Alternate route From Chicago to Vegas!
Hi, I am looking for an alternate route from Chicago, IL to Vegas and Back. Im am turning 21 next year and plan on traveling Mid-June . I want to get ot Vegas as soon as possible with maybe one night stay somewhere to sleep if driving there straight for two people is two much. The farthest we have driven is to Cincinnati from Chicago, so im not sure if we can handle it.... then were going to meet up with the rest of our friends and fam in Vegas for 4 days and road trip back but we dont really wwant to take route 66. That is the only route i can find online. After Vegas we want to go to Los Angeles for 2 days... then to the Grand Canyon.... and we want to stop in Dallas and Memphis for sure before ending up back in chicago.... need suggestions on stops, and good things to see or visit. we can take two weeks of total from work. were pretty open to anything, ill be 21 and my boyfriend is 25.... would renting be worth it, or sould we drive our car.
thanks,
adrianna
Never even touches Route 66
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AandBTrvel
but we dont really wwant to take route 66. That is the only route i can find online.
The fastest and shortest possible route between Chicago and Las Vegas is this one (basically I-70 to I-15) It never touches any part of Route 66. Welcome to the Great American RoadTrip Forum! It's 1800 miles and the fastest you can drive this (safely) is three days at 11 hours per day.
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After Vegas we want to go to Los Angeles for 2 days... then to the Grand Canyon.... and we want to stop in Dallas and Memphis for sure before ending up back in chicago...
How long are you planning to spend on this leg? It sounds like you'll need 4-5 days to do this.
Mark
You Get What You 'Pay' For
I'm in full agreement with the previous two posters. This is a three day drive each way between Chicago and Las Vegas. But still, with 16 days (assuming '2 weeks' means three weekends) you can make a nice trip of it I think. You just have to realize that having a great trip will cost you the time for a reasonable drive as well as the dollars for gas/food/lodging. I'd recommend that you take a variation on Mark's suggested route out. Leave Saturday morning on I-80 to western Nebraska (enjoying the sights along the old Oregon Trail), then I-76 to Denver and I-70 across the Rockies. Then as you take I-15 into Las Vegas, if you have time you can make a quick stop at Zion National Park. At three days for this leg, you get you into Vegas a day 'late' (Monday evening) but you'll have something to talk about other than what the inside of your car looks like and it still leaves you with three days with friends and family. This would be a good time to recall Ben Franklin's adage "After three days, fish and guests start to smell".
On day 7 of your trip, drive to L.A. and spend a couple of days there, then on day 10, make the drive to the Grand Canyon and spend a day there. That leaves you 5 days to get home. A route from the Grand Canyon through Dallas and Memphis is around 2000 miles, so 4 days of driving, leaving you a day's worth of time (total) to spend seeing whatever you want in those two cities, and still get home on Sunday night.
AZBuck