From Florida to California
Hi everyone
After lots of looking , reading and searching... I'm finally writing ^^
My fiancée and I are planing to make a road trip (one way) from coast to coast, we have 14 days to make it (in September certainly), so my first question is: Is it enough to do it or do we have to chop it off ?
Then (if the answer is yes), if I'm telling you that instead of starting from Jacksonville we begin from Key West, would it change your opinion?
Then to help a little more, here is a little list of things we want to do:
(Key West)
Panama City Beach, FL
New Orleans, LA
Galveston Beach, TX
Albuquerque, NM (to catch the Road 66)
Grand Canyon, AZ
Las Vegas, NV
Los Angeles, CA
So if you guys can give us some tips in order to fulfill our fantasy and make it unforgettable... It would be really nice.
Ps: It is not my first time in US and I've also already driven in US.
Would "Key West" be woth it?
Well to make it clearer on how we want to spend our time, here is what we planed to do:
Spend a full day in panama city beach: Apparently we can ride wave runner next to dolphins
A full day might be required in order to visit the Grand Canyon site
We might stay 2 night at Las Vegas (because, it think we'll need to rest a little ^^)
And we want to go to Six Flags near to LA
I've been in Key West once and I think that spending a full day there would be really enjoyable.
But regarding that I think we'll be running out of time if we start from there (instead of Jacksonville), don't you think?
It all fits, but how is your choice.
It would give you an extra 2day's [1 travelling, 1 at Key West] and relax it a some but ultimately it's your decision, we just try and paint the picture. I would certainly recommend a full day at the Grand canyon, which equates to 2 nights close by.
Rest and Las Vegas are not often seen in the same sentence but you will have fun,fun, fun !
Sorry if it's a bit massive ^^
I know, it's my trip, but I just wanna have your point of view on those two different planing.
Just to know which one you'd rather do
Trip1: Morning - Evening
Day 1: Plane/Key West - Key West
Day 2: Key West - Key West/Miami
Day 3: Miami/Naples - Naples/Fort Myers
Day 4: Naples/Panama City - Naples/Panama City
Day 5: Panama City - Panama City
Day 6: Panama City/New Orleans - New Orleans
Day 7: New Orleans/Galveston - Galveston
Day 8: Galveston/San Antonio - San Antonio/Ozona
Day 9: Ozona/El Paso - El Paso/Albuquerque
Day 10:Albuquerque - Grand Canyon
Day 11:Grand Canyon - Grand Canyon/Las vegas
Day 12:Las vegas - Las vegas
Day 13:Las Vegas/Los Angeles - Los Angeles
Day 14:Los Angeles (Six Flags) - Los Angeles
Day 15:Los Angeles Airport
Trip2: Morning - Evening
Day 1: Plane/Jacksonville - Jacksonville
Day 2: Jacksonville/Panama City - Panama City
Day 3: Panama City - Panama City
Day 4: Panama City/New Orleans - New Orleans/New Orleans
Day 5: New Orleans/Galveston - Galveston
Day 6: Galveston - Galveston
Day 7: Galveston/San Antonio - San Antonio/Ozona
Day 8: Ozona/El Paso - El Paso/Albuquerque
Day 9: Albuquerque - Grand Canyon
Day 10:Grand Canyon - Grand Canyon/Las vegas
Day 11:Las vegas - Las vegas
Day 12:Las Vegas/Los Angeles - Los Angeles
Day 13:Los Angeles (Six Flags) - Los Angeles
Day 14:One Extra Day
Day 15:Airport
Depends on Which Way You Go
If Ozona is not a destination but merely a descriptive way point, then you might want to look at something other than I-10 through west Texas. In particular US-90 could be a workable alternative, taking you past the Amistad National Recreation Area, and Marfa on the way to El Paso. But if Ozona is a must, then you'll pretty much have to follow I-10.
AZBuck