from SYDNEY to CHICAGO to LA - HELP.....
Hey guys,
I'm from sydney australia & I'm flying to chicago in feb to hook up with some friends, then i got 12 days to get to LA.
Thought it was the perfect opportunity 4 a road trip...
I would love to see some of the major US cities like, Vegas and San Fran etc. But i understand it's a huge place and i'm not going to see everything. I must say i am a kinda urban pop culture guy, though i love nature I really wanna pass through some vibrant place. Also never driven in snow.... should i be concerned?
I have a few questions if you can help it woud be much appreciated....
Route 66, worth sticking too all the way?
Driveaway car deals... as good as they sound?
Accomadation, do i need to pre book?
12 days, how many hrs a day driving?
thanks so much guys...
Cheers
J
Sounds like a great road trip opportunity
Hello josh78, and welcome to the RoadTrip America forum!
Sounds like an interesting trip -- from one of the web-based mapping engines, it looks like route will be at least 2000 miles. That's going to be at least 4 days of driving -- but with 12 days, you won't have to push things. How many hours a day you spend driving is going to depend upon where you want to spend the night, or where you want to visit -- you have enough time to do a bit of sightseeing along the way. The rule of thumb is about 50-55 miles per hour on *average*, including gas stops and "stretch the legs" stops, but not including major stops for sightseeing and the like.
If you're an urban pop culture kind of guy, you might want to select a route that goes through major towns or tourist-type areas, just to look at the culture and architecture. Route 66 is a good baseline for this, but you could also cycle a bit north to go through Denver, and then down to Albuquerque and turn west on old Route 66. That will give you two major urban areas with somewhat different cultures, plus setting you up for visiting the grand canyon and Vegas before hitting LA.
From an accomodations standpoint, in February you shouldn't have any problems getting a room with a few hours notice, excepting the usual high demand/ low availability of rooms areas. For example, if you want to stay right on the rim of the Grand Canyon where there are only a few places, then you'd probably want to call ahead a couple of days and book a reservation -- but there are numerous other hotels within 30-60 minutes of the rim, which will most likely have rooms.
One thing you might also want to consider, since you're coming from the opposite hemisphere is that this will be mid-winter in the western US, and you may see snow or ice along the way. (I'll lay odds you'll see it somewhere along the way along the side of the road as a near certainty.) The roads are very good, and the services on the roads very good, but a major blizzard coming through can shut sections of the superhighways for a day or so -- plus you want to be safe on driving. Just be prepared... You've got plenty of time to make the trip so its not like you're pushing to go 500 miles a day every day to hit a schedule deadline.
12 days, how many hrs a day driving?
Current and actual fuel costs
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How much do think Petrol/Gas will cost for the journey
We can make it much more finite than that. If you go to our Fuel Cost Calculator, we provide (via links from a partner) for current fuel prices for virtually all postal codes in America and Canada.
Mark