First Time Road Trippers! Boston to New Orleans - advice and tips?!
Hey Everyone, my boyfriend and I are flying over from London to New York in April, then getting the train to Boston, where we pick up our hire car. We have then have 2 weeks to drive down to New Orleans for our return flight. We're SO excited! its been a dream of mine forever to see the East Coast so can't believe we're finally going to do it.
We haven't planned our route really, we're hoping to take in Philadelphia, Washinton, Carolina & Alabama before we get the New Orleans and I would really love to see Virginia Beach, Memphis and Ohio if possible, but I'm a bit dumb when it comes to working out the route! Do people think this is doable?!
Also - I had a slight worry about parking, especially when we're in a city?! We live in London currently and its pretty impossible to park the car anywhere and I wondered if this was going to be a problem in the cities like Washington etc? We're planning on staying in motels and guesthouses when we get there - is this easy enough?
Finally - does anyone have any experience/advice for this route and any tips for interesting places to visit/routes to take? It would be really great if anyone could point me in the right direction!
Thanks so much.
Rebecca :)
Differences and Similarities Between Our Countries
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First off, your 'wish list' is a bit all over the map and while you could certainly get to all the places you have enumerated in two weeks, you'd be spending most of your time in the car rather than exploring and experiencing the places you'll be driving to and through. So my first suggestion is to just forget about Ohio and Memphis on this trip and concentrate on following the coast. I'd wait until you're ready to leave New York before renting your car. It is a hassle to try to park in the city and the metropolitan transportation system - subways, busses and taxis - is excellent, but about £1.50-£2.50 per ride on public transport. For Washington, I'd suggest that you stay outside the city near a Metro terminal and plan on taking that in/out of the city. Pretty much everything you'll want to see is on or within walking distance of the National Mall. Then you can start your drive down the East Coast to at least Savannah, or down into Florida if theme parks or the Kennedy Space Center appeal to you. Finish up by following the Gulf Coast to New Orleans checking out Mobile Bay and the Gulf Islands National Seashore.
We don't really have a lot of guesthouses in the sense that you do in the British Isles. Our Bed and Breakfast establishments tend to be more of the upscale boutique inn variety. Still they are a welcome and romantic change of pace from the standard motel room, if not an economic alternative. You will need to make reservations if you plan to stay in some. Motels, on the other hand, are nearly ubiquitous and even at the height of travel season you can find an available room just about everywhere without a reservation. One of the exceptions being, sad to say, on the beach in the summer.
AZBuck