Kiwi-travel Los Angeles to Florida Return
On the 24th of July I will spend 11 full days in your country.
My plan is to hire a car. My goal is to drive to Florida and pick up some equipment I have purchased and drive back to Los Angeles to Fly out on the 4 August 23:20
Along the way,. I plan to see as much of the country side as possible,
So far I have thought of : on arrival 10am Pickup hire car (hopefully has GPS if not will purchase) and head towards Vagas via Dante’s View, Death Valley. Than after Vagas, Grand Canyon-Monument Valley.
Well that’s about all I have planed so far, only decided to travel to America yesterday, Flight are really cheap from Australia (I’m originally from New Zealand, hence Kiwi)
Doing this trip to save 200 dollars in postage :), OK I haven’t got a calculator handy.
I know very little of what between LA and Florida, except what i have seen at the movies
So Please, give me MUST see things along the way, maybe major sights I shouldn't see,
Looking forward to your help.
Just one more question, what car should I hire? have no idea which would be suitable for the long drive, I'm by myself, should it be Chevrolet Cobalt, Chevrolet Aveo or should I blow the budget and go for the Pontiac G6
could not find a web site that offered campers, ie vans that sleep 1-2 people, has bed and not much in the way of kitchen (not important), could anyone advise me on that
Thanks you every one in advance
PS I'm open to a traveling companion, non smoker
Stephen
Not even remotely possible
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stephenb465
I have been told I can drive LA to Florida in 3 days, is that correct?
If you were to drive 8-10 hours per day, it would take most of five (5) days to drive from LA to Florida. If you had 2-3 co-drivers and stopped only for fuel (eating when the car was being fueled) you could cover that distance in three days. I have done a couple of these coast-to-coast runs in under three days -- very brutal and there's no way you can turn around and drive back, safely.
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Is there a (free) trip planer on line I can use to assist with time/distance with my trip?
There are actually several, but none of them really can beat our standard.... When east of the Mississippi River, if you drive 8-10 hours and at or slightly over the speed limit, you'll be able to average 53 mph. And west of the Mississippi - it's about 57 mph. There are some new products that our members were beta testing -- here's a couple of them -- and here's a very outdated list of free online planners (I need to work on this page). Plus, there's always Mapquest and Google.
Mark
It's actually quite encouraging
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stephenb465
You all probable think I'm on Drugs, I'm rethinking my plan.
I for one, am pleased that you are willing to reconsider your plans -- RoadTripping in America is a fabulous holiday opportunity -- Every one of us, (RoadTrip Enthusiasts), would prefer to be on a road trip as opposed to giving advice about taking one -- So, it's encouraging for us to hear about someone taking our advice and thinking about the quality of the trip versus the quantity of distance.
Fly and Drives are great alternatives -- here are some tips about that.
Mark