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It’s Full Steam Ahead with Free Tablet Offer Go rolling on the river onboard the American Queen. The world’s largest steamboat is a show- case of Victorian splendor, with handsomely appointed rooms and six delicately filigreed decks. The whistle blows, the calliope plays, the big wheel keeps on turning in a thrilling blend of Americana, acclaimed cuisine, and showboat- style entertainment. Plus, AAA members who book and deposit a 7-night or longer American Queen River Cruise by March 15, 2013 will receive a free Google Nexus 7 Tablet. With a stunning 7-inch display and all day battery life, Nexus 7 is the perfect travel companion. AAA members will also receive an exclusive $160 onboard credit per cabin on all 2013 American Queen sailings! SEE PAGE 7 Live Nation Concert Cash From Hertz Hertz is rocking AAA members with an exciting exclusive offer this spring! For a limited time only, AAA members can save $35 on qualified weekly rentals AND receive $50 Live Nation® Concert Cash ® to use online toward the purchase of select concert tickets to over 70 Live Nation venues or artist merchandise at the Live Nation Store. Just book and complete your rental between March 1, 2013 and April 30, 2013 to qualify for this offer. Promotional Code (PC #) 178474. Visit AAA.com/hertz for com- plete details of this exciting offer. when you use your new AAA Member Rewards Visa ® card. See page 6 for details. Get more Visit AAA.com/creditcard or stop by any AAA branch. Prepare to be Wowed by AAA Club Rewards on AAA.com AAA Club Rewards is an exciting new online dis- count program that significantly expands discounts and savings available to AAA members! This innova- tive new shopping experience on AAA.com, features deep discounts, limited offers and everyday savings on electronics, home improvement, apparel, enter- tainment, pet care and more, from approximately 30,000 participating merchants nationwide — including national chains like Kohl’s, Macy’s, Best Buy, Walmart and The Home Depot. In addition to discount offers, you’ll earn reward or WOWPoints on most pur- chases that you can “burn off” at your favorite participating merchants. Starting with just 200 points, AAA members can redeem their WOWPoints for merchandise on AAA Club Rewards. WOWPoints are as flexible as cash; 100 WOWPoints earned = $1.00; No limit to the points you can earn; No blackout dates, no restrictions. Registration is completely free — a valid AAA membership and email address are all you need. Why wait any longer? Register online at AAA.com/discounts. Then shop, save and earn on national and local brands, restaurants and retailers. DISTRACTED DRIVING’S DEADLY DOUBLE STANDARD SEE PAGE 3 Vol. 26 No. 2 NIAGARA/ORLEANS REGION MARCH/APRIL 2013 Travel | Insurance/Financial | Automotive | Member Savings | AAA.com SEE ONE OF AMERICA’S GREATEST NATURAL LANDMARKS! Get on board now & save up to $400* per room! Book & deposit no later than 3/ 31 ALL ABOARD with AAA Travel & Amtrak Vacations ® Aug 23–Sept 2 E XPERIENCING America’s splendor by rail is a must-do milestone on the “bucket lists” of many travelers. To explore be- yond the interstates...to escape driving’s drudgery & distrac- tions...to enhance a vacation with the romance and relaxed ambiance of a “rolling hotel” full of opportunities to meet & mingle with interesting folks. These are all hallmarks of an unforgettable train vacation. AAA and Amtrak Vacations ® invite you to follow portions of the Lewis & Clark Trail on Amtrak’s Empire Builder from the “Windy City” (Chicago) to the “Emerald City” (Seattle), with a 4-night exploration of the “Crown of the Continent” (Glacier National Park) in be- tween. *And, if you accept this invitation to book & deposit on this adventure by 3/31/13 and you’re a Premier Member, you’ll save $400 per room! AAA Plus Members save $350, and Basic Members save $325! The fun begins with an ex- clusive reception at Chicago’s iconic Palmer House, a world- class hotel within steps of the city’s best attractions. Sleep where every President since Grant has slept! Enjoy a city tour and the can’t-miss Architecture Cruise on the Chicago River. Start your rail journey with magnificent views of the Mis- sissippi River and glimpses of the glowing night skyline of Minneapolis/St Paul. Awaken the next morning from a rest- ful night in your private sleep- ing accommodations to cross North Dakota’s plains and tra- verse the spectacular Gassman Coulee Trestle. Enjoy breakfast and lunch onboard as you skirt the Missouri and cross into Montana’s Big Sky Country to Glacier National Park. This vast ice-carved terrain of serrated ridges, jutting peaks (6 more than 10,000 feet high), waterfalls, dramatic hanging valleys, 50 glaciers, dense for- ests and more than 200 lakes is one of the world’s most pris- tine natural environments. Designated a national park (the 10th) in 1910 by Pres- ident William Howard Taft, the RAIL JOURNEY FROM CHICAGO TO SEATTLE! Train adventure peaks with 4 tours of Montana’s Glacier National Park continued on page 6 VACATION FEATURES 2 nights in Chicago, including a wine & cheese reception, a city tour & an architecture cruise 2 nights on Amtrak’s Empire Builder in a sleeper roomette 4 nights, 4 tours & 1 cruise in Glacier National Park A cross-border visit to Canada’s Waterton Lakes National Park 2 nights in Seattle, including a city tour & the Space Needle 16 meals with gratuities (5 on train without gratuities) Amtrak Vacations ® Tour Escort

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It’s Full Steam Ahead with Free Tablet OfferGo rolling on the river onboard the American Queen. The world’s largest steamboat is a show-case of Victorian splendor, with handsomely appointed rooms and six delicately filigreed decks. The whistle blows, the calliope plays, the big wheel keeps on turning in a thrilling blend of Americana, acclaimed cuisine, and showboat-style entertainment. Plus, AAA members who book and deposit a 7-night or longer American Queen River Cruise by March 15, 2013 will receive

a free Google Nexus 7 Tablet. With a stunning 7-inch display and all day battery life, Nexus 7 is the perfect travel companion. AAA members will also receive an exclusive $160 onboard credit per cabin on all 2013 American Queen sailings! SEE PAGE 7

Live Nation Concert Cash From HertzHertz is rocking AAA members with an exciting exclusive offer this spring! For a limited time only, AAA members can save $35 on qualified weekly rentals AND receive $50 Live Nation® Concert Cash® to use online toward the purchase of select concert tickets to over 70 Live Nation venues or artist merchandise at the Live Nation Store. Just book and complete your rental between March 1, 2013 and April 30, 2013 to qualify for this offer. Promotional Code (PC #) 178474. Visit AAA.com/hertz for com-plete details of this exciting offer.

when you use your new AAA Member Rewards

Visa® card.See page 6 for details.

Get more

Visit AAA.com/creditcard or stop by any AAA branch.

Prepare to be Wowed by AAA Club Rewards on AAA.com

AAA Club Rewards is an exciting new online dis-count program that significantly expands discounts and savings available to AAA members! This innova-tive new shopping experience on AAA.com, features deep discounts, limited offers and everyday savings on electronics, home improvement, apparel, enter-tainment, pet care and more, from approximately 30,000 participating merchants nationwide — including national chains like Kohl’s, Macy’s, Best Buy, Walmart and The Home Depot.

In addition to discount offers, you’ll earn reward or WOWPoints on most pur-chases that you can “burn off” at your favorite participating merchants. Starting with just 200 points, AAA members can redeem their WOWPoints for merchandise on AAA Club Rewards.

• WOWPoints are as flexible as cash;• 100 WOWPoints earned = $1.00;• No limit to the points you can earn;• No blackout dates, no restrictions.Registration is completely free — a valid AAA membership and email address are

all you need. Why wait any longer? Register online at AAA.com/discounts. Then shop, save and earn on national and local brands, restaurants and retailers.

DISTRACTED DRIVING’S DEADLY DOUBLE STANDARD

SEE PAGE 3

Vol. 26 No. 2 NIAGARA/ORLEANS REGION MARCH/APRIL 2013Travel | Insurance/Financial | Autom

otive | Mem

ber Savings | AAA.com

SEE ONE OF AMERICA’S GREATEST NATURAL LANDMARKS!

Get on board now & saveup to $400* per room!Book & deposit no later than 3 / 31

ALL ABOARDwith AAA Travel & Amtrak Vacations®

Aug 23–Sept 2

EXPERIENCING America’s splendor by rail is a must-do milestone on the “bucket lists” of

many travelers. To explore be-yond the interstates...to escape driving’s drudgery & distrac-tions...to enhance a vacation with the romance and relaxed ambiance of a “rolling hotel” full of opportunities to meet & mingle with interesting folks. These are all hallmarks of an unforgettable train vacation.

AAA and Amtrak Vacations® invite you to follow portions of the Lewis & Clark Trail on Amtrak’s Empire Builder from the “Windy City” (Chicago) to the “Emerald City” (Seattle), with a 4-night exploration of the “Crown of the Continent” (Glacier National Park) in be-tween. *And, if you accept this invitation to book & deposit on this adventure by 3/31/13 and you’re a Premier Member,

you’ll save $400 per room! AAA Plus Members save $350, and Basic Members save $325!

The fun begins with an ex-clusive reception at Chicago’s iconic Palmer House, a world-class hotel within steps of the city’s best attractions. Sleep where every President since Grant has slept! Enjoy a city tour and the can’t-miss Architecture Cruise on the Chicago River.

Start your rail journey with magnificent views of the Mis-sissippi River and glimpses of the glowing night skyline of Minneapolis/St Paul. Awaken the next morning from a rest-ful night in your private sleep-ing accommodations to cross North Dakota’s plains and tra-verse the spectacular Gassman Coulee Trestle. Enjoy breakfast and lunch onboard as you skirt the Missouri and cross into Montana’s Big Sky Country to Glacier National Park.

This vast ice-carved terrain of serrated ridges, jutting peaks (6 more than 10,000 feet high), waterfalls, dramatic hanging valleys, 50 glaciers, dense for-ests and more than 200 lakes is one of the world’s most pris-tine natural environments. Designated a national park (the 10th) in 1910 by Pres- ident William Howard Taft, the

RAIL JOURNEY FROM CHICAGO TO SEATTLE!

Train adventure peaks with 4 toursof Montana’s Glacier National Park

continued on page 6

VACATION FEATURES2 nights in Chicago, including a wine & cheese reception, a city tour & an architecture cruise2 nights on Amtrak’s Empire Builder in a sleeper roomette4 nights, 4 tours & 1 cruise

in Glacier National ParkA cross-border visit to Canada’s Waterton Lakes National Park2 nights in Seattle, including

a city tour & the Space Needle16 meals with gratuities

(5 on train without gratuities)Amtrak Vacations® Tour Escort

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PAGE 2 AAA MOTORIST MARCH 2013

A recent survey by AAA finds a strong likelihood of con-sumer confusion and the potential for voided warran-

ties and vehicle damage as a result of the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) recent approval of E15 gasoline.

More than 95 percent of the gasoline sold in the United States contains up to 10 percent ethanol. Despite objections by auto manufacturers, the EPA offi-cially approved the sale of E15, which contains 15 percent ethanol, last June after receiving a waiver request from producers interested in expanding the use of corn-based ethanol.

Currently, E15 is available only in the states of Nebraska, Iowa and Kansas. If and when it does become more wide-ly available, fuel pumps will be clearly marked with black and orange labels to differentiate E15 from more familiar formulations.

Unsuspecting consumers using E15 could end up with engine problems that might not be covered by their vehicle’s warranty. Five manufacturers (BMW, Chrysler, Nissan, Toyota and Volkswagen) are on record saying their warranties will not cover fuel-related claims caused by the use of E15. Seven additional automakers (Ford, Honda, Hyundai, Kia, Mazda, Mercedes-Benz and Volvo) have said that E15 does not comply with the fuel requirements specified in their owner’s manuals and may void warranty coverage.

“It is clear that millions of Americans are unfamiliar with E15, which means there is a strong possibility that many motorists may improperly fill up using this gasoline and damage their vehicle,” said John Nielsen, AAA’s Director of Automotive Engineering and Repair.

With less than five percent of cars on the road approved by automakers to use the fuel, AAA is urging regula-tors and the industry to stop the sale of E15 until motorists are better pro-tected. AAA automotive engineering experts believe that sustained use of E15 could result in significant prob-lems, such as accelerated engine wear and failure, fuel-system damage and false “check engine” lights for any

vehicle not approved by its manufac-turer to use E15.

The only vehicles currently approved by automakers to use E15 are flex-fuel models, 2001 model-year and newer Porsches, 2012 model-year and newer GM vehicles and 2013 model-year Ford vehicles. The use of E15 is express-ly prohibited in heavy-duty vehicles, boats, motorcycles, power equipment, lawn mowers and off-road vehicles.

“The sale and use of E15 should be suspended until consumer education efforts are implemented to mitigate problems for motorists and their vehi-cles,” said Brian Newbacher, director of public affairs for AAA East Central. “Consumers should read pump labels carefully and know their auto manufac-turer’s recommendations to help pre-vent any E15 related problems.”

AAA urges fuel producers and regula-tors to do a better job of educating con-sumers about potential dangers before selling E15 gasoline. This outreach should include a consumer education campaign and more effective pump labels, among other safeguards.

AAA cautions motorists about the risks of E15Available only in a handful of locations — for now

STUDY CONFIRMS PROBLEMSNew research released by the Coordinating Research Council (CRC) last January, found that E15, gasoline blended with 15 percent ethanol, would damage millions of post-2001 model year vehicles. The CRC — which is sup-ported by Chrysler, Ford, General Motors, Honda, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Toyota, and Volkswagen —said testing showed E15 could cause erratic fuel-gauge readings and concluded that E15 would result in fuel system failures and cause check-engine alerts.

DEC 31 2011

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Visit your local AAA office or call our 24-hour TeleService Center to add AAA Plus/RV coverage.

LOOK FOR THE LABEL — E15 fuel pumps will be marked with this label.

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AAA BRANCH OFFICE LOCATIONSAltoona 1634 Valley View Blvd. ............................. 814-946-1277Brookville288 Main St. .................................................814-849-5381Butler138 Clearview Circle ....................................724-287-2713CranberryThe Village Shoppes, 20510 Rt. 19 ..........724-772-1122Erie6660 Peach St. Unit #2 ..............................814-866-0246Franklin102 Sugar Creek Town Center Rd. ...........814-432-3960GreensburgEastgate Shopping Center5142 Route 30, Suite 135 ......................... 724-834-8300Grove City24 Pine Grove Village Dr. ..........................724-458-8930Harborcreek4430 Buffalo Rd. ........................................814-897-9508Hermitage1749 E. State St.. ........................................724-981-9141Indiana1169 Wayne Ave. .......................................724-349-4193Jamestown (New York)111 W. Fifth St., Jamestown, N.Y.. ...........716-488-1981KittanningFranklin Village Mall. ............................... 724-543-1924Lewisburg530 1/2 North Derr Drive . ....................... 570-524-7455Lower Burrell/New Kensington AreaCrossroads Plaza2503 Leechburg Rd....................................724-339-4440McKean County (Bradford)587 South Ave. ..........................................814-368-3113Meadville18939 Park Avenue Plaza Unit #7 ............814-724-2247New Castle40 East St....................................................724-658-8551Niagara-Orleans7135 Rochester Rd, Lockport, NY. ............716-434-2865Pittsburgh–Century III Area (Pleasant Hills)9 Clairton Blvd. (RT 51). ........................... 412-655-6100Pittsburgh–Downtown538 Smithfield St. ......................................412-338-4300Pittsburgh–East Liberty/Shadyside5900 Baum Blvd. ........................................412-365-7196Pittsburgh–Monroeville2725 Mosside Blvd. ....................................412-858-4640Pittsburgh–North Hills Area (Ross Township)4790 McKnight Rd. ....................................412-367-7600Pittsburgh–Robinson TownshipRobinson Town Centre1760 Park Manor Blvd. .............................412-809-2800Pittsburgh–South Hills Area (Bethel Park)160 Ft. Couch Rd. ......................................412-833-5203Rochester300 Adams St. ............................................724-775-8000St. Marys1375 Bucktail Rd. ...................................... 814-834-7838Somerset110 N. Center Ave. ....................................814-443-6526Sunbury1001 Market Street. ..................................570-286-4507Uniontown111 W. Main St. .........................................724-438-8575Warren2285 Market St. .........................................814-723-6660Washington196 Murtland Ave. ....................................724-222-3800Waynesburg184 Greene Plaza, US 21 & I-79 ................724-627-3434White Oak/McKeesport AreaOak Park Mall, 2001 Lincoln Way ............412-675-3400

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Niagara-OrleansOfficial publication of

Niagara-Orleans Region of AAA East CentralPublished bi-monthly by AAA East Central

7135 Rochester RoadLockport, NY 14094

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Periodicals Postage Paid at Lockport, NY

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Publisher .................................... James J. McGrath Managing Editor ............................Douglas O’Neil

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AAA EAST CENTRALChairman: ................................................Richard S. HamiltonVice Chairman: ....................................... James E. Broome, Jr.Vice Chairman: ....................................... Douglas W. CaldwellVice Chairman: .........................................Mary Lynn Laughlin Vice Chairman: .................................... Martha Hartle Munsch

OFFICERS:President: ................................................... James J. McGrathExecutive Vice President: ........................... James E. LehmanTreasurer & CFO: ........................................... Michael R. PrattSecretary: .......................................... Raymond M. Komichak

GOVERNING BOARD OF DIRECTORSGlenn 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 DIRECTORSDebra 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

AAA Niagara-Orleans Regional Board of Directors

Wesley F. Arnold, Marion E. Bicker, William R. Eaton, Richard L. Gaude, Herbert G. Koenig, Paul N. O’Neill,

Robert S. Roberson

Lockport, NY716-434-2865

7135 Rochester Road

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.

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When it comes to bad driving, it’s always the other guy It’s do as I say, not as I do on America’s roadsBy Richard HamiltonChairman, AAA East Central

People are quick to blame “the other guy” for unsafe driv-ing, despite the fact that most admit to practicing many of

the same dangerous driving habits themselves. That’s the surprising con-clusion of a new report by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety.

The study found that while motor-ists are outspoken in their criticism of the risks other drivers take, they tend to minimize or overlook their own bad driving behaviors. More than two-thirds (69 percent) of licensed drivers reported talking on a cell phone while driving within the last month, even though nearly nine-in-ten respondents (89 percent) believe other drivers using cell phones are a threat to their per-sonal safety.

The distraction data was collected as part of the AAA Foundation’s 2012 Traffic Safety Culture Index, a nationally representative, probability-based survey of the driving public’s attitudes on a broad range of issues.

According to a survey, ninety percent of respondents believe that distracted driving is a somewhat or much bigger problem today than it was three years ago. Despite the near-universal disap-proval of texting and emailing while driving (95 percent), more than one-in-four licensed drivers (27 percent) reported sending a text or email at least once in the past 30 days. More than

one-third (35 percent) said they read a text or email while driving.

Young drivers age 16-24 were even more likely to use mobile devices with more than half (61 percent) reporting having read a text or email while driv-ing in the past month. More than one-in-four (26 percent) reported checking or updating social media while driving, regardless of the fact that texting while driving makes you 23 times more likely to crash.

Distracted driving may simply be one manifestation of risk-prone driving in general. Researchers at MIT found that motorists who use cell phones while driving are also more likely to

engage in additional dangerous behav-iors such as speeding, driving drowsy, driving without a safety belt and send-ing texts or emails.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reports that more than 3,000 people are killed and nearly half a million are injured each year in crashes involving distraction. Given the challenges associated with determining the role of distraction in crashes, these figures are likely just the tip of the iceberg.

AAA and the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety have long been leading advocates for educating motorists about the risks of distracted driving. AAA recommends that motorists turn off their phone before driving or pull over to a safe place to talk, send texts or use email. Motorists must also know the rules and know they will be enforced.

Distracted driving crashes are pre-ventable tragedies and using a mobile phone behind the wheel roughly qua-druples crash risk. They impair reac-tion times and in a critical situation, fractions of a second often determine whether a collision occurs. Experts con-clude that about 60 percent of rear end and one third of front end collisions would not happen if a driver reacted just one half a second sooner.

Let’s put an end to this deadly double standard. Instead of blaming the other guy, the real key is for every motorist to put down the phone, avoid distractions and focus on the task of driving.

Richard Hamilton

The U.S. Department of Energy reports that the aver-age household spent nearly $3,000 refueling their vehi-

cles last year, and in 2013, gas prices have been rising at a near record clip. Fortunately, AAA offers several ways for drivers to stretch each tank of gas and find the lowest fuel prices when it is time to fill up.

Your driving habits impact your car’s fuel consumption by up to 33 per-cent. Instead of quick starts and sud-den stops, go easy on the gas and brake pedals. Planning your travel, following speed limits, and paying attention to traffic, weather and road conditions will allow your vehicle to operate more efficiently, and ultimately, save you money.

Check AAA’s Fuel Cost Calculator before you go — Key in your starting city, your destination and the year, make and model of your vehicle. The AAA Fuel Cost Calculator on AAA.com estimates the amount and cost of gasoline using prices from AAA’s daily, online Fuel Gauge Report. Your actual mileage may vary slightly, but you’ll

have a good handle on the costs.Let AAA find the lowest gas prices

— AAA Mobile, our free app for Apple and Android devices, provides motor-ists with the most current and accurate gas price data available, by drawing on credit card transactions at more than 100,000 stations nationwide. Drivers can find the lowest gas prices, close to home or on the road. AAA Mobile’s GPS technology enables users to quick-ly locate stations on a map and see the price for all available grades of gaso-line. Visit AAA.com/Mobile.

Stretch your gas money — Members who pay for gasoline with their AAA Member Rewards Visa® credit card earn double points on gas purchases. In addition to No Annual Fee, cardhold-ers can earn triple points on qualify-ing AAA purchases, double points on gas, grocery and drug store purchases and one point for every $1 on all other qualifying purchases. Redeem your points for a variety of rewards, including a AAA travel voucher good toward your next vacation, cruise or tour package. Members can apply for the AAA Member Rewards Visa® credit

card at AAA.com/credit card or by call-ing 1.866.665.3581 and mentioning code VABFFQ.

AAA benefits updated AAA is constantly reviewing and

evaluating membership benefits and services to ensure they provide maxi-mum usage to our members. Over time, certain benefits or services may be updated as part of our overall effort to maintain the lowest possible dues and the highest level of services. Benefit changes scheduled for 2013 are as follows:

Effective March 1st, 2013, Vehicle Locksmith services available to Basic members will increase to $60, from $50. Vehicle Locksmith services avail-able to Premier members will increase to $150, from $100. (Premier Home Lockout service remains unchanged at $100.)

Additionally, the following mem-ber benefits will be eliminated effec-tive December 31st, 2013: Emergency Check Cashing, Auto Theft Reward, Legal Defense Fee Reimbursement, and Trip Interruption Protection (for Basic and Plus membership levels only.)

AAA helps you save when fuel prices climbGas prices rising at near record rates

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For information on the rates, fees, other costs and benefits associated with the use of this credit card, visit the website listed above or your AAA branch. This credit card program is issued and administered by FIA Card Services, N.A. Grocery Card Offer. You will qualify to receive a certificate with information and PIN number via mail entitling you to a $100 grocery card redeemable at www.pickyourgiftcard.com for the grocery merchant of your choice after you use your new AAA Member Rewards account to make retail purchase(s) totaling at least $500 (exclusive of any returns and adjustments) within 90 days of account opening. Limit one (1) item per new account. Offer is sponsored by Bank of America. We may substitute an item of equal or greater value and we are not responsible for lost, stolen or undelivered merchandise. This is a limited time offer for new customers opening an account in response to this offer and may be cancelled at any time without notice. Other advertised promotional offers can vary from this promotion and may not be substituted. Federal law prohibits students from receiving a premium. The value of this reward may constitute taxable income to you. Bank of America may issue an Internal Revenue Service Form 1099 (or other appropriate form) that reflects the value of such reward. Please consult your tax advisor, as neither Bank of America, its affiliates, nor their employees provide tax advice. The listed merchants are in no way affiliated with Bank of America nor are the listed merchants considered sponsors or co-sponsors of this program. Uses of merchant names and/or logos are by permission of each respective merchant and all trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Terms and conditions are applied to gift cards/certificates. Please see the merchant gift card/certificate for additional terms and conditions, which are subject to change at merchant’s sole discretion. Merchants are not liable for any actual or alleged claims related to this offer. All logos are registered

trademarks. All rights reserved. Must be 18 years or older to participate. A U.S. address is required for delivery. Other restrictions may apply. 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. AAA is a trademark of American Automobile Association, Inc. ©2012 Bank of America Corporation

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Glacier National Park Train Adventure continued from page 1

park covers some 1.2 million acres. Deer are among the most commonly spot-ted wildlife, but elk, moose, mountain goats, bighorn sheep, wolves and bears (grizzly & black) are seen.

You’ll tour in a 1930s red “jammer” with a canvas roll-top; rebuilt in 2001, the 33-bus fleet plies the park’s primary route, the peak-hugging 49-mile-long Going-to-the-Sun Road. This National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark is open from early June to mid-October; in winter, up to 80 feet of snow cover it at the Continental Divide at Logan Pass!

You’ll cross the border into Canada to visit Alberta’s Waterton Lakes National Park, site of the Canadian Rockies’ deep-est lakes and the historic Prince of Wales Hotel National Historic Site. The park is part of the Waterton-Glacier Interna-

tional Peace Park, a World Heritage Site.Enjoy 2 nights at impressive, rustic-

style Glacier Park Lodge, built in the early 20th century by the Great North-ern Railway on land purchased from the Blackfeet tribe, who named it “Big Tree Lodge”; its 60 immense (36-42 " diame-ter, 40 ' long) support timbers were prob-ably 500-800 years old when they were cut. The lobby’s massive stone fireplace invites fireside chats, and there’s an out-door heated pool, a 9-hole golf course, a pitch-n-putt and a day spa on site.

Your other in-park home for 2 nights is the Swiss Alpine–themed Many Gla-cier Hotel on the shores of Swiftcurrent Lake. Its wraparound lakeside balcony offers 180-degree views of the lake, rug-ged hillsides, 3 glaciers and serrated peaks. A secluded Old World–style ho-

tel featuring rustic and comfortable ac-commodations, it’s a one-of-a-kind na-tional park lodging experience. Take in the prolonged evening sunset from the lakeside veranda or Interlaken Lounge.

After experiencing the park, it’s time to reboard Empire Builder and re-enter civilization in Seattle, where the sophis-ticated Fairmont Olympic awaits you. This historic hotel provides modern conveniences and attentive personal service in an elegant surrounding. In the heart of the Financial District, with easy access to shopping and local attrac-tions, it’s a perfect base from which to tour the Emerald City’s gems, including lively Pike Place Market (witness some world-renowned “fish tossing”). As a thrilling way to top off this vacation of peaks, ascend the iconic 605-foot-tall Space Needle from the 1962 World’s Fair for breathtaking views of the surround-ing mountains, bays and islands. All too soon it’s time to fly home from Seattle!

FORDS & FAUNA — Glacier Na-tional Park’s knowledgeable and en- tertaining red-bus driver-guides are called “jammers” because of the sounds the original vehicles’ gears made shifting on steep roads. Today, the refurbished roll-top roadsters are a fun way to see the park’s flora and fauna, like pikas and bighorn sheep.

DAVID RESTIVO, NPS

Aug 23–Sept 2 • AAA Member Rate: $4,999

Pre-discount rate is per person (double occupancy), is subject to availability at time of booking and includes flights (Buffalo-Chicago, Seattle-Buffalo), roundtrip transfers (airport/hotel, hotel/train), train (Chicago-Seattle), 8-night hotel accommodations, 2-night roomette accommodations on train, 16 meals (5 on train), meal gratuities (except on train), Chicago welcome reception, 4 tours & 1 cruise in Glacier National Park, sightseeing per itinerary, air & hotel taxes and the services of an Amtrak Vaca-tions® tour escort (Chicago-Seattle). Visit AAA.com/travel for complete itinerary. Additional airline fees for baggage may apply; contact your travel agent for details.

DINNER WITH ROLL — Eating on the go takes on new meaning aboard Am-trak’s Empire Builder from Chicago to Seattle. Savor the ever changing view with your breakfasts, lunches and dinners in the “tasteful” onboard dining car!

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SHIP NIGHTS / SAMPLE ITINERARY DATES* HOTEL NIGHTS EMBARK / DISEMBARK

June 1-9 ............... 7 / 1....... Memphis /New OrleansJune 22–July 5 ..... 12 / 1 ...... New Orleans / St LouisJuly 19-27............. 7 / 1....... St Louis /CincinnatiAug 9-22 ............. 12 / 1 ...... Pittsburgh / St LouisAug 21-31 ............ 9 / 1....... St Louis / St PaulSept 11-21 ........... 8 / 2 ....... Memphis / ChattanoogaOct 4-12 ............... 7 / 1....... St Paul / St LouisOct 25–Nov 2 ....... 7 / 1 ....... St Louis / New OrleansNov 16-24 ............ 7 / 1....... New Orleans /New OrleansNov 29–Dec 7 ...... 7 / 1 ....... New Orleans / MemphisDec 20-28............. 7 / 1....... New Orleans /MemphisDec 27–Jan 4 ........ 7 / 1 ....... Memphis / New Orleans

*Ask a AAA Travel Agent about other available itineraries.

The largest steamboat ever built, the American Queen is a gracious and elegant triumph of American ingenuity. Although filled with the newest amenities (including free wi-fi!), her public rooms and private

accommodations display the opulence of America’s Victorian era. Glistening woodwork, fresh flowers and antiques adorn interior spaces. Outside, lacy filigree evokes memories of the stately steamers that preceded her and inspired her designers. Be transported not just through America but also through time.

And, through 3/31/13, get a Google Nexus 7 tablet computer when you book & make a deposit on a 2013 American Queen cruise of 7 nights or longer at AAA through its travel partner Pleasant Holidays. With a 7-inch display and all-day battery life, the thin & light Nexus 7 is the perfect portable travel companion. With up to 32GB of storage and the option to add mobile data, take and enjoy your favorite content with you...even on American Queen!

Imagine sailing on the same waters as Mark Twain. Watch the mighty river “erase” the paddlewheel’s unique “footprints” on its surface; soon, it’s the same broad river behind you as it is in front of you. The short-lived wake is simply a ripple in time — but, for the brief moment you’re there, you’re part of something much larger than yourself.

The paddlewheel has its own rhythm, but so does the music of the river as you float through the myriad melodies of blues, gospel, folk, rockabilly, ragtime, Dixieland jazz and zydeco. Sway to the music of Louis Armstrong and Jelly Roll Morton and try your hand at that quintessential river instrument, the calliope. You’ll quickly discover that the river has a rhythm all its own.

The rich history of steamboats and the river is reflected in the authenticity of the Queen’s antebellum décor, the family recipes of Southern Chef Regina Charboneau and the familiar smiles of an all-American crew. The Queen is warm, inviting and comforting. She won’t just take you away; she’ll bring you closer together. Enjoy a vacation where community is formed during each voyage...where the rhythm of the past melds seamlessly with the rhythm of today in places like the rocking chairs on the Queen’s Front Porch of America and the mahogany comfort of her Mark Twain Gallery. The past echoes in the calliope music that drifts across the water and in your fellow passengers’ contented smiles.

Discover what American Queen steamboatin’ is all about! Contact a AAA Travel Agent now.

SAILINGS INCLUDE...

1-night pre-cruise hotel accommodations

Complimentary shore excursions in every port

All onboard meals, including wine & beer with dinner, specialty coffees, soft drinks &

bottled waterNightly showboat-style

entertainment & dancingDaily lectures by river

historiansPort charges & taxes

Get a Google Nexus 7 tablet computerwhen you book & make a deposit

on a 7-night-or-longer American Queen river cruise by 3/15/13!

AAA MEMBER EXCLUSIVE!$160 Onboard Credit per cabin in 2013

To qualify for the Nexus 7 and $160 onboard credit, cruise must be arranged with AAA through travel partner Pleasant Holidays.

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My friend, it’s time to let your fun side come out to play in the Caribbean, The Bahamas, Bermuda, Mexico, Hawaii, Alaska, Canada and New England, or Europe. Think good friends, family fun, explosive laughter, and ginormous smiles. Carnival means sweet destinations, award-winning service, delicious dining, onboard activities, nighttime entertainment and spacious accommodations-wrapped up in one imaginative floating resort. It’s time to get your fun on!

Book NOW to Save More! 7 Day Sailings from:

•Fairbanks:UniversityofAlaskaMuseum,freetime,sternwheeler rivercruise,salmonbakedinneratPioneerPark•4-hourflyingadventureoverBrooksRangeandacrossArcticCircle•DenaliNationalPark:freetime,“WelcometotheSubarctic”talk, full-dayTundraWildernessTour,overnightinthepark•Anchorage:citytour,kennel/homeofanIditarodSledDogRace winner,NativeHeritageCenter•PortageValley:AlaskaWildlifeConservationCenter•ScenicSewardHighwaytoBegichBoggsVisitorCenter•Seward:freetime•CooperLanding:2-hourscenicfloatontheKenaiRiver•Girdwood:freetime,AlyeskaTram,farewellseafoodbuffetdinner

July 8-17 • AAA Member Rate: $5,449Rate is per person (double occupancy), is subject to availability at time of booking and includes roundtrip

flights (Buffalo-Fairbanks, Anchorage-Buffalo), roundtrip airport/hotel transfers, 9-night accommodations, motorcoach sightseeing, 16 meals, in-Alaska 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. Addi-tional airline fees for baggage may apply; contact your travel agent for details. Visit AAA.com/Alaska for itinerary details.

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ART! • FOOD! • WINE!includes 4 nights in a Tuscan villa!

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.

Aug 31–Sept 11

AAA Member Rate: $5,610

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

AAAMEMBERBENEFITSAVE

$50.00PER PERSON

JAMESTOWN . . . . . . . . . . .716-488-1981LOCKPORT . . . . . . . . . . . . .716-434-2865GENERAL TRAVEL DISCLAIMER: AAA Travel Agency makes every effort to provide accurate, up-to-date prices as of press time and cannot assume responsibility for typographic errors. Rates/offers are per person based on double occupancy, unless otherwise indicated, and are subject to availability and airline/operator changes. International rates/offers are subject to currency fluctuations and additional tax & security charges. Rates that include airfare include all taxes, government fees and surcharges. Additional restrictions may apply. Rates/offers are available at all AAA East Central travel agency locations. For tour details, contact AAA or visit AAA.com/travel. AAA Featured Vacations are specially priced, unique departures; therefore, tour operators, cruise lines and other travel providers often exclude them from additional discounts or specials they offer. AAA Featured Vacations include services provided by third-party tour destination service com-panies; see your AAA Travel Agent for details. Additional airline fees for baggage may apply; contact your travel agent for more details or visit the air carrier’s website for baggage allowance and fee information.

Cruising Hawaii is the best way to catch theALOHA SPIRIT

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.

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).

AAA Member RatesOct 10-19: from $1,721 • Nov 7-16: from $1,774

Pride of America

SEE MORE HAWAII BY CRUISING!

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ROCKY MOUNTAINEERThe world-renowned, luxurious Rocky

Mountaineer train travels by daylight through the wild beauty of Canada’s West. The best way to experience the majestic Canadian Rockies, it offers more than 45 Canadian vacation packages and several unique rail routes — 3 train journeys through British Columbia & Alberta to Banff, Lake Louise, Jasper and Calgary; 1 train excursion from Vancouver to Whistler; and, NEW THIS YEAR, the Coastal Passage rail journey connecting Seattle WA and Vancouver BC to the Canadian Rockies.

Choose from many tours, including the 4-day Classic First Passage to the West (AAA Member Rate: from $1,185 per person).

STAY & PLAY CREDIT!Book a qualifying rail journey (any vacation of 4 nights or more from

the 2013 Rocky Mountaineer brochure) by 3/28/13 and take advantage of up to $800 per couple in added value! Use your Stay & Play added-value credit toward customizing your vacation with your choice of these options:

• Extra hotel nights in any Rocky Mountaineer destination• Additional tours in the Canadian Rockies• Sea to Sky Climb rail journey to Whistler BC• Additional meals & meal plans• Transfers• Activities, including Jasper Tramway, Whistler Peak 2 Peak Gondola & more• Rocky Mountaineer “Rail & Cruise” packages

Offer valid on new 2013 bookings made in USA & Canada between 12/31/12 & 3/28/13. Offer is applicable to any Rocky Mountaineer holiday of 4 or more nights from the 2013 Rocky Mountaineer brochure. Deposits are required at time of booking. Maximum offer value of $400 per adult bonus credit ($800 bonus per couple) is with qualifying holidays of 7 nights or more in GoldLeaf Service. Bonus credit amount varies by package class of service and duration of holiday. Travel during 2013 Rocky Mountaineer summer season between April & October. Applicable to single or double package tour prices; triple room bookings receive a lower per person credit. Qualifying packages can be purchased in any class of train travel or grade of accommodation. Credit must be requested at time of booking and will not be automatically allocated or retrospectively added. Credited option must be selected at time of booking and can only be added to a Rocky Mountaineer package. Amendment fee of $50 CAD per booking will be charged for changes to the use of the credit after booking has been confirmed. US guests will be charged the equivalent amount in USD at time of amendment. Credits can only be used toward the purchase of additional services offered by Rocky Mountaineer; credit cannot be used to upgrade rail service or accommodation and cannot be used against price of core package. Add-on credit values are expressed in CAD and will be converted to USD at time of booking at the exchange rate used for the package booking. US guests must pay in USD. Credit cannot be deferred to a later trip. Offer is not applicable to child pric-es, 2-day rail only bookings or Group Tour bookings. Not available in conjunction with any other offer. Offer has no cash value and is non-transferable. Offer is capacity-controlled and may be modified, withdrawn or amended without prior notice. Additional conditions apply.

RAIL & CRUISE BONUS!Book a qualifying package (below) before 3/31/13 and take advantage

of up to $1,300 per couple in added value. Use your Rail & Cruise bonus toward customizing your vacation with your choice of these options:

• Extra hotel nights in any Rocky Mountaineer destination• Additional tours in the Canadian Rockies• Additional meals• Activities, including Jasper Tramway, Whistler Peak 2 Peak Gondola & more• Credit toward cruise portion of the package

2013 QUALIFYING PACKAGESCanadian Rockies Highlights & Coastal Passage wtih Pre-tour Cruise (OPLE)

Canadian Rockies Highlights & Coastal Passage with Post-tour Cruise (OPNW)Western Explorer & Coastal Passage with Pre-tour Cruise (OPOE)

Western Explorer & Coastal Passage with Post-tour Cruise (OPOW)Western Explorer & Coastal Passage (XPIE) • Western Explorer & Coastal Passage (XPIW)

Offer valid on new 2013 bookings made in USA & Canada between 12/31/12 & 3/28/13. Offer is only applicable to specific Rocky Moun-taineer Coastal Passage Packages (codes OPLE, OPNW, OPOE, OPOW, XPIE, XPIW). Deposits are required at time of booking. Maximum offer value of $650 per adult bonus credit ($1,300 bonus per couple) is with qualifying Coastal Passage holidays in GoldLeaf Service or GoldLeaf Deluxe Service. Travel during 2013 Rocky Mountaineer summer season between April & October. Applicable to single or double package tour prices; triple room bookings receive a lower per person credit. Credit must be requested at time of booking and will not be automatically allocated or retrospectively added. Credited option must be selected at time of booking and can only be added to a Rocky Mountaineer package. Amendment fee of $50 CAD per booking will be charged for changes to the use of the credit after booking has been confirmed. US guests will be charged the equivalent amount in USD at time of amendment. Credits can only be used toward the purchase of additional services offered by Rocky Mountaineer; credit cannot be used to upgrade rail service or accommodation and cannot be used against price of core package. Add-on credit values are expressed in CAD and will be converted to USD at time of booking at the exchange rate used for the package booking. US guests must pay in USD. Credit cannot be deferred to a later trip. Offer is not applicable to child pric-es, 2-day rail only bookings or Group Tour bookings. Not available in conjunction with any other offer. Offer has no cash value and is non-transferable. Offer is capacity-controlled and may be modified, withdrawn or amended without prior notice. Additional conditions apply.

RAILING

Vacation dreams do come true

SOMEWHERE OVER THE...BORDER!

COME ON, GET HAPPY!

Canada ranks in the top 5 nations when it comes to “life satisfaction” (overall appraisal of life, including

work, income & relationships) and “positive feeling” (enjoyment, smiling & laughing), according to a global happiness survey reported in Scientific American Mind.

AAA invites you to find out for yourself: Head north this year and tap into

some of the good feelings Canadians enjoy!

GRAB YOUR PASSPORT

AND CROSS OVER

TO A GRAND LAND

OF UNIQUE WONDERS!

From storybook lands and magical fairytale settings to the sheer adrenaline rush of adventure opportunities, each of Canada’s regions offers that “little something special.”

Whether it’s a vacation for the senses, a relaxing weekend away or a once-in-a-lifetime dream come true, you’re sure to find what you’re looking for!

And a great way to do that is through AAA’s travel partner, CANADA à la Carte.

CANADA à la Carte offers a wide variety of Independent vacations showcasing the best of

Canada by car & rail, from majestic wilderness to cosmopolitan cities. Independent travel packages feature “à la Carte” sightseeing and activity options — such as winery tours, whale watching or Canadian Rockies trail riding — allowing you to personalize your vacation to suit your interests and budget.

CANADA à la Carte’s independent vacations provide flexibility in your travel plans while ensuring you don’t bypass region highlights. Based on your requests, accommodations are pre-reserved, rental cars and/or VIA Rail tickets are arranged and activities are pre-booked. Many packages are available year- round, and all may be offered with airfare. In addition to customizing existing packages, CANADA à la Carte can help you create your own special adventure.

DRIVING

THE GREAT

WHITE NORTH

REALLY IS WARM &

WONDERFUL!

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COLORS, COASTS & COVESExperience Canada aboard the elegant, sophisticated ships of Oceania.

Its midsize vessels can journey off the beaten path to boutique ports and yet provide all the amenities of larger ships. Overnight stays and late-evening departures allow you to fully explore each fascinating destination, while exemplary service, gourmet cuisine and opulent accommodations ensure

your onboard experience is defined by luxury and comfort.Canada & New England ignite in a blaze of color each autumn.

A foliage tapestry of fiery reds, brilliant oranges, delicate yel-lows and exotic purples blankets the land, attracting “leaf peep-

ers.” And the best seat for viewing the drama is on Regatta. Best of all, the backdrop changes daily for the maximum effect of nature’s glory.

Opportunities for adventure ashore are as spectacular as the scenery. Tour the Gilded Age mansions in Newport. Ride the funicular to Dufferin Terrace for the best view of Québec City. Marvel at seafaring artifacts in the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic in Halifax and amazing seascapes in Rockland’s Farmsworth Museum. Indoors & out, the show goes on forever.

Sept 12-24: Montréal to New York Québec City QC • St Lawrence River (cruising) • Corner Brook NF • Charlottetown PEI

Sydney NS • Halifax NS • St John (Bay of Fundy) NB • Bar Harbor ME • Rockland/Camden ME Gulf of Maine (cruising) • Newport RI

Oct 6-18: New York City to Montréal (reverse itinerary of departure above)

AAA Member Rate: from $4,797 (including FREE FLIGHTS!)Rate is per person (double occupancy), is subject to availability at time of booking and includes roundtrip flights (SEPT: Buffalo-Montréal, New York–Buffalo) (OCT: Buffalo–New York, Montréal-Buffalo), roundtrip airport/pier transfers, cruise accommodations/entertainment, most onboard meals, government fees/taxes and $50 onboard credit per stateroom. Ship’s registry: Marshall Islands. VisitAAA.com/travel for complete itinerary details. Additional airline fees for baggage may apply; contact your travel agent for details.

ATLANTIC ADVENTUREHug the rugged shores of — and never

venture far from — the Atlantic Ocean on this exciting exploration of coastal Canada & New England. Witness the influence the sea has on life & land in Massachusetts, Maine, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. From big cities to tiny villages, experience cultural differences, visit fascinating attractions and taste unique regional cuisines. The combination of spectacular natural beauty, insightful guides and inevitable camaraderie that AAA motorcoach sightseeing tours are known for make this a journey you’ll not soon forget.

July 12-20: Roundtrip from Buffalo • AAA Member Rate: $2,439Boston MA • Portland ME • NB: St John, Reversing Falls Rapids, Fundy National Park

PEI: Green Gables, PEI National Park • NS: Cabot Trail, Cape Breton, Alexander Graham Bell site, Anne Murray Centre • NB: St Andrews by the Seas, Kingsbrae Gardens • AND MORE!

Rate is per person (double occupancy), is subject to availability at time of booking and includes roundtrip flights (Buffalo-Boston), roundtrip airport/hotel transfers, accommodations, super-deluxe motorcoach (wi-fi, leather seats, video screens, seatback trays, seatbelts), sight-seeing/admissions, 17 meals, taxes/gratuities on included items, baggage handling (1 per person), services of a AAA Tour Manager. VisitAAA.com/travel for complete itinerary details. Additional airline fees for baggage may apply; contact your travel agent for details.

AIR & MOTORCOACH

FREE FLIGHTSAND $50.00 IN

ONBOARD CREDIT

Vacation dreams do come true

SOMEWHERE OVER THE...BORDER!

COME ON, GET HAPPY!

Canada ranks in the top 5 nations when it comes to “life satisfaction” (overall appraisal of life, including

work, income & relationships) and “positive feeling” (enjoyment, smiling & laughing), according to a global happiness survey reported in Scientific American Mind.

AAA invites you to find out for yourself: Head north this year and tap into

some of the good feelings Canadians enjoy!

AAA OFFERS LOTS OF WAYS

TO EXPERIENCE

CANADA

Canada by car & rail, from majestic wilderness to cosmopolitan cities. Independent travel packages feature “à la Carte” sightseeing and activity options — such as winery tours, whale watching or Canadian Rockies trail riding — allowing you to personalize your vacation to suit your interests and budget.

CANADA à la Carte’s independent vacations provide flexibility in your travel plans while ensuring you don’t bypass region highlights. Based on your requests, accommodations are pre-reserved, rental cars and/or VIA Rail tickets are arranged and activities are pre-booked. Many packages are available year- round, and all may be offered with airfare. In addition to customizing existing packages, CANADA à la Carte can help you create your own special adventure.

Book a CANADA à la Carte Independent Vacation and receive a documentation package (1 per booking) with a personalized itinerary containing driving instructions, maps, brochures and region guides (all items “if applicable”).

Sample 3-night vacations (rates per person)Montréal Explorer • AAA Member Rate: $314

Québec City Explorer • AAA Member Rate: $529Vancouver Explorer • AAA Member Rate: $383

Victoria Explorer • AAA Member Rate: $742

FOREIGN, EH?ENGLISH SPOKEN HERE!

CRUISING

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This year, the people of Ireland are hosting an unprecedented year-long celebration of everything that is unique & great about

Ireland. It's called The Gathering. Communities, villages and towns are organizing gatherings, festivals and events to welcome visitors. With the focus on Ireland’s vibrant living culture, heritage and people, it’s a chance to experience Ireland like never before.

Oct 13-20 • AAA Member Rate: $1,399Rate is per person (double occupancy), is subject to availability at time of booking and includes roundtrip airport/hotel transfers, accommodations, guided motorcoach sightseeing, entrance fees, 11 meals (in-cluding Bunratty Castle medieval banquet/entertainment & Merry Ploughboy pub dinner/entertainment), in-Ireland tour director, hotel luggage handling (1 piece per person), hotel taxes & service charges. Ask about available add-on airfare. Visit AAA.com/GoIreland for itinerary and more information.

• Bunratty Folk Park

• Medieval banquet in a 15th-century castle

• Cliffs of Moher

• Flying Boat Museum

• Killarney National Park, including Muckross House

• Ring of Kerry drive, including the Skellig Experience & Moll’s Gap

• Waterford Crystal tour

• Russborough House mansion

• Dinner & song at a real pub

• Dublin: city tour & free time

...AND MUCH MORE!

Edinburgh: welcome drink & dinner • Spean Bridge Woolen Mill • Loch Ness cruise • Scottish Highland evening • Culloden Battlefield • Whisky tasting/tour at Blair Athol Distillery • Edinburgh Castle & city tour • Ferry to Northern Ireland • Belfast: city tour, Titanic Center • Dublin: city tour, Book of Kells, canal dinner cruise with live music • Rock of Cashel • Blarney: Castle & Woolen Mills • Killarney: national park “jaunting car” ride • Ring of Kerry • The Skellig Experience •

Sneem • Moll’s Gap • River Shannon ferry • Cliffs of Moher (pictured) • Bunratty Castle medieval banquet • AND MUCH MORE!

Nov 2-12 • AAA Member Rate: $1,699Rate is per person (double occupancy), is subject to availability at time of booking and includes roundtrip airport/hotel transfers, accommodations, guided motorcoach sightseeing, entrance fees, 16 meals (includ-ing medieval banquet, canal dinner cruise), in-Ireland tour director, hotel luggage handling (1 piece per person), hotel taxes & service charges. Ask about available add-on airfare. Visit AAA.com/GoIreland for itinerary and more information.

SAVE$170.00

PER ROOMBOOK & DEPOSIT BY 3/28/13

SAVE$140.00

PER ROOMBOOK & DEPOSIT BY 3/28/13

PROGRAMS OPERATED BY CIE TOURS INTERNATIONAL

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THEAMERICAN WEST

Where the sun sets ...and the fun rises!

Best of Northern CaliforniaExplore 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, Carmel- by-the-Sea, 17-Mile Drive, Big Sur, San Simeon (Hearst Castle), Salinas Valley and Silicon Valley. 14 meals.

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

Pacific CoastEnjoy 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

New Mexico Balloon FiestaExplore 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.

Oct 9-15 • AAA Member Rate: $2,309

Colorado Train AdventureCalling 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.Sept 14-21 • AAA Member Rate: $2,095

Napa Valley & San FranciscoSo 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) and 3 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

Yellowstone ExperienceAmerica’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

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.

American MajestyFrom 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.

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

Grand Canyon AdventureLuxuriate 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

Southwestern CanyonlandsEroded 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

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If you are part of the 46 percent of Americans who spend five or more hours a day on a computer or a smart phone, you probably already

know that a long day staring at your screen can sometimes lead to tired eyes and headaches. But did you know these issues could also be signs of Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS)? Besides tired eyes and headaches, other symptoms of CVS include double vision, eyestrain and sometimes even neck and shoulder aches. The reason is that our eyes have a harder time focusing on characters on a computer screen. Unlike printed type, computer characters are brightest at the center and lighter on the edges. The eyes jump around as they try to focus, making them tired and affecting other areas of the upper body.

Fortunately, the effects of CVS are neither permanent nor damaging to the eye. You can help combat CVS by following a few simple steps:• Get an eye exam before starting a job

that requires computer use. • Use a flat-panel monitor or LCD

screen that has crisper resolutions. • Place the monitor at eye level about

20 to 26 inches away from you. • Always use the computer in proper

light. • Blinkmoreoftentokeepeyesmoist.

• Take breaks from your computer torest your eyes.

• Visit your eye doctor annually tomonitor and manage symptoms, unless otherwise recommended by your eye doctor.For some, CVS symptoms can be

relieved with computer eyewear or UV coating on your lenses to reduce glare. Talk with your eye doctor to learn about these options.

If new glasses are in order, now is the perfect time to visit LensCrafters for The Semi-Annual Sale where you will save 50% off lenses with a frame pur-chase. PLUS, for a limited time, AAA members get an extra $25 OFF when you Show Your Card & Save ®. Hurry, offer expires 3/31/2013. Visit www.AAA.com/visionsavings for details.

Computer-related vision problems are on the rise

Namibia is the land of endless horizonsEpic landscapes amid the drama of the dunes

Namibia is immense even by African standards. Twice the size of California, but with a population of just over 2

million, the rugged landscape is end-less and almost unimaginable. The relentless fog and surf of the Skeleton Coast give way to the quivering sands of Sossusvlei, and the spectacular Fish River Canyon, the second largest natu-ral gorge on earth. Visitors can follow in the footsteps of the desert adapted elephant in Damaraland, or witness nature untamed in Etosha Pan National Park on the ultimate Southern Africa safari experience.

One of the world’s newest nations, Namibia gained independence from South Africa in 1990. Its name is derived from the harsh Namib Desert, consid-ered the oldest desert in the world.

Known as the “Land of Endless Horizons”, Namibia’s natural wonders recently provided some of the dramatic backdrop for Sports Illustrated 2013 Swimsuit edition. Locations included the iconic dunes in Namib-Naukluft National Park.

Here, the world’s tallest dunes tower in tones of orange and red from the floor of the Namib Desert. Visitors can climb to the top of the infamous “Big Daddy” dune, or drift above these monolithic mounds on a hot air bal-loon safari. The first rays of the sunrise paint these mountains of sand with a

palette of rose, coral, amber and ver-million, framed against an impossible blue sky.

Deadvlei is a forest frozen in time. Visitors will discover the skeletons of 900-year-old camelthorn trees whose blackened remains rise like specters from a bed of white sand framed by Sossusvlei’s iconic ochre dunes.

Namibia is famous for its many national parks and all 1,200 miles of its Atlantic coastline is protected. The

Bushmen of the Namibian interior called the Skelton Coast “the land God made in anger.” The name derives from the whale and seal bones that once lit-tered the shore and later the skeletal remains of the doomed vessels trapped by the offshore rocks and fog. More than a thousand wrecks are scattered along the coast, notably the Eduard Bohlen, and the Dunedin Star. Further inland, the arid plains are home to zebra, giraffe, lions, and springbok. The

wildlife get most of their water from wells dug by baboons and elephants.

Etosha Pan, a vast 8,600 square mile tract in northwestern Namibia, is the county’s most popular destination. The park is home to four of the Big Five, including Africa’s tallest elephants, and the rare black rhinoceros.

The Desert Express, a trans Namib excursion train, runs between the capi-tal city of Windhoek and the beach resort of Swakopmund. A fine example of German colonial architecture, attrac-tions include a camel farm and the spec-tacular sand dunes near Langstrand. The Martin Luther steam locomotive dates from 1896, and now sits aban-doned in the desert.

IF YOU GOJoin 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 itin-erary, trip details and information.

STILL STANDING — The tree skeletons in Deadvlei are 900-years-old. STILL STANDING — The tree skeletons in Deadvlei are 900-years-old.

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There’s always room at the top in Switzerland High altitude adventure in the land of the Alps

Switzerland may be a neutral country, but it is anything but colorless. Along with the jaw-dropping scenery this emi-

nently workable amalgam of German, French and Italian cultures gives a whole new meaning to the term diver-sity.

Zürich is Switzerland’s largest city and famous for its gnomes and finan-cial institutions. The Bahnhofstrasse — Zürich’s answer to Fifth Avenue and Wall Street — was built on the site of the old city walls and is lined with upscale boutiques, cafes and those ubiquitous Swiss banks.

Much of Switzerland’s heavily creased Alpine territory is best seen by rail. The Rhaetion Railway includes the world famous Glacier, and Bernina Express lines. The engineering equiva-lent of Hannibal’s passage through the Alps, the Bernina Express takes travelers through scenery that ranges from the blue-tongued glaciers of Piz Bernina, to the palms trees of Tirano, Italy.

The Glacier Express runs from St. Moritz and Davos via Zermatt where it brings you face to face with the won-drous Matterhorn or “the mountain,” as it is respectfully called by the Swiss. The little red train literally ties itself in knots as every bend brings a magnifi-cent new vista or a fairytale-like castle perched astride a mountaintop.

Zermatt has over 300 days of sunlight per year, and mild, dry weather that the

Swiss refer to this as their “champagne climate.” The air is so unbelievably pure that it feels nearly as intoxicating as a chilled flute of Pol Roger.

Vehicles powered by internal combus-tion engines have been banned in the village since 1947, and Zermatt’s only

traffic jam is a herd of Blackneck goats that pass through the Bahnhofstrasse every morning and evening.

From Zermatt visitors can board the 111-year-old cog railway for the 6.5-mile journey up Gornergrat Mountain. The Gornergratbahn is Europe’s highest rack railway, climbing past Swiss stone pine and larch forests to an altitude of 10,100 feet. When you reach the top, pause to take in the breathtaking pan-orama of 29 peaks above 13,000-feet, with the Matterhorn, the Queen of the Alps, right in the middle.

St. Moritz has become so synony-mous with the jet set that the town has taken the unusual step of registering its name as a trademark in 25 countries. The resort town conjures up glamorous images of the Cresta and horses racing across the snow, but summers here are generally quite leisurely.

Lucerne is considered the quintes-sential Swiss town and its most popular travel destination. Famous for the two medieval bridges spanning the Reuss

River, few leave without taking a boat ride on scenic Lake Lucerne, framed by mountains and old growth forests that reach right down to the shore. Visitors can also ride the world’s steepest cog railway up Mount Pilatus with a gradi-ent of 48% and return by a cable car that soars past rugged alpine peaks, divided by verdant green valleys.

IF YOU GOJoin AAA Travel on an 8-night Alpine Lakes & Scenic Trains tour of Switzerland and Italy, August 16-25, 2013. Highlights of this AAA Member Choice vacation include a Zurich dinner cruise; Golden Pass, Glacier Express and Bernina Pass Scenic Trains; Lake Como, Italy; 2-nights in Zermatt; Saint Moritz, Lucerne and Montreux, Switzerland, and Milan, Italy.

FOR MORE INFORMATION Visit AAA.com/mcv for a complete itiner-ary, trip details and information.

HIGH TIMES — The Gornergratbahn on the Findelbachbrücke, against the backdrop of the Matterhorn.

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Time to spring ahead with some seasonal car care Get your car in top shape for spring and summer driving

When cold weather begins to warm, motorists may think their driving cares have melted away with

the winter ice and snow. Not so. “Spring brings its own set of chal-

lenges for safety conscious drivers,” says Jim Sinclair, vice president of ser-vice for Subaru of America, Inc. “Many drivers underestimate the need for con-trol that all-wheel drive provides in slick rainy conditions – after the snow and ice have melted.”

Just as you winterized your car with an eye to safety last fall, it’s time to begin work on your spring automotive safety checklist. Here are some hints for ensuring your car is in top condi-tion for safe spring motoring.

Rain is a common spring driving hazard. While most people think of ice or snow when cautioned about slip-pery roads, the truth is wet roads can be just as slick. Tires can hydroplane on a layer of water, losing contact with the road and causing the vehicle to skid. Rain also lifts oil and other slip-pery fluids dripped by passing autos, creating a slick layer on the blacktop. Flooded roads can flood out engines.

Slow down on wet roads. Consider buying a vehicle with features like all wheel drive and electronic stability control.

Start out with a safe car. Studies show that electronic stability control

significantly reduce the risk of being involved in a crash. Look for vehicles that have earned the top safety rat-ings from industry watchdogs such as the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (www.safecar.gov) and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (www.iihs.org).

Replace worn tires. Your tires are what keep the car on the road. Worn

out tread provides less traction and greater chance to slide. Look for signs of uneven wear or damage such as cuts, cracks, splits, punctures and bulges. Likewise, make sure tires are inflated properly according to your vehicle’s owner’s manual.

Spring showers bring May flowers, but let this be a reminder to check and replace worn wiper blades. Poorly

maintained windshield wipers can hamper visibility in wet weather.

After a long winter of salt and other road residue on the windows, wiper effectiveness is greatly enhanced by cleaning the glass with a strong glass cleaner that can remove the oily film. And don’t forget the inside of the glass. Removing the film on the inside can help the defroster clear faster and reduce moisture build-up.

Spring rain can also dampen vis-ibility so it is important to check all vehicle lighting, including headlights, taillights, back-up lights, turn signals, parking lights and brake lights. These lights are important not only because they help you to see, but also to be seen, and serve as a way to help you communicate clearly with other motorists.

RIGHT AS RAIN — April showers are a reminder to replace worn wiper blades.

TURN ON YOUR HEADLIGHTSWhenever daytime visibility is less than perfect, turning on your lights allows you to see, and just as importantly, to be seen by others. Use this rule of thumb: wipers on, lights on. It’s also the law in many states.

FOR MORE INFORMATIONVisit AAA.com for information on all things automotive including tips on buy-ing, operating and maintaining a vehicle.

Driver Improvement CourseSharpen your skills – Reduce up to 4 points on your license (for violations occur-

ring in the last 18 months) – Save 10% on the collision and liability portions of your insurance. You can also take this course online – AAA.com/idrivesafely.

Price — $35 AAA members; $41 non-members5 Hour Pre-Licensing Course

Provides students with MV-278 certificate, the minimal requirement to schedule a road test in New York State.

Price — $35 AAA members; $40 non-membersLicensed-to-Learn

Private driver education with 30 hours of classroom instruction and 10 hours of in-car training. One-year AAA Basic Membership upon completion.

Price — $525 AAA members; $570 non-membersClasses are held at AAA, 7135 Rochester Road, Lockport

Call 716-434-2865 for dates. Reservations and pre-payment are required

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NFL legends kick off Crystal’s Baltic seasonGridiron greats set sail onboard Crystal Serenity

Football fans experiencing post Super Bowl withdrawal can get their fix with some of the game’s greatest minds aboard

Crystal Cruises’ summer Baltic cruise. Legendary coach Don Shula, Miami Dolphins Hall of Fame fullback Larry Csonka and 31-year NFL veteran referee Jim Tunney will bring their collective expertise and tales from their storied careers aboard Crystal Serenity during a June 15, 10-day Scandinavia/Russia cruise from Copenhagen to Stockholm.

The 1,080-guest Crystal Serenity is a pleasure dome of pampering, self-indulgence and intellectual passions. A $25 million dollar makeover in May included new lighting, furniture and fixtures in classic stone, silk, velvet, leather, crisp linen and a new pool deck. Serenity’s unique size allows for a wide range of elegant accommodations. Staterooms include exquisitely appoint-ed penthouses, and 85 percent of all outside staterooms and suites offer pri-vate verandahs. Other features include a Computer University@Sea classroom that houses a 24-hour Internet center.

Onboard amenities include dining in the Silk Road and The Sushi Bar, featur-ing the cuisine of Nobu Matsuhisa; golf lessons with PGA pros; Yamaha key-board classes; Berlitz language classes; and Crystal’s unique roster of perform-ers and lecturers that include astro-nauts, ambassadors, sports legends and

Academy and Tony Award winners.Guests will have the rare opportu-

nity to interact with the gridiron greats throughout the voyage, as they impart their experiences in leadership, on and off the field, and share inspiring anec-dotes of success and teamwork.

With overnights in Copenhagen, St. Petersburg (two nights) and Stockholm, the 10-day sailing also visits Berlin, Helsinki and Tallinn. Copenhagen reminds you of the tales where everyone

lives “happily ever after”. Maybe it’s the spirit of Hans Christian Anderson but much of the city makes you feel as if you’ve stepped into a fairytale.

In 1154, an Arabian geographer marked Tallinn on a world map. Early settlers came to the region more than 3,500 years ago, and today the UNESCO World Heritage Site is the best-preserved medieval city in northern Europe, with fortifications and buildings, dating from the 11th to 15th centuries.

St. Petersburg is a city of haunting beauty with crystalline squares, grand canals and the brooding grandeur of the Tsar’s Winter Palace. The weighty mass of St. Isaac’s Cathedral dominates the skyline, its gilded dome, covered with nearly 300 lbs. of pure gold. The Hermitage Museum houses perhaps the world’s most valuable art collection, with more than 3-million objects and artifacts.

Stockholm is situated on 14 islands and is known as “the city that floats on water.” Ships make a spectacular 50-mile transit to the city center through an archipelago of 24,000 islands, gliding past castles, fortresses and traditional red and green Swedish cottages. Visitors will not want to miss the Vasa Museum, housing a warship that sank in 1628 and recovered in 1961.

HIDDEN GEM — Tallinn is the best-preserved medieval city in northern Europe.

NOW ALL INCLUSIVECrystal Cruises recently expanded its extensive list of premium services to include complimentary fine wines and premium spirits, open bar service in all lounges, and pre-paid gratuities for house-keeping, bar and dining staff.

FOR MORE INFORMATIONPlease see this issue’s Departures Guide or log on to AAA.com/cruises for special values on cruise vacations from AAA Travel.

HIDDEN GEM — Tallinn is the best-preserved medieval city in northern HIDDEN GEM — Tallinn is the best-preserved medieval city in northern HIDDEN GEM —

aroundtownTOAST & JAM — (March 4, 11, 18, & 25)

Singer/Songwriter Dale Campbell, hosts a series of open mic shows Sign up at the door, or just sit back and enjoy this all ages show. Free admission! (Please bring a desig-nated driver) Location: Brickyard Pub and BBQ, 432 Center Street, Lewiston. Contact: 716.754.7227, or www.brickyardpub.com.

SEASONINGS OF NIAGARA — (March 7) Enjoy the tastes of Niagara with many samples from area restaurants and bakeries. Enjoy some fine New York state wines and gourmet cof-fees. (Please bring a designated driv-er.) Location: Aquarium of Niagara, 701 Whirlpool Street, Niagara Falls. Contact: 716.285.3575, or aquariumofniagara.org.

OUTDOOR SPORT AND TRAVEL EXPO — (March 7-10) Five build-ings filled with exhibits, inter-active fishing seminars, chil-dren’s activities, a wildlife show and retriever training demon-strations. Location: Hamburg Fairgrounds at the International AgriCenter, Hamburg, NY. Contact: 814.725.3856.

BUFFALO HOME AND GARDEN SHOW — (March 8-17; Fri.-Sun. Only) Visitors will see what’s new in remodeling, home décor

and gardening. Location: Buffalo Convention Center, Buffalo. Contact: 716.631.2425.

OLD NEIGHBORHOOD ST. PATRICK’S DAY PARADE — (March 16) This traditional parade winds through the streets of the Valley and Old First Ward neighborhoods. Admission is free! Location: Starts at the Valley Community Center. Contact: 716.823.4707 ext. 4.

ST. PATRICK’S DAY PARADE — (March 17) The parade down Delaware Avenue begins at Buffalo’s City Hall and ends at North Street. Admission is free! Location: Delaware Avenue, Buffalo. Contact: 716.875.0282.

PENGUIN DAYS — (March 23-24) Come celebrate with the Peruvian penguins. “Meet and greet” encoun-ter are scheduled throughout both days, along with trivia contests and a “plethora of penguin prizes.” Location: Aquarium of Niagara, 701 Whirlpool Street, Niagara Falls. Contact: 716.285.3575 ext. 201.

TASTE OF THE TRAIL — (April 12-14) Experience wine and food pair-ing on the Niagara Wine Trail. At each winery enjoy samples from a progressive dinner paired with a wine at each winery. Food may also be available for purchase at select

wineries. Tickets are valid for all three days and include tastings of 3 wines and samples of cuisine at each participating winery. You will also receive a commemorative wine glass from your starting winery. Tickets do not include transporta-tion, so please bring a designated driver and photo I.D. with proof of age to participate. Hours are: Friday, 12 p.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday, 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. Location: Niagara Wine Trail. Contact: 716.778-7001 or www.NiagaraWineTrail.org.

JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT — (Apr. 12-14, 19-21) Joseph is his father’s favorite but his jealous brothers sell him into slavery. After refusing the advances of his own-er’s wife he is imprisoned, and learns to interpret dreams. Tickets range from $13 - $18. Location: Historic Palace Theater, 2 East Avenue, Lockport. For tickets and show times contact: 716.438.1130.

PATRIOTS DAY WEEKEND — (April 20) Commemorate the anniversary of the outbreak of the American Revolution on April 19, 1775. Watch as living history inter-preters do musket firings, mili-tary drills, storytelling and more!

The time is from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Location: Old Fort Niagara, Youngstown. Contact: 716.745.7611, or visit www.old-fortniagara.org.

VICTORIAN TEA — (April 20) Step into a time of elegance and good social etiquette. Enjoy a three-course tea while learning about America’s past. A special program entitled “Dressing for Tea” offers a glimpse at the elegant fashions of the era. Remember to bring your favorite teacup and wear your finest hat! The cost is $25 per person and prepayment and res-ervations are required. The time is 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum, 180 Thompson Street, North Tonawanda. Call 716.693.1885, or www.carrouselmuseum.org.

NATIVE AMERICAN HAND DRUM AND WOOD BURNING — (April 21) Make a white pine frame drum with deer hide top and wood burned decoration. Class size is limited and the cost is $40 includ-ing all the materials. Minimum age of 10 years old. The time is from noon to 5:00 p.m. Location: Niagara Arts & Cultural Center, 1201 Pine Avenue, Niagara Falls. Contact: 716.282.7530.

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Cruise ships say g’day to Australia & New ZealandRoyal Caribbean travels to the land Down Under

While there’s nothing like Australia, there’s also nothing like experienc-ing Australia with Royal

Caribbean. Vacationers can choose among 55 sailings that call at 56 beau-tiful South Pacific ports on 53 distinc-tive itineraries from September 2013 through April 2014. Vacationers can also choose a Royal Caribbean Australia Cruisetour to couple an escorted land tour with a Royal Caribbean cruise for a grand Outback adventure.

There’s no better way for families and adventurers to experience Australia and New Zealand than on a cruise. Unpack once, and visit multiple desti-nations, while enjoying the comforts of some of the world’s most innovative ships, with award-winning dining and exclusive entertainment. And while we in the northern hemisphere hunker down for a season of snow and ice, it’s summer Down Under.

The most comprehensive way to experience the best of Australia and New Zealand is on a Royal Caribbean Australia Cruisetour. A cruisetour com-bines a Royal Caribbean cruise with a pre- or post-cruise escorted land tour to the must-see attractions that cruise ships can’t reach or lay inland. Explore the Great Barrier Reef; come face-to-face with Uluru or Ayers Rock; or take a walkabout on the wild side in Australia’s Great Outback.

Delve into New Zealand’s culture and

landscapes on itineraries, escorted by a dedicated Royal Caribbean Adventure Specialist who knows what to see and where to go. Royal Caribbean takes care of all the planning, premium hotel accommodations, included activities, all motorcoach and air transportation, select meals, and time for independent exploration and shopping for a stress-free Kiwi adventure.

Radiance of the Seas and Rhapsody of the Seas will homeport in Sydney offering vacationers a wide variety of itineraries, ranging from seven to 15

nights to Tasmania and Queensland, New Zealand, Fiji and New Caledonia. Radiance of the Seas also will circum-navigate Australia twice — a 16-night north coast and 17-night south coast and New Zealand sailing — departing Oct. 24, 2013 and Feb. 14, 2014.

Ports include prosperous Melbourne with its “Puffing Billy” steam train, and Sydney Harbour with thrilling views of the imposing Harbour Bridge and the Opera House, with its distinctive silhouette that echoes the sailboats in the harbor. New Zealand’s astonish-

ing landscape includes vast mountain ranges, sweeping coastlines, crenellated fiords and lush rainforests.

In between exciting ports of call, the recently revitalized ships offer guests a wide spectrum of the most con-temporary dining and entertainment options. Referred to as the culinary ship, Radiance of the Seas features eight restaurants including Park Café, Giovanni’s Table, and the Samba Grille.

Rhapsody of the Seas features a new, high-flying Centrum entertain-ment experience, where aerialists glide through the five-story atrium. Both ships also feature an oversized LED video screen overlooking the main pool, bow-to-stern WiFi service, and completely refreshed staterooms with new flat-panel interactive TVs.

A WATERY WONDERAustralia’s Great Barrier Reef is the world’s largest living organism and its 2,900 individual coral reefs take in an area half the size of Texas. These coral islands are strung together like pearls along 1,500 miles of Queensland’s coast-line and astronauts have reported that it sparkles from space.

FOR MORE INFORMATIONPlease see this month’s Departures Guide or visit AAA.com/cruises for special mem-ber values on cruise vacations.

SIGHT SAILING — Royal Caribbean navigates between two of Sydney’s most famous landmarks — the Opera House and Harbour Bridge.

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