Post-senior year road trip
Hello!
So me and 3 other friends thought it would be really fun to road trip after our high school graduation and we were thinking it would be cool to drive up to New York. I decided to post here because I would like some advice if this is possible or not and how long the trip should be etc. here's some background information.
Our starting point would be Fort Worth Texas, and we would like to stop at New Orleans and Florida (go to Disney world if possible)
We are all very comfortable with driving and also have jobs, we were thinking we would all contribute about 2k each, is this enough?
Thanks in advance!
Money is Not the Only Cost
Welcome aboard the RoadTrip America Forums!
In planning any trip, money is only one of the factors that you have to budget. In this case, a total or $8,000 should prove quite sufficient to your needs, even with the rather expensive admission charges at Disney World, sleeping in comfortable mid-range motels, and eating at decent restaurants. Gas will run you in the neighborhood of $400, maybe a bit more if you do a lot of driving to places that aren't directly on the routes between your major stops.
But, as noted, there are other 'costs'. One you haven't mentioned is time. You would need at least two weeks to make this trip both safe and enjoyable. You're looking at covering a minimum of 3800 miles and that would take seven solid days of driving. With two weeks, you'd still have to spend half your time in the car. Then there's the time distribution. You can easily be fooled by on-line mapping routines which give unrealistic driving time. Remember that when they give estimates, they assume that you'll be sitting in the car and driving at the speed limit for every second of that time. Do you really want to just sit in a moving car for 8-10 hours at a time? Or would you rather build in breaks during the day to see some local sites or just get out of the car and stretch for a bit? And no, having multiple drivers will not help you drive farther in a given day. Sitting in a car is every bit as enervating as driving, and to be alert behind the wheel you will need real sleep in a real bed, not a quick nap while sitting up in a noisy moving environment.
Finally there will be the cost to your friendships. Yes, I know. You're all the best of buds. But even the strongest friendships have a hard time enduring 24 hours of togetherness, especially in the close confines of a car and motel rooms. Be sure before you go that you are all on the same page as to what you want to see and do as well as the pace you are going to set, the 'style' you'll adopt while traveling, and other factors. This 'quiz' will supply some ideas that you should all talk over before you set out.
AZBuck