How much to plan for road trip (8000 miles over 6 weeks)?
So I'm trying to budget for a road trip from New Jersey to California and back (obviously). I've been saving and planning for it. I'm doing it solo, which I don't mind, but I'm trying to gauge a realistic budget. I have budgeted $1300 in gas, $50 per day in food (I kept it liberal and cautious just in case) and a standard of $100 per night in hotels. 1 week will be free of hotel costs because I'm staying with a friend in California. And I already have EZ pass and AAA taken care of. In total, I estimated about $7k, but I've seen some other sites where they spent about $5-6k, which is kinda confusing me. Does anyone have any experience or can provide me a more accurate estimate of how much I'd be spending on a massive road trip like this? And I'm just talking about the essentials (gas, hotels and food). I just graduated college so I'm not gonna be balling out on a $50 dinner every night or a $200 hotel on a nightly basis.
Lots of ways to cut down on costs.
As a solo traveller, and one who is always on a tight budget and only uses hotels/motels occasionally now, I rarely average more than $50 (inclusive) on a hotel/motel room. When out on the road, look for the hotel/motel discount coupon booklets. There are usually good deals to be had. Just make sure you inspect the room before committing. If you ask, they have to let you. Besides everything else, make sure the smoke detector has not been disabled and that the door has a lock which can not be opened from the outside, such as the chain.
For the rest you could cater much of the food yourself. As mentioned above there are many ways to eat without going to a restaurant. Rest areas, State Parks and Forests and even town parks mostly have picnic tables and sometimes even a grill. But if you carry a small single burner stove, you can make up for where there is none.
As Utahtea mentioned, there are great meals to be had in most supermarkets with the wide variety of salads available today. You will find that with a little thought you can probably cut that food allowance in half. I mostly allow about $20 - $25 dollars per day.
Allow a little to eat out now and then.
Whatever you do, avoid convenience stores and buying drinks or snacks at fuel outlets. Those are the places which eat into your budget.
I would heartily endorse hostels. They are a great place for a solo traveller to stay and meet others. Always make sure they have a locker for each bed, and that you lock it with your own padlock. Carry a medium sized padlock for the purpose. check here for hostels all over North America and read the comments which are posted by independents.
You might like to read through this forum, where many have posted their money saving ideas.
Lifey