Vancouver, BC to Los Angeles California in 4 days....needs some tips and advice.
Hi All,
Me, my wife and my 5 year old son are planning a road trip from Vancouver BC to Los Angeles California. We plan to do this in 4 days time and i will be the only driver. We will probably leave on the first week of June and go back to Vancouver by the third or fourth week of June.
It will be the first time that we will take this trip, as we are recent immigrants to Canada.
We have decided to take a road trip to save on car rental fees (when we are in LA) as well as save on plane fare (vancouver to LA) and have a chance of some sightseeing as well.
In my research, the trip will take approximately 1,300 miles and around a total of 20 hours of driving using the I-5 highway.
I would like to kindly request some inputs and suggestions on my planned itinerary for my trip.
Day 1 Vancouver to Portland (overnight at La Quinta Inn and Suites Vancouver (WA)) (6 hours drive)
Day 2 Portland to Canyonville Oregon (overnight at Seven Feathers) (4.5 Hours drive)
Day 3 Oregon to Sacramento overnight at (La Quinta Inn Sacramento) (5 hours drive)
Day 4 Sacramento to Los Angeles (some hotel in Encino) (6 hours drive)
Here are some of my questions:
1) does a 5 year old need a child seat?
2) what are some stops that we can make that are must sees?
3) are there any other recommendations?
4) what will the weather most likely be like during this time?
5) what are other things that we should prepare for?
thank you very much!!
best regards,
jaydy
Restraining Children and Letting Them Loose
Welcome aboard the RoadTrip America Forums!
You should be in for a great time as you take your very relaxing trip down to Los Angeles and back. You've allowed yourselves plenty of time for the drive and having your lodgings pre-arranged will save you the time and effort of finding them on the fly, letting you get to the relaxing bit a lot sooner.
As to your specific questions: Child seat and/or booster usage is determined by height and weight, not by age so you should check the recommendations on the seat you have. Five year olds are about in the range of making the transition from full-up child seat to just a booster seat which lets them sit high enough to use the car's seat belt and shoulder harness. A booster seat also lets them sit high enough to get a good view of all the scenery you'll be driving through. They should still sit only in the rear passenger seat however.
For places to stop, there are a few well known sites along the western edge of the US, but they are a bit far off of I-5, especially considering that you want to limit your driving hours to about five a day. However, your son won't really notice. There are plenty of smaller venues up and down all our major highways where he can get out, get some fresh air and exercise, and generally just blow off steam in a scenic environment.
You won't get an accurate prediction on the weather until just a couple of days before your departure, but generally the Central Valley will see high temperatures ranging from the low 70s (~23ēC) in the north to high 80s (~30ēC) in the south, but with the distinct advantage that June is smack dab in the middle of the dry season.
AZBuck