NEED TO KNOW

AAA offers GPS for your mobile phone

By Hugo Martín, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
04:59 PM PST, January 24, 2008

AAA has entered the GPS navigation market. But the beauty of this deal is that you don't have to buy a GPS device. If you have a GPS-enabled Sprint, Verizon or Alltel wireless phone, you can push a few buttons, download some software, and your phone becomes a GPS navigation device that includes AAA travel-guide services, such as restaurant and hotels ratings.

In our testing, the AAA Mobile service worked as well as the more expensive GPS devices on the market but with two drawbacks: The program draws down on the cellphone battery very fast, and we found nowhere to put the cellphone so we could see the screen while driving. Price: $9.99 per month plus usage fees. Check your cellphone to upload the program or go to www.aaa-calif.com/gpsapps for more information.

Where am I?

Just for kicks, figure out where on the Route 66 you'll find this retro lodging.


Burns tackles national parks

Famed documentary filmmaker Ken Burns shots Glacier National Park for a special on parks.

US/Rocky Mountain States

Reader photos of Idaho, Montana, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah US/Rocky Mountain States

Submit a Photo or Video

My Trips

Subscribe to the Daily Deal blog Daily Travel & Deal Blog

Labor Day hotel deals in Las Vegas
With all this talk of an economic downturn, and Vegas properties either suspending constru...
Read more »

Expedia
  • Departing from:
    Depart:
  • Going to:
    Return:

Subscribe to this section    

Subscribe to
Save and share