Houston to California ..via I10 //HELP
Just about to embark on a trip to California ..we will be going along the I10 ..The question is I have a familiy of 6 age range 2 - 18 plus the two adults where to stop on the way and what to see ? As ushall I left it all a bit late to plan well.so some great help is needed !!! LOL we are an english familiy so quite unfamiliar with anything past San antonio .
Thanks
Luke Jackson
Lots of ideas in that discussion
I'd be surprised if you can't find some things that will suit your family.
And, remember, kids need to stretch and play a few times a day in order for the roadtrip to be enjoyable for all of you. Sometimes it's a simple matter of finding a playground at a park or school closed for the summer. Watch for state and county parks as well where the kids might get a quick dip in a lake or river. When my kids were little, we found some real gems making these types of stops.
You're allowing 4 days to travel about 1600 miles, averaging 400 miles per day. This should leave you plenty of time to make stops along the way to make this an enjoyable trip for all.
Do you need some help planning the portion of your trip with the RV?
Wow...that is going to be an adventure
Between the spur-of-the-moment aspect, the varying ages of the kids, and no real plan, you can make this whatever you want it to be.
Hope you can get an RV at this late date.
Personally, if you're going to do LA with Hollywood and the other usual tourist attractions, I would not get an RV. Hotels and a car would be much better-suited for that.
An RV is really better for non-city travel. I would really only suggest traveling that way if you're going to be concentrating on national parks and other more remote settings. An RV is just to unwieldy for driving much in the city.
So, really, what does your family want to do? I think you really need to figure that out first before you even determine that an RV is the right travel vehicle for you. If you're going to be doing the coast, an RV would work OK but I'd rather drive the windy CA-1/101 in a car myself. And you're not really going to see a cost-savings by the time you pay for RV rental and campgrounds. So, really, car/motel might really work out better for you.
Not to discourage you from getting an RV, I guess I'm just confused about what you're planning on doing with it.
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