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NORTHEAST OHIO REGION

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AAA Travel doubles-down with offers making Europe a great value in 2013

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MAGINE YOURSELF in a sun-drenched, pastelhued Italian village like the one in the photo above. Listen to lapping waves, softly pealing church bells, children laughing in the piazza. Smell oven-fresh bread and crisp salt air. Taste handmade pasta, sip homemade wine and slurp some gelato. Now stop imagining, and start using the money-saving and value-adding powers of your AAA membership to make your European dream a reality! Right now, AAA Travel has a special limited-time arsenal of offers (dollars-off savings and vacation-sweetening benefits) at your disposal. Start with a significant discount tied to your particular level of membership: Right off the bat, Premier members save $200.00, Plus members $150.00 and Basic members $100.00.

These discounts are yours when you book & deposit on a new 2013 European vacation (excluding flights) valued at $3,500 or more (per room, double occupancy) by 2/28/13 from these partners — AAA Member Choice Vacations®, Celebrity Cruises, Insight Vacations or Trafalgar. To get an additional $50.00 discount, purchase your qualifying Europe vacation with a AAA Member Rewards Visa® card. You’ll earn triple points, which you can redeem for a variety of rewards. If you don’t already have a AAA Member Rewards Visa® card, apply for one now & purchase your trip to get the $50.00 disount, earn triple points and get a $100.00 grocery store gift card! (Students are not eligible for the grocery store gift card. See the ad on page 24 for disclosures.)

AAA MEMBER CHOICE VACATIONS Escorted packages from AAA Member Choice Vacations® (MCV) include unique activities for authentic glimpses into local culture: Momentous experiences make a journey special. And you also get plenty of time to explore or relax on your own. Another attractive feature is that most of MCV’s itineraries already include many of the attractions, special tours and features that other tour operators only offer as optional add-ons requiring separate fees. And look for distinctive member-only extra inclusions on select tours! Choose from scores of tours, including the 10-day Colors of Provence (AAA Member Rate: from $2,599 per person, double occupancy) and the 11-day Country Roads of the Emerald Isle (from $2,449).

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Booking your next cruise will be smooth sailing with AAA’s newly updated Cruise Booking Engine. AAA’s popular cruise-booking tool has been refitted with a menu-driven interface that’s fast, powerful and easy to use. It’s a quantum leap in travel technology and it’s all about providing members with flexible, more intuitive access to a wealth of AAA travel information and services. AAA’s cruise booking tool utilizes state-of-the-art software that helps you compare ships, itineraries, sailing dates, then book your cruise directly via a secure online connection. The new update reduces the number of steps needed to book a cruise. Cruise pricing is also much easier to access, whether you are looking for per day, per passenger, or cabin upgrade prices. Users can book multiple cabins if they choose, change sailing dates, and secure special promotions and amenities for a specific sailing. Cruise options include hundreds of sailings from AAA’s preferred cruise line brands like Celebrity Cruises, Royal Caribbean International, Disney Cruise Line, Oceania Cruises, Holland America Line, Princess Cruises and Uniworld River Cruises. Popular itineraries include Alaska, the Caribbean, Hawaii, the Panama Canal, Europe and Canada/New England. For more information visit AAA.com/cruises.

AAA’s automatic renewal option Automatic renewal is a great way to make sure you never get stuck without your AAA membership. Your membership renewal will be charged to your credit card each year, and we’ll even send you a reminder. Just call or visit your local AAA office, or call our 24-hour service center at 1.800.441.5008 (412.363.5100 in Pittsburgh). Sign up for automatic renewal at anytime, regardless of your membership expiration/renewal date. In fact, you can call us right now, to take advantage of this convenient, time-saving option. Then, rest easy knowing your AAA membership will continue providing uninterrupted service and benefits. Plus, you always have the option of canceling at any time. (Automatic renewal is valid for credit cards only; we cannot accept ATM or Debit cards.)

AAA Auto Buying app gains new features

Two features recently were added to the AAA Auto Buying app: a finance calculator to help determine potential monthly car payments and the ability to take a picture of or manually enter a vehicle identification number to view features and pricing. Downloaded 32,000 times within the first 10 months of 2012, the app also enables prospective car buyers to “build” a dream car, save searches, compare vehicles, access AAA reviews, identify available incentives, view crash safety ratings and contact dealers. Additionally, members can use the app to secure significant pre-negotiated savings when purchasing a vehicle through the AAA Auto Buying program. For more information or to download, visit the AAA Mobile solutions page at AAA.com/mobile.

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These Cruise deals are for real

DISCOUNT PER ROOM. BOOK & DEPOSIT BY 2/28/13. PACKAGE VALUE AT LEAST $3,500 PER ROOM, EXCLUDING FLIGHTS.

See page 6 for important disclosures. Students are not eligible for the grocery store gift card.

Cruise lines are offering unprecedented values during their annual Wave Sale season. Book with AAA Travel between February 1-16, 2013 and AAA Premier members will receive an extra $100 per stateroom Onboard Credit, AAA Plus members receive an extra $50 per stateroom Onboard Credit, and AAA Basic members receive an extra $25 per stateroom on select cruise lines. (Restrictions apply. Valid for balcony or higher accommodations on AAA Vacations Cruises.) SEE PAGE 7


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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 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 866/260-7322 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 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800/964-5253 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 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800/964-3929 NORWALK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 419/668-1622 TRAVEL AGENCY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 419/668-1622 275 Benedict Ave. Norwalk 44857. . . . . . . . . . . . . 800/964-8766 PORTAGE COUNTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 330/296-3406 TRAVEL AGENCY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 330/296-3406 2641 Rte. 59, Ravenna 44266 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800/999-0012 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 . . . . . . 800/999-3391 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 state legislative priorities for 2013 Northeast Ohio Region Official publication of AAA East Central Published monthly (except bimonthly Aug./Sept., Nov./Dec.) by AAA East Central 5700 Brecksville Road, Independence, OH 44131 216/606-6225 ISSN 0030-0985 Periodicals Postage Paid at Cleveland, OH and additional post offices Postmaster: Send address changes to AAA Motorist Northeast Ohio Region P.O. Box 6150 Cleveland, OH 44101 Subscription Rate: $1 included in Primary Membership dues. All others: $2/year. Publisher ............................... James J. McGrath Managing Editor ....................... Douglas O’Neil Business Manager ............... Sherry A. Madison Editorial Office 5700 Brecksville Road, Independence, OH 44131 216/606-6700 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 J. McGrath Executive Vice President: ........................... James E. Lehman Treasurer & CFO: ........................................... Michael R. Pratt Secretary: ................................................Robert H. Compton GOVERNING BOARD OF DIRECTORS Glenn B. Bachman, 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, Floyd R. Ganassi**, Richard S. Hamilton, James H. Kanicki, Mary Lynn Laughlin, William Duff McCrady, James M. McDonnell**, Thomas V. McKernan Jr., Martha Hartle Munsch, Gary K. Munsie, Terrence L. Walton** EAST CENTRAL REGION BOARD OF DIRECTORS Debra A. Dinnocenzo, Chairman, Neil D. Bassi, Vice Chairman, Robert L. Anderson, George J. Anetakis, Carol Asam, Christian Asam, Jack A. Barkley, William E. Bierer**, Ellsworth T. Bowser, Louise R. Brown, Peter Burton, Marianne B. Campbell, Charles O. Casto, Hans P.B. Christensen, Michael A. Cochran, Daniel J. Collins Jr.**, Robert S. Collins, Robert H. Compton, Terence Conner, James J. Dodaro, James O. Doersam, Jack G. Ellis, J. Terrence Farrell, Floyd R. Ganassi**, Mona N. Generett, Charles W. Groce , Richard S. Hamilton, Mark Henschen, Luke Howe, David W. Hunter**, 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**, John L. Sellstrom, James C. Stump, Jr., James F. Ward *ex officio **emeritus directors OHIO MOTORISTS REGION BOARD OF TRUSTEES John B. Hexter, Chairman, James H. Kanicki, Vice Chairman, Keith Boales, Thomas G. Brick**, Steve D. Bullock, Edward C. Coaxum, Jr., Audrey T. Cole, 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, James H. Purtz, Sara E. Stashower *ex officio **emeritus directors Copyright ©2013 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.

Distracted driving and teen driver safety top list By Richard Hamilton Chairman, AAA East Central ast December the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) released estimates that traffic deaths increased by 7.1 percent in the first nine months of 2012 versus the same period the previous year. These numbers are a stark reminder that safety gains are neither permanent, nor inevitable and that continued legislative action is necessary to help reduce fatal crashes. State policymakers have many good reasons to act on road safety this year. The recent passage of MAP 21, the federal transportation authorization law, provides Federal incentives for state laws that ban texting while driving, improve teen driver safety and require ignition interlocks for all convicted drunk drivers. These goals are consistent with AAA’s nationwide legislative agenda to improve highway safety and prevent needless injuries and deaths. AAA’s top safety priorities in the states for 2013 include: Distracted driving: In 2009 AAA launched a national campaign to ban text messaging while driving in all 50 states. Thirty-nine states now have laws that prohibit drivers from texting and AAA expects all 11 remaining states to consider this legislation in 2013. According to NHTSA, nine percent of fatal crashes and 18 percent of injury crashes in 2010 involved some form of distraction. Teen driver safety: Graduated driver licensing (GDL) is one of the most

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Richard Hamilton effective means of reducing teen driving deaths. While every state has some form of GDL, nearly every one also has room for improvement. Only six states including New York, and West Virginia, have GDL systems that meet AAA’s guidelines for nighttime limits, passenger limits and practice requirements. AAA will also encourage states to strengthen license requirements and ban the use of wireless communications devices for novice drivers. Motor vehicle crashes remain the leading cause of death among teens, and 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. Booster seat laws: AAA wants state governments to close gaps in their child

passenger safety laws. Despite reducing injuries and deaths for child passengers by nearly half, child passenger safety laws in 19 states fall short of safety experts’ guidelines recommending that all children under age eight remain in either a car or booster seat. Two states — Florida and South Dakota — do not have any booster seat requirements. Children living in states with booster seat laws, are 39 percent more likely to be appropriately restrained than children in states without such laws. Primary seat belt laws: AAA and other safety advocates will continue to work to change laws in the remaining 18 states without a primary belt law, increase fines in states with weak penalties and expand seat belt requirements to include backseat passengers in remaining states. Primary seat belt laws have been shown to be a low-cost way for states to increase belt use, reduce traffic deaths and lower the cost of crashes. When lap/shoulder belts are used, the risk of injury to the front-seat occupants is reduced by 45 percent and states passing primary-enforcement seat belt laws should expect to see belt usage increase 10-13 percent. Ignition interlocks: Only 17 states and four California counties require ignition interlocks for all convicted drunk drivers. AAA is calling on the other states to step up for safety and require these devices for all offenders. Research has identified the life-saving benefit of ignition interlocks, which are more effective than other methods at reducing repeat offenses among convicted drunk drivers.

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Going the extra 100-miles for members AAA Premier offers 200-miles free towing & more

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ith a multitude of advanced benefits and services AAA Premier takes the traditional benefits of AAA membership and supersizes them. Roadside assistance with up to 200-miles of free towing. Car rental reimbursement. Free emergency medical assistance. An exclusive “24-7” Concierge Service that’s like having a personal assistant in your purse or pocket. Just as AAA Plus expands basic AAA coverage, Premier is an enhancement to AAA Plus. It’s all about having the freedom to select the membership option that works best for you. And AAA Premier is AAA to the maximum. Members who want to go the distance will find that AAA Premier can deliver one tow of up to 200-miles per household, in addition to three remaining tows of up to 100-miles per membership year. When your vehicle is towed, AAA Premier steps up by reimbursing you

with up to $55 in rental car fees. Premier members who rent from Hertz (in conjunction with a tow) receive the second day free on a minimum two-day emergency rental, courtesy of Hertz. Suppose your trip is delayed or interrupted due to a collision, mechanical failure, vehicle theft, illness, injury or even severe weather. You’re more than 100-miles from home, and what do you do? AAA Premier members are eligible for up to $1,500 towards the cost of transportation, accommodations, meals or related expenses. Premier is so generous it even pays up to $500 to return your vehicle to your home if you become ill or injured while on the road. With free Emergency Medical Assistance, one call to the toll-free Premier Hotline is all it takes to arrange ambulance or emergency air travel, hospital admittance, doctor referrals or emergency prescriptions. Replace lost identification, track lost luggage

or request translator service just by picking up the phone. Closer to home, AAA Premier provides “24-7” Concierge Service, for assistance in securing tickets, dinner reservations, tee times, flowers or simply to answer questions. Premier members also save at AAA offices, with free passport photos and notary service on personal documents, waiving of the $25.00 AAA Travel Agency flight reservation fee and a free Hertz #1 Gold Club membership. Save 15% on merchandise at branch offices with AAA Travel Stores. AAA Premier is available at an annual fee of just $35 per family, in addition to the member’s basic and AAA Plus membership dues. To upgrade to AAA Premier, call or stop by your local AAA branch office, or contact the Club’s Member Service Call Center at 800.441.5008. Visit www.AAA.com/premier to review a comparison of basic, AAA Plus and Premier benefits.


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Even more ways to save... $250 per person on all Europe tours and $200 off per person on all European RHS tours. Offer valid on new bookings only made between 1/21/13 and 3/7/13 for travel between 1/21/13 and 4/30/14, excluding travel dates in September and October 2013. Offers can expire earlier due to space or inventory availability. Space is on a first-come, first-served basis. Other restrictions may apply. Promo code: G175-AX1918.

Book and make a deposit on a balcony (or higher) stateroom on a new 10-night-or-longer 2013 Europe cruise vacation (including flights through AAA) by 2/28/13 and get a Google Nexus 7 tablet computer. With a stunning 7-inch display and all-day battery life, the thin & light Google Nexus 7 is the perfect portable travel companion. With up to 32GB of storage and the option to add mobile data, you can take even more of your favorite content with you — to Europe, for example! Offer not combinable with any other offer.

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Booking and full payment for entire vacation package must be made by 2/28/13 and no less than 45 days before the set departure date to qualify for savings. Offer is valid for new bookings made on itineraries found in Insight Vacations 2103 Europe & Britain brochure. Available savings are based on Insight Vacations’ 7.5% Early Payment Discount combined with the 5% Frequent Traveler Discount for past Insight guests. First-time guests with Insight can save up to 7.5% or $960 per couple. $1,600 savings based on both discounts applied to the 8/22/13 departure of Insight’s Romantic European. Offer is not valid on any tours where Early Payment Discount is not available, including Morocco, Egypt, Jordan, Turkey, Greece, Israel and tours with cruise inclusions. Discounts may be withdrawn or reduced based on demand for the departure dates and are subject to availability. Valid for new Groups on scheduled departures only and subject to promo payment conditions being met. CST No. 20687545-20.

Save up to 7.5% with Trafalgar’s Early Payment Discount (EPD) on 2013 European summer vacations when full payment is received by 2/28/13. EPD savings will vary by itinerary (savings of up to $1,100 is based on European Supreme itinerary departing 8/11/13) and is not valid on all vacations and/or departure dates. Visit www.trafalgar.com for details. EPD is not valid with other Trafalgar promotional offers, but may be combined with most brochure discounts. Subject to availability and offer may be withdrawn at any time without notice. Other conditions apply.

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CELEBRITY CRUISES Until you experience the world-class style that distinguishes Celebrity, you can only imagine the taste of perfectly prepared tournedos Rossini or the exhilaration of Celebrity’s exclusive AquaSpa® programs. Until you personally experience the 5-star service, you won’t know what it means to be treated not as a passenger but as an honored guest. Until you experience a memorable day in port and return to a ship where all the comforts you could wish for await you, it will remain just a dream. On Celebrity, enjoy airy spaces with all the right tasteful details, dining experiences where venue design is as important as cuisine, and intuitive service with a keen eye for detail. Do as much or as little as you choose; every moment of your vacation should be measured by just how far it takes you from ordinary. SM That’s Celebrity’s modern luxury ! Discover that feeling on a Europe cruise, including Nov 1’s 12-night Italy & Greek Isles on Celebrity Equinox from Barcelona (AAA Member Rate: verandas from $1,823 per person, double occupancy, cruise only) or Aug 26’s 11-night British Isles on Celebrity Infinity from Harwich (verandas from $3,624, cruise only). SM

INSIGHT VACATIONS Europe’s premier escorted tour operator, Insight Vacations provides premium escorted motorcoach vacations throughout Britain & Europe. “The Art of Touring in Style” means carefully chosen unique features and impeccable service standards. Insight delivers exceptional quality, unequaled value, unforgettable memories and personal freedom at levels unrivaled in the industry. From Britain to the Continent,

the Insight difference is style and comfort. Because the average Insight tour group has just 32 guests, spare seats on its customized deluxe touring motorcoaches have been removed. Experiencing firsthand the generously roomy legroom and personal space on Insight’s motorcoaches will probably make you a lifelong Insight fan. It really makes a difference! Capture the spirit of Europe while Insight takes care of every detail. There are hundreds of possibilities; try the 19-day Treasures of Spain, Portugal & Morocco (AAA Member Rate: from $3,099 per person, double occupancy) or the 10-day Normandy, Brittany & the Loire Valley (from $2,675). TRAFALGAR Trusted for outstanding quality, service, reliability and financial stability, Trafalgar has hosted more than 2 million travelers; more than 50 percent return year after year. Its expertly designed escorted vacations include deluxe motorcoach transportation, first class accommodations, daily sightseeing and most meals — at a savings of up to 40% off the cost of doing it on your own. Exclusive features on many tours include “Hidden Treasures” (authentic local experiences that might never happen traveling on your own) and “Be My Guest” (unique dining experiences at family homes and working establishments where you’ll mix with your host and enjoy local dishes). Trafalgar balances organized activities and free time for individual exploration & relaxation. Choose from a wide variety of itineraries, including the 13-day Best of Germany (AAA Member Rate: from $2,525 per person, double occupancy) and the 11-day Prague, Vienna & Budapest (from $2,150).

Earn 1 point per dollar of new net retail purchase transactions (qualifying purchases less credits, returns, and adjustments) charged to the card each billing cycle. Earn 2 points per dollar for purchases made with the card at any eligible gas, grocery or pharmacy retail merchant categories as designated by us. Earn 3 points per dollar for purchases made with the card through any participating AAA Club when AAA is the merchant of record, or at eligible retail travel merchant categories as designated by us. You will qualify for 2,500 bonus points if you use your new credit card account to make at least one purchase transaction that posts to your account within 90 days of the account open date. For additional offer details, and for information about the rates, fees and other costs of this credit card, visit your local AAA office and refer to disclosures accompanying credit card application. This credit card program is issued and administered by FIA Card Services, N.A. Copyright © 2013 Bank of America Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Copyright © 2013 AAA Club Services. All Rights Reserved. To qualify for the incremental $50 discount (page 1), member must use a AAA Member Rewards credit card to book & place a deposit on the 2013 European vacation valued at $3,500 by 2/28/13. The $50 discount will come off of the total trip price (not including tax or travel insurance). This offer is sponsored by AAA East Central. Visit a AAA East Central branch or AAA.com/creditcard for additional details.

AAA MEMBER BENEFITS You’ll enhance your vacation with any of the 4 travel partners in this European extravaganza just by virtue of being a AAA member. Members selecting a AAA Member Choice Vacations tour enjoy savings between $25 and $100, depending on the tour’s purchase price. AAA members on select Celebrity Cruises in Europe can get up to $100 onboard credit (for shore excursions, spa treatments, gift shop purchases & more) per stateroom.

Insight Vacations gives each member a $40 voucher toward the payment of selected optional tours on escorted motorcoach tours (with exceptions). Trafalgar, likewise, rewards each member with a $40 credit voucher toward an optional excursion. Additional value-added extras await savvy travelers who take advantage of this opportunity to book & deposit on 2013 European getaways. AAA Member Choice Vacations, for instance, even provides free home-to-airport sedan service! Contact a AAA Travel Agent now.


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VACATION PACKAGE STARTS AT LESS THAN $49 PER PERSON PER DAY FOR A FAMILY OF 4

Universal Orlando Resort invites you to enjoy a 3rd day and 4th night free! ®

Universal Orlando Resort recently unveiled an all-new vacation package that gives families more time together to enjoy their action-packed adventure of a lifetime. With this new offer, visitors will receive a 4th night of hotel accommodations and 3rd day of theme park admission FREE. Additional details about this vacation package can be found below: ®

OFFER 4th Night and 3rd Day FREE Starts at $769 tax-inclusive for a family of 4

DETAILS Includes the following extraordinary benefits: • 3 nights of accommodations at a nearby Universal Partner hotel — with the 4th night FREE • 2-day Base ticket to Universal Orlando theme parks — with the 3rd day FREE • Early Park Admission to experience The Wizarding World of Harry Potter before the rest of the general public • Access to live entertainment at Universal CityWalk • FREE scheduled transportation between Universal Orlando and hotel • And more! Vacation package is available for purchase through 3/28/13 for travel through 6/30/13.

Additional vacation package options are also available, enabling guests to stay in the heart of the excitement at one of Universal Orlando’s 3 on-site AAA 4 Diamond hotels. On-site hotel guests can enjoy exclusive benefits such as free Universal Express access to skip the regular lines at participating rides and attractions and complimentary on-site transportation via water taxi or shuttle bus.

At Universal Orlando, families create one-of-a-kind memories — all while experiencing the unique entertainment at both theme parks. Universal’s Islands of Adventure places visitors in the heart of their own epic story. Step inside The Wizarding World of Harry Potter — the most spectacularly themed environment ever created, swing above the streets with Spider-Man on the mind-blowing attraction, The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man, immerse yourself in Dr Seuss’s beloved stories in Seuss Landing and enjoy even more ground-breaking attractions. Universal Studios Florida is home to powerful entertainment experiences based on some of pop culture’s most compelling stories. Guests can be transformed into minions on Universal Orlando’s newest ride, Despicable Me Minion Mayhem, dance along with their favorite characters during Universal’s Superstar Parade, rock out at 65 mph on Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit and more. To cap off the day, watch Universal’s Cinematic Spectacular — 100 Years of Movie Memories — a show celebrating aweinspiring moments from Universal Pictures’ most iconic films. There are many ways to enjoy your Orlando vacation, but there’s only 1 place where vacation becomes adventure — Universal Orlando Resort. It’s a unique destination featuring 2 theme parks, 3 magnificently themed on-site hotels and a nighttime entertainment complex. It’s the only Orlando destination where you’re not just entertained — you become part of the most exhilarating entertainment ever created. Soar above Hogwarts with Harry Potter, swing above the streets with SpiderMan, be transformed into a banana-loving minion in the hilarious and heartwarming Despicable Me Minion Mayhem ride and help Shrek save Princess Fiona in Shrek 4-D.


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eastern mediterranean & greek isles

Explore the fascinating history, unique culture and stunning natural beauty of Italy, Malta, Greece and Turkey. Sail on Celebrity Silhouette roundtrip from Rome to Venice, Italy, with visits to Naples, Italy; Valletta, Malta; Mykonos, Greece; Ephesus/Kusadasi, Turkey; and Rhodes, Santorini, Athen/Piraeus & Chania/Souda, Greece. 2 full days at sea. Enjoy 2 Martini Tasting Vouchers per stateroom, Specialty Dining Restaurant (1 evening, 2 per stateroom).

OCT 19-31 AAA MEMBER RATE: balcony staterooms from $2,169 Rate is per person (double occupancy), is subject to availability at time of booking and includes cruise accommodations/ entertainment, most onboard meals and government fees/ taxes. Ship’s registry: Malta. Visit AAA.com/travel for complete itinerary details. Ask about available add-on airfare.

Old Florida: Anna Maria Island Anna Maria is a gem of an island untarnished by crowds that descend upon Florida’s other Gulf Coast jewels. Indulge in 5 nights at Tradewinds, a charmingly cozy Old Florida–feel resort. Its romantic oldfashioned pastel apartment cottages line a private street ending at a palmfringed pool and a pier jutting into Sarasota Bay. Steps away, a private beach beckons you to the turquoise water you’re coming for. Each cotALL PHOTOS: BRADENTON AREA CVB/TOM SHELBY tage has a full kitchen, bedroom and bathroom with tub/shower, a queen sleeper sofa and a private front porch or verandah. Under 8 miles long and about 1 at its widest, Anna Maria is tethered to Bradenton by 3 bridges. What this eye-pleasing islet lacks in size is more than made up for by an unpretentious, relaxing atmosphere. It’s the perfect place to lose yourself — the secret of a truly satisfying vacation. From a setting teeming with windsurfers, kayakers, jet skiers and boaters to a sleepy & quaint Old Florida tableau, Anna Maria appeals to Type A’s seeking to “grab the gusto” and to Type B’s who say “doing nothing is fun.” A special feature of AAA’s package is the opportunity to select 2 activities from 4 options. You may opt for the Ringling Museum of Art in Sarasota...OR a Segway tour of Coquina Beach & Longboat Key. On another day, the BeachHorses experience (limited space; first come, first serve) starts with a sunset horseback beach ride; then the horses glide into the water and swim... OR choose the Pirates Spring Training Center tour. Of course, there’s always fishing, biking, water sports, golfing and tennis. For a slow-down-fast vacation, dispense with driving, unless you’re talking golf carts or bikes; a free trolley gets you where you need to go. So slip off your shoes for seashore strolling and enjoy swaying palms & pines, shimmering blue-green waters, a rustic wooden pier and funky beach bars! TM

APRIL 16-21 • AAA MEMBER RATE: $1,739

Rate is per person (double occupancy), is subject to availability at time of booking and includes roundtrip flights (Cleveland-Tampa), roundtrip airport/hotel transfers, cottage accommodations, 2 special attraction/ activity excursions, 1 meal, all taxes/gratuities for included features and services of a AAA Tour Manager in Florida. Additional airline fees for baggage may apply; contact your travel agent for details.

ART!

FOOD!

WINE!

This 13-day vacation has everything you’ve always wanted in a trip to Italy. Enjoy multiplenight stays in Rome, Florence, Venice, the Amalfi Coast and Stresa in the Lakes District. Discover the treasures of Classical and Christian Rome. Walk in the footsteps of the ancient Romans in Pompeii. See Renaissance gems in Florence’s Academy Gallery, including Michelangelo’s “David.” Visit Locarno, Switzerland, and cruise to Isola dei Pescatori, one of the scenic Borromean Islands. A guided walking tour of Venice illustrates how this city gained its wealth and power. Enjoy the magic of the Italian Lakes District in the captivating resort of Stresa. Stop at a winery & farm in the heart of Tuscany to sample local wines and specialities for an included lunch. Sail to enchanting Capri and explore this island paradise. Special inclusions: “Rome by Night” tour...Vatican museums & St Peter’s...a pasta factory ...a family-style Tuscan feast...and a serenaded gondola cruise in Venice! Experience the benefits of Whisper headsets, designed for better communication between you and your guides throughout your tour. Enjoy regional Italian wines with every dinner.

The romance of Italy comes to life on this tour. Explore the lakes region your way when you choose between a scenic boat ride on Lake Maggiore or a visit to a local farm for a cheese & wine tasting. Explore the rugged coast and remote fishing villages of the Cinque Terre. Spend 4 relaxing nights in a Tuscan villa. Discover the hilltop town of San Gimignano. Experience medieval life at the Palazzo Davanzati. Visit a winery in the countryside and learn the secrets of Tuscan cuisine. Wander a Florentine food market. Spend 2 wonderful nights in Venice. Explore Lake Orta, one of Italy’s hidden treasures. Travel by boat to your welcome dinner on Isola dei Pescatori. Explore Lucca’s piazzas and medieval streets. These are Italy’s treasures! Special inclusion: A serenaded gondola cruise — with Prosecco! — on Venice’s canals! Experience the benefits of Whisper headsets, designed for better communication between you and your guides. Enjoy regional wines included with every dinner.

Oct 12-24 AAA Member Rate: $5,800

Aug 31–Sept 11 AAA Member Rate: $5,710

Rate is per person (double occupancy), is subject to availability at time of booking and includes roundtrip flights (Cleveland-Rome, MilanCleveland), roundtrip airport/ hotel transfers, hotel accommodations, guided motorcoach sightseeing, entrance fees, 21 meals, in-Italy tour director, air & hotel taxes (subject to change) and vendor travel protection. Visit AAA.com/ GoItaly for itinerary and more information. Additional airline fees for baggage may apply; contact your travel agent for details.

AAA MEMBER BENEFIT SAVE $50.00 PER PERSON

includes 4 nights in a Tuscan villa!

Rate is per person (double occupancy), is subject to availability at time of booking and includes roundtrip flights (Cleveland-Milan, Venice-Cleveland), roundtrip airport/hotel transfers, hotel accommodations, guided motorcoach sightseeing, entrance fees, 17 meals, inItaly tour director, air & hotel taxes (subject to change) and vendor travel protection. Visit AAA.com/GoItaly for itinerary and more information. Additional airline fees for baggage may apply; contact your travel agent for details.

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2 Great European Escapes! ALPINE LAKES & SCENIC TRAINS Switzerland, Italy

Breathtaking vistas paint the canvas of your trip of a lifetime through Switzerland & Italy. Explore dramatic railways and scenic lakes; enjoy cultural experiences in charming villages in the heart of Europe. Arrive in Zurich for a dinner cruise on Lake Zurich. At Gstaad, board the Golden Pass train for breathtaking views on the way to Montreux. Continue to Zermatt at Matterhorn’s base. Ascend Gornergrat Mountain via Europe’s highest mountain railway. Ride the narrow-gauge Glacier Express, the world’s most charming express train. Explore the splendors of St Moritz during an overnight. Journey through Bernina Pass, traveling one of the world’s most scenic railway lines en route to Tirano, Italy. A ferry ride across Lake Como reveals the stunning beauty of this home to famous Hollywood stars. Drive through scenic hills & villages toward exciting Milan; a local introduces you to this capital of the Lombardy region. Visit the Duomo and AAA the Vittorio Emmanuele II Gallery. Feast your eyes upon frescoes by Leonardo MEMBER and a sculpture by Michelangelo at Castello Sforzesco. Enter the stunning BENEFIT Scala Opera House. In Lucerne, amble through romantic Old Town. Ascend SAVE $50.00 Pilatus via the world’s steepest railway (48% gradient); at the top, soak in the magnificent view. PER PERSON

AUG 9-18

AAA MEMBER RATE: $5,579

Rate is per person based on double occupancy, is subject to availability at time of booking and includes roundtrip flights (Cleveland-Zurich), roundtrip airport/hotel transfers, accommodations, 13 meals, sightseeing per itinerary, air & hotel taxes (subject to change) and trip cancellation waiver. Visit AAA.com/travel for complete itinerary. Additional airline fees for baggage may apply; contact your travel agent for details.

BRITISH LANDSCAPES England, Scotland, Wales

Feel the vibrant energy of England, hear the unique sounds of Scotland and see the rolling countryside of Wales on a trip that combines the exploration of dramatic history and natural wonders. In London, the cosmopolitan capital of Britain, see Buckingham Palace, Tower of London, Big Ben, Parliament, Westminster Abbey and the Changing of the Guard. Enjoy live theater. Visit Oxford, home of the university. Overnight in Ruthin Castle in Wales; enjoy dinner with traditional entertainment. Travel through the picturesque English Lake District to charming Grasmere, home of Wordsworth. Continue to Scotland’s Gretna Green, where generations of couples came to marry. Discover Edinburgh (“Athens of the North”); tour its castle, home of the Scottish crown jewels and glimpse what life is like for royals at Holyroodhouse, the Queen’s official residence in Edinburgh and once the home of Mary, Queen of Scots. Be entertained by Highland pipers & dancers at a banquet of local recipes; a highlight is the Ceremony of the Haggis. Cross Scotland’s rolling Border region back to England and see Hadrian’s Wall, once the northern border of the Roman Empire. Stroll through medieval York; visit its famous Minster. Journey to StratfordAAA upon-Avon, your home for 2 nights; visit Shakespeare’s birthplace and Anne MEMBER Hathaway’s thatch-roofed cottage. Tour one of Britain’s most treasured castles BENEFIT SAVE with more than 1,000 years of history; conclude your castle visit with a private $50.00 3-course dinner. No visit to Britain is complete without seeing Stonehenge. Explore picturesque villages in the idyllic Cotswolds region. PER PERSON

SEPT 26–OCT 5

AAA MEMBER RATE: $4,519

Rate is per person based on double occupancy, is subject to availability at time of booking and includes roundtrip flights (Cleveland-London), roundtrip airport/hotel transfers, accommodations, 15 meals, sightseeing per itinerary, Whisper headsets designed for better communication between you & your guide, air & hotel taxes (subject to change) and trip cancellation waiver. Visit AAA.com/travel for complete itinerary. Additional airline fees for baggage may apply; contact your travel agent for details.


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Southwestern Canyonlands Eroded for eons by wind and water, the colorful canyons of Arizona, Utah and Nevada captivate all who visit. See the stunning Red Rocks of Sedona, the magnificence of the Grand Canyon, the backcountry of Monument Valley, the hoodoos of Bryce Canyon National Park and the sandstone cliffs of Zion National Park. Enjoy Grand Canyon National Park lodging, guided tour and IMAX Theater. Take an “adventure cruise” through Antelope/Navajo Canyon. Visit Lake Powell and spend 2 fun nights in Las Vegas. 11 meals.

June 12-20 • AAA Member Rate: $2,725

Pacific Coast Enjoy a stunningly scenic journey exploring America’s majestic northern Pacific coastline and its vibrant cities, including Seattle, Portland, San Francisco and more! Along the way, take a sunset dinner cruise on Seattle’s lakes, a dune buggy ride at Oregon Dunes National Park and a jet boat ride on the Rogue River! Visit Mt St Helens, Portland’s Rose Gardens, Multnomah Falls, the Columbia River Gorge, Mt Hood & Timberline Lodge, Redwood National Park, Sonoma’s wine country and much more. 17 meals.

June 16-25 • AAA Member Rate: $3,325

Where the sun sets ...and the fun rises! Rates are per person (double occupancy), are subject to availability at time of booking and include roundtrip airport/hotel transfers, accommodations, motorcoach sightseeing & admissions as indicated, services of a AAA Tour Manager and more. Ask about available add-on airfare. Visit AAA.com/USA for complete itinerary details.

Yellowstone Experience America’s first national park’s first explorers were called liars when they described its otherworldly features and wildlife. From Salt Lake City, visit Antelope Island State Park. At Yellowstone, head straight for Old Faithful! Visit the Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center. Taking a wildlife safari (with sunset picnic) with opportunities for wildlife sightings. Enjoy the “Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone,” the Grand Tetons, the cowboy town of Jackson, a Snake River float trip and the Mormon Tabernacle Choir (schedule permitting). 12 meals.

Aug 5-11 • AAA Member Rate: $1,835

American Majesty From Salt Lake City to Denver, take in some of America’s favorite landmarks in between. Visit Grand Teton National Park, Yellowstone NP (Old Faithful & Mammoth Hot Springs), Devil’s Tower National Monument, Mt Rushmore National Memorial (evening light ceremony), Ft Laramie National Historic Site and the Buffalo Bill Historic Center. Float down the Snake River and ride a Jeep safari through the Black Hills. Hear the Mormon Tabernacle Choir (schedule permitting). See Crazy Horse Monument. 15 meals, including a chuck wagon dinner.

Grand Canyon Adventure Luxuriate in Red Rock Country at the Hilton Sedona Resort & Spa. Take a Pink Jeep backcountry tour. Ride first class on the Grand Canyon Railway from Williams to your national park lodging just a quarter-mile from the South Rim. Visit Glen Canyon Recreational Area and a night at Lake Powell Resort. A tour highlight is your guided half-day float trip on the Colorado River! Motorcoach to the Luxor Hotel on the Strip in Las Vegas. Flirt with Lady Luck, relax by the pool or take in a top-notch show on your free full day in Vegas. 9 meals.

Oct 4-10 • AAA Member Rate: $2,195

Napa Valley & San Francisco So many delights in one tour — from San Francisco’s endless charms to the natural splendor of the Muir Woods redwoods. Cross Golden Gate Bridge to enjoy 5 vineyards (participate in a “Blend Your Own Merlot” event) and3 nights at Tuscan-style Vino Bella Resort in Napa. Savor an exquisite 4-course dinner on the Napa Valley Wine Train. With your hotel at Fisherman’s Wharf as your base, tour San Francisco’s famous landmarks, cruise by ferry across the bay and enjoy free time for shopping and exploring. 2 meals.

Oct 7-12 • AAA Member Rate: $1,949

Aug 31–Sept 8 • AAA Member Rate: 2,735

Best of Northern California

New Mexico Balloon Fiesta

Explore San Francisco, the redwoods at Muir Woods, Mediterranean-style Sausalito and the wine country of the Sonoma and Napa valleys (and dine on the Napa Valley Wine Train). Ride Amtrak’s California Zephyr to the scenic shores of Lake Tahoe and cruise its crystal-blue waters aboard a paddlewheeler. Venture to Yosemite National Park, then take the Pacific Coast Highway to Monterey, Carmelby-the-Sea, 17-Mile Drive, Big Sur, San Simeon (Hearst Castle), Salinas Valley and Silicon Valley. 14 meals.

Calling all train lovers! Join this multi-train Great American Rail Adventure in the Centennial State. Enjoy unforgettable rides on the Pike’s Peak Cog Railway, the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad and the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad. Marvel at the awesome natural rock formations in the Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs, the spectacular landscapes at the Colorado National Monument in Grand Junction and the dizzying height of the Royal Gorge Bridge & Park in Cañon City. 15 meals.

Explore Albuquerque, the Land of Enchantment’s largest city. At the International Balloon Fiesta, witness the mass ascension of hundreds of balloons. Explore landmarks along Route 66, visit Old Town & its Plaza and tour the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center. Ride Sandia Peak’s Aerial Tramway and visit an artisanal winery. See the Balloon Fiesta’s evening “Glowdeo” & fireworks. Explore historic Chimayo village, artistic Taos and charming Santa Fe. Take a guided desert wilderness hike with llamas! 14 meals.

July 25–Aug 2 • AAA Member Rate: $2,859

Sept 14-21 • AAA Member Rate: $2,095

Oct 9-15 • AAA Member Rate: $2,309

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Even more than a cruise hugging its spectacular shoreline, a comprehensive land journey into the heart of Alaska’s awe-inspiring interior can deepen your understanding and enrich your overall experience of our 49th state. AAA’s July 8-17 Alaska by Land 9-night adventure starts in Fairbanks. An Italian immigrant’s 1902 gold strike coincided with the building of a trading post on the banks of the Chena River — and the Gold Rush to Fairbanks was on! This “Golden Heart City” pulsed once again as a boomtown in the early 1970s during construction of the 800-milelong Trans-Alaska Pipeline. Learn how the Gold Rush affected Alaska’s interior on a tour that includes a visit to the University of Alaska, Fairbanks Museum. Enjoy shopping, walking or dining on your own downtown. Cruise on a sternwheeler to experience the thrill of river travel. Enjoy a salmon bake dinner at Pioneer Park; savor salmon, prime rib and Bering Sea cod and all the fixings. Then fly above it all on an Arctic Circle air adventure! This thrilling 4-hour tour soars over the Brooks Range and crosses the Arctic Circle; the narrated adventure includes a visit to Wiseman and views of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline and Yukon River. Motorcoach to Denali National Park to explore at your leisure or participate in a park service activity. Then enjoy the Denali Education Center’s “Welcome to the Subarctic” talk at Sheldon Center; learn about Denali from the ground up before overnighting in the park and touring it some more the next day. Travel deep into Denali on a full-day Tundra Wilderness Tour, looking for grizzly, moose, caribou, Dall sheep and more; get insights into this vast park’s flora & fauna. Travel to Anchorage, Alaska’s largest city; tour its historic downtown and visit the kennel & home of a 4-time Iditarod Sled Dog Race winner, and learn about the art of mushing dogs. Visit the Native Heritage Center, a gathering place celebrating, perpetuating and sharing Native cultures. Dine in the center’s Athabascan House. Motorcoach to coastal Seward, keeping an eye out along scenic Turnagain Arm for Dall sheep, moose, bear and eagle. Visit the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center in Portage Valley to see critters up close. Tour along scenic Seward Highway to Begich Boggs Visitor Center; enjoy an award-winning movie, “Voices from the Ice.” Explore Seward on your own; the coastal town is known for scenic views and as gateway to Kenai Fjords National Park. Transfer to Cooper Landing for a 2-hour scenic float on the Kenai River. Drift through Chugach National Forest and Kenai National Wildlife Refuge. At Girdwood, ride the Alyeska Tram from sea level to 2,300 feet. An observation deck provides breathtaking views of majestic mountains, hanging glaciers and often an array of wildlife. Descend and explore Girdwood on your own. Enjoy a farewell seafood buffet dinner.

July 8-17 • AAA Member Rate: $5,399 Rate is per person (double occupancy), is subject to availability at time of booking and includes roundtrip flights (Cleveland-Fairbanks, Anchorage-Cleveland), roundtrip airport/hotel transfers, 9-night accommodations, motorcoach sightseeing, 16 meals, inAlaska local guide, services of a AAA Tour Manager (if participation goal is met), Arctic Circle air adventure (small aircraft; group will be staggered; departure is weather-dependent) & more. Additional airline fees for baggage may apply; contact your travel agent for details. Visit AAA.com/Alaska for itinerary details.

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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. 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.

Catch the

ALOHA SPIRIT AAA’s 9-night Hawaiian vacation features a 2-night pre-cruise stay in Honolulu, a tour of the USS Arizona Memorial & a 7-night cruise of 4 islands (Oahu, Maui, Hawaii & Kauai). Member Rates SEE MORE HAWAII BY CRUISING! April 11-20 from $1,825 Oct 10-19 from $1,721 Nov 7-16 from $1,774

Pride of America

Rates are per person (double occupancy), are subject to change/availability at time of booking and include hotel/pier transfers, 2 nights at the Marriott Waikiki Beach Resort & Spa, USS Arizona Memorial/Pearl Harbor tour, 7-night cruise accommodations/entertainment, most onboard meals and government taxes/fees. Ship’s registry: USA. Ask about available add-on airfare.


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Convenient Motorcoach Cruises — from Cleveland to the Pier! Avoid potential airport hassles and leave the driving to AAA! Ride our motorcoach right to the pier to board your ship. Motorcoach to/from BALTIMORE MD and sail on Grandeur of the Seas! THE BAHAMAS 7 nights (3 days at sea): July 19 • AAA Member Rate: from $1,225 CANADA & NEW ENGLAND 8 nights (3 days at sea): Oct 17 • AAA Member Rate: from $1,130 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 complete itinerary details & pick-up points.

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.

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April 13...... LOAFIN’ AROUND: Chautauqua NY ........... $99 Bread-making class. Salad-making class. Chef-prepared lunch. Bake sale. Samples. Shopping galore.

June 1 ........... WE LOVE LUCY: Jamestown NY .............. $99 Lucy/Desi Museum. Desilu Playhouse. Lucy’s final resting place. Driving tour. Candy shop. More.

June 7 ...........3 RIVERS CRUISE: Pittsburgh PA ............. $89 Luncheon cruise with musical tribute to Neil Diamond. 3 hours at Rivers Casino.

June 14 .........3 RIVERS CRUISE: Pittsburgh PA ............. $89 Luncheon cruise with musical tribute to Patsy Cline. 3 hours at Rivers Casino.

July 1 ............3 RIVERS CRUISE: Pittsburgh PA ............. $89 Luncheon cruise with music by jazz guitarist Tony Janflone. 3 hours at Rivers Casino.

WASHINGTON DC SPRINGTIME April 18-21

AAA Member Rate: $689

Bring a camera to capture DC’s most memorable sights. A full-day tour features many of the national capital’s most interesting and historic attractions. Includes full-day DC sightseeing, half-day Arlington tour, illuminated monuments tour, Arlington National Cemetery tram ticket, Flight 93 Memorial (Shanksville PA), 5 meals & more.

CAROLINA: Furniture & Factories May 1-5

AAA Member Rate: $879

Travel to North Carolina’s Piedmont area (Winston-Salem & Greensboro), famous for its craftsmen and arts. Browse — or even purchase! — at Hickory Furniture Mart and Furnitureland South. Meet a weaver, potter or puppetmaker at Piedmont Craftsmen Inc. Tour Replacements Ltd, featuring the world’s largest inventory of china, crystal and flatware. Tour a candle factory and a cookie factory. Learn about the history of the area at Old Salem. Includes accommodations at Brookstone Inn, WV State Capitol tour, Hickory Furniture Mart & Museum, Piedmont Craftsmen Inc, NC Candle Factory, Replacements Ltd, Furnitureland South, Old Salem, Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts, Mrs Hanes Cookies, Reynolds House Museum of American Art, 8 meals (2 with entertainment) & more.

AAA Member Rate: $589

“Noah,” the show that made Sight & Sound Theatres famous, returns for one season only. Embark on a journey with Noah and his family as they uphold the call of God to build a boat in a land that has never seen rain! Then watch as hundreds of animals enter and live inside the great ark that surrounds the audience on 3 sides of a 300-foot stage. Forty-foot-tall sets, toe-tapping songs, professional actors and a message of hope make Noah a must-see! Includes 1 ticket to 2 performances ("Noah" and "Fun Between the Covers"), guided tour of Lancaster Amish region, Kitchen Kettle Village, 4 meals & more.

CHAUTAUQUA WINE WEEKEND June 22-23

AAA Rate: $339

Visit the largest grape-growing region in the US outside of Napa Valley. Enjoy a fun and educational weekend in New York’s Lake Chautauqua region. Includes tastings/lessons at 3 wineries, salad class at Brick Village Gourmet, Chautauqua Institution tour, dessert & Champagne cruise aboard Chautauqua Wind, 3 meals (including luncheon at the Athenaeum Hotel on the Chautauqua grounds and dinner at the historic White Inn).

MAINE’S TRAINS: Coastal New England July 15-20

AAA Member Rate: $1,169

Maine’s beautiful, rocky coast is highlighted on this tour featuring 2 train rides and many “must-do” sights. Start in Boston with Quincy Market and Harvard Yard. Travel on Amtrak’s Downeaster train to Portland, Maine. Then ride on the Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad. Includes half-day tour of Boston’s Harvard Yard & Harvard University, 2 train rides, Portland Head Lighthouse, Portland’s Historic Waterfront, Seashore Trolley Museum, lobster boat cruise, Stonewall Kitchens, 9 meals (including a classic downeast lobster bake) & much more.

BOSTON POPS ON CAPE COD Aug 8-13

AAA Member Rate: $1,229

See New England at its best on this excursion to Cape Cod. Hear the fabulous Boston Pops Orchestra, marvel as you watch a humpback whale broaching and take in the beauty of Cape and Martha’s Vineyard. Includes Boston city tour, Cape Cod tour, 1 reserved seat at “Pops by the Sea” concert, Martha’s Vineyard tour (with roundtrip ferry), whale watching cruise, Heritage Plantation, Plymouth waterfront, 9 meals (including traditional lobster bake) & more.


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EUROPE: New offers for vacations to the old world! Save up to $1,200 per stateroom, plus up to $1,000 per couple on airfare, on new Europe bookings made by 2/28/13 for travel anytime! Mediterranean: 9 nights • Norwegian Fjords: 9 nights • Iberia & Canary Islands: 10 nights Baltic: 10 nights • Adriatic & Black Seas: 3 nights • Iceland: 3 nights Greece & Turkey: 5 nights • Grand Voyages: 5 nights • Northern Europe: 6 nights Save up to $1,200 per stateroom offer is based on a per person discount off applicable Early Booking Fares on a space available basis at time of reservation in Balcony staterooms (category BC) on the 5/26/13 Queen Elizabeth Norwegian Fjords & North Cape Explorer (Q313). Savings in other categories and on other voyages may vary. Early Booking Fares are offering fares and may not have been in effect for the past 90 days or resulted in actual sales in all categories. Intermediate discounts may have been taken and fares may remain at discounted levels after this promotion. Save up to $1,000 on airfare offer is per couple based on double occupancy and applies to a discount off of roundtrip flights booked through the Cunard CompleteAir programme between 12/15/12 and 3/31/13 on select European voyages. Voyages of 12 days or more will receive a savings of $1,000 per couple. Voyages of 11 days or less will receive a savings of $300 per couple. Roundtrip flights are flights which depart from and arrive back into the same airport. For one-way flights or flights which return to a different airport the discount will be halved. Additional airline baggage, change and cancellation fees may apply. Air savings are not available on Transatlantic Crossings. Fares apply to minimum lead-in categories on a space-available basis at time of reservation. Fares for other categories not shown may vary. Fares are per person, do not include air travel, are voyage only, based on double occupancy and apply to the first two guests in a stateroom. These fares do not apply to singles or third/fourth-berth guests. This offer is capacity controlled, is subject to change, and may not be combinable with any other public, group or past guest discount, including On Board Credit. Offer is available to residents of the 50 United States, Canada, Bermuda, Puerto Rico, Mexico and the District of Columbia who are 21 years of age or older. Fares quoted in US dollars. Please refer to the applicable Cunard brochure or Cunard.com for terms, conditions and definitions that apply to all reservations. Ask about our applicable air add-on programme. Please reference promotion code: RDA/RDB. Offer expires 3/31/13. ®

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Pleasant Holidays — well-known for its Hawaiian, Caribbean and Mexican vacations — now offers Europe vacations to the popular cities of London, Paris, Rome, Florence and Venice. Its 2013 Europe vacations portfolio features more than 40 hotels with daily breakfast included, 7 Europe river cruises, private airport transfers in each city and EuroStar high-speed trains connecting London & Paris, in addition to a variety of activities, events and attractions. To celebrate the occasion, Pleasant Holidays is offering an exclusive $300 air credit per booking for new bookings made through 2/28/13 for travel anytime. A minimum 6-night stay at a participating hotel and roundtrip airfare are required. The $300 air credit is taken at time of booking and is valid on any airline for First, Business, Premium Economy and Economy Class fares. Flights are also available between countries within Europe for travelers who wish to visit multiple cities. $300 Hot Deals Air Credit Offer: Valid on new bookings made 1/7/13–2/28/13 for travel any time, must include airfare and minimum 6-night accommodation at a participating Hot Deals property (contact a AAA Travel Agent). Discount is per booking and is taken at the time of booking. Offer not combinable with all specials and may be withdrawn at any time. Certain restrictions may apply. Not responsible for errors or omissions. (Pleasant Holidays acts only as an agent for the travel providers participating in promotion.) CST# 1007939-10. UBI# 601 915 263. TSR# 5308. Copyright © 2013 Pleasant Holidays LLC. All Rights Reserved.

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Walt Disney World unveils expanded New Fantasyland Adding more magic to the Magic Kingdom

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alt Disney once promised that Disneyland would never be complete as long as there is imagination left in the world. The New Fantasyland at Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom delivers on that promise. This spectacular addition to the Magic Kingdom will take guests beyond the walls of Cinderella Castle to discover new worlds featuring iconic Disney characters and stories in ways that are more imaginative, more interactive and more immersive than ever before. The largest expansion project in Magic Kingdom history New Fantasyland consists of the Enchanted Forest and Storybook Circus, where families will experience an array of fun-filled family games and interactive wonders inside the Big Top. Inspired by Disney’s classic animated film Dumbo, it’s festooned with multicolored circus tents and paraphernalia, with Casey Jr., the beloved locomotive bringing the circus to town. The sound of a calliope leads guests to that beloved airborne pachyderm at the Dumbo the Flying Elephant attraction. The classic Barnstormer coaster has a bright new look as well, featuring Goofy as “The Great Goofini.” Hold on! It’s a twisting, turning family-style roller coaster ride high above the circus. But that’s just the beginning of what guests will discover. Under the Sea ~ Journey of the Little Mermaid, is

ANIMAL MAGNETISM — The Beast welcomes guests to his castle in the Magic Kingdom. a major new attraction where guests travel with Ariel and her friends above and below the waves. It combines the enduring appeal of a classic Disney “dark ride” with ultra high tech innovations to offer guests a personal journey into scenes from the film. Adventurers will feel as if they are descending below the ocean’s surface and once “under the sea,” they will find themselves

immersed in the story of “The Little Mermaid.” They’ll share Ariel’s adventure through a magical cast of characters — and a captivating musical score that will entice everyone to sing along. The fun continues at “Ariel’s Grotto,” a meet-and-greet with the mermaid heroine herself. The Castle of the Beast stands majestically upon a hill just across an old stone

bridge from Ariel’s new home. The Be Our Guest Restaurant will feature a lavish dining experience in the elegant ballroom, gallery, and mysterious “West Wing” of the castle. Nearby in Belle’s Village, guests will find the rousing Gaston’s Tavern and Bonjour! Village Gifts. Just outside the village are Belle’s cottage and Enchanted Tales with Belle. The adventure begins in Maurice’s workshop, where a magical mirror is the doorway to a captivating new kind of storytelling experience. Visitors are transported to the Beast’s library to meet Belle and Lumiere, and share in a lively, interactive, re-telling of the “tale as old as time.” There’s even more in store for Fantasyland guests this year with the opening of Princess Fairytale Hall. Aurora, Cinderella and other Disney princesses, will greet guests in their new home in the Castle Courtyard in the center of Fantasyland.

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AAA members receive special lodging programs at selected hotels, preferred parking at the theme parks when they purchase a select AAA vacation package or pre-purchase select theme park tickets at AAA. See your AAA Travel Agent or log on to AAA.com/Disney for special member values on Disney Vacations.

This could be your year in Provence Marseille-Provence is Europe’s 2013 Capital of Culture

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elebrated for its sun, color, food, and wine, the heart of Provence is in the hills that bind the alps to the sea. These are the sloping vineyards and golden fields that inspired Cézanne and Van Gogh. Marseille — France’s oldest town — is filled with the tastes and smells of the sea — from the aroma of the Vieux Port fish market — to the tangy Bouillabaisse in the terraced cafes. Just offshore is the infamous Château d’If, the island prison that was the home of Edmond Dantès, in Alexandre Dumas’ The Count of Montecristo. No traveler can leave Marseille without visiting its guardian angel — the Vierge de la Garde basilica — which stands watch high above the city. In 2013, Marseille-Provence will be the European Capital of Culture and the region will host over 400 cultural events. J1 is new space that will welcome cruise ships and passengers right along the sea. The top floor will host major exhibitions, and activities during all of 2013. Vincent Van Gogh found inspiration in the charming town of Arles and you will, too. Falling under the spell of the Provençal light and the vivid palette of nature, he produced more than 300 paintings and drawings in 15 months. Sometimes referred to as “Little Rome”

FRENCH CONNECTION — The village of Gordes is perched on the southern edge of the Plateau de Vaucluse. Arles has a wealth of Roman monuments, including the Amphitheater and Constantine’s baths. Aix-en-Provence (usually called Aix) is a small, classically Provençal town, lined with charming Renaissance mansions. Visitors can bask in the town’s serene medieval atmosphere, or savor a glass of perfectly chilled rosé in the treelined Cours Mirabeau.

Cézanne was born in Aix and Painters and the Mediterranean, is a major exhibition that showcases the ways artists like Van Gogh, Bonnard, Cézanne, Matisse, Picasso and De Stael, portrayed southern France between 1880 and 1960. The exhibit will take place simultaneously at Aix-en-Provence’s Musée Granet and Marseille’s Palais Longchamp. The glamorous seaside town of Saint

Tropez has long been a favorite of international A-listers. Ships anchor in the harbor and passengers are tendered right into the heart of town, which retains much of the charm of a quiet French fishing village. Climb up to the early 17th-century Citadel for some memorable views of the town and the wooded peninsula. Vaucluse is renowned for meadows of blue lavender flowering from June to August. The ochre quarries of Roussillon, magnificent village of Gordes and Mont Ventoux are just some of the unforgettable sights. A few miles away are the Côtes du Rhône and Châteauneuf du Pape wine growing regions. Avignon is famous as the city where the Popes fled from Rome in the 14th century. The palace they built, Le Palais des Papes, is the world’s largest Gothic building. IN THE SOUP

Marseille’s famous “Bouillabaisse” is made with Mediterranean rock fish cooked in saffron, served with a spicy fish soup. fOR mORE INfORmATION

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


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Canyon country is nature’s sculpture garden Go canyoneering in the American Southwest

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illions of visitors travel to Arizona each year to visit the Grand Canyon. Nature’s most astonishing spectacle is both exhilarating in its grandeur, and humbling in its scale. What many don’t realize is that this region has many other canyons, all equally rich in color, history, beauty, and splendor. Located on Navajo tribal lands, The towering buttes of Monument Valley will be familiar to movie buffs as the setting for numerous John Ford Westerns, including Stagecoach and The Searchers. Just south of Flagstaff, State Rt. 89A descends 28-miles into Sedona in a breathtaking series of switchbacks. Oak Creek Canyon is a smaller cousin of the Grand Canyon known for colorful rock walls and fantastic formations. The Oak Creek Canyon-Sedona area is second only to the Grand Canyon as Arizona’s most popular tourist destination. The wavy crevices of Antelope Canyon were carved from the Navajo sandstone over the course of countless millenniums. The subtle flow of the rock ridges constantly shifts with the light and the slot canyons are just wide enough for the occasional shafts of sunlight to filter down to the sandy floor. Bryce Canyon’s natural amphitheaters are etched into the side of the Paunsaugunt Plateau. The smallest of Utah’s five national parks houses thousands of oddly humanoid red rock

famous hikes including The Narrows, Subway, and Angels Landing. A short hike brings you to the base of the Court of the Patriarchs, three sandstone monoliths named after the Old Testament patriarchs: Abraham, Issac, and Jacob. Angels Landing is one of the most famous hikes in all of Zion but is not for people with a fear of heights. Although not particularly difficult, the sheer cliffs drop off more than 2,000 feet on both sides of the narrow trail as you approach the pinnacle. If you can stand to look, the view from the top is well worth it!

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CHROMATIC CANYON — Oak Creek Canyon’s colorful rock walls. spires known as hoodoos. The Bryce Amphitheater displays many of the parks best-known formations, including the much-photographed Thor’s Hammer, and the Queen’s Castle. Watching the sun come up at Sunrise Point is a ritual here as a fine mist climbs the canyon walls in response to the morning sun, revealing a rocky palette of rose, coral, amber and vermillion. Arches National Park is an arid red desert, punctuated with oddly eroded sandstone pinnacles, balanced rocks,

and spires. The name comes from the world’s largest concentration of natural arches — more than 2,000 sandstone arches covering some 73,000 acres — along a 40-mile scenic drive with numerous overlooks. Zion National Park follows the winding Virgin River surrounded by red and gold stone monoliths that climb more than 2,000-ft high. Located at the junction of the Colorado Plateau, Great Basin and Mojave Desert, Utah’s oldest national park is known for its incredible canyons and spectacular views and

Join AAA Travel on a Southwestern Canyonlands adventure June 12-20, 2013. Highlights include stunning Red Rocks of Sedona, the Grand Canyon, Monument Valley, Bryce Canyon and Zion National Park and two nights in Las Vegas. This AAA Featured Vacation includes motorcoach transportation, 8-nights hotel accommodations, 11 meals, admissions, sightseeing and attractions as per itinerary, taxes and gratuities for included features and baggage handling. Ask about add on airfare. fOR mORE INfORmATION

See the Departures Guide or log on to AAA.com/TravelPlanner for more vacation ideas from AAA Travel.

Don’t get “clocked” by odometer fraud Rolling back mileage can be costly to consumers

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nowing a vehicle’s mileage is a good way to determine its condition and value. If an unscrupulous seller illegally rolls back or “clocks” the odometer, you could end up with a car with a car far more likely to experience costly breakdowns and repairs and with little residual value. The most dangerous odometer rollbacks occur on vehicles that have been in serious crashes and shouldn’t even be on the road. While any vehicle can be tampered with, the problem is more prevalent among high-mileage, late model vehicles. Fleet vehicles, lease cars, rental cars and commercial vehicles typically fall into this category. A rollback artist usually purchases the vehicle legitimately on the wholesale market. The odometer is rolled back to a mileage that is considered “average” or “low” for a vehicle of that age. The interior is cleaned, new brake and gas pedals installed, and the vehicle is sold to an unsuspecting buyer. Vehicles whose odometers have been rolled back, or “spun,” can command artificially high prices. Since the odometer reading is considered a key indicator of condition, unwary consumers typically pay more for a car that they believe, has low mileage, assuming

REELING IN THE YEARS — Digital odometers that have been tampered with are harder to detect. it will provide more years of troublefree service. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), odometer fraud causes consumers to lose $4 billion a year. Digital odometers that have been tampered with are even harder to detect since they have no visible moving parts. So called “mileage correction devices” are available online for as little

as $500 and can rollback or “clock” a digital odometer in as little as six seconds. Some digital odometers will display an asterisk or some other symbol if the odometer’s been changed. There are several things consumers can be on the lookout for when purchasing a vehicle: • Compare the odometer mileage with maintenance and inspection

records. Look for oil-change stickers, service records or warranty cards. Page through the owner’s manual to see if maintenance records are listed, or if pages have been removed; • On mechanical odometers, check to make sure that the digits in the odometer are lined up straight–particularly the 10,000 digit; • Examine wear and tear on the vehicle and make sure it seems consistent with the stated mileage. Check the steering wheel to see if it is worn smooth. Look for signs of excessive wear on the armrest, the floor mats, brake and gas pedals and the area around the ignition. If these items were recently replaced, that could also indicate efforts to conceal the car’s actual mileage; • Run a free CARFAX Odometer Check (available at AAA.com) and consider requesting a Vehicle History Report to check for odometer discrepancies in the vehicle’s history.

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Falling trees and your homeowners insurance Getting to the root of the problem

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hen a tree falls on a house, the first thing most homeowners wonder is whether their insurance will cover the damage. Fortunately, they do, and the coverage inclusions are clear. If a tree falls on a home or other insured property structure, a homeowner’s insurance policy provides coverage for the structure itself and the items inside of it. This type of coverage includes trees that fall due to hail, lightning or wind. The fallen tree does not have to be owned by the policyholder for a claim to be approved. For example, if a tree owned by a neighbor falls over the property line onto a policyholder’s home, the affected homeowner’s policy will cover the damage. The affected homeowner must simply file a claim with his or her insurance company. Trees, branches and shrubbery have a tendency to become hazardous objects during storms, and insurance companies are aware of this fact. This is why they do not conduct extensive investigations to figure out exactly where the offending tree or shrub came from. Their duty is to assess the damage, figure out the reimbursement cost and issue a check. In some cases, the insurance company may try to collect money from a neighbor’s insurer. This process is called subrogation, and it is usually initiated when the insurer feels that the offend-

on the type of policy chosen. However, if a fallen tree does not damage a home or structure, there is usually no reimbursement for damage or removal. Some insurance companies may extend special coverage for trees blocking driveways or handicapped ramps. In addition to the previous coverage inclusions, standard homeowners insurance policies allow protection for tree damage due to theft, explosion, fire, lightning, vandalism, malicious mischief and vehicles owned by others. However, coverage is usually limited to a small percentage of the amount of insurance on the home or other property structures. As a rule, most insurers place a limit of $500 for any shrub, plant or tree. Shrubbery and trees grown for business purposes require special business insurance policies. To learn more about this type of coverage, discuss the options with an agent.

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WORTH SOME GREEN — Homeowners insurance typically pays for tree damage and the cost to remove the tree. ing tree was not kept well. However, this is the insurance company’s job. If the company is successful in proving the tree was poorly maintained, the policyholder affected by the damage may receive a reimbursement for his or her deductible amount.

If a tree falls on a home or insured structure, there is also coverage for the cost to remove the tree. This amount is usually between $500 and $1,000. Reimbursement numbers may vary from one insurance company to another. The amount also varies depending

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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International travel high on the travelers’ lists Top adventure travel destinations for 2013

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odern explorers are increasingly looking for travel experiences that offer under-theradar appeal, active excursions and authentic connections to the local culture. The Adventure Travel Trade Association reports that 26% of travelers engage in adventure activities on vacation. These “walks on the wild side” might include swimming with dolphins in New Zealand’s Bay of Islands, or an underground float trip on the Caves Branch River in Belize, which unravels like yarn through the Maya mountains. Bucket List travelers are also trending toward more experiential and exotic options. They want to move beyond the traditional vacation clichés. Savvy travelers are looking for a mind, body and soul mix of cultural immersion, great food and hands-on sight-doing. Topping the list of adventure travel destinations for 2013 are Galápagos, Antarctica, Italy and Kenya. Antarctica is a journey that few in the world are fortunate enough to make. The White Continent reveals soaring 15,000-foot peaks, volcanic calderas, thermal hot springs, teeming wildlife, and remote research stations. Penguins gliding down icecaps into the sea and island-sized glaciers are sights that leave visitors in awe of this secluded continent. Situated about 500 miles west of the coast of Ecuador, the Galápagos

distinctive dress and tribal customs that date back centuries. Kenya’s Masai Mara National Reserve and the contiguous Serengeti National Park in neighboring Tanzania, are famous for their big cats and the annual migration of zebra, Thomson’s gazelle, and wildebeest known as the Great Migration. Stalk the thundering herds armed with just a camera and only the savannah between you and the storied “Big Five.” Soar over the Great Rift Valley in a hot air balloon, or sleep under a million stars in a Hemingwaystyle bush camp. Learn to walk silently across the savannah alongside a Masai warrior and experience the circle of life firsthand in the cradle of mankind.

BUILT FOR SPEED — The cheetah is the world’s fastest land animal capable reaching speeds between 70 and 75 mph in short bursts. Archipelago lies directly on the equator. The islands are famed for their vast number of endemic species including the Blue-footed booby and the Galápagos giant tortoise. Visitors can dive beneath Darwin’s Arch — nature’s own version of the Arc de Triomphe — mingle with penguins and sea lions, or explore a coral sand beach. Italy has beckoned travelers for centuries drawn by its sunny Mediterranean climate and remarkable natural beauty. Revel in the sun washed languor of a countryside peppered with olive

groves, medieval villages, or explore the enduringly chaotic cultural capitals of Venice and Rome. Follow the Eternal City’s maze of twisting alleys to Basilica Square, or linger in Cortona, the ancient Etruscan city that inspired the book “Under the Tuscan Sun.” Visit the Blue Grotto on the enchanted Isle of Capri, or marvel at Michelangelo’s David in Florence, the capital of Tuscany, and cradle of the Italian Renaissance. East Africa’s game parks and reserves shelter an astounding array of wildlife and the Masai people, known for their

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Join AAA Travel on the October 5-18 Plains of Africa Wildlife Safari. This 12 night Explorations by AAA Member Choice Vacations features 9 Wildlife Safaris, visits to Nairobi, the Masai Mara, Karen Blixen Home, and Amboseli National Park, famous for Africa’s Big Five and snow-capped Mt. Kilimanjaro. Spend two nights in the Mt. Kenya Safari Club, once the private retreat of actor William Holden. fOR mORE INfORmATION

Visit AAA.com/Africa for a complete itinerary, trip details and information.


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Uniworld showcases new ships, destinations River cruise line has some exciting additions for 2013

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ore travelers are discovering that a river cruise is a great way to discover a new destination. This year, more river cruises will be setting sail in Italy and Eastern Europe, as well as the mostly uncharted waters of Southeast Asia and the Far East. Experts predict China’s Yangtze River and the Mekong in Cambodia and Vietnam, will soon be a popular alternatives to more traditional European river cruises like the Rhine and Danube New destinations, new ships, and new itineraries are all part of Uniworld Boutique River Cruises’ exciting additions for 2013. Uniworld is the only river cruise line sailing Italy’s Po River and the Venice Lagoon. Their Splendors of Italy sailing combines a 7-night river cruise with a two-night land stay in Florence and three nights in Rome. There truly is no place on earth quite like Italy. From the palazzo-lined canals of Venice to the fertile olive groves of Tuscany, and monuments of Rome, the birthplace of the Renaissance delights even the most experienced traveler. Other new European itineraries include Grand Danube & Prague, a 14-night journey exploring 7 countries, including five UNESCO Heritage Sites. Highlights of Eastern Europe is a memorable 8-day journey through Austria,

GOING WITH THE FLOW — Chau Doc, a busy river crossing between Vietnam and Cambodia, is known for its many floating raft houses. Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, and Serbia. Uniworld features luxurious ships with an average capacity of 130 guests, included shore excursions fully hosted by local experts, world-class gourmet cuisine, and award-winning, personalized hospitality. The boutique cruise line was recently named to Condé Nast Traveler’s prestigious Gold List and won “Best River Ships” in their Readers’ Poll.

They will continue this tradition of excellence by introducing their latest luxury build, the Queen Isabel on Portugal’s Douro River. Lovers of beautiful vistas and Port wine will revel in the dramatic landscape of the Douro Valley, where grape vines cling tenaciously to steep terraces hand carved into the rocky hillsides. Queen Isabel’s beautifully appointed river view staterooms

and suites feature full balconies on the Upper Deck, while baths are stocked with L’Occitane en Provence bath and body products, plush towels, waffle bathrobes, and slippers. Uniworld will sail two new luxury ships Century Legend and Century Paragon, on China’s Yangtze River, while the new River Orchid, plies the fabled Mekong. The River Orchid boasts just 30 deluxe staterooms, and travelers will discover two countries, two cultures, and two ways of life on the 15-day Timeless Wonders of Vietnam, Cambodia & the Mekong sailing. Cambodia’s Angkor Wat literally means “City of Temples.” The world’s largest temple complex was built over five centuries and visitors will marvel at the pyramid temple of Bayon, whose many towers feature enormous carved heads. The 12th century temple of Ta Phrom, looks more like a scene from Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. The temple roof caved in centuries ago and tree roots have burst through the moss-encrusted stone walls.

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

AAA supports ignition interlocks for drunk drivers Most effective way of keeping impaired drivers off the road

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AA reminds drivers of the sobering fact. Alcohol-related highway fatalities remain a leading problem on the nation’s roadways. The organization now advocates for ignition interlock devices for first-time offenders to combat the dangers of drunk driving. AAA is not alone in its concern about impaired driving or strong support for tough policies for convicted drunk drivers. According to the 2012 Traffic Safety Culture Index conducted by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, more than nine in 10 drivers consider it a serious threat to their personal safety when others drink and drive, and near-

ly all (97 percent) surveyed find it unacceptable for a driver to get behind the wheel when they have had too much to drink. To prevent these dangers, nearly eight in 10 Americans support requiring ignition interlocks for all convicted DUI offenders, even if it’s their first conviction. “Research has identified ignition interlock devices (IIDs) as a proven way to save lives,” said Brian Newbacher, director of public affairs for AAA East Central. “AAA’s recommendation to require the use of IIDs for all convicted offenders is grounded in research, which shows that IIDs are more effective than other methods at reducing

re-arrest among convicted drunk drivers and keeping impaired drivers off the road,” he said. AAA is reaching out to motorists on the heels of a recent National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) decision to support laws requiring IID use for all first-time DUI offenders—one of several new recommendations issued to help curb alcohol-related traffic injury and death.“ I commend AAA for stepping up for safety,” said NTSB Chairman Deborah Hersman. “Technologies such as ignition interlocks will reduce alcohol-related crashes on our nation’s roadways. We look forward to working alongside AAA and its clubs to eliminate the nation’s top killer on our roadways – impaired driving.” AAA offers the following tips for members who plan to attend parties or other events where alcohol is being served: • Always plan ahead to designate a non-drinking driver before any party or celebration begins; • Never get behind the wheel of a car when you’ve been drinking alcohol – even after just one drink; • Never ride as a passenger in a car driven by someone who has been drinking alcohol – even after just one drink; • Do not hesitate to take the keys from friends or family members who may be impaired; • Call a taxi for a friend in need; • Be a responsible host in reminding

guests to stay safe and always offer alcohol-free beverages; • If you encounter an impaired driver on the road, keep a safe distance and ask a passenger to call 911; (or pull over to a safe location to make the call yourself) • Remember: prescription, over-thecounter medications and illegal drugs also can impair your ability to drive safely.

A STRONG DETERRENT — Fifty to 75 percent of convicted drunk drivers continue to drive on a suspended license. fOR mORE INfORmATION

Visit PreventDUI.AAA.com for impaired driving facts, transportation alternatives and expert advice. AAA encourages visitors to Take the Pledge to drive drug-and alcohol-free.


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Six of one, a half-dozen of the other Mazda’s third generation midsize sedan

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ack Benny once quipped that he could follow any other comedian, tell all the same jokes and get double the laughs. Benny had impeccable timing and in the automotive business as in comedy, timing is everything. And probably no one gets the joke better than Mazda, a company that has made an art form out of building the right cars at the wrong time. Mazda introduced the powerful but thirsty Rotary engine, just in time for the 1973 energy crisis. They built great sports cars when the public wanted SUVs, then shifted over to fuel economy, when buyers were demanding more performance. The Mazda6 was introduced in 2002 as a scrappy but undersized alternative to the Laurel and Hardy of mid-size sedans — the Toyota Camry and the Honda Accord. Its offbeat good looks and nimble handling injected a little Zoom-Zoom into a segment where the emotional response usually ranges from “meh” to “gaaah!” Widened and lengthened for the 2009 model year, it was sportier and more athletic than its peers, but suffered the almost comical indignity of a recall when colonies of Yellow Sac Spiders were found building nests inside the 6’s fuel lines. Now Mazda is taking a giant step in what it hopes is the right direction

A blind spot monitoring system is part of the Smart City Brake Support system (SCBS) that will assist drivers in avoiding front collisions when traveling at speeds of less than 20 miles per hour. Later this year, it will be the first production vehicle to feature Mazda’s capacitor-based brake energy regeneration system known as i-ELOOP. Mazda is ambitiously pitching the 6 to buyers of entry-level luxury cars like the BMW 3-Series and Audi A4. Realistically, it will compete against the more prosaic Accord, Camry and Nissan’s hot new Altima. That in itself will be no mean feat given the stellar reputation of these worthy sedans. Maybe this time they will have finally gotten their timing right.

ZOOM WITH ROOM — The Mazda6 is a family sedan with the heart of a sports car. with the all-new 2014 Mazda6. Strongly influenced by Mazda’s Takari Concept, the Mazda6 makes no excuses for its style and spunk — qualities usually absent in a mid-size sedan. The KODO “Soul of Motion” design language — which the company says is inspired by the movement of wild animals — permeates every facet of the sheet metal, from its elongated hood and cab-forward proportions to its predatory looking “face”. Front and rear overhangs are clipped short with deeply flared fenders

that have become a Mazda leitmotif. Consumers can look forward to a slew of performance-inspired amenities such as aggressively styled alloy wheels, LED lights, as well as a Euro centric interior and a ride that’s much closer to Hamburg than to Hiroshima. Madza6’s power will come in two distinct flavors, a 184 horsepower SKYACTIV-G 2.5-liter gasoline engine and the SKYACTIV-D turbo diesel scheduled for the second half of the year.

VEHICLE TYPE: Four-door, 5-passenger, FWD midsize sedan. ENGINE: 2.5-liter, 184-hp DOHC 4-cylinder engine TRANSMISSION: 6-speed automatic or 6-speed manual. LENGTH /WEIGHT: 191.5”, 3,232-lbs. EPA ESTIMATES: 26/38 mpg (city/highway) w/automatic COMPETITION: Honda Accord, Chevy Malibu, Toyota Camry. WARRANTY: 36 months/36,000 miles. COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: USA. MSRP: $21,675 to $30,290.

AAA is working to keep seniors in the driver’s seat SeniorDriving.AAA.com has expert advice on senior mobility issues

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he unprecedented growth of the senior population is one of the most profound developments of our time. More people are living longer, are in better health and possess more resources than at any other time in history. In addition, since January 2011, over 10,000 Baby Boomers are turning 65 each day. These individuals are guided by a combination of health, financial and social forces, driven by values and life experiences. This burgeoning senior population is among the most mobile age groups, with many driving well into their 80s or beyond. It is imperative that AAA is prepared to give these mature drivers the information they need to maintain safe driving practices. It is no surprise that driving ability is affected by natural changes to our bodies over time. As we age, some of our senses become a little duller. We need more light to see clearly and frequently night driving becomes more of a challenge. In addition, we may not fully understand how to use all the new safety features of our car, or how to properly adjust our seats, mirrors, etc. At AAA, we are dedicated to keeping seniors driving as long as safely possible. According to the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, the collision rate per

to measure the functional abilities scientifically linked to crash risk among older drivers and identifies potential problem areas with suggestions to correct them. “Keeping the Keys” is a AAA workshop designed to provide an overview of the full suite of resources AAA has for senior drivers. For more information on how AAA can help keep seniors and their families drive safely longer, visit Seniordriving.AAA.com.

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KNOW THE FACTS — SeniorDriving.AAA.com is designed to help senior drivers on the road for as long as safely possible and mobile thereafter. mile driven rises steadily for drivers 65 and older, and those drivers are involved in more collisions per mile driven than any other age group except teenagers. AAA’s goal is to help seniors drive longer and safely maintain the independence and lifestyle to which they are accustomed. Our senior website Seniordriving.AAA.com contains resources to help seniors do just that. For example, one can take a skills

assessment, learn safe driving tips, take an online Mature Operator course and get expert advice on how to discuss safe driving with seniors, just to name a few of the resources available. AAA’s “Car Fit” program designed to help mature drivers find out how well their personal vehicle “fits” them and actions they can take to improve the fit. “Roadwise Review” is a state-of-the art computer-based driving tool used

Here are some quick ways seniors can improve their safety today: • Make sure your seat, controls and mirrors are adjusted properly; • Plan trips to take advantage of times with light traffic; • Know how your medications affect you and how they interact; • Avoid conditions that challenge your driving ability, such as low light or high glare situations; • Rather than make a difficult left turn at a busy intersection, consider going straight and making three right turns instead; • For more tips on how you can make your driving safer, visit www. SeniorDriving.AAA.com.


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New tire technology pumps up fuel savings Unusual ingredients like orange oil makes tires more ‘a-peeling’

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oday’s high-tech tires feature such exotic materials as volcanic ash for icy conditions, and carbon fiber and Kevlar belts to toughen sidewalls and reduce noise and vibration. Nokian uses a silica-canola oil compound to lower the rolling resistance in their acclaimed Nokian WR D3 winter tires. Michelin’s Helio Compound rubber mix, used on their Latitude Alpin, and MXM4 allweather tires, contains sunflower oil to improve traction at low temperatures. Sumitomo’s Ensave tire substitutes vegetable oil for its petroleum equivalent, and the compounds are reinforced with fibers made from plant cellulose. One of the more interesting ingredients in Yokohama’s new AVID Ascend, passenger tire is orange oil, an essential oil produced by cells inside the rind of an orange. Adding the zest of an orange to a favorite recipe is one thing, but how did Yokohama come up with the idea of adding to your tires? According to Yokohama orange oil improves traction, and tread life. It also helps consumers save money at the gas pump by improving fuel efficiency via a 20-percent reduction in rolling resistance. AAA responds to millions of roadside assistance calls each year to change flats, but fixing flats may soon become a thing of the past. Even though run

ON A ROLL — Properly inflated tires enhance safety, and improve fuel economy and performance. flat tires have been around since 1994, consumers have been slow to embrace them due to their high cost and harsh ride. However with spare tires disappearing from more new car models and improved tire designs, motorist may want to reconsider their options. Yokohama’s new AVID ENVigor ZPS (Zero Pressure System) can be driven up to 50 miles at 50 miles per hour after the loss of air. It uses rigid sidewall reinforcement with a low heat-generating com-

pound designed to support the weight of the vehicle during loss of air pressure. Maintaining proper tire pressure is one of the least expensive ways to increase vehicle fuel economy while saving drivers money. Under-inflated tires increase a vehicle’s resistance, require the engine to work harder and use more fuel. In fact, 10 percent of a vehicle’s useful energy is used to overcome rolling resistance. By keeping tires inflated to the recom-

mended pressure, drivers can improve their gas mileage by a maximum of 3 percent — the equivalent of saving up to $0.10 per gallon of gasoline. Properly inflated tires enhance safety, improve vehicle performance, wear evenly and prolong tread life. Goodyear’s Air Maintenance Technology (AMT) AMT may soon help enable tires to remain inflated at the optimum pressure – without the need for any external pumps or electronics. All components of the AMT system will be fully contained within the tire. The potential benefits of such a system include improved fuel economy, reduced emissions, longer tire life, enhanced safety and performance. The company will start testing the tires on commercial fleets in 2013.

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According to the Rubber Manufacturers Association (RMA), tire pressure can drop 1-2 pounds per square inch (psi) for every 10 degree Fahrenheit drop in temperature. An estimated 4.5 million tires wear out too early each year due to under-inflation. fOR mORE INfORmATION

Visit AAA.com for information on all things automotive including tips on buying, operating and maintaining a vehicle.

aroundtown CVSR: CANAL EXPLORER — (February 02 - 24) Experience the adventure, romance, and nostalgia of a vintage train ride through Cuyahoga Valley National Park. Ride to the Canal Visitor Center to learn about the Ohio & Erie Canal. Following a 40-minute layover, climb back aboard for the return trip. Days, times, and fares vary. For details and to register call 800.468.4070 or visit www.CVSR.com. THE BIG CHILL — (February 15) Kiss the cold weather (and work week) goodbye and “chill” with friends, food and spirits while supporting the Alzheimer’s Association. The time is from 6 to 9 p.m. at Bridges at Quicken Loans Arena, 1 Center Court, Cleveland. THE DEVIL’S MUSIC: THE LIFE AND BLUES OF BESSIE SMITH — (February 15 – March 10) This soulful musical transports you to the 1930s and a private parlor in Memphis, where sexy and sassy Bessie Smith takes center stage. Don’t miss the amazing life and career, the loves and losses, and the great songs that made her “The Empress of the Blues.” Location: Allen Theater – Cleveland Play House, 1407 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland. Call 216.400.7000 for ticket information and show times or visit www.clevelandplayhouse.com.

BRITE WINTER FESTIVAL — (February 16) Enjoy musical performances, outdoor art and some of the most epic snowball fights visitors have ever seen. At the heart of the festival is more than 20 performances by local, regional and national musical acts and a lighting competition sponsored by GE Lighting. Best of all, the festival is completely free. The time is from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. in the Market District in Ohio City, Bridge Ave. at West 26th Street, Cleveland. Visit them online at www.britewinter.com. CUPID’S UNDIE RUN CLEVELAND — (February 16) Participants go on a mile-ish run through the Tremont neighborhood in their bedroombest on Valentine’s weekend. Preand post-run festivities are held at The Southside. Proceeds benefit the Children’s Tumor Foundation. The time is from noon to 5 p.m. Location: The South Side, 2207 W. 11th Street, Cleveland. Visit www. cupidsundierun.com/Cleveland. ORCHID SHOW & SALE — (February. 16 – 17) Hundreds of bold, fragrant, blooming orchids will be on display. Orchid vendors will open for orchid sales beginning at 10 a.m., and the juried show will begin at 12 p.m. at the Cleveland Botanical Garden, 11030 East Boulevard, Cleveland.

ADVANCE AUTO PARTS MONSTER JAM — (February 16-17) A weekend of intense demolition, highflying wheelies and all-around family fun as Monster Jam, presented by Advance Auto Parts, roars into The Q. The premier monster truck series, Monster Jam showcases freestyle and racing competition among custom-designed machines that average 12 feet tall by 12 feet wide, sitting atop 66-inch-tall tires. Tickets are $10 to $55 and the times are Saturday at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, at 2:00 p.m. Location: Quicken Loans Arena, 1 Center Court, Cleveland. CLEVELAND’S FUNNIEST RABBI — (February 20) Five Rabbis compete for the title of “Cleveland’s Funniest Rabbi 2013.” Come cheer on your favorite Rabbi, as they entertain the masses in this fantastically popular event and Purim celebration. Ticket includes grogger, Hamentaschen, and other goodies. The time is from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage, 2929 Richmond Road, Beachwood. Contact: 216.593.0587. MUSIC OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT — (February 23) See and hear the songs that inspired a nation! Dr. Michael Strasser, Professor of Musicology at Baldwin Wallace College, will present a his-

torical perspective of the Civil Rights Movement. Call 216.447.0160 to register. The Independence Library is located at 6361 Selig Drive, Independence, OH. SESAME STREET LIVE — (February 28 - March 1) Jenny, an enthusiastic new music teacher, arrives on Sesame Street only to discover that her instruments are missing. Jenny’s new Muppet friends quickly come to the rescue and discover ‘instruments’ they never knew existed — rubber duckies, trash can lids and even cookie jars. Location: State Theater – PlayhouseSquare, 1501 Euclid Avenue, Suite 200, Cleveland, OH. Contact www.playhousesquare.org or call 216.241.6000 for show times and ticket information. CLEVELAND AUTO SHOW —(February 23-March 3) The Cleveland Auto Show marks the start of the spring car-buying season in Northeast Ohio. Featuring concept, pre-production and all the latest production models from the world’s auto manufacturers, with nearly 1.2 million square feet of exhibits. The show also features a classic car show and an array of entertainment including Ride N Drives, celebrity appearances and Cleveland Browns players. Location: IX Center, IX Center Dr., Cleveland.


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Oceania Cruises celebrates 10th Anniversary Four Anniversary Sailings highlight a milestone year in 2013

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ver the past decade Oceania Cruises has carved out a remarkable niche in the cruise industry by combining affordable luxury, with a casual, country club atmosphere and destination rich itineraries. Oceania celebrates its 10th anniversary in 2013, kicking off a year of special events, designated sailings, and onboard celebrations Oceania’s Cruises’ four mid-size ships epitomize quiet grace, worldly destinations and elegant, sophisticated décor. They are large enough to accommodate three decks of balcony cabins, commodious public rooms, and an attentive, European trained staff, yet intimate enough to take travelers where massmarket ships cannot — into secluded ports and quiet, unspoiled islands. Public rooms have all the understated elegance of an English country house with lustrous wood paneling, berrycolored carpets, and plump wing chairs. Staterooms are generous with amenities like Egyptian cotton linens, luxurious Tranquility Beds, plush duvets, and English-milled toiletries. About 70% of suites and staterooms include private teak verandas. Four special Anniversary Sailings will feature passenger perks like an anniversary cocktail reception, celebratory caviar brunch and gala dinner accompanied by private label 10th anniversary wine and hosted by one of the company founders.

AFFORDABLE LUXURY — Oceania Cruises features attractively-appointed mid-size ships, gourmet cuisine and award-winning itineraries. The 14-day Scandinavian Serenade departs from London to Stockholm onboard Oceania Marina on June 11. In addition to a 3-day stay in St. Petersburg, Russia, the cruise visits Amsterdam; Oslo, Norway; Copenhagen; Berlin (Warnemunde); Riga, Latvia; Tallinn, Estonia and Helsinki, Finland. Riviera’s Italian Escapade departs on July 3, 2013, from Rome for a 10-day voyage to Venice. Ports include Florence/ Pisa/Tuscany (Livorno), Italy; Sorrento/ Capri, Italy; Amalfi/Positano, Italy;

Taormina (Sicily), Italy; Corfu, Greece; Kotor, Montenegro and Dubrovnik, Croatia. Regatta’s 7-day Coastal Alaska sails on July 5, 2013 from Seattle to Seattle with calls at Ketchikan and Wrangell, Alaska; and Prince Rupert, British Columbia. Nautica’s Roman Legends departs September 6, 2013 for a 10-day voyage from Barcelona to Athens. Visits include Provence (Marseille), France; Portofino, Italy; Florence/Pisa/Tuscany (Livorno), Italy; Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy;

Sorrento/Capri, Italy; Taormina (Sicily), Italy; Ephesus (Kusadasi), Turkey and Santorini, Greece. Kusadasi, a popular resort town on the Turkish coast, is the gateway to ancient ruins of Ephesus, once the largest city in the Roman Empire. St. Paul preached the Gospel in the Great Theatre and you can almost hear the footsteps of Anthony and Cleopatra echoing on the Arcadian Way, an ancient thoroughfare paved with white marble. Dining with Oceania Cruises means fine food instead of feasts. Master chef Jacques Pepin has adroitly mingled timehonored favorites with ingenious fusion dishes and nouvelle cuisine in four open-seating dining rooms. Guests can savor Maine lobster in the Polo Grill, while the Tuscan-flavored Toscana cooks traditional Italian fare. Each evening, the Terrace Cafe prepares an authentic menu of tapas, paellas and other regional specialties from Spain served al fresco under the stars. A special 10th Anniversary dessert called ZEN, a Manjari Chocolate Bar with Milky Gianduja-Yuzu and Hazelnut Croquant, will be featured fleet-wide in the Grand Dining Room.

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Please see your AAA Departures Guide or log on to AAA.com/cruises for special values on Oceania Cruise vacations.

Carmakers are sensing the future of mobility Predictions for next wave of automotive electronics

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redicting the future has long been a staple of the New Year. Famous futurists run the gamut from Nostradamus, a 16th century French apothecary and seer whose prophecies include both World Wars, and the Atomic bomb, to the Amazing Criswell, whose wildly inaccurate predictions included Pittsburgh being terrorized by an outbreak of cannibalism. In 1940, Henry Ford famously predicted: “Mark my word — a combination airplane and motor car is coming. You may smile, but it will come.” History may yet prove Ford right, but most skeptics believe that flying cars are 20 years away, and always will be. Today, state-of-the-art sensing, computing and communications systems are driving innovation in the automotive industry at an incredible pace. The 2013 Fusion sedan for example, features an unprecedented level of sensors — 74 in all — including radar, sonar, cameras, accelerometers, temperature and even rain sensors. The Fusion can monitor the perimeter around the car and see into places that are not readily visible from the driver’s seat. These sensors produce more than 25 gigabytes of data per hour, which is analyzed by more than 70 on-board computers. Signal information from the driver assist sensors can alert the driver

a stop and transmits an SOS via the driver’s smart phone. In the not too distant future, driver assist options will culminate in autonomous, or self-driving vehicles. Google’s highly publicized driverless vehicle has already logged more than 300,000 miles without an accident. Continental recently became the first automotive supplier to receive approval from the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to test autonomous vehicles on the state’s public roads. The Volkswagen Passat sports a special red license plate that bears an ‘infinity’ symbol to represent the car of the future.

COMMON SENSORS — Continental’s self-driving test vehicle was recently licensed in Nevada. to potential dangers, and actively assist with parking and lane keeping. Top areas for car technology innovation in the coming years will include radar and camera-based sensors that can help evaluate external factors affecting driver attention, and biometric sensors that measure stress levels for a more personalized response from driver assist technologies. Japan’s Aisin Seki Co. which is 30 percent owned by Toyota, debuted its Human Error Monitoring System at this year’s North American International

Auto Show in Detroit, in January. The system uses sensors buried inside the seat that monitor the driver’s heart rate, breathing rhythm, and general body movements for signs of irregular behavior. An infrared camera positioned on the steering column cover monitors changes in the driver’s facial expressions for attentiveness and drowsiness. If the system detects any danger signals the driver is given an audio warning accompanied by seat vibration. If the driver ignores these warnings the system automatically guides the car to

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A recent study commissioned by Ford, found that nine out of ten drivers were interested in driver assist technology in their next vehicle. According to the study, 40 percent are afraid of parallel parking and two-thirds indicated they would be interested in systems that can help them see around other vehicles while backing out of a parking space. fOR mORE INfORmATION

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