AARP". AARP was a wholly owned subsidiary of The Hartford Insurance Co. Anybody, who is a member knows about all the AARP insurance promos. For a while, AARP was palmed off as a charity, but the main business was selling insurance, thus it dropped the name, and became "AARP". If people still think it's the Amer. Ass. Ret. Peop, well, that's their problem.
A.A.R.P. was never anything more than an insurance selling promotion. Today, any travel website will give discounted rates on hotels, etc. What I dislike about AARP was its supposed reason for being-retiree issues, but it was merely a marketing ploy for an insurance company.