(POMONA, Jan. 12, 2012) – Acclaimed travel writer, actor and director Andrew McCarthy will discuss his extensive worldwide journeys with those who attend the Automobile Club of Southern California’s Travel Show on Saturday, Feb. 4 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Pomona Fairplex, 1101 W. McKinley Ave., Building #8, Pomona..
Admission is free and parking is $10 per vehicle. Those who attend the show are eligible to enter a drawing for a six-day, five-night trip for two to Maui valued at $4,000. The show is open to both Auto Club members and non-members.
The AAA Travel Show will feature nearly two dozen tour, cruise and other travel providers, as well as experienced and knowledgeable AAA Travel agents. Consumers who book their trips at the show will receive special showtime offers such as a Visa® gift card of up to $100 with select packages, as well as discounts, upgrades or credits on their travel. Auto Club members qualify for additional member benefits on select travel packages.
Travelers can prepare for their journeys by visiting the show to get travel tips and enjoy live presentations from travel providers.
Westways Travel Editor Elizabeth Harryman and her husband and TravelSmart fellow columnist Paul Lasley will emcee the show and provide their travel insights throughout the day.
Andrew McCarthy, who will make two presentations at the show, won the 2010 Society of American Travel Writers’ Lowell Thomas Award for Travel Journalist of the Year. He has published travel articles in the Auto Club’s Westways magazine, as well as Men’s Journal, Atlantic Monthly and National Geographic Traveler.
His acting career has spanned from 1980s films such as “Pretty in Pink” to appearances on current TV series “White Collar” and “Royal Pains.” He has directed numerous movies and TV shows, including several episodes of “Gossip Girl.”
“I feel more at home in myself the farther away I am from home,” McCarthy told CNN in a 2010 interview, speaking about why he loves to travel. “When I’m out of my routine and dependent on the kindness of strangers … I think I’m a better version of myself. I think most people are.”
More information about the travel show is available at Auto Club branches and on the Auto Club’s Web site, AAA.com.