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ertain travel experiences stimulate the senses, stir the soul and embed themselves forever in our psyche. Timeless and awe-inducing natural scenery — combined with unique and exhilarating adventures — forge lifelong joy-filled memories that may be called upon later to soothe & uplift us when we need to be soothed & uplifted. Such is the potential and priceless benefit you’re likely to reap if you join AAA’s Sept 1222 “Canadian Rockies: Seattle to Calgary” tour. And, for AAA members who book & make a deposit by 4/30/14, some other more-material benefits (savings up to $500.00!) are waiting as well; see box at right. Witness stunningly jagged mountainscapes soaring above and around you...icy-cold alpine lakes of uncommon hues more often associated with jewels...brilliant star-bright nights, silent but for sounds of the wild…dense forests redolent of evergreen and what can only be described as the smell of “clean.” Being temporarily dumbstruck by nature calls for an equally “moving” manmade experience that’s sure to get your heart racing — riding on the world’s foremost luxury touring train. This extraordinary 9-day tour includes daytime rides on Rocky Mountaineer — Seattle

Don’t just imagine it or read about it; discover all of the pleasures of a Rocky Mountaineer journey in “rail” time; enjoy the highestlevel GoldLeaf Service on 3 daytime train rides, just one feature of AAA’s Sept 12 “Canadian Rockies: Seattle to Calgary” tour.

ONLY AAA MEMBERS SAVE UP TO $500.00 Premium ............ $500.00 Plus.................... $450.00 Basic .................. $400.00 and get a pair of compact 8X BINOCULARS! Book & make a deposit by 4/30/14. SAVINGS/BINOCULARS PER ROOM, BASED ON DOUBLE OCCUPANCY

Exclusive AAA MEMBER BENEFIT: Each adult receives a $100.00 onboard Rocky Mountaineer souvenir credit! to Vancouver, Vancouver to Kamloops, Kamloops to Jasper. Even more extraordinary? The 3 rides are just 1 highlight of this tour! Great rail journeys transcend mere travel, and those on Rocky Mountaineer rate as one of the “World’s Greatest Trips” by National Geographic...“Best Train Experience in the World” by the Society of American Travel Writers...and “Best Rail Vacation” by Travel Weekly. Rocky Mountaineer’s highest-level GoldLeaf Service features reclining seats in a bi-level glass-domed coach with full-length windows and a lower-level dining room, where you’ll savor hot gourmet meals from an à la carte menu prepared by chefs trained at Michelinstarred restaurants. Enjoy complimentary snacks & beverages (soft & “hard”) at your seat as friendly hosts offer stories and alert you of photo opps, from your seat or the lower level’s outdoor vestibule. Relax to the train’s hypnotic clickety-clack and soothing sway. Marvel at the sights appearing and unfolding beyond the panoramic windows, with the promise of something even more spectacular just ahead or around each corner. In addition to the train experiences, you’ll also visit other wonders in 3 national parks that form the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks UNESCO World Heritage Site. And you’ll enjoy hotel stays in Seattle, Vancouver (2 nights), Kamloops, Jasper (2 nights), Banff and Calgary. It all begins Seattle; after some self-guided continued on page 19

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AAA Motorist is now online at AAA.com

Travel | Insurance/Financial | Automotive | Member Savings | AAA.com

AAA’S STATE ADVOCACY AGENDA FOR 2014

Now you never have to miss a single issue of your AAA Club publication. The AAA Motorist is online with anytime access to informative articles on getting the most from your AAA membership, helpful consumer advice and thoughtful commentary on issues relevant to all motorists. Planning your next vacation? AAA Motorist highlights some of the premier destinations and attractions from across the country and around the globe. Plus, there are indepth reviews of the latest automotive technology, and practical information on buying and looking after your vehicle. Just go to AAA. com, click on the link that says Community and enter your zip code for the regional edition created specifically for your geographic area.

Free Battery Wellness Clinics from AAA AAA East Central is hosting Free Battery Wellness Clinics to help members get their cars ready for spring. AAA Battery Service offers fast, accurate and convenient mobile battery testing and replacement. State-of-the-art diagnostic equipment will confirm whether your battery will hold a charge, or if the problem lies deeper in the electrical system. If a replacement is needed, it can be purchased and installed on the spot. AAA will even recycle your old battery for free. In addition, AAA East Central’s Independence and Trumbull County offices will be holding blood drives on April 16 and April 22 to support the Northern Ohio Blood Services Region of the American Red Cross. The Northern Ohio Blood Services Region of the American Red Cross needs to collect 900 pints of blood every day to meet the needs of patients in 57 local hospitals. It is only through the generous giving of volunteer blood donors that the need is met. To schedule an appointment, call 1-800-RED-CROSS. Appointments are available from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Battery checks will be available from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Wednesday, April 16, and Tuesday, April 22 (Earth Day), at the following AAA branch locations: • Independence: 5700 Brecksville Road, Independence; 216.606.6300 • Lyndhurst (Apr. 22 only): 5356 Mayfield Road, Lyndhurst; 440.473.0700 • Trumbull County: 937 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles; 330.652.6466

Penske Open Road Sweepstakes Penske Truck Rental is celebrating their 15-year partnership with AAA with the Open Road Sweepstakes. Now through December 2014, Penske Trick Rental will be giving away 15 free truck rentals each month for local or one-way moving. AAA members are always winners at Penske, with a 12 percent discount on Penske one-way and local truck rentals with unlimited free mileage, plus a 12 percent discount on moving supplies and accessories. For your chance to win visit PenskeTruckRental.com/OpenRoadSweeps.

Hot Destinations & Cool Discounts Ready for an all-inclusive vacation to the sunny Caribbean or Mexico? Making destinations more memorable for over 50 years, Pleasant Holidays has a variety of exciting tours, activities and excursions to take your vacation experience from ordinary to extraordinary. Book before April 30, 2014 and get $50 off per room, based on double occupancy, from AAA Travel. Plus, you’ll also receive a $50 certificate from Pleasant Holidays good toward optional sightseeing or activities. New bookings only. SEE PAGE 7


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Best Western International has three for the road AAA’s Hotel Partner of the Year offers three ways to stay

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est Western hotels are located everywhere — from seaside resorts and national parks — to major cities and small towns across North America. They offer a welcoming experience among clean and comfortable surroundings, with all the amenities to ensure a restful and productive stay at an exceptional value. Best Western hotels all meet AAA’s high-standards for a minimum 2-Diamond or 3-Diamond rating. In 2013, Best Western earned their fifth consecutive AAA Hotel Partner of the Year award. The world’s largest hotel family now has three for the road with Best Western Plus and Best Western Premier properties offering progressively enhanced amenities dining and recreation. Best Western, the company’s classic hotel brand offers a value priced combination of comfort, convenience, with such state-of-the-art amenities as complimentary Wi-Fi, in-room coffee & tea maker, and available breakfast to help you get a good start on your day. Best Western Plus always delivers that little something extra. From wellappointed rooms to modern amenities, it’s thoughtfully designed to suit the needs of any business or leisure traveler. Amenities include upgraded bath products, in-room mini-fridge, a fitness room to help you stay in shape and a business center. All Best Western Plus hotels meet the high-standard requirements of AAA

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TripTiks, Tourbooks, Maps, Address Change, AAA Plus

800-441-5008 membersvccntr@aaaec.com APPROVED AUTO REPAIR: 216-606-6332 aar@aaaec.com

AUTO BUYING SERVICE: 800-446-7433 DRIVER IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMS: 216-606-6121 EMERGENCY ROAD SERVICE: Cuyahoga County: 216-606-6000, ers@aaaec.com Ashland, Ashtabula, Geauga, Huron, Lake, Lorain, Portage, Mahoning, Stark, Trumbull, and Tuscarawas: 800-AAA-HELP

INSURANCE AGENCY: 216-606-6194, 800-343-4851 insuranceservices@aaaec.com

MOTORIST, Northeast Ohio Region: 216-606-6700 motorist@aaaec.com

PUBLIC AFFAIRS: 216-606-6702 PUBLIC RELATIONS: 216-606-6712 TRAFFIC SAFETY PROGRAMS: 1-800-845-0375 TRAVEL AGENCY: 800-354-8761 www.AAA.com

A LITTLE EXTRA — The Best Western Plus Las Brisas Hotel in Palm Springs. with a minimum 3-Diamond rating. Launched in 2011 the distinct style and personalized service of the Best Western Premier brand always leaves a lasting impression. Usually located in very desirable destinations, these hotels are aimed at travelers who appreciate unique experiences, and genuine hospitality.

Whether it’s a relaxing vacation or an important business meeting, plush amenities like fashionable furnishings, premium linens and towels, and HD TVs, provide a refined level of comfort for all travelers at these upscale properties. Best Western Premier hotels meet the high-standard requirements of AAA with a minimum 3-Diamond rating. The last thing you want when you’ve booked a single room is to find out you’re sharing it with millions of germs and bits of microscopic debris Best Western International has adopted a high-tech approach to ensure their rooms are as clean and sanitary as possible. Their innovative I Care Clean program brings advanced cleaning technologies used in hospitals to the hospitality industry. Housekeepers in all of Best Western’s 2,200 locations are now using black lights and ultraviolet light wands to seek out and destroy germs and harmful bacteria. The key to memorable travels with pets is careful planning. Best Western is a leader in pet friendly travel with more than 1,600 locations that accommodate your four-legged friends. Special efforts to accommodate pets include special amenities like doggie treats at check-in, water bowls, pet beds with blankets, and pet-friendly “Mini Bar” including pets snacks, toys and special clean-up bags.

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AAA members save 10% or more on room rates at Best Western hotels in the U.S., Canada and Best Western hotels worldwide. AAA members also receive special benefits through Best Western’s exclusive rewards program, AAA Preferred Best Western Rewards. Membership is free and your Best Western Rewards points never expire.

Northeast Ohio AAA Offices ALLIANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 330/823-9820 TRAVEL AGENCY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 330/821-2323 2322 South Union Ave., 44601 ASHLAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 419/289-8133 TRAVEL AGENCY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 419/289-2222 1074 Commerce Parkway, 44805 ASHTABULA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 440/997-5586 TRAVEL AGENCY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 440/998-1008 2835 North Ridge Rd. East 44004 INDEPENDENCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 216/606-6300 TRAVEL AGENCY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 216/606-6080 5700 Brecksville Rd. 44131 LAKE COUNTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 440/974-0990 TRAVEL AGENCY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 440/205-9090 6980 Heisley Rd., Mentor 44060 LYNDHURST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 440/473-0700 TRAVEL AGENCY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 440/473-0747 5356 Mayfield Rd. 44124 MAHONING COUNTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 330/726-9083 TRAVEL AGENCY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 330/726-0622 1275 Boardman-Canfield Rd., Boardman 44512 MASSILLON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 330/833-1084 TRAVEL AGENCY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 330/833-1084 1972 Wales Rd, 44646 MIDWAY MALL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 440/324-2090 TRAVEL AGENCY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 440/324-3423 1839 Midway Mall, Elyria 44035 NORWALK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 419/668-1622 TRAVEL AGENCY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 419/668-1622 275 Benedict Ave. Norwalk 44857 PORTAGE COUNTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 330/296-3406 TRAVEL AGENCY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 330/296-3406 2641 Rte. 59, Ravenna 44266 SOLON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 440/248-9000 TRAVEL AGENCY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 440/248-1808 34050 Solon Rd. 44139 STRONGSVILLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 440/783-3395 TRAVEL AGENCY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 440/783-3396 17220 Royalton Rd. 44136, Borders Plaza TRUMBULL COUNTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 330/652-6466 TRAVEL AGENCY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 330/652-6466 937 Youngstown-Warren Rd., Niles 44446 TUSCARAWAS COUNTY TRAVEL AGENCY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 330/343-4481 1112 Fourth St., New Philadelphia 44663 . . . . . . . 330/343-4481 WESTLAKE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 440/788-3102 TRAVEL AGENCY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 440/788-3103 149 Market St., Crocker Park, Westlake 44145


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AAA’s state advocacy agenda for 2014 East Central Ohio Region Official publication of AAA East Central Published monthly (except bimonthly Aug./Sept., Nov./Dec.) by AAA East Central 1972 Wales Rd. NE#1, Massillon, OH 44646-4110 330/ 833-1084 USPS 0679-850 Periodicals Postage Paid at Massillon, OH Postmaster: Send address changes to AAA Motorist East Central Ohio Region P.O. Box 6150 Cleveland, OH 44101 Subscription Rate: $1 included in Primary Membership dues. All others: $2/year. Publisher ................................James E. Lehman Managing Editor............................. Douglas O’Neil Business Manager ..................... Sherry A. Madison Editorial Office/Advertising Inquiries 5700 Brecksville Road, Independence, OH 44131 216/606-6704 e-mail: motorist@aaaec.com

AAA EAST CENTRAL Chairman: ................................................Richard S. Hamilton Vice Chairman:....................................... James E. Broome, Jr. Vice Chairman:....................................... Douglas W. Caldwell Vice Chairman:.........................................Mary Lynn Laughlin Vice Chairman:.................................... Martha Hartle Munsch OFFICERS: President: ....................................................James E. Lehman Assistant Treasurer: ........................................ Edith W. Martel Secretary: ................................................ Robert H. Compton GOVERNING BOARD OF DIRECTORS James E. Broome, Jr., Steve D. Bullock**, Douglas W. Caldwell, Charles O. Casto, Edward C. Coaxum, Jr., Robert S. Collins, Robert H. Compton, Jon E. Denney, Debra A. Dinnocenzo, Pamela C. Fritz, Richard S. Hamilton, James H. Kanicki, Mary Lynn Laughlin, Richard D. Linderman**, William Duff McCrady, James M. McDonnell, Thomas V. McKernan Jr., Martha Hartle Munsch, Gary K. Munsie** EAST CENTRAL REGION BOARD OF DIRECTORS Neil D. Bassi, Chairman, Robert S. Collins, Vice Chairman, Carol Asam, Christian Asam, Jack A. Barkley, William E. Bierer**, Ellsworth T. Bowser**, Peter Burton, Marianne B. Campbell, Michael A. Cochran, Daniel J. Collins Jr.**, Robert H. Compton, Debra A. Dinnocenzo, James J. Dodaro, Jack G. Ellis, Mona N. Generett, Charles W. Groce , Richard S. Hamilton, Mark Henschen, Luke Howe, Richard Kallenborn, Herbert G. Koenig, Mark S. Mansour, W. Duff McCrady, Martha Hartle Munsch, W. Lee Oswalt, III, Michael Parkes, John D. Petruso, Louis Pomerico, Leonard L. Scheinholtz**, James C. Stump, Jr., James F. Ward *ex officio **emeritus directors

OHIO MOTORISTS REGION BOARD OF TRUSTEES James H. Kanicki, Chairman, Audrey T. Cole, Vice Chairman, Keith Boales, Thomas G. Brick**, Steve D. Bullock*, Edward C. Coaxum, Jr., Gary S. Cowling**, Jon E. Denney*, Richard S. Hamilton, John B. Hexter, James H. Kanicki, Mary Lynn Laughlin, John D. Leech**, Khai H. Lim, Marvin E. Montgomery, Peter C. Ohlheiser, Sara E. Stashower *ex officio **emeritus directors ALLIANCE REGIONAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS Glenn L. Akins, Keith Brown, Roy Clunk, Janet Culp, Mark Henschen, Gregory King, Terence Taylor, Andrew Zumbar MASSILLON REGIONAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS Wendy Blosser, Jeffrey Bushman, Karen Crites, Douglas Lab, Robert Marks, Ray Martinez, James Purtz, William Schumacher, James Snively, Robert Yund TUSCARAWAS REGIONAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS William Andreas, Terry Bates, William Belknap, II, James Carrothers, Michael Cochran, Chris Helbing, Chris Hensel, John Herzig, Blair Hillyer, Rex Hostetler, E. L. Loader, Thomas R. McCartney, Jeannie Michel, Sally O’Donnell, John Ourant, Rod Rafael, Ronald Shell, Clark Smith, Robert Stephenson, II, Richard Stephenson, Dayne Thomas, Ryan Wallick, Michael Welsh Copyright ©2014 by AAA East Central. Publication of an advertisement in the AAA Motorist does not constitute an endorsement of the product or service by the AAA Motorist or by AAA East Central, except in the case of products and services which are being offered by AAA East Central.

Priorities include distracted driving and teen driver safety By Richard Hamilton Chairman, AAA East Central wo thousand and fourteen may prove to be a watershed year for our transportation infrastructure. Many states lack the funding to build and properly maintain the roads we use every day. The failure of the federal government to adequately address this issue means state legislatures must look for new ways to pay for improvements and reduce congestion. AAA will do everything it can to support states in achieving these goals. AAA has prioritized a number important state advocacy issues this year, including transportation funding, distracted driving, teen driver safety, impaired driving and connected cars. Our goal is to make driving safer, improve mobility and protect the rights of all motorists. Transportation funding — Congress has not updated the 18.4 cents per gallon gas tax that funds the Highway Trust Fund in more than 20 years. Inflation and lower tax revenues due to improved fuel efficiency have significantly eroded federal transportation funding per mile. Last year, six states including Pennsylvania, passed legislation to adjust their statewide gas taxes to help fund roads and bridges and as many as 28 additional states will take up the issue this year. AAA will provide expertise as state policymakers examine ways to pay for critical transportation projects and safety improvements.

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Richard Hamilton Distracted driving — AAA will continue working with state legislatures to reduce distracted driving. In 2009, AAA launched a national legislative campaign to ban texting while driving in all 50 states and today, only eight states remain without a law. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration distracted driving is responsible for about 3,000 fatalities and 420,000 injuries per year. Taking your eyes off the road for more than two seconds can double your risk of being in a crash. Teen driver safety — Car crashes take more teen lives than cancer, homicide and suicide combined. AAA is urging all states to adopt and enforce a

comprehensive three-stage graduated driver licensing (GDL) system for teen drivers. While every state has some form of a GDL law, there is much room for improvement. Only seven states including New York and West Virginia currently have GDL systems that meet AAA’s guidelines for nighttime limits, passenger limits and practice requirements. Safety experts credit GDL laws for much of the 57 percent decline in traffic fatalities for 16- and 17-year-old drivers between 1995 and 2010. Impaired driving — More than 10,000 people die in alcohol-impaired driving crashes per year, accounting for approximately one-third of the all motor vehicle traffic fatalities in the United States. Ignition interlocks have been proven to be effective at reducing repeat offenses, but only 18 states mandate or highly incentivize ignition interlocks for all convicted drunk drivers. AAA is urging all remaining states to save lives and prevent needless tragedies by requiring ignition interlocks for all offenders. Connected cars — Wireless connectivity promises to transform the driving experience by improving safety and more new cars are being equipped with this technology. It also has the potential to collect and transmit vast amounts of user data outside the vehicle, without the knowledge or informed consent of the owner. AAA is working to educate state policymakers on the ramifications of this technology by promoting consumer rights for car data that ensure transparency, choice and security.

membersonly Request roadside assistance from your PC or mobile device More ways AAA is putting technology to work for you

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ere’s a situation with a familiar ring to it — it’s a busy morning and you’re running late for work. You barely have time to grab your keys before hurrying out the door. Then you realize your car won’t start. Vehicle breakdowns are an unfortunate fact-of-life and the timing is never good. You could call by dialing our toll-free number, but AAA has several additional ways to request road service — AAA Mobile, AAA Find Me, and AAA Road Service Online. Use them when you’re on the road, or from your home or office.

AAA Mobile

AAA members can request roadside assistance electronically directly from their smartphones using the free AAA Mobile app. It also transmits the location of your vehicle using the GPS location on your phone. A new, next generation user interface, incorporating a series of interactive “cards” is beautifully responsive and optimized to look and work great on your device. Available for iPhone and Androidcompatible devices, AAA Mobile makes

the perfect travel companion for people on the go. In addition to roadside assistance key features include: • TripTik® — Trip planning with interactive maps and directions; • Exclusive member discounts at over 114,000 locations; • Mobile battery replacement quotes and AAA Approved Repair locations; • Research and book AAA Diamond Rated hotels with reviews, inspector notes and AAA member offers. (where available) AAA Mobile delivers a complete mobile member experience. For more information or to download the AAA Mobile app, visit the AAA Mobile Solutions page at AAA.com/Mobile.

AAA Road Service Online

Members can easily access AAA Road Service Online, from their PC or tablet device by clicking on the Road Service Online link at AAA.com. If you are not a registered AAA.com user, you’ll then be asked to enter your member number and zip code to confirm your membership. You’ll quickly be guided through the online request

process, providing the same information you would if you called, including vehicle information, location, and type of service requested. Shortly after the request is sent, members receive an e-mail confirmation that includes an estimated time of arrival for the roadservice provider. Why request road service online? Service requests made online go directly to the dispatcher, so the time it takes to request service online can be considerably shorter than by phone. This is particularly true during severe weather when call volume can be heavier. Visit AAA.com the next time you need roadside assistance.

AAA Find Me

If you need roadside assistance and call from your AT&T or Sprint GPSenabled mobile phone, AAA will rescue you — even if you aren’t sure where you are. AAA Find Me uses GPS technology to determine the location of authorized mobile handsets. There are no additional fees and only requirement is that participants are current AAA members and an AT&T or Sprint subscriber.


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Hindsight is 20/20:

Consider these common regrets when buying auto insurance By Robin Jones magine you’re stopped at a red light when you catch a glimpse of the car behind you in your rearview mirror. It’s coming way too fast, and you know it’s not going to stop in time. Sure enough, the car slams into your rear bumper, going about 25 mph. Shaken, you climb out of your car to exchange insurance information. That’s when the other driver confesses: She doesn’t have auto insurance. This is the moment when you might think to yourself, “Do I have collision coverage to repair my car?” Collision coverage can help pay to fix your vehicle regardless of who is at fault and even if the other party is uninsured. The next morning, you drop off your vehicle at a collision repair facility and are informed the repairs add up to several thousand dollars and could take up to 15 days. You contact your auto insurance company and breathe a sigh of relief when you learn you had indeed requested collision coverage when you purchased your policy several years ago. In order to save money, some drivers might decide to purchase only the required liability coverages and waive physical damage coverages such as collision and comprehensive. Or they might forgo physical damage coverages because they think they’re a safe driver,

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chasing insurance and to be clear on the types of coverage you’re buying (liability, collision, comprehensive). In addition, carefully consider the limits for each category. If you’re confused or just need help making your decision on what to purchase, don’t hesitate to ask your agent questions. 2. Buying only the minimal coverage required. People typically cite a couple of reasons for buying the least amount of coverage NO REGRETS — Carefully weigh your options allowed under state laws: They want to save money, when shopping for insurance. or they think they don’t need much coverage. and if they’re involved in an accident Both reasons fail to take one significaused by another driver, that person’s cant thing into consideration: If you insurance company would cover the are legally liable for damages in excess repairs. However, as the above scenario of your policy limits, your personal shows, they might lament those deciassets—for example, your house, your sions. Bypassing collision coverage is future earnings, and any other valujust one of the common regrets people ables you have—could be at risk to have after an accident. Here are a few compensate for the injuries and damothers. ages you cause to another person and 1. Buying an auto policy before their vehicle. you understand your coverages. One type of affordable coverage The variety of coverage options in your that’s commonly overlooked is rental contract can be intimidating. That’s car coverage. You may need it if your why it’s important to take the time vehicle isn’t drivable after an accident to study each item when you’re pur-

and you don’t have other transportation options. Rental coverage covers the cost of a replacement vehicle while your car is being repaired. 3. Shopping solely on price. It’s not always a good idea to choose an insurance company on the basis of price alone. Why? Because not all insurance companies offer the same protection or quality customer service. If you have to file a claim, you want to feel confident it will be settled quickly and fairly. So before you choose an insurer, research its reputation. Ask friends and neighbors, read consumer publications, look at the A.M. Best or J.D. Power websites, and check the company’s consumer complaint record with your state insurance department. Be sure that you’re getting the best value for your money, even if that means you spend a little more.

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Trust AAA to steer you right on all your current and future Auto, Home and Life insurance needs. Combining your coverage with one insurance company could make a significant difference in your premium. Call 866.802.8210, or visit AAA.com/insurance for more information or to schedule a comprehensive Insurance review.


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Calculating how to fulfill your beach getaway dreams? is AAA’s foolproof formula! And, until 4/30/14, you can get (see details on the next page). Flush with deluxe amenities, overflowing with fun activities, stuffed with specialty dining options and pampering you with attentive service, the allinclusive oceanfront oases below are just a few among hundreds in the Caribbean and Mexico available from AAA travel partner Pleasant Holidays. Singles, couples, families and groups of friends alike can find a resort that suits their interests, budget and travel styles. Pay just one price for everything — accommodations, meals, drinks, snacks, pools, water sports, fitness centers, spas and much, much more — and enjoy the vacation of your dreams! rants. Enjoy unlimited scuba diving, land & water sports and premium-brand drinks. Just over an hour southeast of Miami lies a jewel-like strand of islands called Turks BEACHES RESORT & GOLF CLUB: Ocho Rios, Jamaica & Caicos. Strung across indescribably turquoise waters, it's one of the world's Set where verdant mountains meet azure seas, this 223-room beachbest scuba destinations and it’s perfect for those looking for a true tropifront resort is the utimate vacation spot for those who love both surf cal hideaway. Named 2013’s #1 hotel for families in the Caribbean & turf and was voted among the Top 10 Best Beach Resorts by by Travel & Leisure magazine and set on Grace Bay’s whiteALL-INCLUSIVE Parents magazine. With complimentary golf for the entire sand beach, this 758-room resort offers 4 uniquely themed ADVANTAGES family, a Pirates’ Island Waterpark with waterslides and villages (featuring the architecture & ambiance of Italy, Avoid awkward tip moments, such as motorized water sports, this resort caters to families of France, the Caribbean and Key West). Families love worrying about whether or how much to tip. all ages. Take full advantage of kids’ programs and Pirates’ Island, the Caribban’s largest theme waterNo worrying about where to go, how to get from one place to another, where to stay, what to see. family suites. The natural beauty of luxuriant greenpark, and there's something for all kids, from tots to One value-packed price for hotel, food, drinks and most ery, mountains that loom over white-sand beaches tweens to teens — Sesame Street® characters, the extras eliminates guesswork...and the need to carry cash. and the world-renowned Dunn’s River Falls are Xbox 360® Game Garage and an under-21 disco No surprises: A placid predictability can be a wonderful panacea. what make the Ocho Rios area such an extraordi— all on one of the world’s best beaches. A few activities (massage or motorized water sports, in some cases) nary destination.

BEACHES RESORT VILLAGES & SPA: Providenciales, Turks & Caicos

may involve a fee, but the beauty is the spa & beach are only steps away. Many resorts cater to couples (as well as child-averse or child-indifferent GRAND VELAS RIVIERA MAYA: Mexico adults) and offer the promise of serenity, romance and flirty fun. A grand estate 40 minutes by plane from South Just 5 minutes from downtown Playa del CarMany resorts cater to parents with children. Daycare, kid-specific Florida, this 245-room enclave sits on an exquimen, this 491-room beachfront oasis of luxury, pools, activity zones, monitors, performers and more make it site white-sand beach. Enjoy all-concierge service known for its “Beyond All-Inclusive, Beyond All fun and stress-free for everyone. and magnificently appointed villa and suite accomCompare” amenities, offers impeccable service Relative privacy & seclusion: All-inclusives can also be havens of solitude and stillness, where the mind quiets modations with abundant amenities. Deep within the and hospitality. The resort features spacious, welland settles into a delicious anti-routine. idyllic waters of the Exumas, it brings unprecedented appointed suites, upscale furnishings, native artwork Unless you pile on the side trips and menu luxury to the easy-going rhythms of the Bahamian Out and a AAA Five Diamond restaurant. It’s the only famiextras, all- inclusives make it easy Islands. You’ll feel like you’re the only ones there, where ly-friendly all-inclusive resort in the Mexican Caribbean to to stick to a financial plan.

SANDALS EMERALD BAY GOLF RESORT & SPA: Great Exuma, Bahamas

service reigns supreme and Bahamian-style architecture of elreceive AAA’s Five Diamond Award. Set on 80+ acres of proADAPTED FROM HOTELCLUB.COM egant villas and suites harmonizes with nature. Secluded within tected mangroves, jungle and natural freshwater wells (cenotes), 500 tropical acres along a pristine mile-long beach, civilized pleasure Grand Velas enjoys more than 1,000 feet of pristine white-sand beach. coexists with exotic adventures, from 3 impressive pools — including a halfLuxury accommodation options include uniquely exotic garden suites, oceanacre, zero-entry pool with a dramatic fire pit in the middle — to 7 exceptional restauview suites around the infinity pool and oceanfront suites with private plunge pools. more on the next page


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NOW AMBER: Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

This all-new resort is a welcoming haven. Perfectly situated on a golden-sand beach on Banderas Bay, it features luxurious amenities and lavish accommodations. Reservationfree dining options, activities and nightly performances will keep you entertained. Now Amber Puerto Vallarta earned the highly coveted AAA Four Diamond Award in 2013. Every amenity you’d expect from a world-class resort is included as part of UnlimitedLuxury.® Every gourmet meal, fine wine & cocktail and much more. A private terrace or balcony and Jacuzzi are among the many amenities you’ll enjoy. Now Amber Puerto Vallarta features 327 spacious suites, each with modern décor, marble floors and stunning views as well as 4 à la carte restaurants, a buffet, a barefoot grill and a café. Or you can enjoy a delicious meal in the privacy of your suite. Your Unlimited-Luxury® amenities include all snacks and meals.

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This intimate 100-room beachfront resort offers 24-hour room service, 2 bars, 2 restaurants, 2 pools, a swim-up bar and Wi-Fi. It’s blessed by one of the most enchanting and romantic locations in Baja California. Granite cliffs hide the property from the outside world, yet the sights and sounds of Cabo San Lucas are but a 10-minute stroll away. Spread your towel on the white sands of Solmar Beach and soak up the sun in private comfort, grab a snorkel or a fishing pole or choose from a long list of other activities the Pacific Ocean has to offer — or shop, dine, then dance the night away at one of the many hotspots in Cabo San Lucas. Solmar All-inclusive offers the best of both of worlds — unmatched privacy in an extraordinary natural setting. Solmar All-inclusive is exclusively all suites with kitchen facilities, private balconies, marble floors, granite countertops and fine linens.

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Best of the West!

BEST OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

San Francisco. Muir Woods. Hearst Castle. Golden Gate Bridge. Sausalito. Napa Valley. Lunch on the Napa Wine Train. Amtrak train to Lake Tahoe. Ghost town of Virginia City NV. Yosemite National Park. Carmel. Big Sur. Monterey. 14 meals.

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JULY 24–AUG 1 • $3,799

YELLOWSTONE EXPERIENCE

Our first national park’s first explorers were called liars when they described its otherworldly geysers & bubbling mudpots and its free-ranging bison, elk, moose, bears & wolves. Begin at Salt Lake City and travel through scenic AUG 11-17 • $2,695 Idaho to Yellowstone. Enjoy Old Faithful & many other natural landmarks, as well as the Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center. A Wildlife Safari includes a picnic dinner. Also enjoy Grand Teton National Park, the cowboy town of Jackson, a Jenny Lake cruise, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir (schedule permitting) and more! 12 meals.

COLORADO TRAIN ADVENTURE

This Centennial State tour features rides on the Pike’s Peak Cog Railway, the Royal Gorge Route RR, the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic RR and the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge RR. Tour the US Air Force Academy and SEPT 13-20 • $2,689 marvel at the rock formations of the Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs. Ride the country’s steepest incline and walk on the world’s highest suspension bridge at Royal Gorge. Visit Great Sand Dunes and Mesa Verde national parks. See the monoliths of Colorado National Monument. Visit the CO Railroad Museum. 15 meals. AAA Member Rates are per person (double occupancy), are subject to availability at time of booking and include roundtrip flights from Cleveland, roundtrip airport/hotel transfers, accommodations, sightseeing admissions, taxes/gratuities for included features, baggage handling (1 bag per person) and meals as indicated. Additional airline fees for baggage may apply; contact your travel agent for details. Visit AAA.com/travel for itinerary details.

Sail on ALLURE OF THE SEAS for 7 nights to the Eastern Caribbean and enjoy the fun and entertainment of the DreamWorks Experience! Cruise roundtrip from Ft Lauderdale to Nassau, Bahamas; Charlotte Amalie, St Thomas USVI; and Philipsburg, St Maarten. 3 days at sea. Member-exclusive AAA Featured Vacation benefits

PREPAID GRATUITIES of up to $168

Total for 2 persons in a stateroom, when you book a balcony stateroom by 4/30/14.

COMPLIMENTARY DINNER for 2 • $75 ONBOARD CREDIT Complimentary dining is available only for the first 15 staterooms booked. Credit per stateroom.

Oct 26–Nov 2 •

AAA Member Rate: from $1,068

Rate is per person (double occupancy), is subject to availability at time of booking and includes cruise accommodations/entertainment, most onboard meals & government taxes/fees. Ask about available add-on airfare. Ship’s registry: Bahamas. Royal Caribbean International reserves the right to impose a fuel supplement on all guests if the price of West Texas intermediate fuel exceeds $65 per barrel. The fuel supplement for 1st and 2nd guests would be no more than $10 per guest per day, to a maximum of $140 per cruise; and for additional guests would be no more than $5 per person per day, to a maximum of $70 per cruise.


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AAA MEMBER SAVINGS $200 $150 $100 PREMIER

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ALL SAVINGS PER ROOM. BOOK & DEPOSIT BY 4/30/14.

SPECIAL HIGHLIGHTS

• PEKING DUCK & “HOTPOT“ DINNERS • FAMILY-HOME VISIT & HOME-COOKED MEAL • KUNG FU ACADEMY VISIT & DEMONSTRATION

Escort & driver s gratuitie ! included

Enjoy the comfort & security of an escorted experience — a comprehensive, informative & personal look at this rapidly growing city and an in-depth introduction to its fascinating culture. See landmarks & learn customs for nearly a week; then enjoy an entire day independently exploring & indulging your interests — art, history, cuisine, shopping, photography, parks & zoos — it’s all up to you, with suggestions, advice, directions, etc, from your expert guide! Marvel at ancient & modern, urban & rural, rich & poor, simple & sophisticated, serene & chaotic. Beijing’s unique combination of seemingly contradictory elements may well change your understanding of this city & nation...and provide moving memories that last a lifetime.

Sept 11-18 •

AAA Member Rate: $3,249

Rate is per person (double occupancy), is subject to availability at time of booking and includes roundtrip flights (ClevelandBeijing), roundtrip airport/hotel transfers, accommodations, 12 meals, in-China guide, sightseeing/admissions, baggage handling (1 per person), driver/escort gratuities, AAA Tour Manager (if minimum-participation goal is met) & government taxes/fees. Additional airline fees for baggage may apply; contact your travel agent for details. Visit AAA.com/GoAsia for the complete itinerary! 4 UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITES — THE GREAT WALL AT BADALING, THE IMPERIAL PALACE (FORBIDDEN CITY), THE SUMMER PALACE AND THE TEMPLE OF HEAVEN • TIANANMEN SQUARE • 2008 SUMMER OLYMPICS SITE • LAMA BUDDHIST TEMPLE • HUTONG MARKET VISIT, HOME VISIT & HOME-COOKED MEAL • BELL & DRUM TOWERS TEA CEREMONY JADE FACTORY • PEDICAB RIDE • KUNG FU DEMONSTRATION & STUDENT INTERACTION • TRADITIONAL PEKING DUCK & HOTPOT DINNERS • & MORE!

Glacier NP Discovery CHICAGO to SEATTLE

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FAN CAVE SUITE! JULY 4 • 7 :05pm Indians vs KC Royals FOOD & DRINKS INCLUDED POOL TABLE • FLAT-SCREEN TV BATTING PRACTICE VIEWING * MEET & GREET WITH AN INDIANS ALUMNUS

$149 PER PERSON

HURRY! TICKETS LIMITED! *WEATHER PERMITTING

Jazz, Blues & Rock ’n’ Roll

NEW ORLEANS

CHICAGO – MEMPHIS – NEW ORLEANS

Ride Amtrak’s Empire Builder from the Windy City to the Emerald City and explore the Crown of the Continent in between! Begin with a reception at Palmer House, a worldclass hotel steps from Chicago’s best attractions. Enjoy a city tour and a cruise on the Chicago River. Start your rail journey with Mississippi River views and glimpses of the Twin Cities skyline. Awaken in your private sleeping accommodations to cross North Dakota’s plains and traverse Gassman Coulee Trestle. Cross into Montana’s Big Sky Country to Glacier National Park; this vast ice-carved terrain of ridges, peaks, waterfalls, hanging valleys, glaciers, forests and more than 200 lakes is one of the world’s most pristine natural environments. Deer are among the most commonly spotted wildlife, but elk, moose, mountain goats, bighorn sheep, wolves and bears are seen. Tour in a 1930s red “jammer”; rebuilt in 2001, they ply the park’s primary route — Going-to-the-Sun Road. Cross into Canada to visit Alberta’s Waterton Lakes National Park. Enjoy 2 nights at Glacier Park Lodge; its massive fireplace invites fireside chats, and there’s an outdoor pool, a golf course, a pitch-n-putt and a day spa on site. Your other in-park home for 2 nights is the Swiss-themed Many Glacier Hotel on Swiftcurrent Lake. Reboard the Empire Builder for Seattle. See the city’s many gems, including lively Pike Place Market. Then ascend the iconic Space Needle for breathtaking views and then, all too soon, it’s time to fly home!

The metronomic rhythm of your Amtrak® train will set you in the right frame of mind on this north-to-south music-inspired sojourn. Visit 3 fascinating cities where 3 authentically American music genres were born and continue to flourish. Train by night and day; be soothingly rocked to sleep on the overnight Chicago-to-Memphis leg (after enjoying an evening meal in the Dining car) and observe landscapes passing by your window on the Memphis–to–New Orleans portion. In the Windy City, settle into the luxurious Palmer House in the heart of the Loop. Tour the city’s landmarks, browse the Magnificent Mile and enjoy a Chicago River cruise to observe the city’s renowned architecture. Overnight on the train on the way to Beale Street, official “Home of the Blues.” Clubs and restaurants are just steps away. Tour Graceland, the home of Elvis; then, with musicians aboard (audience participation welcomed!), tour other sites of this city on the Mississippi named after the ancient Egyptian capital on the Nile. See Sun Studios, the Staxx Museum and the Rock ’n’ Soul Museum. Enjoy the relaxing journey to the Big Easy. Be welcomed into New Orleans by a jazz brunch in the French Quarter. Take a tour of the Crescent City, including the Garden District. Top it all off aboard a paddlewheel steamboat for a grand finale dinner cruise!

Glacier National Park Discovery: Chicago-Seattle

Jazz, Blues & Rock ’n’ Roll: Chicago–Memphis–New Orleans

GLACIER NP

Aug 16-25 •

AAA Member Rate: $5,079

Rate is per person (double occupancy), is subject to availability at time of booking and includes flights (Cleveland-Chicago, Seattle-Cleveland), train (Chicago-Seattle), roundtrip airport/hotel, 7-night hotel accommodations, 2-night train roomette accommodations, 17 meals, meal gratuities (except on train), welcome reception, 4 tours & 1 cruise in Glacier National Park, sightseeing per itinerary, hotel baggage handling (1 per person), air & hotel taxes and services of an Amtrak Vacations® escort (Chicago-Seattle). Visit AAA.com/travel for complete itinerary. Additional airline fees for baggage may apply; contact your travel agent for details.

Sept 26–Oct 4 •

AAA Member Rate: $4,489

Rate is per person (double occupancy), is subject to availability at time of booking and includes flights (Cleveland-Chicago, New Orleans–Cleveland), train (Chicago–New Orleans), roundtrip airport/hotel transfers, 7-night hotel accommodations, 1-night train roomette accommodations, 14 meals, meal gratuities (except on train), welcome reception, Chicago river cruise & evening activity, motorcoach tours (Chicago, Memphis, New Orleans), hotel baggage handling (1 per person), air & hotel taxes and services of an Amtrak Vacations® tour escort (Chicago–New Orleans). Additional airline fees for baggage may apply; contact your travel agent for details.


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An “outside the box” experience you’ll cherish for a lifetime!

One-of-a-kind Polar Bear Adventure! Tour also features Winnipeg, dog sledding, Eskimo Museum

Come with AAA to Canada’s “Polar Bear Capital of the World” — Churchill, Manitoba. Spend 2 full days tracking, sighting and capturing (by camera) polar bears on the tundra! Each October and early November, the massive bears (adult males weigh around 770 to 1,540 pounds and females about half that) wait near Churchill for Hudson Bay to freeze so they can hunt their primary food, ringed seals. Ride aboard the Tundra Buggy® Adventure’s specially designed all-terrain vehicles into and throughout the Churchill Wildlife Management Area on established trails that minimize impact on the tundra. Safely get right to the best locations with a high probability of wildlife sightings; viewing and photographing wildlife in its natural environment are thrills you’ll never forget! The interpretive drivers are experienced tour leaders and passionate adventurers knowledgeable about the tundra ecosystem and skilled at positioning the vehicle for optimal photography opportunities and wildlife viewing. The Tundra Buggy® Adventure’s long-standing relationship with Polar Bears International (PBI), the world’s leading polar bear conservation group, affords you an opportunity to spend time on the tundra with PBI Field Ambassadors and to learn about these incredible carnivores and their icy environment. Polar bears are surely the focus, but this getaway’s also packed with other great elements. Enjoy an excursion hosted by a local dog-sledding expert; learn about sledding’s historical significance and then enjoy an exhilarating

ride behind a strong team of huskies on a custom-made sled. You’ll also visit Port Merry, the Port of Churchill, the Eskimo Museum, the Parks Canada Interpretive Center and Manitoba Conservation’s Polar Bear Holding Facility (weather permitting). In Winnipeg, Canada’s seventh largest city, enjoy a stay at the centrally located and stylish Inn at the Forks. After a half-day tour that includes downtown, the historic Exchange District, St Boniface and the French Quarter, you’ll visit Assiniboine Park Zoo’s “Journey to Churchill” exhibit, which addresses issues related to climate change, polar bears and other northern species. Its Gateway to the Arctic zone is a viewing point for polar bears and ringed seals; from inside a 10-foot-wide acrylic tunnel, you can watch these creatures below the water surface of a swimming area where they often frolic between ice chunks. With only a clear wall bisecting the 2 habitats, the bears and seals see and smell each other, creating a dynamic and enriching environment.

Oct 20-26 • AAA Member Rate: $6,395 Rate is per person (double occupancy), is subject to availability at time of booking and includes roundtrip flights (Cleveland-Winnipeg, Winnipeg-Churchill), roundtrip airport/hotel transfers, hotel accommodations, luggage handling (1 piece per person), 17 meals, taxes/ gratuities on included items and services of a AAA tour manager (if minimum-participation goal is met). Additional airline fees for baggage may apply; contact your travel agent for details. Visit AAA.com/ travel for details. Passport required.


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Avoid potential airport hassles. Motorcoach to your cruise! Park for free, then relax & ride AAA’s convenient “Cruise Express” motorcoach to Baltimore to board Grandeur of the Seas!

Don’t miss the boat! BERMUDA Aug 29–Sept 4 • from $1,030 EASTERN CARIBBEAN Jan 24–Feb 3 • from $1,157 EASTERN CARIBBEAN Feb 3-13 • from $1,088 EASTERN CARIBBEAN March 3-13 • from $1,203 EASTERN CARIBBEAN April 28–May 8 • from $1,167 AAA MEMBER RATES are per person (double occupancy), are subject to availability at time of booking and include roundtrip motorcoach transportation, cruise accommodations/entertainment, most onboard meals and government fees. Ship’s registry: Bahamas. Visit AAA.com/motorcruise for itinerary details & Cleveland area pick-up points.

Irish Pubs

&Folklore

ESCORTED TOUR OPERATED BY CIE TOURS INTERNATIONAL

Sláinte! Cheers!

Feel like a local at friendly pubs full of the craic — Ireland’s unique mix of news, gossip, fun, entertainment and enjoyable conversation! Tour Dublin: St Stephen’s Green, Georgian squares, O’Connell Street, Famine Memorial & more. Quaff a pint at the Guinness Storehouse • Meet the owners of a working beef/ sheep/horse farm. • Tour medieval Kilkenny, then explore it on your own. • Visit the House of Waterford; watch craftsmen transform molten glass into elegant tableware. • Kiss the “Stone of Eloquence” at Blarney Castle. • Browse at Blarney Woolen Mills...or visit a pub instead! • Circumnavigate scenic Dingle Peninsula and sample a local brew at Dingle Brewing Company. • Sit down to dinner & traditional entertainment (including step-dancing) in Killarney. • Ferry across the Shannon to view the Cliffs of Moher. • Stop in Galway on the way to Connemara. • Overnight in attractive Westport. • Cross over to Achill Island and see the Deserted Village (stone cottages abandoned around the time of the Famine). • Tour Kilbeggan Distillery and enjoy an Irish coffee. • Enjoy storytelling at Dublin’s oldest pub. • Spend a day on your own in Dublin, using included vouchers for an open-top bus tour and a visit to Old Jameson Distillery.

May 12-21, 2015 •

AAA Member Rate: $1,899

Rate is per person (double occupancy), is subject to availability at time of booking and includes roundtrip airport/hotel transfers, accommodations, motorcoach sightseeing, itinerary attraction admissions, local taxes, hotel service charges & baggage handling (1 bag per person), walking-tour audio headsets, 15 meals (including Kate Kearney’s Cottage Irish Night, “Food, Folk & Fairies” dinner show at Brazen Head Pub and 3 table d’hote dinners) and in-Ireland professional guide & driver. Ask about available add-on airfare.


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ALLIANCE ........................ 330-821-2323 ASHLAND ........................ 419-289-2222 ASHTABULA ..................... 440-998-1008 BOARDMAN ..................... 330-726-0622 ELYRIA ............................ 440-324-2090 INDEPENDENCE ............... 216-606-6080 LYNDHURST ..................... 440-473-0747 MASSILLON ..................... 330-833-1084

MENTOR .......................... 440-205-9090 NEW PHILADELPHIA......... 330-343-4481 NILES .............................. 330-652-6466 NORWALK........................ 419-668-1622 RAVENNA ........................ 330-296-3406 SOLON ............................ 440-248-1808 STRONGSVILLE ................ 440-783-3396 WESTLAKE ....................... 440-788-3103

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GENERAL TRAVEL DISCLAIMER: AAA Travel Agency makes every effort to provide accurate, up-to-date prices as of press time and cannot assume responsibility for typographic errors. Rates/offers are per person based on double occupancy, unless otherwise indicated, and are subject to availability and airline/operator changes. International rates/offers are subject to currency fluctuations and additional tax & security charges. Rates that include airfare include all taxes, government fees and surcharges. Additional restrictions may apply. Rates/offers are available at all AAA East Central travel agency locations. For tour details, contact AAA or visit AAA.com/travel. AAA Featured Vacations are specially priced, unique departures; therefore, tour operators, cruise lines and other travel providers often exclude them from additional discounts or specials they offer. AAA Featured Vacations include services provided by third-party tour destination service companies; see your AAA Travel Agent for details. Additional airline fees for baggage may apply; contact your travel agent for more details or visit the air carrier’s website for baggage allowance and fee information.

Bunratty Folk Park • Medieval banquet in a castle • Cliffs of Moher • Flying Boat Museum • Killarney National Park • Ring of Kerry • Skellig Experience • Moll’s Gap • Waterford Crystal • Dinner & song at a pub • Dublin: tour & free time ...AND MUCH, MUCH MORE!

Oct 5-12 •

AAA Member Rate: $1,459

Rate is per person (double occupancy), is subject to availability at time of booking and includes roundtrip airport/hotel transfers, accommodations, guided motorcoach sightseeing, entrance fees, 11 meals (including Bunratty Castle medieval banquet/entertainment & Merry Ploughboy pub dinner/ entertainment), in-Ireland tour director, hotel luggage handling (1 piece per person), hotel taxes & service charges. Ask about available add-on airfare. Visit AAA.com/GoIreland for itinerary and information.

Car-free, carefree adventures

Rates are per person, are subject to availability at time of booking and include roundtrip motorcoach transportation from the Cleveland area, accommodations (for multiday tours, based on double occupancy), sightseeing/ admissions, taxes/gratuities for included features, baggage handling (for multiday tours), meals as indicated and the services of a AAA Tour Manager. Visit AAA.com/USA for complete itinerary details and pick-up points.

LEAVE YOUR CAR AT HOME!

CHAUTAUQUA WINE WEEKEND: NY

MUSIC & RAILROADS OF WV

Visit the largest grape-growing region in the US outside of Napa Valley on this fun and educational weekend to the beautiful Lake Chautauqua region of New York. Includes tastings & lessons at 3 wineries, Chautauqua Institution tour, “Summer Wind” luncheon cruise on Lake Chautauqua, 3 meals (including dinner at historic White Inn) and more.

Travel on the Cheat Mountain Salamander train through West Virginia’s beautiful mountains. Visit the National Radio Astronomy Observatory and one of the world’s largest telescopes. Enjoy shows at American Mountain Theater and Gandy Dancer Dinner Theatre. Includes train ride, observatory, theater shows, Blackwater Falls, entertainment, 5 meals and more.

NEW ENGLAND’S SCENIC RAILROADS

MACKINAC & UPPER PENINSULA MI

Enjoy some of the most dramatic natural scenery in the East as you travel on 3 trains through the notches of New Hampshire‘s White Mountain region. Experience the region‘s history in Boston and at the legendary Mount Washington Hotel. Cruise on Lake Winnipesaukee and wander through picturesque resort towns and villages. Includes Conway Scenic Railway Notch Train, Hobo Railroad, Winnipesauke Turkey Dinner Train, MS Mt Washington lake cruise, Mt Washington Hotel tour, Wright Museum, Boston tour, Faneuil Hall, Quincy Market, Old North Church, USS Constitution, Turning Stone Casino, 10 meals and more.

Explore the beauty of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, see the second largest waterfall east of the Mississippi and visit an island where time stands still. Includes ferry to Mackinac Island, carriage tour, Tahquamenon Falls, Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum, Soo Locks cruise, Soaring Eagle Casino, Frankenmuth, 8 meals (including lunch at the famous Grand Hotel) and much more.

June 21-22 •

July 14-19 •

AAA Member Rate: $339

AAA Member Rate: $1,239

Sept 19-21 •

Sept 22-26 •

AAA Member Rate: $539

AAA Member Rate: $819

1-DAY FUN-DAY TOURS

“DIANA” EXHIBIT IN CINCINNATI Aug 2-3 •

AAA Member Rate: $339

This collection of 150+ personal objects celebrating the life & work of Diana, Princess of Wales, comes direct from Althorp Estate in England. See her royal wedding gown, 28 designer dresses & gowns, family heirlooms, personal mementos and rare home movies. Includes exhibit admission, Newport Aquarium, Ohio River dinner cruise, Jungle Jim’s International Market, 2 meals and more.

HUDSON VALLEY HOLIDAY & NYC Aug 10-15 •

AAA Rate: $1,129

Marvel at the opulence of the mansions of the Vanderbilts, Rockefellers and others. Visit West Point and take a cruise on the Hudson River. Take a bite of the Big Apple with a day in New York City. Includes mansion/estate tours (Vanderbilt, FDR, Rockefeller, Samuel Morse), West Point, Hudson River cruise, Ellis Island, Statue of Liberty, Manhattan tour, Ground Zero, 10 meals and more.

WASHINGTON DC

Sept 4-7 •

AAA Member Rate: $619

Bring a camera to capture the memorable sights of our nation’s capital. Enjoy a full-day tour to some of DC’s most interesting & historic attractions. Includes full-day sightseeing of DC, half-day tour of Arlington VA, Illuminated Monuments Tour, Flight 93 National Memorial (Shanksville PA), 5 meals and more.

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3 RIVERS CRUISES: PITTSBURGH PA AAA Member Rate: $95 each cruise

July 25........ “Rip Roaring River Revue” Aug 15 ....... Musical tribute to Patsy Cline Aug 22 ....... Musical tribute to Elvis

All cruise dates include a luncheon cruise & 3 hours at Rivers Casino.

“CONFESSION”: WALNUT CREEK OH July 17 •

AAA Member Rate: $95

Amish lunch. “Confession: The Amish Musical.” Breitenbach Wine Cellars.

TARA & GROVE CITY OUTLETS: WESTERN PA Aug 9 •

AAA Member Rate: $78

Lunch & tour at Tara–A Country Inn. Daffin’s Candies. Premium Outlets.

NIAGARA FALLS: ONTARIO, CANADA Sept 7 •

AAA Member Rate: $119

Canadian Horseshoe Falls. Sightseeing. Passport or passport card required.


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It’s hot — and fast becoming Western Europe’s last “undiscovered” destination! Lisbon: Alfama Quarter, Jeronimo’s Monastery, Monument to the Discoveries, Tower of Belem • Sintra, summer residence of kings • “Riviera” • Silver Coast villages, vineyards & castles • Fatima Basilica • Batalha Monastery • Azores Islands • Madeira Island

Sept 12-24 •

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AAA Member Rate: $4,679

Rate is per person (double occupancy), is subject to availability at time of booking and includes roundtrip flights (Cleveland-Lisbon), in-Portugal flights, roundtrip airport/hotel transfers, hotel accommodations/taxes/ service charges/baggage handling (1 piece per person), 19 meals, air taxes & fees/surcharges and an in-Portugal tour director. Additional airline fees for baggage may apply; contact your travel agent for details. Visit AAA.com/GoEurope for details.

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This 13-day escorted adventure features visits to 6 UNESCO World Heritage Sites — Rome, Pompeii, Florence, Pisa, Venice and Verona! Enjoy included extra-special “moments” you’d have to research & add on at your own expense & effort: Guided visits to St Peter’s Basilica and Vatican City’s museums, including the Sistine Chapel • A 4-course dinner with wine in Rome, with live performances of arias from the best operas • After-hours visit to a 14th-century monastery, followed by a family-style feast of Tuscan dishes, with wine! • A serenaded gondola cruise on the canals of Venice — one of the world’s most famous travel experiences Enjoy relaxing multiple-night stays in Rome (3), Sorrento–Amalfi Coast (2), Florence (2), Venice (2) and Stresa–Lakes District (2).

Oct 18-30 •

AAA Member Rate: $5,479

Rate is per person (double occupancy), is subject to availability at time of booking and includes flights (Cleveland-Rome, MilanCleveland), roundtrip airport/hotel transfers, hotel accommodations/taxes/service charges/baggage handling (1 piece per person), 20 meals, air taxes & fees/surcharges, in-Italy tour director. Additional airline fees for baggage may apply; contact your travel agent for details. Visit AAA.com/GoItaly for details.

ALASKA ...$200.00 OFF! Book a balcony stateroom by 4/30 & get $200.00 OFF your roundtrip AIRFARE!

ADDED MEMBER VALUES valid for all balcony & higher-level staterooms

SHIPBOARD CREDIT — $50.00

per stateroom • for beverages, spa, shops, etc

ONBOARD MARTINI TASTING 2 vouchers per stateroom

SPECIALTY-RESTAURANT DINNER 2 people per stateroom • 1 evening

COMPACT HIGH-QUALITY BINOCULARS 1 per stateroom • view wildlife & scenery

Cruise roundtrip on Celebrity Solstice from Seattle to Ketchikan, Tracy Arm Fjord, Juneau, Skagway, Inside Passage and Victoria. Includes 2 relaxing full days at sea. Aug 1-8 OR Aug 8-15 •

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Rate is per person (double occupancy), is subject to availability at time of booking and includes roundtrip airport/ pier transfers, balcony stateroom accommodations, onboard entertainment, most onboard meals and government fees. Ship’s registry: Malta. Additional airline fees for baggage may apply; contact your travel agent for details. Visit AAA.com/travel for itinerary details.

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AAA MASSILLON Motorcoach Tours

AAA Member Rates are per person, are subject to availability at time of booking and include roundtrip deluxe motorcoach transportation, accommodations (for multiday tours, based on double occupancy), sightseeing/admissions, taxes/gratuities for included features, baggage handling (for multiday tours), meals as indicated and services of a AAA Tour Manager. Visit AAA.com/USA for complete itinerary details and pick-up points (from the Massillon, New Philadelphia and/or Alliance areas, depending on tour).

Lancaster & Gettysburg PA

full of racing. It’s not just racing tickets; it’s breakfast boxes, lunch vouchers, return-trip snack boxes, beverages, parking near the gate and a nap after a long day in the sun. Sure beats driving home yourself! 3 meals.

This tour combines the Sight & Sound Theatre production “Moses,” the Lancaster Comedy Show, Kitchen Kettle Village, steam trains, scoop coups and Civil War battlefield tours with lots of other surprises. Take a break before summer gets here and come with us on a most unusual tour of the usual, well-known and best loved parts of central Pennsylvania. 7 meals.

Brunch on Blennerhassett Island WV

May 5-8 • $535

Fur, Flags & Fun: Columbus OH May 22-23 • $249

Since his rise to stardom, animal expert Jack Hanna rarely has time to visit the place that he calls home — the Columbus Zoo. Get to meet him, touch some of the animals, have your picture taken and hear animal humor and bits of wisdom directly from the horse’s mouth (so to speak). The new AFRICA! display opens 1 day prior to our arrival. Be among the first to experience this amazing animal encounter. And that’s just part of the tour. Call AAA for more information. 3 meals.

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$129

Enjoy a sternwheeler cruise to Blennerhassett Island, where Margaret Blennerhassett “comes to life” at brunch on the banks of the Ohio River. Character actor and docents share stories of this historic island estate. Tour Blennerhassett Museum, tour the mansion, take in nature on the island by wagon and shop at the gift center. Afterward, enjoy dinner at Raven’s Glen Winery. 2 meals. © KONSTANTIN L / FOTOLIA.COM

Biscuits, Bangers & Mash: Niagara Falls ON June 6-8 • $589

Get set to experience the best tattoo west of Halifax, Nova Scotia! (A tattoo is an exciting live entertainment consisting of drum/bugle/bagpipe music, precision marching and the performance of displays and exercises by military personnel.) That’s in addition to savory Scottish foods (biscuits, bangers & mash!) and the many fabulous natural and man-made sites of Niagara Falls. Great for all ages. Sign up early as seats are limited. Proof of citizenship required — passport or passport card. 4 meals.

NASCAR Day Trip: Brooklyn MI June 15 • $175

The 2-mile track at Michigan International Speedway hosts some of the fastest times in NASCAR. Choose Center Grand Stand or Turn One seating packages and enjoy a day

Afternoon Cruises on Pittsburgh’s Gateway Clipper Fleet Patsy Cline Tribute

Sept 11-14 • $729

Celebrate the bicentennial of our national anthem in Baltimore, where it originated. See an international parade of ships sail into Baltimore Harbor to launch the Star-Spangled Spectacular. Visit Ft McHenry, where Francis Scott Key was inspired to pen the “The StarSpangled Banner.” 7 meals.

SHOPPER TOURS April 25

Elvis Lives!

Aug 22 • $99

Neil Diamond Tribute

Sept 22 • $99

Dust off your blue-suede shoes because impersonator Randy Galioto will make sure there’s a “whole lotta shakin’ goin’ on.” 1 meal.

Enjoy live entertainment by singer Chris Denem. Following the cruise, enjoy 3 hours at Rivers Casino. 1 meal.

Oct 18 • $134

See fall’s colors along Pittsburgh’s 3 rivers — from inside or under the top-deck canopy. Includes entertainment and a buffet of hot/cold entrees.

2-buck Treasure Tour Northeast Ohio

$87

The best of the best of our first Treasure Tour — consignments, antiques, wholesalers and more! Come with a sense of adventure and your best bargain-hunting skills. Shop for yourself. Shop for a prize category. Show us your savvy shopping skills and impress your friends. Lunch is included to bolster your energy. 1 meal.

July 18 • $99

Singer Cathie Rhodes presents “Walkin’ after Midnight,” “I Fall to Pieces,” “Crazy” and others. Afterward, try your luck at Rivers Casino! 1 meal.

Fall Foliage

Star-spangled Baltimore MD

May 2

One More 2-buck Treasure Tour Northeast Ohio

$87

This new tour takes us a little farther from home to consignment, antique and boutique junk stores. We never know what treasures each site has in stock; that’s the mystery!...that’s the hunt!...that’s the fun! Sometimes it’s a cache of designer clothing. Other times you’ll find deep discounts on tools or trendy home décor. Come with a sense of adventure and your best bargain-hunting skills. 1 meal.

Sept 26

2-buck Time — Again! Northeast Ohio

$89

There are so many consignment, antique and boutique junk stores in Ohio that it’s difficult to pick which direction to go. But, whichever path we take, we’re bound to uncover a treasure trove of bargains and unusual items. So, come armed with your best bargain-hunting skills and join our fun-filled hunt for the best deals & steals out there! 1 meal.


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Celebrity kicks off 10th Anniversary Galápagos sailings Xpedition offers modern luxury for the modern explorer

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ou’ve heard of Xtreme sports. Now get ready for Xtreme cruising. Celebrity Cruises is taking guests to the world’s furthest extremes and treating them famously along the way. Celebrity Xpedition cruises are a series of exotic excursions designed to bring the “spoiled” closer to the “unspoiled.” Savvy travelers now have a oncein-a-lifetime opportunity to test the almost uncharted waters of the Galápagos. Celebrity Xpedition’s official 10th anniversary sailing will take place June 2014, and the celebration will continue on every sailing through December 2015. This fantastic voyage is equal parts adventure, scientific expedition and personal quest. ”The sentiment expressed by nearly every guest who experiences Celebrity Cruises’ Galápagos Islands vacations comes down to a few simple adjectives: unforgettable, transformative, magnificent,” said Michael Bayley, President and CEO, Celebrity Cruises. One of the world’s most compelling and biodiverse regions this volcanic archipelago straddles both sides of the Equator about 600 miles west of Ecuador, in the Pacific Ocean. Just four of the 19 islands are inhabited, with most residents living on Santa Cruz and San Cristóbal. Often called a “melting pot” of marine species, the islands are worldrenowned for their unique wildlife

LONESOME NO MORE — Lonesome George at the Darwin Research Station on Santa Cruz. — much of which was the inspiration for Charles Darwin’s Theory of Natural Selection. “The natural history of this archipelago is very remarkable, the 22year-old Darwin wrote in his journal in 1835. “It seems to be a little world within itself.” Hundreds of giant tortoises, sea lions, penguins, and marine iguanas

bask on the beaches with little or no fear of people. They seem almost as curious about humans as we are about them. The state-of-the-art, 98-guest Celebrity Xpedition has evolved to meet the needs of the modern explorer. Guests enjoy an all-inclusive experience with hassle-free travel, creature

comforts such as gourmet cuisine, room service, in-suite dining, complimentary cocktails, and plush bathrobes. Darwin’s Restaurant features openseating and locally grown organic fruits and vegetables, as well as fresh fish caught by Galápagos’ artisanal fishermen. Expertly guided tours and excursions cover all there is to see and do in the most diversely unique chain of islands in the world. It’s all included, even the gear like snorkeling equipment, wetsuits, binoculars, and more. Galápagos is the Spanish word for tortoise and those found on the islands are the largest in the world. The Galápagos giant tortoise can grow to 6 feet in length and weigh nearly 900 pounds. One of the longest-lived vertebrates, one captive individual lived at least 170 years. Best known was Lonesome George, a Pinta Island subspecies who died in 2012 at around age 100. Believed to be the last of his kind, George became a potent symbol for conservation efforts after being featured in the PBS Nature film “The Loneliest Animals”.

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Please see this issue’s Departures Guide or visit AAA.com/cruises for special values on cruise vacations.

Making the world greener one driver at a time Seven simple ways to reduce your carbon footprint on the road

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pril 22 is Earth Day — a time for each of us to renew our commitment to earth-friendly practices. Automobiles can co-exist in harmony with the environment, but motorists need to do their part. It may not be practical to replace your vehicle with a hybrid, or a more fuel-efficient model, but driving technique and proper maintenance can go a long way toward protecting the environment and conserving fuel. Here are seven simple ways to drive

green and keep more ‘green’ in your wallet through better fuel economy and avoiding costly repairs down the road. Drive gently — Jackrabbit starts and sudden stops can take a heavy toll on your vehicle and decrease its fuel efficiency. Use your accelerator pedal as if there were an egg between your foot and the pedal. The U.S. Department of Energy reports that practicing fuel efficient driving techniques can improve mileage by more than 10 percent. Idle thoughts — Unnecessary idling

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wastes fuel. If you have to stop for more than one minute at a non-intersection shut off the engine. It will save money and reduce harmful emissions. Check tire pressure — About two billion gallons of gas could be saved each year if every American kept their tires properly inflated. Underinflated tires increase rolling resistance, causing excessive wear and rob fuel efficiency, adding three to five cents per gallon to your fuel bill. Get a tune-up — Following the manufacturer’s recommended maintenance schedules in your owner’s manual should avoid any fuel economy problems due to worn spark plugs, clogged filters, malfunctioning fuel systems and emission controls that can result in up to a 15 percent increase in fuel consumption. Lighten the load — Get the junk out of the trunk and the stuff out of your car, with the exception of emergency items such as a spare tire, flares and a first-aid kit. For every extra 100-pounds you tote around, you’ll reduce fuel efficiency by 1-2 percent. A roof carrier can reduce efficiency by 5 percent. Gas caps and fill-ups — Check your gas cap. Loose, damaged or missing gas caps cause millions of gallons of gas to evaporate into thin air every year.

Topping off your gas tank when filling up your car can also release harmful vapors into the environment. Plan your outings — Before hopping in the car, take a few moments to plan your trip and the stops you need to make. Combine your errands into one outing to avoid short separate trips. Vehicle owners who do their own maintenance should remember to always recycle or properly dispose of fluids and other vehicle components, including used motor oil, tires and batteries. One gallon of improperly disposed of waste oil has the potential to contaminate up to 1 million gallons of drinking water. APPROVED AUTO REPAIR

Garages that participate in AAA’s Approved Auto Repair (AAR) program offer qualified technicians, a wide range of professional repair services and guaranteed quality. These shops meet AAA’s strict quality standards and display AAA’s logo. AAA members also are guaranteed a written estimate, and repairs, parts, labor, and components are guaranteed for 12 months or 12,000 miles under normal operating conditions. Visit AAA.com to locate the AAA Approved Auto Repair facility nearest you.


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Digging up the dirt on SUV tires Finding the right tire is like finding the right shoe

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earing sandals in the snow is not smart. Running shoes at a formal wedding would look very out of place. Inline skates will not get you too far on a gravel road. Just as proper footwear is important to your comfort and safety, the right tires are vital to the performance and handling of your SUV. When choosing tires, just like shoes, look for the proper fit. Understanding tire markings can help you select the right tire for the right job. SUV tires can be divided into three categories; highway-terrain (H/T), all-terrain (A/T), and mud-terrain (M/T). The H/T tread pattern is ribbed and less aggressive, allowing for better braking and traction on highways and streets. Closely resembling a passenger tire, the H/T has an all-weather design, quiet ride, and the longest tread life of the three. A tire marked “A/T” is designed for all-terrain use but also performs well on the highway. An all-terrain tread has many independent blocks separated by large grooves for off-road traction. Varied sizes and shapes of tread blocks minimize highway noise. The A/T could be compared to an athletic shoe: comfortable and dependable, but only able to handle mildly rugged conditions. True off-road enthusiasts may want

GET A GRIP — Most SUV owners never take their vehicles off road. to try an M/T tire. The M/T tire is the “hiking boot” of tires. Luggy, rugged tread elements with large tread voids offer excellent off road traction to handle the most severe driving conditions. On the downside, the features that make these tires perform so well offroad have a corresponding negative

impact on NVH (noise, vibration, harshness) fuel economy, handling and longevity when driven on paved surfaces. And despite their aggressive tread patterns they do not perform well on wet or icy roads. An A/S denotes all-season tires, which are dependable for many road

conditions. For severe snow conditions, a mountain snowflake pictograph with an M+S represents the industry’s standard for tires, much like snow boots, designed for wintry conditions. The speed rating tells you the top speed at which the tire can operate. Speed ratings range from Q (lowest) to Z (highest) with one exception: the H rating falls between U and V. Choose replacement tires with ratings equal or greater than those of the original tires. The question you need to ask is how do you use your SUV? If your SUV is used mainly as a mall terrain vehicle a tire with passenger-car characteristics would likely suit you, preferably one with a little more grip. When selecting tires, don’t be intimidated by the choices. Think of it as a chance to shop for shoes — but for your vehicle. Search for comfort, style and performance to suit your personal driving habits. Before you buy, size up options and then “put your best foot forward.” FOR MORE INFORMATION

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The secret life of your automobile battery Keeping up with your vehicle’s current affairs

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f you could go undercover, under your hood, you might come away with a new respect for your battery. But do it soon. Growing energy requirements mean the average life expectancy of a battery is getting shorter. Depending upon usage, a battery’s life span can range from 24 to 60 months — with only about 30 percent actually lasting the full five years. Automotive batteries last longer when maintained at or near a full state of charge. However, when it comes to charging batteries, you can have too much — or too little — of a good thing. A malfunctioning component in the charging system, usually the voltage regulator, can lead to overcharging and a slow death for your battery. Too many accessories are another big turn-off. When batteries mysteriously drain, add on accessories like your mobile device should be the prime suspects. Unplug your phone and charger when you don’t need them, and any other electrical device before you shut down the engine. Under-use can also result in a premature death. You battery will drain faster if you regularly drive for 20 minutes or less, because it won’t allow the battery to fully charge. Even the tiny amount of power required to maintain computer memories, will gradually discharge a battery over time. If your vehicle sits idle for more than a

nance free” which means motorists no longer needed to check or top off the electrolyte levels. In fact, forcing or prying these caps open may destroy or permanently damage your battery. You still need to check the terminals for corrosion and battery cables to ensure they are securely attached to the terminals. Corroded terminals can be cleaned with a brush (such as a discarded toothbrush) and a light paste of household baking soda and water. Keeping the terminals bright and tight will help ensure that your battery performs through its entire service life.

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POWER TO SPARE — AAA’s Mobile Battery Service replaced a total of 164,098 batteries last December. few weeks, investing in a AAA Battery Tender® charger will keep the battery fully charged. Winter may be over but few people realize that hot weather can be even harder on your car battery. Heat can weaken internal components, evaporate critical fluids, and accelerate the corrosion on your battery terminals. This can lead to insufficient electrical power being available, and leave you

stranded without warning. Another item that stands out as a battery’s worst enemy is vibration. Unnecessary vibration damages the delicate plates inside, so your battery needs to be firmly anchored. They will also do better if they are covered by a protective casing. The inside story on battery longevity comes down to care and cleaning. Most modern batteries are “mainte-

• Fully mobile service; • Free battery testing using advanced technology; • All batteries meet or exceed original manufacturers specs; • Fast, professional installation; • Environmentally friendly disposal and recycling; • Battery freshness guarantee; • 36-month nationwide replacement warranty; • Exclusive AAA-member pricing. FOR MORE INFORMATION

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The many wonders of California’s Central Coast Traveling Highway 1 from Los Osos to San Simeon

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panning 101 miles of prime Pacific coastline midway between San Francisco and Los Angeles, California’s Central Coast is known for its endless ocean vistas, towering pines and romantic seaside villages. The bayside community of Los Osos is the gateway to Montana de Oro State Park, one of the most spectacular oceanside parks in the country. Famous residents have included Arthur Clokey, the creator of Gumby and Pokey. Morro Rock is the best known of the Nine Sisters of San Luis Obispo County, a series of ancient volcanic plugs that line the Los Osos Valley between the cities of Morro Bay and San Luis Obispo. The 581-foot tall monolith rises out of the surf at the entrance to Morro Bay Harbor. Cayucos has been called “the last California beach town,” and appears like magic out of the fog, just north of Morro Bay along Highway 1. With its solitary stretch of beach and historic main street, this town of 3,000 is a beachcomber’s paradise.. Cayucos means kayak or canoe, which natives once used to hunt sea otters along the coast. Now protected these fun-loving creatures are one of the area’s main attractions. The pier is a great place to stroll, watch the surfers, and scout for dolphins, otters, and seals. Known as the gateway to San Simeon, the picturesque village of

The estate eventually grew to encompass 165 rooms, 30 fireplaces, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, a movie theater, and an airfield. Casa Grande, the magnificent main house, and the three guesthouses were built to house his vast collection of art and antiques. An omnivorous collector Hearst had a habit of buying centuries-old ceilings, which dictated the proportions and decor of the 60,000 square foot interior. The Neptune Pool, features the facade from an ancient Roman Temple dismantled and shipped from Europe and reconstructed at the site. Today the estate, and its considerable collection of art and antiques, is a state historic park that despite its remote location, attracts about one million visitors a year.

MOONSTRUCK — Moonstone Beach weaves a path along the California coastline. Cambria enchants visitors with its historic architecture, distinctive shops and a burgeoning art scene. Visitors can hike, rent bicycles, enjoy a wine tasting, or watch the whale migrations at the historic Piedras Blancas Lighthouse. Cambria’s East and West Villages are seperated by the Fiscalini Ranch Preserve, a 430-acre park that protects over a mile of Pacific coastline. Moonstone Beach is known for the opalescent stones found along the shore and named for their mysterious shimmer

La Cuesta Encantada, “the Enchanted Hill” sits high above the San Simeon-Piedras Blancas coastline. This is where publisher William Randolph Hearst constructed San Simeon, his real life Xanadu, with 127 acres of gardens, terraces, loggias and pools and the world’s largest private zoo. Zebra can still be seen grazing in the pastures along Highway 1. Construction began in 1919 and continued through 1947, when Hearst stopped living there due to ill health.

aboard an ocean liner bound from New York to London. Billy Crocker is a stowaway in love with heiress Hope Harcourt, who is engaged to Lord Evelyn Oakleigh. Nightclub singer Reno Sweeney and Public Enemy #13 Moonface Martin aid Billy in his quest to win Hope. Location: The Little Theatre of Tuscarawas County, 466 Carrie Avenue NW, New Philadelphia. Call 330-343-4012 or visit www.thelittletheatreonline.org. KEVIN COSTNER & MODERN WEST IN CONCERT — (April 22) Academy Award winner Kevin Costner is best known for such memorable films as Field of Dreams and Dances with Wolves, and the History Channel‘s Hatfields and McCoys. He is also a country rock musician who fronts the band Modern West. Proceeds from this concert will help defray medical costs for Richard “Chookie” Alberini who is undergoing cancer treatment. Tickets start at $35. Show begins at 8 p.m. at W.D. Packard Music Hall, 1703 Mahoning Avenue NW, Warren. Call 330-841-2931 or visit www.packardmusichall.com. ANGELS FOR ANIMALS’ GARAGE SALE FUNDRAISER — (April 25-27) The 20th annual Gigantic Garage Sale

fundraiser features a little bit of everything, with proceeds to benefit Angels for Animals. Get great bargains on everything from household items to clothing to antiques and more. There will also be food and raffles available. Note: strollers, wagons and dogs will not be permitted inside of any of the buildings. Hours: Friday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Location: Canfield Fairgrounds, 7265 Columbiana-Canfield Rd. (State Route 46) Canfield. Visit www.angelsforanimals.org. DANDELION FESTIVAL — (May 2-3) Breitenbach’s annual Dandelion Festival features dandelion wine sampling, cellar tours and live entertainment scheduled for both days. Children will enjoy the dandelion picking contest and scavenger hunt on Saturday. The Dandelion Run is a 3.5 mile course through the hills of Amish Country. Proceeds benefit Zachary Davis Memorial Fund- giving scholarships to Tuscarawas County students. The Great Dandelion Cookoff features gourmet dandelion cuisine and the winning chefs win cash and prizes. Festival runs Friday, 12 p.m. to 7 p.m.; Saturday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Location: New Roadhouse

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Hearst Castle was the inspiration for Xanadu, in the 1941 Orson Welles film Citizen Kane, a thinly fictionalized account of William Randolph Hearst’s career. Welles combined exteriors in San Diego’s Balboa Park with Oheka Castle in Long Island, New York, to stand in for San Simeon. FOR MORE INFORMATION

Please see this issue’s Departures Guide or visit AAA.com/travel for special values on California vacations from AAA.

aroundtown CELEBRITY LECTURE SERIES: STEVEN HARTMAN — (April 9) Hear broadcast journalist Steve Hartman talk about his work on CBS Evening News with Scott Pelley. Part of the Trumbull Town Hall Celebrity Lecture Series. Talk begins at 10:30 a.m. at W.D. Packard Music Hall, 1703 Mahoning Avenue NW, Warren. Call 330-373-1900 or visit www.trumbulltownhall.org. FESTIVAL OF HARMONY — (April 12) Enjoy this 68th annual barbershop concert performed by the Warren Chapter of the Stephen Foster Chorus. Tickets: $12. The show begins at 7 p.m. at W.D. Packard Music Hall, 1703 Mahoning Avenue NW, Warren. Call 330-841-2931 or visit www.packardmusichall.com. YSU GREEK SING — (April 12) Youngstown State University’s fraternities and sororities perform in this entertaining musical competition, which features serious acts to those of side-splitting hilarity. Free admission. Show starts at 6:30 p.m. at Stambaugh Auditorium, 1000 Fifth Ave., Youngstown. Visit www.stambaughauditorium.com. ANYTHING GOES — (April 18-20, 25-27, May 2-3) The musical Anything Goes follows the antics

Amphitheater, located just 100 yards east of the winery on Old Rt. 39, Dover. Call 330-343-3603 or visit www.dandelionfestival.com. DAVE AND ED’S SUPER AUTO EVENTS — (May 3-5) This family-oriented event with vendors from across the country features a swap meet, car corral and car show. Admission: $7 a day; $10 for weekend pass. Free parking. Event runs Friday and Saturday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Location: Canfield Mahoning County Fairgrounds, 7265 ColumbianaCanfield Rd (State Route 46) Canfield. Call 330-477-8506 or visit www.canfieldfairgrounds.com. ARMED MAN: A MASS FOR PEACE — (May 4) Youngstown State University Dana School of Music and the Stambaugh Chorus present Welsh composer Karl Jenkins’ Armed Man: A Mass For Peace featuring the YSU Wind Ensemble, Dana Chorale, YSU University Chorus and Stambaugh Chorus. The concert will also feature the YSU Wind Ensemble. Tickets: $10; $5, YSU students/faculty/staff. Show starts at 6 p.m. at Stambaugh Auditorium, 1000 Fifth Ave., Youngstown. Visit www.stambaughauditorium.com.


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Canadian Rockies: Seattle to Calgary touring of the caffeine-fueled Emerald City (as the locals call it), board Rocky Mountaineer for its Pacific-hugging “Coastal Passage” to Vancouver, with views of Everett’s fishing fleets & Boeing jets, the fields at the foot of the Cascade Mountains and Bellingham Bay and the San Juan Islands beyond. Discover Vancouver’s delights on a sightseeing tour (including the Capilano Suspension Bridge & Treetops Adventure!) and ride a gondola up Grouse Mountain for breathtaking views. Then enjoy a full day on your own for further exploration or perhaps a day trip to Victoria or Whistler. From Vancouver, Rocky Mountaineer enters the heart of British Columbia’s interior on its “Journey through the Clouds.” Pass through lush green valleys, piney forests, winding river canyons and then dusty desert hills on the way to Kamloops, known for its public art, including pole carvings and murals. Overnight in Kamloops, then head for Alberta, entering dramatic Fraser Canyon and climbing toward the lofty peaks of the Continental Divide. Ascend through the Spirals — massive tunnels in which the train doubles back on itself to reduce the steep grade. Climb up and over Yellowhead Pass and into picturesque Jasper, site of your final deboarding. Canada’s largest national park, Jasper abounds with rugged peaks, rushing waterfalls and other natural attractions. Take a short guided scenic tour and then explore the sights on

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your own the rest of the day. Then follow Icefields Parkway, one of the world’s most scenic highways to thundering Athabasca Falls. At Columbia Icefield, ride an Ice Explorer (an ice-&-snow–terrain vehicle) to the middle of Athabasca Glacier, learn how glaciers form and see interesting geological features. Stop at Bow Lake and overnight at Lake Louise, a mustsee-to-believe setting you’ll never forget, before exploring Yoho National Park and its Spiral Tunnels, Emerald Lake and natural rock bridge over Kicking Horse River. On a full-day tour of Banff National Park, see Bow Falls, Lake Minnewanka and the Hoodoos (wind-&-water– carved sandstone spires protected by hard-rock caps that stand guard over the Bow River Valley like vigilant sentinels). Ride a gondola to Sulphur Mountain’s 7,486-foot-high summit and, from Kananaskis, get even higher on an awesome Summit Helicopter Tour! Wrap it all up in Calgary, where cowboys rub shoulders with oilmen and financiers; enjoy a bird’s-eye view of this lively city between prairies and mountains from the world’s highest 360° observation deck atop 627-foottall Calgary Tower. In addition to all of the natural and man-made scenery on this tour, wildlife sightings are definitely possible; keep your eyes peeled, as Canada’s West is home to bear, elk, deer, moose, bald eagles, osprey, salmon, mountain goats and bighorn sheep!

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Before-discount rate is per person (double occupancy), is subject to availability at time of booking and includes roundtrip flights (Cleveland-Seattle, Calgary-Cleveland), roundtrip airport/hotel transfers, 10-night hotel accommodations, luggage handling (1 piece per person), 3 train rides, 5 meals and taxes on included items. Additional airline fees for baggage may apply; contact your travel agent for details. Visit AAA.com/travel for details. Passport required.

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It happens every spring in Myrtle Beach High tides and green grass on South Carolina’s Grand Strand

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yrtle Beach isn’t just about the beach anymore. It’s a family-friendly mash up of sun, sea, golf, and eye-popping attractions all served up with a side order of Southern hospitality. Located at the hub of the Grand Strand, Myrtle Beach presides over a pristine 60-mile ribbon of sand that stretches from Little River to Pawleys Island, along the South Carolina coast. Catch some rays on the beach, take in a show, tee off on a Low Country links, or do some people watching on the Boardwalk. The mile-long promenade offers memorable oceanfront views as it unravels along the shore. Myrtle Beach didn’t invent the wheel, but they do have the biggest one on the East Coast. With 42 glass gondolas the 200-ft.-high Myrtle Beach SkyWheel offers breathtaking panoramas of the Atlantic coastline. The Grand Strand boasts more than 100 golf courses, nearly one-third of which are rated four-stars or higher in Golf Digest’s “Places to Play.” Seven are ranked among the “Top 100 Public Courses in America.” Golfers may find themselves teeing off amid a cathedral of Carolina pines or staring down a stray gator in a water hazard. Courses come in all shapes, sizes and degrees of difficulty and include

MAGIC SWINGDOM — The Pete Dye Course at Barefoot Resort in North Myrtle Beach. designs by top architects like Jack Nicklaus, Tom Fazio, and Pete Dye. Top shelf layouts include Tidewater Golf Club, the Caledonia Golf and Fish Club on Pawleys Island and Wachesaw Plantation Club on Murrells Inlet. The venerable Dunes Club, a Robert Trent Jones design which opened in 1949, is still considered by many to be the region’s best-all round course. And Myrtle Beach has enough diver-

sions to satisfy even the most gimleteyed golf widow or widower. With singing gondoliers, more than 100 boutiques, and attractions, like the NASCAR Speed Park and the Palace Theatre, Broadway at the Beach offers an enticing mix of shopping and entertainment. Located on 350 acres surrounding a lake, visitors can also splash down in the $43 million Ripley’s Aquarium, filled with 1.3 million gal-

lons of water and dozens of denizens of the deep. At Barefoot Landing, shopping feels closer to nature. Adjacent to miles of boardwalk overlooking the Intracoastal Waterway near North Myrtle Beach, the popular complex features more than 100 retail shops and attractions like the Alabama Theatre. Visitors can take a walk on the wild side at Alligator Adventure, one of the largest exotic reptile parks in the world and home to Utan, the “King of Crocs,” who weighs in at 2000 lbs and is just over 18 ft. in length. Sculptor Anna Hyatt Huntington and her wealthy philanthropist husband Archer, created Brookgreen Gardens in the 1930s, on the site of four abandoned rice plantations. Considered the finest outdoor presentation of American figurative sculpture in the world, a series of butterfly-shaped connecting gardens displays 900 figurative sculptures, fringed by white dogwoods, azaleas, fountains and reflecting pools.

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