Memorial Day travel will stay at about the same level as last year for Southern California, with high gas prices cutting back the number of drivers compared to 2010 but air travel increasing, according to the Automobile Club of Southern California.
Travel by automobile continues to be dominant mode of transportation as AAA expects more emergency roadside assistance calls than any other summer holiday
Recent stock market volatility and the gulf oil spill could alter travel plans for some, but improved economic data should propel a sizeable increase in holiday vacations.
AAA polled its professional inspectors for their favorite places to celebrate Valentine's Day. Discover their top 14 picks below, also highlighted on AAA's travel blog at AAATravelViews.com.
AAA is projecting 87.7 million Americans will be traveling 50 miles or more away from home during the year-end holidays. This is a 3.8 percent increase from the 84.5 million Americans who traveled during the same Christmas/New Year period one year ago, and is the largest projected increase for any major holiday this year.