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Celebrity’s Modern Luxury meets AAA’s Value
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Members Save on Lockport Locks & Erie Canal Cruises Lockport Locks & Erie Canal Cruises depart from a restored 1840s stone warehouse at 210 Market St. off SR 31. The two-hour narrated Erie Canal cruises take passengers past the original 1800s locks, under an inverted trestle bridge and lift bridges, alongside the original towpath and through a rock cut. Trips depart daily at 10, 12:30 and 3, mid-June through Labor Day; daily at 12:30 and 3 (also Sat. at 10), early May to mid-June and day after Labor Day to mid-October. Tickets are adults $17.50; $9 (ages 4-10). AAA members save $1.50 per adult on regularly scheduled cruises only.
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etting to the departure port when you’re going on a cruise is an unavoidable element that often gets overlooked — and it can be a significant part of your vacation’s cost. That’s why AAA Travel and Celebrity Cruises® have teamed up to offer an extraordinary — but limited-time — opportunity to save as much as $500.00 per person on roundtrip economy-class airfare between your airport gateway city and your cruise departure port. To take advantage of this substantial savings, book an oceanview or higher stateroom and make a deposit at any AAA East Central travel agency location on any 2016 or 2017 sailing of 10 nights or longer with Celebrity Cruises. This offer will only be available for a limited time, so act now. Restrictions may apply. The remarkable airfare savings are just the start of what’s sure to be an equally remarkable cruise vacation. Discerning cruisers choose Celebrity because it’s the world’s leading premium cruise line; they choose it for its stylishly designed accommodations, globally inspired menus crafted by James Beard– featured chefs, amenities and activities to keep you busy (if you like) from morning until night and a level of service that is unsurpassed. But they also choose Celebrity because of a feeling. A sense that every aspect of every Celebrity cruise — every meal, activity, shore excursion and staff interaction — matters. That’s what makes Celebrity what it is and, ultimately, what sets it apart from other cruise lines. That’s Modern Luxury.SM
Your stateroom is a place to call your own. From ocean view to veranda and all the way up to the unforgettable Suite Class experience, you’ll discover that — regardless of size, layout or design — every effort has been made to ensure that you’ll feel right at home. Peaceful, comfortable and stylishly appointed, all staterooms provide you with a private retreat in which you can relax and renew. On a Celebrity cruise, you have up to 12 distinct restaurants to satisfy every one of your food moods. From Continental to Italian, sushi to French and everything in between, dining with Celebrity is an international experience all its own. Add in food-and-wine-pairing dinners expertly curated by sommeliers, craft cocktails and an extensive craft beer selection, and a meal on a Celebrity ship is sure to satisfy more than just your hunger; it satisfies your desire to dine on something new and delicious at every meal. With 1 staff member for nearly every 2 guests, Celebrity’s personal service anticipates your every need. Unobtrusively. Intuitively. Your stateroom attendant, your personal connection to the ship, is always there with a smile and a helping hand. In your stateroom, out by the pool, in the Canyon Ranch SpaClub® or anywhere at all at anytime, Celebrity’s onboard family goes the extra mile to ensure every aspect of your cruise turns out just the way you want it. From twicedaily stateroom service with a chocolate at turndown to providing a well-stocked minibar, everything’s customized for you. That’s the main reason why veteran cruisers choose continued on page 16
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Travelers are discovering that a river cruise can be an extraordinary way to experience the world, transforming an ordinary vacation into an eyeopening and life-altering experience. Uniworld Boutique River Cruises is renowned for its extraordinary itineraries, one-of-a-kind ships, stylish décor, superb cuisine and thoughtful, all-inclusive hospitality. And this August through September, book any 2017 Uniworld itinerary and save when you book using your AAA Member Rewards Visa® credit card. SEE PAGE 7.
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ou’ve been planning your cruise for months. You’ve stocked up on sunblock, stowed away your passport and ironed your best Hawaiian shirt. But have your purchased travel insurance? It may seem like just one more expense, but experienced travelers know insurance is essential to protect their investment. Here are three reasons you need to buy travel insurance for your next cruise. Cruise lines have strict trip cancellation policies — Think your cruise company will understand when your plans change suddenly and you have to make an emergency trip cancellation? Probably not. They count on having their cabins filled when the ship leaves the dock, so many cruise lines have very strict cancellation policies. In many cases, no refunds will be issued for trip interruptions, lost tickets, flight delays, no-shows or missing the check-in before departure. Even making a minor change to your travel plans may be considered a trip cancellation. It’s tough but that’s the way it works. That’s why cruise lines strongly recommend passengers buy cruise insurance. Consider an insurance policy that covers trip cancellations and trip interruption. Medical emergencies happen on cruise ships, too — When you’re lounging on the sun deck, it’s easy to forget you’re hundreds of miles from the nearest hospital. Even if you’re in perfect
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health, you can never predict when you might break an ankle, suffer a heart attack or come down with the flu. Ships’ doctors are equipped to provide prompt medical care, but for serious health emergencies, passengers may need to be airlifted to the closest medical facility. You don’t want to see the bill for that, trust us. Medical evacuations can cost up to $80,000. Some cruise travel insurance plans include coverage
for accidents or medical emergencies. Cruise travel insurance lets you relax — The whole reason you wanted to go on a cruise vacation was to leave life’s worries on shore. But it’s tough to relax if you’re worrying about bad weather, illness, lost luggage, missed flights, theft, international emergencies or that big deadline at work. A good cruise travel insurance policy will offer coverage for the unexpected. Go with Allianz Global Assistance — It’s worth it to review insurance plan carefully before you buy, because not all plans have the same coverage. Most of the major cruise lines offer their own protection plans, but while they are experts in providing a great cruise experience, they’re not insurance experts. Allianz Global Assistance is AAA’s preferred travel insurance provider. When you trust Allianz Global Assistance to insure your cruise you’re getting the protection only a global leader in the industry can provide. In some situations, Allianz Global Assistance provides better benefits than the cruise lines. For instance, most cruise line waivers do not cover cancellations within 24-72 hours of departure. Clients who cancel their cruise during this period are subject to pay the full cancellation penalty and will, at the most, receive vouchers. With Allianz Global Assistance, you receive cash refunds for covered reasons. If you find yourself in need of an $80,000 medical evacuation, Allianz Global Assistance can guarantee payment immediately for covered reasons, while cruise line operators won’t typically reimburse you until after you return from the trip. Do you have an $80,000 line of credit? FOR MORE INFORMATION
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By Richard Hamilton Chairman, AAA East Central ith all of the travel resources available on the Internet, consumers have a bewildering number of choices. But is booking your travel on your own online always the best or least expensive option? According to a recent survey by AAA, a majority of Americans see value in using a travel agent. Eighty-five percent find travel agents provide cost-effective, trouble-free, personalized vacation planning. Why are more people returning to travel agents? Time-challenged consumers may be one reason for the shift. Some simply do not have the time or comfort level to do their own research and planning. Others prefer the personalized service and confidence that comes from letting a professional do the work. They value the expertise that a travel agent brings to the table. While online travel sites certainly have their place, there’s a vast difference between a buying a ticket and creating a vacation. If you’re not familiar with the terrain finding the right information can be an exercise in frustration. Blackouts, restrictions and hidden fees are not always obvious to the casual consumer and mistakes can be costly. Then there is the process of putting all the pieces together — airlines, hotels, travel insurance, ground transportation, sightseeing — the list can be daunting. A simple phone call or visit
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Richard Hamilton to a travel agent helps you avoid endless hours of searching online. Today’s travel counselors are skilled at creating maximum value for their clients. Many specialize in cruises or escorted vacations, or destinations like Disney. They know about all those insider deals, upgrades, perks, hidden restrictions, and the best departures from your hometown. Travel agents have access to dedicated reservation systems where they can compare rates and itineraries at multiple airlines, cruise lines and hotels. In other words they have the connections that can really assist you as a traveler. Just as importantly in the event something does go wrong, they can
advocate on your behalf. Delayed and cancelled flights, missed connections, lost reservations, weather emergencies; they’ve seen it all before and handled the problem. When you book online, you could be out there on your own. Seasoned travelers will tell you that top-notch travel agents have an edge over online vendors and are well worth their modest fees. Travel agencies only began charging fees after airlines stopped paying commissions, but they do still earn commissions from tour operators, hotels, and cruise lines, which can offset user fees altogether. In many cases, the total cost for making all your arrangements through a travel agency will be less than doing it yourself online. A new study funded by Carnival Corporation for the American Society of Travel Agents (ASTA) and conducted by market research firm TNS Global found that travel agents save consumers an average $452 per trip, and four hours in travel planning. One of North America’s largest travel agency networks, AAA offers a full suite of travel solutions including custom branded products like AAA Vacations® that are designed with members in mind, competitively priced and available nowhere else. Whether your perfect escape is sailing away on a cruise, a stay at an all-inclusive resort, or exploring new cultures, AAA Vacations® has the perfect itinerary, special perks and amenities, a Best Price Guarantee and 24/7 customer care.
membersonly Make your college move with Penske Truck Rental Penske offers a course in moving 101
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illions of students shift their belongings back to colleges and universities each year and students will soon begin their annual trek back to school. Moving is never easy but there are things you can do to make it better for everyone involved. Whether you’re a senior or a sophomore, the experts at Penske Truck Rental have a curriculum to help make you or you college-age student make the move: Don’t wait — August is a peak month for moving for both students and families. Reserve a truck before they’re all rented out — at least two weeks prior to your move. For most students, a 12- or 16-foot truck is a perfect fit for contents of a college residence or small off-campus apartment. If you can, try to move on a weekday — weekends are always the busiest moving days. Pack in increments — Start early to avoid the stress of last-minute rushing. It’s OK to leave a box open in case you need something you’ve packed inside it.
Pack smart — Label boxes as you pack. First, list the room that the contents belong in, and, if necessary, a few details such as “glass,” “fragile” or “dishes.” Load your heaviest items on the truck first to create a sturdy base, then start stacking on top. Boxes, packing tape, bubble pack, moving blankets, and hand trucks are also essential to keeping your belongings safer and making your move easier. Think safety — A moving truck is taller, wider and heavier than cars or SUVs. So, drive a bit slower and take extra care when making turns, driving under overhangs or near low tree branches. Always check the mirrors before backing up or making any lane changes. Take it easy, until you become accustomed to operating the vehicle. Penske offers 24/7/365 emergency roadside assistance in case you have a problem. Make it fun — Keep a positive attitude during the move — play music, spring for pizza after all the work is done and don’t let frustration get to you. Penske moving trucks have CD
players, radios, air conditioning and cell-phone outlet chargers — all the things necessary for a comfortable, enjoyable ride. Go green and save green — Save on expenses and be kinder to the environment by moving together with someone from your area. Check with your residence life office on campus to help find someone to share the load. Pack a go bag — With most belongings packed tightly away, create a travel bag for moving day to keep important paperwork, credit cards, identification, change of clothes, drinks and snacks close at hand. Whether you need a truck for moving across the country or down the street, Penske Truck Rental offers significant savings for AAA members. Save 12 percent on one-way & local truck rentals and 12 percent off moving supplies and accessories. (Offer only applicable to daily fixed rate and any mileage charges. Book online and save up to 20 percent on one-way rentals at PenskeTruckRental.com.)
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Go with the flow on a Uniworld Boutique River Cruise An Old World experience on Europe’s original highways
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iscerning travelers have discovered river cruises are an extraordinary way to experience the Continent. Europe’s rivers drift past pastoral valleys, medieval villages and fairytale castles. Historic waterways like the Danube, the Seine and the Rhine flow into the heart of sophisticated Baroque capitals that grew around a millennium of river trade. Breathe in the fragrance of Monet’s garden in Giverny, or soak up the indelible magic of the City of Light. Uniworld Boutique River Cruises are renowned for meticulously crafted ships, stylish décor, superb cuisine and thoughtful, gracious service. Lavishly appointed river view staterooms and suites blend old-world elegance, with innovative technology and ultra-luxurious amenities like handcrafted Savoir of England beds and Egyptian cotton sheets. Marble baths are stocked with L’Occicitane en Provence and Hermès bath and body products, plush towels from Christys of England, and cozy waffle robes. Travelers will also appreciate the value. Uniworld offers a truly all-inclusive river cruise experience including shore excursions and world-class gourmet cuisine. Enjoy unlimited fine wine, beer, spirits, soft drinks, and bottled water, complimentary Wi-Fi, gratuities for all onboard and onshore services, and transfers on arrival and departure
ONE ROOM, A THOUSAND VIEWS — Germany’s Middle Rhine River is lined with castles. Photo courtesy Uniworld Boutique River Cruise Collection. days. This all-inclusive pricing means you can safely plan your vacation budget in advance, and save money when you get there. River cruising also means no packing or unpacking and no sea days. With an average capacity of just 130 guests, there are no lines to get on or off the ship. Distance between ports can be less than an hour and the ships usu-
ally dock in the middle of town, so the charming squares, magnificent cathedrals, bustling marketplaces are often just a short stroll away. Their culinary journeys are just as compelling. Savor duck confit and caviar d’Aquitaine in Bordeaux, or taste a Riesling in the village where the grapes were grown. Uniworld’s farm-totable cuisine features fresh ingredients
sourced from local farmers’ markets and artisanal producers, to ensure every meal embodies the unique character of each region and season. Each itinerary is filled with a range of included onshore excursions. Take in all the “must see” sights and attractions or venture well off the beaten path. Delve deeper into local customs and culture on Uniworld’s “Go Active,” “Do as the Locals Do,” and “Gentle Walking” tours with local experts as your guides. Spend the day in an Alsatian village or bicycle alongside the Danube River. Discover the Budapest that locals love, or unearth Vienna’s imperial history. Tour the medieval gem of Regensburg, and marvel at the magnificent castles along Germany’s Upper Middle Rhine Valley. Travel to the quaint, hilltop towns of Burgundy and Provence, past lush vineyards, and the sun-drenched fields immortalized by Van Gogh and Cézanne. From your vantage point on deck, you’ll experience Europe from a perspective only a river cruise can provide.
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How to talk to teens about identity theft Reducing their chances of becoming a victim
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rotecting your children and monitoring their activities is easier when they’re young. You can walk them to the bus stop each morning, control where and how they spend their time, and try to shield them from negative influences on television or in the movies. But when your child becomes a teenager, it’s much more difficult to to protect them from external dangers, such as identity theft. As with all-important topics, it’s imperative to educate your teen about identity theft and teach them how they can protect themselves. Your teen and the Internet — Social websites are as popular with identity thieves as they are with today’s youth. Speak with your child about becoming friends only with people they know outside of cyber-space and why they should limit the personal details they share online. Advise them that they shouldn’t share their date of birth, full name, address, or school. Absence of this information will make it more difficult for criminals to piece together the necessary data to commit identity theft. Your teen and credit card use — Allowing your teen to get a credit card or to become an authorized user on your credit account, enables him or
DON’T BE A VICTIM — Teens should limit the personal information they share online. her to begin building a credit history. It’s also an important step in learning good credit habits. As you teach your teen about smart credit card use, be sure to also speak with them about protecting personal financial details and the implications that identity theft can have on a person’s credit report and score. Teach your teen to carefully review his or her credit card statements for suspicious transactions and advise your teen against leaving
the card out in the open. When your teen leaves for college — Living in a college dormitory can be a great student experience, and it will be an even better one if your teen takes steps to protect themself from any potential risks that surround them. From an identity theft perspective, there’s usually no need for your teen to take their Social Security card or birth certificate to college. But if he or she must do so, recommend getting a safe-
ty deposit box at a nearby bank and opt to receive bank statements electronically. And, as obvious as it may sound, remind your teen to lock their dorm room whenever they leave, and to password-protect their computer and phone to minimize unauthorized access to personal information. It might seem like a crime that happens only to others, but identity theft is on the rise and the implications of a damaged identity can be severe. Have a dialogue with your teen about identity theft and the simple steps he or she can take to protect their information and privacy. For parents looking to give their teen a little extra security, AAA offers FREE identity monitoring to members 18 and over with enrollment in ProtectMyID® a product that provides identity theft detection, protection, and fraud resolution assistance.
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Get the tools you need to help detect identity theft and resolve potential issues with a ProtectMyID package. Enroll in ProtectMyID Essential or ProtectMyID Deluxe today to help safeguard your identity. For complete details, call 1-877440-6943.
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with AAA and Uniworld Dream destinations. Spectacular surroundings. Leisure and luxury. It’s easy to understand why so many vacations are now voyages. Cruise Lines International Association projects that nearly 24 million passengers will set sail in 2016. That is up more than a million bookings over 2015. The growing popularity of river cruises accounts for many of the new names appearing on passenger lists. AAA can help you navigate all the decisions that turn a dream cruise into an affordable reality. Members receive exclusive savings on sailings onboard Uni-
world Boutique River Cruise Collection. Its fleet of 19 elegantly appointed ships cruise the world’s most scenic rivers. This August through September, book passage on any 2017 Uniworld itinerary and save. Get an additional $250 discount per person ($500 per couple) when you use your AAA credit card to pay at least your deposit for bookings made through Sept 30, 2016. Early-booking savings are available on bookings made through Oct 31, 2016, if you pay the balance at booking. Set sail knowing you got a great deal. Your AAA Travel Agent can help you plan your river cruise and learn more about AAA Vacations amenities on
SAMPLE SAVINGS! Just how much can you save on a river cruise? Uniworld’s Gems of Northern Italy cruise, from Venice to Milan, is a popular choice. Here’s a savings snapshot for that 10-day cruise ($3,749 per person). AAA Member Savings*
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Double AAA Member Savings $250 Early-Booking Savings (paid in full) $400 EXTRA Savings (using your AAA credit card) $250
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*Terms and Conditions: Offers valid for any 2017 sailings. Rate and savings listed in U.S. dollars. Rate is cruise/tour only, per person, based on double occupancy for the Gems of Northern Italy (March 31, 2017, departure, Category 5, River Countess). Includes port charges but does not include airfare, savings, taxes, or fees. Rate may vary by itinerary, stateroom category, and departure date. Double AAA Member Savings of $250 per person for bookings made Aug 1 – Sept 30, 2016. Early-Booking Savings available on bookings made through Oct 31, 2016, if the balance is paid in full at the time of booking. Savings may vary by itinerary and category of accommodations. Extra savings of $250 per person (or $500 per couple) when you use your AAA credit card to pay at least your deposit for bookings made through Sept 30, 2016. Promo code 1AAACC02 must be used at time of booking to receive savings. **For information about rates, fees, other costs and benefits associated with the use of the AAA Member Rewards Visa® credit card, visit any AAA branch or www.AAA.com/creditcard and refer to the disclosures accompanying the online credit application. AAA credit card programs are issued and administered by Bank of America, N.A. Visa and Visa Signature are registered trademarks of Visa International Service Association and are used by the issuer pursuant to license from Visa U.S.A., Inc. ©2016 Bank of America Corporation.©2016 American Automobile Association.ARSLGYGJ
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More wildlife, fewer people than in summer! “HOT” aptly describes AAA’s Yellowstone in Winter escorted tour...as well as the park’s incredible natural phenomena — geysers, mudpots and vents. Seeing this national park’s iconic sights in person can be a life-altering and humbling experience. They’re not just as good as you’ve imagined; they’re better...and even more so in winter! It may be the best season to take in Yellowstone’s many natural wonders. Hordes of summer tourists disappear and, except for hibernating bears, wildlife viewing is at its peak. The park’s a magical landscape of frozen waterfalls and grazing bison under an incredible star canopy. AAA’s 5-night adventure kicks off in Salt Lake City, at Temple Square to hear the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. A scenic drive brings you past Great Salt Lake and Ogden, Utah’s original settlement. Cross Idaho and enter Montana and the park gateway town of West Yellowstone. Since most park roads close in winter, luxury snowcoaches are the way to go. Relax in a warm, comfortable cabin while you glimpse wildlife. You may even get into a “buffalo jam” when a herd decides the snow is too deep and the easiest way to travel is on a plowed road! See the Fountain Paint Pots as well as Firehole Falls. Marvel at Old Faithful, the park’s most celebrated geyser, erupting about every 90 minutes. Journey to the Wild West town of Jackson Hole WY at the base of the rugged Teton Mountains of Grand Teton National Park. At the nearby National Elk Refuge, a horse-drawn sleigh brings you into a sprawling valley where thousands of elk gather. Then it’s on to the National Museum of Wildlife Art. Ride through rugged Snake River Canyon, surrounded by soaring peaks. In Utah, tour the site of the 2002 Winter Olympics, cradled in the Wasatch Mountains. Cap off your tour with a farewell dinner in Salt Lake City.
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“Once-in-a-lifetime experience!” “Unexpected spectacles!” “Warm welcomes and hospitality!” “Unparalleled natural beauty!” Superlatives like those are commonplace among those who return home after having enjoyed AAA’s Ultimate Alaska Winter Wonderland tour. This tour combines hands-on experiences (opportunities to guide a dog sled), world-famous events (watching the Iditarod and dining with mushers), natural phenomena (viewing the Aurora Borealis), cultural exposures (visiting a Native American heritage center) and deluxe accommodations (2 nights at Alaska’s only AAA 4 Diamond resort) and more. Alaska in winter? This tour does depart Feb 23, in the middle of Old Man Winter’s reign. But that’s exactly what makes it special. This is when true Alaskans reclaim their state from hordes of summer tourists who descend upon it like mosquitoes (also absent in winter!). And it’s also the time of the Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights. Once you experience all of the exhilarating sights, sounds, aromas, textures and flavors of Alaska on this tour, you’ll wonder why you ever gave the winter weather a second thought! The tour’s centerpiece is the world-famous Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, a nearly-1,000-mile competition from Willow to Nome. Meet mushers and their eager-to-run dog teams. Watch the ceremonial start in Anchorage, then head out the next day for the official re-start across ice-covered Willow Lake. Fairbanks • Trans-Alaska Pipeline • Alaska Railroad • Talkeetna • Anchorage • Seward • Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center • Alaska Sealife Center • Seward Museum • Girdwood • Alyeska Tram • Alaska Zoo • Mushers’ Banquet • Happy Trails Kennel • Iditarod HQ • Ceremonial Start of the Iditarod • Visit AAA.com/travel for a complete itinerary. Alaska Native Heritage Center • Iditarod Re-start
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Reagan Library • Dinner at LA Prime on the 35th floor of your hotel • Rodeo Drive & Hollywood • Views of the iconic Hollywood sign • Celebrity homes in Bel Air & Beverly Hills • Behind-the-scenes Warner Brothers tour • New Year’s Eve party on the Queen Mary • LA: Farmers Market, Disney Concert Hall, Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels • Olvera Street, original heart of the Mexican community • Pacific Coast Highway • Reserved seat for Roses parade • Universal Studios CityWalk • San Diego: Cabrillo Monument, Mission Bay, Old Town, La Jolla, Balboa Park, San Diego Zoo • USS Midway aircraft carrier • Winery tour & tasting • Sunset dinner cruise on San Diego Bay
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Who doesn’t like being “carded”?
AAA members get a $50.00 Disney Gift Card (per room, double occupancy) from AAA Travel when you book & make a deposit on a 5-night or longer Walt Disney World® Resort vacation package between Aug 1 & 31.
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SPECIAL INCLUSION “You’ll never plough a field if you only turn it DROMOLAND over in your mind”; and, in keeping with this Irish CASTLE proverb, you’ll never appreciate the actual beauty, Enjoy a farewell dinner at this elegant and luxurious charm and fun of the Emerald Isle if you only fairytale castle hotel! dream about it. Let AAA help you bring that dream to life on its “Irish Heritage & Dromoland Castle” escorted tour.
Limerick • Bunratty Castle: medieval banquet • Cliffs of Moher • Foynes Flying Boat Museum • Killarney National Park • Ring of Kerry • Valentia Island: Skellig Experience • Sneem • Moll’s Gap • Blarney: Castle, Woollen Mills • Cobh • Waterford • Wicklow Mountains • Dublin • Irish National Stud • Dromoland Castle
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Experience a wonder-filled journey through southern Italy and embrace its rich scenery, art, culture, food and wine. Begin with a guided tour of Classical Rome that reveals its iconic treasures, followed by an in-depth guided visit of the spectacular Colosseum. See the Piazza Venezia, the Roman Forum, the Circus Maximus and the Arch of Constantine. Enjoy contemporary Rome at the Piazza Navona. Next, travel amid the breathtaking timeless scenery of the Amalfi Coast. From the seaside town of Sorrento to the Benedictine monastery perched atop a mountain at Montecassino and the ancient Greek temples of Paestum, each day brings a another delightful experience. Learn a few Italian phrases from your guide and explore the charming town of Amalfi. At Minori, sample some local specialties at a familyowned limoncello (a lemon-flavored liquor) factory. Enjoy a full day on your own to relax or take an optional cruise to Capri for a tour of this enchanted isle. Enjoy a surprising stop to learn how buffalo milk mozzarella cheese is made and visit the renowned National Archaeological Museum in Naples. Along the way, discover the ruins of Pompeii and stop at a local winery at the foot of Mt Vesuvius.
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NOW’S THE TIME!
Book & make a deposit by AUG 31 on a 2016 7-night-or-longer air-inclusive Pleasant Holidays vacation to HAWAII, MEXICO or the CARIBBEAN and enjoy:
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The “land of fire and ice” is a place of many wonders, including the rare opportunity to see the spectacular aurora borealis, or northern lights. The bright dancing lights of the aurora are actually collisions between electrically charged particles from the sun that enter the earth’s atmosphere. As early as 1616, the astronomer Galileo Galilei used the name aurora borealis to describe them, taking the name of the mythical Roman goddess of the dawn, Aurora, and the Greek name for wind of the north, Boreas. On this 5-night guided tour, spend your evenings gazing at the night sky in search of that once-in-a-lifetime moment when the elusive and dazzling lights dance and swirl above you. And there’s much more! Explore Thingvellir National Park, the nation’s most historic area. Gaze at the spectacular Gullfoss waterfall, one of the world's most incredible cascades. At Eyjafjallajökull Volcano Visitor Center, learn about life during and after the dramatic 2010 volcanic explosion. Explore Skogar Folk Museum and see traditional turf-built homes. Walk on a black volcanic sand beach. See Jökulsárlón glacial lagoon filled with floating icebergs. Relax in the warm, mineral-rich water of the natural geothermal pool the Blue Lagoon.
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Just because you don’t own a home in Florida is no reason you can’t be a “snowbird” and live the leisurely (and warm!) life-style of the Sunshine State for 28 nights (Saturdayto-Saturday weeks) in 2017. AAA Travel has just what you need: 4-week Saturday-toSaturday rentals of a roomy furnished vacation home in peaceful Port Charlotte! On the southwest Gulf Coast just 100 miles south of Tampa and 65 miles north of Naples, Port Charlotte is a premier ecotourism destination that’s off the beaten path and free of crowds, yet offers sailing, boating, fishing, birding, shopping, dining, arts & more. One of Sail magazine’s 10 Greatest Places to Sail, the Charlotte Harbor area offers nature adventures like canoeing/kayaking on 53 trails, exploring 5 national wild-life refuges and discovering prime birding opportunities. There are more than 70 parks & preserves, 16 golf courses and numerous sporting events and recreational facilities. Cultural pursuits include visual arts, theater, dance and music (Port Charlotte is home to the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra). No wonder Money magazine called it Best Place to Retire. Choose from a selection of attractively landscaped homes, and use yours as a base from which to explore the local area’s uncrowded beaches and/or the many attractions within comfortable driving distance. Or just settle in, take advantage of the screened-in swimming pool and laugh at winter back home! Get away from it all...or invite family and/or friends to share some Florida fun with you. These 3-bedroom/2-bathroom (some with 2.5) homes can comfortably sleep 6 (bedding/linens provided). They feature fully equipped kitchens (dishwasher, stove/oven, refrigerator/freezer, microwave) and dining areas for everyone to gather in...screened-in heated pools for swimming, lounging and loafing! Living rooms feature entertainment centers (with cable). Optional weekly cleaning/linen service is available for an additional fee. Imagine not having to shovel snow this winter...and watching the sun set over the Gulf of Mexico instead. Forget about bundling up just to go to the corner store... ATURE and slipping into a soothing pool after dining on your patio instead. With AAA’s help, you can look forward to winter this year; CA O TI contact a AAA Travel Agent now or call 1-800-354-8761!
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Members are “insiders” at their local AAA office Why it pays to work with AAA professionals
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hether you’re planning a vacation to Disney World or jet-setting across the globe, AAA can help smooth the trip planning process. AAA East Central’s 82 branch offices provide members with a wealth of free and discounted services, including travelplanning information you won’t find anywhere else. Domestic Maps, TripTik® Travel Planner, and AAA TourBook® Travel Guides are all free for AAA members. AAA travel specialists have the knowhow and the experience to help members map the best route for road trips, find information on things to do and choose the best places to stay around your destination. Let them create a customized itinerary for you, with extras like detailed maps and guides providing local and regional information. Choose from over 1.5 million rooms at AAA Diamond rated properties — where members can save up to 20 percent. In addition to the convenience and savings on trip planning, AAA members receive discounts at hundreds of retail locations and attractions. Our in-branch attraction ticket sales offer members sizeable discounts on admissions to places like Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando, Legoland Florida, Hersheypark, Discovery Cove, Cedar Point, Kings Island, and Busch
PERSONAL SERVICE — AAA East Central’s 82 branch offices offer travel planning services and more. Gardens. More discount tickets are available at AAA.com that members can purchase and print out online. For trips that take you farther away from home, AAA members receive special benefits on a variety of cruises, tours, and packages when they use the AAA Travel Agency. Pick up the AAA Visa® TravelMoney card, a worry-free way to manage your money at home or on the road. It’s a prepaid, reloadable debit card that can be used to make purchases at millions
of Visa merchants. TravelMoney cards offer convenience, security and flexibility, with emergency replacements if lost or stolen, zero liability on fraudulent charges and easy budgeting. Use it at various ATMs worldwide. When you need a little spending money for your trip abroad, AAA specialists can help you order a TipPak. Perfect for purchasing snacks, paying cab fares and leaving tips, TipPaks make for an easy transition at your destination. Simply call your local office
ahead of time to check availability and reserve your currency. Larger denominations of foreign currency are also available. (TipPaks and currency are not available in West Virginia, but currency may be obtained on AAA.com.) Branch offices can also assist you with travel insurance. Agents can help you choose the best insurance plan, whether it’s for a single trip or you’re looking for annual coverage. Passport photo services are available at select AAA branches at a cost of $8 plus tax for members and $16 plus tax for non-members. International Driving Permits are an inexpensive, easy to obtain through AAA, and they’re honored as identification in more than 150 countries. The permit contains your name, photo and driver information translated into 10 languages. Finding your local AAA office is as easy as logging onto AAA.com and clicking on “AAA Locations” at the top right of the page.
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Notary fees waived on personal documents;* • Free Hertz Gold Plus Rewards membership with enough Hertz Gold Plus Rewards Bonus Points for two free weekend rental days after first Gold rental. * Discounts on select services available only at AAA East Central branch locations. For complete details on Premier services, review the AAA Premier Guide to Member Services. All in the family: Primary and associate memberships — Share peace of mind with everyone in your household with a AAA membership for each family member. Primary membership means you are either the first or sole AAA member within your household. Associate memberships are for eligible individuals residing in the primary member’s household, namely the primary member’s spouse (or one adult age 18 or older) and dependent children ages 16 through 23. Associate members receive the same benefits as primary members. THE CHOICE IS YOURS
Add associate members, or upgrade your existing AAA membership to a higher level at any time. For more information, contact your local AAA office, visit AAA.com, or call the Member Service Center at 1.800.441.5008.
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very car owner dreads it. It’s that fingernail on chalkboard screech from your brakes, and you know it’s going to cost you. Not surprisingly, brake problems are one of the most common repair issues and among the most dangerous to ignore. If your car is pulling, grabbing or you hear unusual noises when you apply the brakes, you should have them inspected. With older brakes, those squeals, scrapes, and grinds can be an indicator that the pads are getting thin and need to be replaced. When the brake pads are worn to a certain point, they are designed to scrape against the rotor and make noise. Letting the brakes get to “metal-to-metal” stage can be dangerous and lead to a more costly repair bill. August is Brake Safety Awareness Month and a good time to have your brakes inspected before the cold weather arrives. Here are some warning signs that it’s time to have your vehicle’s brakes looked at by a professional: Brake light is on — Unless the parking brake is on, this light is usually an indication that your brake fluid is low or there’s a problem with your ABS system. Brakes feel spongy — If you find yourself pressing the brake pedal harder or further to stop, there could be a problem. You see or smell brake fluid — This
down. Brakes may also squeal when a vehicle has not been used for a while. Rust forms on the braking surface of both rotors and drums. Apply the brakes lightly during for the first few feet of driving to remove any rust build-up. Brake dust — that sooty, black residue that collects on the exterior of a wheel — is a normal by-product of your brake pads being worn away by friction. Brake fluid is displaced into the calipers as the brake pads wear down and low fluid usually indicates your brake pads will soon need to be replaced. If the brake fluid reservoir is below the add line have your brakes checked out by a qualified professional. You should only add fluid if the brakes are in good working condition and the fluid is below the add line.
NO SQUEAKY WHEELS — A technician checks the front brake system during a vehicle inspection. © 2007 General Motors. points to a leak. Brake fluid is a light amber color. Once you smell its pungent odor, you’re not likely to forget it. Brake pedal or wheel vibrates — Vibrations can indicate issues developing on the surface of the rotor. Brakes squeal when you come to a stop — Squealing brakes usually indicate a need for servicing, but sometimes brakes keep right on squealing right
after they are replaced. Semi-metallic brake pads often get the blame, but squeaky brakes can be an indication of mismatched or lower-quality parts. Brakes grabbing — This can signify problems with the braking system or components. Brakes grind or growl — The sound of metal on metal is clear evidence that the brake pads are completely worn
APPROVED AUTO REPAIR
AAA members receive priority service with Roadside Assistance tow to a AAA Approved Auto Repair facility with prompt vehicle evaluation within 60 minutes of AAA tow arrival and assistance in obtaining alternate transportation. Repairs, parts, labor, and components are guaranteed for 24 months or 24,000 miles under normal operating conditions. Visit AAA.com/AAARepair to learn more about AAA’s Approved Auto Repair (AAR) program or locate a facility near you.
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ummer will soon be segueing into fall, and savvy consumers are out shopping for a great deal on their next new vehicle. The end of summer is typically the best time to buy a new car because of seasonality and model-year changeovers. Dealers are trying to clear out their aging inventory to make room for the next model year. The first step for car shoppers is research and AAA members can take advantage of the many free research tools available through the AAA Car Buying Service. Get detailed information on new cars—pricing, safety, standard features, options, warranty, fuel economy, and specifications. Make sideby-side comparisons, plus see optional equipment and incentives for the car you want. Find out your current car’s trade-in and private-party values. With AAA Car Buying Service, powered by TrueCar, it’s easy to find a car that’s right for you, all before heading to the dealership for a test drive. AAA members also qualify for discounted pricing on new and used cars from a nationwide network of Certified Dealers.* ClearBook helps those buying, selling or trading in their car learn the value of a used vehicle. Each vehicle listed includes Clearbook’s easy to understand price rating. The Great Price range rep-
CARE-FREE CAR BUYING — Spec out your new car before you step on the lot at AAA.com/AutoBuying. resents listings that are priced below the Market Average, including the dollar amount. The Good Price range lists vehicles that are priced close to the Market Average. Here are some more tools and tips to help you make a confident decision, and of course, get a fair price. Know Your Credit Rating: If you’re not paying all cash, it’s crucial to know where you stand on the credit ratings
scale, as your score will influence what APR you get and your down payment amount. Used Car Confidence: If you are looking for a used car, get an understanding of where the car came from and make sure you know everything about its history. With the AAA Car Buying Service you can get access to used car discounts*, free CARFAX Vehicle History Reports, dealer-provided warranties and
money-back guarantees on qualifying vehicles. View market price reports to see whether listings are above or below market, so you can feel confident in the price you’re paying. Have Fun: Test drive as many cars as you can, and explore options that fit in with your lifestyle and your commute. Bring friends along to get a better feel for the car, and for second opinions. With the AAA Car Buying Service, you can connect with a network of over 11,000 Certified Dealers who are committed to great service and price transparency, including all fees. Download the AAA Mobile App for on-the-go shopping and locating Certified Dealers. The car buying process doesn’t have to be a Herculean task. And with the AAA Car Buying Service, you can save time and money at the dealership. *Guaranteed Savings and used car discounts not available in all states. In states in which Guaranteed Savings are not available, a Target Price is shown, which is a marketbased example of what you can reasonably expect to pay for your vehicle as configured.
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Your privacy is important to us AAA East Central and its affiliates are proud to have been providing top-quality AAA member services, benefits and products for more than 110 years. We greatly appreciate and value the trust that you and more than 2.7 million other AAA members, customers and consumers have placed in us. We will protect that trust by respecting the privacy of all of our members and nonmember customers/consumers.
Gathering information In order to provide you with the services, benefits and products that you want from us, and to insure that you receive the very best services and benefits and the highest quality products, we collect the following personal information about you: • Information we receive from you, such as information you give us orally or in writing on applications (including membership applications) or other order forms; • Information about your transactions with us, our affiliates or others; and • Information we receive from an outside source, such as a consumer reporting agency. In addition, if you visit our Internet web site at www.AAA.com, the web server automatically recognizes and records information about your Internet usage, such as the referring (immediate preceding) web site, Internet workstation address, date and time of log-in/ log-out, site pages visited, time spent per page, files downloaded and search criteria used. If, during your visit to our web site, you voluntarily provide personally identifiable information such as an e-mail address, information to complete or submit an application or form online or other information (such as survey information or content of e-mail), we will collect such information. To better serve you, we may use a feature of your Internet browser called a “cookie” (an entry placed in a file on your computer’s hard drive or in your browser memory) to enhance your browsing experience and to permit you to request data and conduct business transactions through the web site. You should also be aware that other online retailers, partners, third-party Internet sites and third-party services accessible through our web site have separate privacy and data collection policies and practices which are independent of and may be different from our policies and practices. Please be alert for, and be sure to review, such separate policies and practices when you encounter them as you move between the links of our web site.
Handling of gathered information In the course of our normal service and business operations, we use and may share or disclose all of the information that we collect, as described above. However, since some of the information we gather and share or disclose is not publicly available, we take care to insure that your nonpublic personal information is protected from unauthorized access or use. We restrict access to nonpublic personal information about you to those employees who need to know that information in order to provide services, benefits and products to you. Where we select and use agents and service/product provider partners to deliver or offer services, benefits and products to you or to us, we restrict access to nonpublic personal information about you to such persons and firms who commit to properly use and protect your nonpublic personal information. We maintain physical, electronic and procedural safeguards that comply with applicable federal regulations to guard your nonpublic personal information. We do not share or disclose your non-public personal information in violation of any applicable law or regulation.
Sharing information among our Affiliates and Partners In the course of our normal service and business operations, or when we think it may benefit you, we may disclose all of the information that we collect, as described above, within our family of AAA-affiliated companies and business lines. Our family of AAA-affiliated companies and business lines includes AAA East Central, AAA Ashland County, AAA Massillon Automobile Club, AAA Travel Agency, AAA East Central Insurance Agency, Inc., Ohio Motorists Holding Company, Ohio Motorists Life Insurance Company, Auto Club Driving Schools, Inc., AAA Kentucky Driver Training Center, Inc., Tri-State Foundation for Safety and Education, Inc., Ohio Motorists Safety Foundation, and Automobile Club of Southern California and its affiliates/ subsidiaries, including Interinsurance Exchange of the Automobile Club, Automobile Club of Southern California Life Insurance Company, Auto Club Casualty Company, Auto Club Indemnity Company, Automobile Club Inter-Insurance Exchange, Auto Club Family Insurance Company, ACSC Management Services, Inc., Club Exchange Corporation, Auto Club Insurance Holdings, LLC, Auto Club Insurance Company of Florida, AAA Club Services, LLC, Auto Club Enterprises, Automobile Club of Missouri, Alabama Motorists Association, Inc., AAA Northern New England, Tidewater Automobile Association of Virginia, Incorporated, AAA Texas, LLC, AAA New Mexico, LLC, AAA Hawaii, LLC, Pleasant Travel Holding Company, LLC, Pleasant Holidays, LLC, and Hawaii World, LLC. The sharing of information among affiliates is permitted by law. Some of our affiliates may receive personal health care information (such as information received from medical or health care providers) or consumer credit information (such as information reported by a consumer reporting agency). Such affiliates do not share such personal health care information or credit information with our other affiliates.
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We may disclose all of the nonpublic personal financial information we collect (other than consumer credit information) as described above to companies that perform operational services related to your membership and/or transactional accounts with us. We may disclose all of the nonpublic personal financial information we collect (other than consumer credit information) as described above to companies that perform marketing services on our behalf or to other financial institutions with whom we have joint marketing agreements. The sharing of nonpublic personal financial information with these types of companies is permitted by law.
Sharing information with Third Parties From time to time, we may allow nonaffiliated companies to extend offers of products and services to AAA members and nonmember customers/consumers when we feel that such products and services might be of special value or of particular interest to you. We may disclose nonpublic personal information about you to the following types of third parties: • Financial service providers, such as banks and bank holding companies, depositary and thrift institutions, credit unions and other consumer lenders; securities broker-dealers; investment companies; financial and investment advisers; insurance companies & agents; and others that offer financial products and services to consumers; • Nonfinancial companies such as airlines, cruise lines, hotels and resorts, car rental companies and other travel vendors; retailers; direct marketers; and others that offer goods and services to consumers; and • Others, such as the American Automobile Association, Inc. and other nonprofit organizations. We may also disclose nonpublic personal information about you to nonaffiliated third parties as required or permitted by law.
Your preference/opt-out rights If you prefer not to receive future AAA special value-added offers and notifications of products, services and special savings opportunities from us or our joint marketing partners, you may direct us not to send or contact you with such offers or savings opportunities. (If you are a AAA member, you will continue to receive the AAA Motorist/Traveler publication and annual membership renewal information and billing statements.) If you prefer that we not disclose non-public personal financial information about you to nonaffiliated third parties, you may opt out of those disclosures – that is, you may direct us not to make those disclosures (other than disclosures required or permitted by law). An opt-out request by any member on a membership account, or by any party on a joint transactional account, will apply to all Primary and Associate Members on the membership account, and to all parties on the joint account, within the same household. If you wish to exercise one or both of the preference and opt-out rights described above, you must do so in writing by filing a AAA Marketing Preference/Disclosure Optout Form with us. To request that a copy of the AAA Marketing Preference/Disclosure Opt-out Form be sent to you, write to: AAA Member Records, 5900 Baum Blvd, Pittsburgh PA 15206-3854. We will continue to respect your privacy even after your AAA membership or other relationship with us ends. Please note, however, that AAA is a national association of independently chartered local AAA motor clubs and organizations. If you relocate to a AAA service territory assigned to a AAA club or organization other than AAA East Central, your AAA membership may be transferred to such other AAA club or organization. Such other AAA club or organization will have its own separate privacy and data collection policies and practices which are independent of and may be different from our policies and practices. Such separate policies and practices will govern the future handling and disclosure of your personal information. © 2016 AAA East Central ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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Celebrity year after year. For all these reasons and more (see box below), it’s clear that Celebrity Cruises is the brand to choose for the ultimate modern luxury vacation... and, with roundtrip economy-class airfare savings of up to $500 per person, it’s equally clear that AAA Travel is the best place to arrange it!
AAA members save up to $500 per person on roundtrip economy airfare on Celebrity Cruises of 10+ nights; offer available for a limited time. Visit your local AAA Travel Agency or call 1-800-354-8761.
A half-acre of real grass! Sink your toes in and experience the great outdoors.
Private, Spacious Verandas More veranda staterooms than any other premium line. Enjoy breakfast or a private picnic on yours.
In-depth Destination Experiences 290 sought-after worldwide destinations including the best of Europe, plus overnight stays in 53 must-see cities.
Globally Inspired Cuisine A culinary journey with 12 distinctive restaurants and menus crafted by a Michelin-starred chef.
Suite Class This experience features personal butlers, a private restaurant, an exclusive lounge and the ultimate in luxurious amenities and services.
Superlative Service A guest-to-staff ratio of nearly 2 to 1 means you’ll be pampered at every turn.
Sexy, Stylish Spaces Creative architects and designers infused Celebrity ships with a modern style that rivals any boutique hotel.
Entertainment 18 new shows in 18 months bring your vacation to life.
Perfect Partners The first Authorized Apple Specialist at sea — and Canyon Ranch®, Bravo’s Top Chef and more.
Awards & Recognition A long list of awards confirms Celebrity’s standing among the world’s best cruise lines.
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Classic Beverage Packages (for 2) Unlimited Internet (for 2) Prepaid Tips (for 2) $150 Onboard Spending Money (per person)
Don’t Forget Family & Friends!
Each guest in your stateroom (after the first 2) gets a free Classic Nonalcoholic Beverage Package and a free 40-minute Internet Package.
Here’s just a sample of the many available Celebrity sailings
What is Modern Luxury? The Lawn Club
Book an oceanview stateroom (or higher) and also enjoy...
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Infinity Constellation Equinox Equinox Eclipse Eclipse Eclipse Infinity Equinox Eclipse Infinity Equinox Eclipse Infinity Silhouette Constellation Solstice Eclipse Silhouette Equinox Infinity Equinox Reflection Equinox Eclipse
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Ships’ registry: Malta & Ecuador
Itinerary: Embarkation/Debarkation
Southern Caribbean: Roundtrip from Ft Lauderdale FL Eastern Mediterranean: Civitavecchia IT to Istanbul TK Ultimate Caribbean: Roundtrip from Ft Lauderdale FL Ultimate Caribbean: Roundtrip from Ft Lauderdale FL Southern Caribbean: Roundtrip from Miami FL Southern Caribbean: Roundtrip from Miami FL Exotic Southern Caribbean: Roundtrip from Miami FL South America: Valparaiso CHILE to Buenos Aires ARG Ultimate Caribbean: Roundtrip from Ft Lauderdale FL Exotic Southern Caribbean: Roundtrip from Miami FL Rio at Carnival: Roundtrip from Buenos Aires ARG Mardi Gras & Caribbean: Roundtrip from Ft Lauderdale FL Exotic Southern Caribbean: Roundtrip from Miami FL South America: Buenos Aires ARG to Valparaiso CHILE Transatlantic: Ft Lauderdale FL to Amsterdam NETH Mediterranean: Civitavecchia IT to Barcelona SP Hawaii: Honolulu HI to Vancouver BC Ireland & Iceland: Roundtrip from Southampton UK Scandinavia & Russia: Roundtrip from Amsterdam NETH Western Mediterranean: Roundtrip from Barcelona SP Pacific Coastal: San Diego CA to Vancouver BC Italy, France & Film: Roundtrip from Barcelona SP Western Mediterranean: Roundtrip from Civitavecchia IT Eastern Mediterranean: Barcelona SP to Civitavecchia IT British Isles & French Open: Roundtrip from Southampton UK
All of these AAA Vacations®– branded departures feature these exclusive amenities: Priority Check-in $100 onboard credit per person 24 / 7 Member Care Best Price Guarantee
Don’t you deserve Modern Luxury?
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A passage to India — Delhi, Agra and Jaipur Experience the wonders of India’s Golden Triangle
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ravel to India is like spilling out the contents of every spice jar in your kitchen and taking a deep inhale. It’s an experience at once overpowering and sensual. India is an ancient civilization, reaching back 4,500 years, and boasts an embarrassment of riches in terms of architectural and historical wonders. India is also the world’s second-most populated country (second to China) with over 1.2 billion people. Its cities are literally teeming with life! First-time travelers to this exotic destination may want a less-heady encounter with India. If that is so, a visit to India’s “Golden Triangle” is a perfect introduction. The triangle is comprised of Delhi, Agra and Jaipur, three of the most-frequented cities in northwest India. They’re within easy reach of each other and well connected by good roads and railway. “Golden” refers to the fact that there’s so much to see in each city. Delhi, the capital of India, is a megalopolis whose chief attraction is its street life. Old Delhi, the city of the Mughals established in the 17th century, is where you’ll find a labyrinth of dusty alleyways and crowded bazaars. There’s also architecture commissioned by the Mughal emperors. Their magnificent buildings have astonished the world, particularly the marble domes
PERFECT SYMMETRY — The Taj Mahal as seen from the Yamuna River. that swell upward in a graceful curve. New Delhi, built by the British, offers a sharp contrast with its wide, straight boulevards. Connaught Place is the center of it all, filled with boutiques and cafes. It is also home to Humayun’s Tomb, a UNESCO World Heritage Site modeled after Islamic
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he new school year is about to begin and AAA East Central reminds motorists to slow down and watch out for school-age pedestrians. Slow down and obey the speed limits in school zones and watch for children. School zone speed limits are in place to save lives. Motorists need to be especially vigilant during the morning and afternoon hours when children are walking to and from school and getting on and off the school bus. As children take to the streets for the new school year, their morning and afternoon commutes can be dangerous. According to the National Highway Traffic Administration, one-fifth of all children 14 years of age and younger who die in motor vehicle crashes are pedestrians. On average, one pedestrian is killed in the United States every two hours. How can we prevent this from happening? Motorists are encouraged to stay alert in areas where children are present, paying special attention during the morning and afternoon hours while children are coming to and from school. Look out for children who may potentially dart out into the street, particularly while driving in school zones, around playgrounds, approaching school buses
that are loading or unloading children, or in neighborhoods. Children are often distracted by thoughts of playtime or are unable to accurately judge traffic situations while on their journey home, so it’s imperative that motorists keep this in mind and focus solely on the act of driving. Having a heightened sense of awareness of children and following the practices below will help to keep your drive and children safe: • Slow down in or near school and residential areas; • Drive with your headlights on, even during the day, so children and other drivers can see you; • Look for clues such as AAA School Safety Patrol members, crossing guards, bicycles, and playgrounds which can indicate children could be in the area; • Scan between parked cars and other objects for signs that children could dart into the road; • Practice extra caution in bad weather or times of limited visibility; • Always stop for school buses that are loading or unloading students. Remember, School’s Open – Drive Carefully. You can make a difference just by staying alert and taking extra care where children are present.
paradise gardens and featuring a striking white dome. Southeast of Delhi is Agra, best known for its own white-domed marvel known as the Taj Mahal. The marble mausoleum was built by 17th-century emperor Shah Jazan as a memorial to his favorite wife, who died giving
birth to their 14th child. A most beautiful expression of his grief, the Taj Mahal is ethereal; its white marble dome appears weightless. The outside is inlaid in semiprecious stones. It’s the most popular tourist site in India and one of the world’s wonders. No wonder! Nearby is the massive Red Fort in Agra’s city center, built of red sandstone to encompass the imperial city of the Mughal rulers. Inside are palaces and two exquisite mosques built of white marble. The bustling city of Jaipur is best known for its street bazaars. Pick up a souvenir pair of earrings or camelleather slippers, then explore the fine architecture that inspired the nickname “The Pink City.” The Hawa Mahal is a must-see; it’s a five-story façade designed to allow women of the royal household to see what was going on in the streets without being seen. Despite the hype of all the dirt, traffic and crowds, India is more inspiring than irksome. A visit to the Golden Triangle is a golden opportunity to see the best India has to offer.
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Kia Soul EV is rolling down Electric Avenue Dancing hamsters turn the disco into a science lab
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ince bursting on the scene a few years ago as “a new way to roll,” Kia’s funky Soul urban passenger vehicle — and an accompanying trio of music-loving hamsters — have become a pop culture phenomenon. Now, the hamsters are adding some “geek chic” by unleashing their inner mad scientists to create the most innovative and eco-friendly Soul yet. The gas-free, all-electric, zero-emissions Soul EV is the centerpiece of Kia’s Clean Mobility program and the brand’s first-ever mass-marketed electric vehicle. While it retains the Soul’s quirky style and functionality, the EV variant introduces new and more aerodynamic styling cues. Hamsters of course, are known for their ability to stuff their cheek pouches with food. The name comes from the German word “hamstern” meaning “to hoard.” Soul is also configured to carry a lot of gear. The boxy exterior makes for an efficient use of space with 60/40 rear seats that offer multiple seating and cargo options. It’s also the first vehicle in the world to receive Underwriters Laboratory’s (UL) environmental validation for the 10 percent bio-based material used in the interior. While hamsters can log up to 6 miles a night on their hamster wheels, Soul EV uses a state-of-the-art 27 kWh lithium ion polymer battery to power
three trims – Soul EV-e, Soul EV, and Soul EV+ (plus). The Soul EV-e offers a long list of standard equipment including power windows, AM/FM/CD/MP3 audio system, Bluetooth wireless technology with voice recognition and a Pedestrian Warning System. Soul EV adds an 8-inch navigation touchscreen with Rear Camera Display and UVO EV Services, Kia’s suite of telematics technology that incorporates the ability to search for charging stations, remotely check the state-ofcharge and precondition the vehicle’s interior temperature through the user’s Smartphone. The EV+ adds leathertrimmed seats, front and rear Park Assist, and power folding mirrors. The Soul EV is available in limited quantities throughout the U.S.
SWEET SOUL MUSIC — The 2016 Kia Soul EV+ comes in a Shadow Black/Inferno Red combo. Newspress photo. BY THE NUMBERS a 81 kW electric motor, producing 210 lb.-ft. of torque. The Soul EV has an EPA estimated range rating of 93 miles with an MPGe of 92 miles highway and 120 miles city for a combined fuel economy of 105 miles. The Soul EV makes charging easy by plugging into any standard 120v outlet or a conventional 240v EV charger. Two charging ports hidden behind a sliding door in the front grille let you charge inside the garage or on the road.
Recharging times vary from 24 hours for a fully depleted battery using a standard 120v outlet and under five hours when plugged into a 240v outlet. An 80-percent charge can be achieved from empty in as little as 33 minutes with a 50 kW-output DC fast charger. The Soul EV uses Kia’s third-generation regenerative braking system to capture up to 12 percent of the car’s kinetic energy, which is fed back into the battery. For 2016, the Soul EV is offered in
TYPE: 5 door, 4-passenger hatchback. ENGINE: 360 volt electric, 109HP. TRANSMISSION: 1-speed. LENGTH: 161 inches. WEIGHT: 3289 lbs. EPA MILEAGE ESTIMATES: 120/92 City/ Highway MPG. WARRANTY: 10 years/100,000 miles. MSRP: $31,950 - $35,950. (eligible for $7,500 federal tax credit) COMPETITION: Nissan Leaf, Ford Focus Electric, Chevy Spark EV.
aroundtown NIAGARA COUNTY FAIR — (August 3-7) Enjoy this annual event with entertainment, children’s activities, rides and music. Also featured will be livestock and agricultural competitions and vendors. Location: Niagara County Fairgrounds, Lockport. Contact: 716-433-8839. ERIE COUNTY FAIR — (August 10–21) The largest independent county fair in North America is 275 acres full of entertainment for the entire family! Location: Hamburg Fairgrounds, Hamburg. Contact: 716-649-3900. LIGHTHOUSE FESTIVAL AND CRAFT SHOW — (August 12–14) Go on a lighthouse tour and see ham radio demonstrations. Also featured will be a craft show, food and entertainment! Location: Dunkirk Historical Lighthouse and Veterans Park Museum, Dunkirk. Contact: 716366-5050. LEWISTON OUTDOOR FINE ARTS FESTIVAL — (August 13–14) This event will feature work by more than 170 artists in a wide range of craft media. Teams of high school artists will be competing in the Chalk Walk competition. Children’s activities and entertainment are also offered. Free admission! Location: Center Street, Lewiston. Contact: 716-754-0166. TASTE OF LOCKPORT — (August 14)
Tastings from over 25 restaurants and wineries, plus musical entertainment. Please bring a designated driver. Free admission. Location: Ida Fritz Park, Lockport. Contact: 716478-0508. SCOTTISH FESTIVAL AND HIGHLAND GAMES — (August 19 – 21) Spend a day learning about Scottish heritage with contemporary and traditional Celtic and Scottish music. There will be bagpipes, Scottish food, vendors and traditional Highland Games. Location: Amherst Museum, Amherst. Contact: 716-689-1440. GREAT NEW YORK STATE FAIR — (August 25 –September 5) Over 1 million visitors come to this annual fair. See the best in agricultural competitions and headline entertainment! Location: Empire Expo Center, Syracuse. Contact: 315-4877711. ELMWOOD AVENUE FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS — (August 27 -28) Enjoy over 50 performances plus over 170 arts and crafts exhibits. There will be environmental and cultural demonstrations and exhibits. Location: Elmwood Avenue, Buffalo. Contact: 716-881-0707. NATIONAL BUFFALO WING FESTIVAL — (September 3–4) A fun-filled weekend for the whole family. There will be music, amateur cook-
ing competitions and of course, the United States Chicken Wing Eating Championship! Location: Coca Cola Field, Buffalo. Contact: 716565-4141. WAR OF 1812 ENCAMPMENT — (September 3–4) You will witness the colorful uniforms and equipment and see musket firings! There will also be historical programs and demonstrations. You may want to bring a flashlight for the Saturday night battle re-enactment. Location: Old Fort Niagara, Youngstown. Contact: 716-745-7611. NIAGARA COUNTY PEACH FESTIVAL — (September 9–11) Join in the fun by watching the parade and eating peach shortcake! Free admission! Location: Academy Park, Lewiston. Contact: 716-754-7214. ROCK ‘N OLDIES WEEKEND — (September 16-18) Rock ‘n Oldies weekend features over 20 musical performances, a talent competition and children’s activities. There will also be over 200 antique and classic cars displayed. Free admission! Location: Downtown Ellicottville. Contact: 800-349-9099. THE GREAT PUMPKIN FARM FALL FESTIVAL — (September 17-October 31) The attractions are bountiful at this family-oriented event. A pie eating contest, scarecrow making,
a midway and free hayrides are just some of the activities. Location: The Great Pumpkin Farm, Clarence. Contact: 716-759-8483. NIAGARA CELTIC HERITAGE FESTIVAL AND HIGHLAND GAMES — (September 17-18) Witness the pageantry of Scotland, Ireland and Wales! Learn about all things Celtic! Location: Krull Park, Olcott. Contact: 716-778-5730. APPLEUMPKIN FESTIVAL — (September 24–25) Come and celebrate the fall season in this historical gaslight village. There will also be strolling entertainers and craft vendors at this festival. Location: Downtown Wyoming. Contact: 585-495-9940. APPLE HARVEST FESTIVAL — (September 27) Find a variety of local apples available for purchase as well as pies, cakes, apple butter and of course apple cider! Also featured will be local craft vendors. Free admission! Location: Country Village, Newfane. Contact: 716-778-7197. NIGHTMARE HAYRIDES ON SOMMERVILLE STREET — (September 30 – October 30) Visitors will enjoy this tractor-drawn hayride and meander through a haunted maze! Also featured will be a haunted barn and spooky stories! Location: Sommerville Valley Road, Ellicottville. Contact: 716-699-4839.
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