Wi-Fi Hotel Week; cereal cafe in Santa Cruz; cheapest U.S. destination; Amsterdam on the cheap

view from Amsterdam's Central Station

Good morning travelers! Are you still in a quandary about where to go for summer vacation? AAA is here to help you out — they’ve just released their 2008 Vacation Costs Survey. You’ll never guess where the cheapest U.S. destination is, well maybe you might: North Dakota (visitors can expect to pay about $158.75 per day to tour the Peace Garden state, according to the AAA report).

Hotels | HotelChatter is featuring Wi-Fi themed hotels all week. Monday kicked off with their annual Wi-Fi Report and the Best Wi-Fi Hotels 2008. Four brands are in the spotlight this year including Gansevoort hotels, Personality Hotels, Thompson Hotels and some Marriott brands. Check it out to find out who the tried and true Wi-Fi hotel chains are. Wi-Fi Week will also include: worst Wi-Fi Hotels, international hotel Wi-Fi, interviews with hoteliers and GMs about offering Wi-Fi and a hotel Wi-Fi guide to a U.S. city.

Food Travel | I love the post that Vagabondish did on the world’s first sit-down cereal cafe. Come on, how many cereal enthusiasts do you know and love? I can think of at least two die-hard cereal fans that will definitely stop in at Cereality. The only location so far in California is in Santa Cruz.

Deals | Europ Cheapo offers five suggestions on how to save money seeing Amsterdam. Read: Free Amsterdam: Gardens, art, ferries, conversation

— Jen Leo, Los Angeles Times Travel Deal Blogger

[Photo: Gail Fisher / Los Angeles Times]

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