Really no train from LA to Las Vegas?
Maybe a bus? I'm just thinking after a mega long flight from NZ prob best we don't try and then drive out of Los Angeles where more people live than our entire country!
Thanks heaps for the advice, I'm quite keen to carry on the trip and drive to New York as well. Will check out the fuel cost calculator :)
Driving LA to New York in 22 days
Hello,
Well our flights are booked!! Now to finish the planning - please give us any advice.
Me and my boyfriend (27 & 29) from NZ arriving LA on 16th october. From the 18th we are getting a rental car (best place to rent from?) driving the following places arriving in New York on the 9th November:
LA, San Diego, Las Vegas, Flagstaff, Albuquerque, Lubbock, Eastland, Austin, ??, New Orleans, Memphis, Knoxville, Nashville, Roanoke, Washington, New York
I have added in places in between the "big" places that can fit in with driving times. We are spending a bit longer in Austin, New Orleans and Washington. We are open to going "off the beaten track" etc. Anything around this area we must go or stay at?
We are booking hotels/motels along the way apart from LA and New York. After 6 days in NY we fly to San Fran and they back to New Zealand.
Any comments appreciated :)
"Musts" and "Off the Beaten Track"
There is no such thing as a venue which is universally 'must see'. What would be a required stop for you would bore someone else to tears. Similarly, anything we know about has already had a path beaten to its door. Nevertheless, we do have a few lists of ideas and suggestions sorted by state and major highway that you may not have found in more generic travel recommendations and that may appeal to you. There are also little corners of relatively undisturbed beauty near many of the more bustling places you'll be visiting. A case in point is the Eastern Shore of Maryland. After seeing Washington, DC, try taking US-50 east, stopping in Annapolis for a short walking tour, and then crossing the Chesapeake Bay Bridge to Kent Island. Poke around some of the smaller towns and inlets of the Bay including St. Michaels and Chestertown before heading north to rejoin I-95 up to New York.
AZBuck