I've been a AAA member for almost 40 years, and I think it's a great value.
Many people think of AAA mainly as a towing service, but there is so much more to membership than that:
* First, the aforementioned maps and tourbooks. Yeah, yeah, I know, everyone has the internet on their phones these days, but a smartphone or GPS will never be able to replace a full-size foldout map that lets you see just how that trip from Maryland to Colorado will look, or how to plan a route around rush hour in Washington, D.C. And AAA tourbooks contain very valuable information about places to go, things to see, weather, traffic laws, etc., in specific states and cities you might visit.
* About 10 years ago, on a whim, I asked the insurance agent in my local AAA office for a quote on home and auto coverage; it was about $500 per year less than what I was paying, and I've been with Travelers Insurance, with AAA as my agent, ever since.
* I go to Germany often (about every 18 months or so), and AAA has the best exchange rate around for converting US Dollars into Euros. They use Travelex, the same currency exchange service you'll find in most international airports, but the rate is far lower than you'll pay dealing with Travelex directly. They will ship your Euros to your home via FedEx, and you're good to go. If you don't want to carry cash, you can order a pre-paid credit card loaded with Euros or any other currency.
* AAA's travel agents are knowledgeable and experienced, and the club has some of the best prices around on vacation deals, both domestic and international. I will be going to Ireland for the first time this fall, and I booked the entire trip through AAA; it was painless, easy, and far less expensive that what I would have paid trying to book it on my own.
* The AAA rate at hotels, plus the AAA member discount on many purchases, will save you money.
* In many AAA offices, you can buy travel accessories and even luggage at a substantial discount.
