San Diego to Minneapolis in April
Good morning, I will be moving my family from San Diego to Minneapolis in April. Since I have only made this trip in July using the Northern route, I was wondering if the Southern route to I-35 would be safer and easier. We will be driving a Toyota Rav4 and a Ford F150, 3 adults and 3 small dogs, we will have 5-6 days for the trip. We are planning on stopping each night and making many stops for the dogs along the way. Thank you for any advice!
Tips for a slightly easier move
As one who moved out of the San Diego area about 2-1/2 years ago (to central MO), also in two vehicles, here's a tip or two:
It's much easier to communicate between the two vehicles with a set of family radios, if you can, unless both vehicles are set up for hands-free driving including the dialing. As long as you are within a half-mile of each other, family radios communicate easily.
Have your overnight stop agreed upon (and perhaps even reserved) ahead of time. You didn't mention towing a U-Haul type trailer, but if you are, reserving a place that states "truck parking" is very helpful. If that's the case, don't plan on arriving at the lodging late, as the truck parking may be minimal.
Also if you're towing, a place with a restaurant within walking distance is very helpful. You don't want to have to find a restaurant with truck parking (probably a truck stop). Many lodging places have a continental breakfast these days, so I'm talking mostly about dinner. Also if you're towing, using toll roads (like I-35 in KS) will cost you more.
BTW, I'm in agreement with GLC -- Rt 54/400 through KS is still full of construction spots. Bear that in mind. If taking I-15/40, you can also route up I-44/49/435/35. You don't have to use 54 -- we didn't.
This is our experience moving in two vehicles across the US.
Donna