How long is a piece of string ?
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To do a one way trip you will be looking at one of the major RV renters, the likes of Cruise America, El Monte and Roadbear, although there will also be plenty of agencies who act as the middle man around to price compare. There will be a one way drop fee and any drivers under 25 years of age will face daily young driver fees. [And must be over 21]
How long is a piece of string ? That's how long it'll take ! lol. I think you should work on your budget and time availability and then try and work out what you can do with it combined. You could drive across country in a week, but to begin to enjoy it you would need at least a couple of weeks and if you wanted to spend 2 or 3 days at either end of your trip exploring SF and NY, 3 weeks would be better. If you had 3 months you wouldn't be able to see it all so it's an impossible question to answer, but once your flights are payed and you're there, make the most of it as you can.
I would get a good map of the US and dig around the RTA site where you will find tons of info and start getting some dots on it. Once you have moved along with your plans we can help to fill in the blanks as you go.
I would also consider your interests and the goals for your trip and then decide if an RV is the most suitable mode of transport, they rarely work out to be the cheaper option, although if there are 4 to 6 of you who don't want to spend all their time in the City, it could work out well.
Trains and planes ? Nah !
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The reason we were thinking about an RV is because it gives the freedom of being able to stop when and where we want, whereas a train or plane doesn't really offer that. What's the American rail like? I'm open to suggestions!
How many are travelling in total ? We are all about road trips here and I hadn't even considered trains or planes. I shoud have been clearer, but an RV is often more expensive than a car and Motel rooms in a lot of cases and a car is easier to get around in. Don't get me wrong, I love the RV Lifestyle, but I like the National parks and open spaces and mainly avoid Cities. That's what I meant about checking suitability.
The other thing you could consider is doing a loop around the country. By starting and finishing in the same City you will avoid one way drop off fees, and if you are doing an International flight it may save you money in fares. For example NY would be cheaper than San Fran or LA from the UK.