Hello and East to West and Route 66
Afternoon Everyone
Messaging from the UK. Early doors but planning has started anyway - we are two couples looking to do a East-West US road trip - all for retirement (early retirement - we are all early 50s and reasonably fit and healthy) and celebrate the kids fleeing the nest. Looking to do this over about 6 to 8 weeks (can be flexible on this). Intent to fly to JFK and return from LAX.
The original dream was to get a RV but I think I will get hacked off with the sheer enormous size - so we are pretty certain we want to hire a super large SUV (no idea what - Escalade?? Navigator??) and hotel it for the most part, but might take in a motorhome for a week if we can find an all inclusive deal somewhere.
While we are looking to start in NYC, we want to do Niagra, then hit Chicago and start the Route 66. We want to do all the main sights, but also a detour hit Independence Pass in Colorado, a couple days in Las Vegas, and I want to do a lap of Lake Tahoe (initial thoughts are here for the motorhome week??), Yosemite and such like. I am an engineer, so major/wild bridges are a particular thing of mine! Oddly, my mrs wants to see bears.
So a big, significant trip probably in spring/late spring 2024 or 2025. Seems natural to do East-West - interested if anyone feels West-East is better.
Anyway - hi. Hope to glean great info and tips!
Cheers
Matt
Out and back could be best?
Hi Matt, welcome to the RTA forums !
Giving yourself plenty of time to plan your dream trip is a good start and I always find it an exciting part of the trip as whole. I first came to the RTA site in 2007 for our 'Once in a lifetime trip' and have enjoyed many more since, all with the help of the resources here at RTA ! Whether it be searching the forums or one of the many planning links you will find at the top and bottom of each page, the information is endless. We can answer more specific questions you have as you move forward with your planning but keep researching and making notes and putting dots on the map, it's perfectly normal for it to keep changing shape as you go.
We like to travel in an RV as we really enjoy the National parks and wilderness areas and the roads over there are much better designed to deal with them than here in the UK, but obviously not so 'city friendly'. The RV's are not cheap to hire by the time you add mileage costs, camp fees, bedding and kitchen equipment hire, higher fuel costs etc to the rental fee. It will probably work out as much as a high end car rental and hotels so it really comes down to personal preference. Either way you are likley to pay higher rental costs for the the one way hire if you stick to a one way trip across the States, which brings me to my next thought.
When you start planning and see that you like many attractions to the North, middle and south of the country you may well decide that a round trip is more beneficial than zig zagging across the country. It might not add too many miles, you naturally see more and you save money on your rental ! You certainly have time to do this comfortably.
If you did hire an RV part way through your trip it might be cheaper to just keep the car for that week rather than adding another one way drop fee.
If you are planning on visiting a few National parks, purchase the annual pass, it will be cheaper than individual fees. Book NP lodgings well in advance. Late Spring would be better if travelling over Independence pass, visiting Yellowstone and Yosemite where there is a lot of snow still around at high elevation and passes may still be closed. (My favourite time is actually Autumn, or Fall as I now know it !
One other thing for now, Route 66. As romantic/historic as it sounds I wouldn't concentrate on a route number, a lot of it is now Interstate and business park areas of town, instead concentrate on where you want to go. You can certainly pick up historic sections of it as you travel but don't make it your focus, there is just so much to see and so many natural wonders to enjoy.
Keep planning and asking questions here and we will help you to build YOUR perfect trip. Enjoy the planning !