Tetons/Yellowstone trip from Ohio
Hello! This is my first time posting, and Im looking forward to hearing all of your wisdom!
Our family of 6 is planning a roadtrip to the Tetons and Yellowstone for late June. We are planning to take interstate 80 most of the way, which takes us through DesMoine, Omaha, and Cheyenne before we head north to the Tetons. We plan to take the northerly route home, through Cody and the Black Hills.
Finding lodging along the way is proving to be challenging, considering the size of our family, the desire to keep costs low, and the sparseness of cities in Iowa and Nebraska. (We have secured lodging for the NP's)
Does anyone have tips or recommendations for places to stay or how to improve this leg of the journey?
Tools on the RTA Lodging Page
Howdy,
I used the RTA Lodging tool (see the navigation bar) entered 4 guests (we don't have an option to enter 6 guests) and found the Quality Inn and Suites (at the airport in Des Moines) for $110 per night.
You can set the budget from $65 -- I set it to $65 to $149 and found a dozen or so rooms.
You might see if that tool is helpful to you. As a bonus to us, if you book through RTA Travel, we receive a small referral fee for your lodging.
You can also use the circle tool to see the cities that would be along your route over that three day period. On the Advanced Maps page.
Mark
Google Maps™ Finds More than Just Routes
One way I have found to locate motels along my route is to use Google Maps™. As long as I know roughly where I want to stop for the night, I just find a moderately-sized town and zoom in until places of business start to be displayed. Just to check, I looked at stopping midway between Des Moines and Omaha, and zoomed in to Adair IA. Sure enough, although only a very small town, there was a budget motel (2-star) right off the Interstate with rooms from $45/night. With your brood, I would be looking at getting at least two rooms.
While it is possible to get from Toledo to Des Moines (560 miles) on your first day, I would strongly suggest planning on doing fewer miles. First off, you are absolutely going to need to make a few stops to let the kids get out of the cramped vehicle and blow off some steam. This will also help avoid incessant chants of "Are we there yet?" There are lots of such places beyond the simple roadside rest areas.
In general, small town motels tend to be less expensive than those around big cities. For example, there's a name brand motel in Newton IA, maybe 15-20 miles before you get to Des Moines that has rooms from around $100 or one-third off the $150 prices you're quoting. Your second day is a bit shorter, so you might want to press on a bit beyond North Platte to Paxton or Ogallala NE where there are more budget friendly options. But even pressing on a bit from North Platte, you're still going to need at at least one more overnight to reach the Tetons. You may, then, want to reconsider your planned overnight stops to allow them to be more evenly spaced out.
AZBuck
And just one more thing to keep in mind.
And just one more thing to keep in mind.
Late June is prime time for Summer Softball League in the West. Just about every motel that can accommodate 30+ rooms per team will be fully booked on the weekends in mid-to-late June. It might not affect you, because those teams tend to use the chains, but always keep in mind summer swim, soccer, and softball leagues.
And I second the advice that Buck has provided -- find a way to add at least one more day in transit--both ways.
Mark