2 British Guys - Planning Road trip!!!
Hi everyone. Two maybe three British guys aged 23 are looking to go on a Roadtrip across the States in February. Havent got a clue where to start, we can fly to anywhere and begin the journey. We are considering landing near to Boston and then travel south. Maybe cut across to Illinois and travel down to Memphis. Into Texas and then travel west to Nevada, California etc. Would like to visit as many Big Cities as possible to experience the nightlife, but also visit many of the famous landmarks across the USA. Also how much money do you think is required for a 3month journey from one side to the other? Any thoughts would be much appreciated!!
2 British Guys - Planning Road trip!!!
Hi everyone. Two maybe three British guys aged 23 are looking to go on a Roadtrip across the States in February. Havent got a clue where to start, we can fly to anywhere and begin the journey. We are considering landing near to Boston and then travel south. Maybe cut across to Illinois and travel down to Memphis. Into Texas and then travel west to Nevada, California etc. Would like to visit as many Big Cities as possible to experience the nightlife, but also visit many of the famous landmarks across the USA. Also how much money do you think is required for a 3month journey from one side to the other? Any thoughts would be much appreciated!!
Nightlife and "Drive USA"
OD,
There is an excellent book that was written by a fellow Brit that details some of the joys and challenges that can arise for British road tripppers visting the USA. For a review on this site, go to <a href="http://www.roadtripamerica.com/read/uk.htm">www.roadtripamerica.com/read/uk.htm</a>. His book provides excellent tips about money and the logistics of mounting a full road trip adventure.
Now, in regards to $$ -- you mentioned night life -- and depending upon taste, the cost could be outrageous or simply reasonable. For a three month adventure, there are a host of travel parameters with their own costs but I would suggest a reasonable budget of $2500 to $4500 USD would give you plenty of options.
Mark
Info about Memphis -- and don't forget New Orleans!
If you're planning to go to Memphis because you are into pop culture and music, see Elvis's home, Graceland, for kitch and visit Sun Studios for cool. Beale Street has a mix of blues bars and tourist traps but it's okay, too. For great barbeque, check out the Rendezvous restaurant located in an alley in downtown Memphis.
****Then I strongly advise heading South to New Orleans.*** It's a lot of fun, there's tons to see and do, and it's not too far out of your way.
**A note about driving in the States in February: SNOW.
If you plan to drive from Boston to Chicago to Memphis this time of year, you are likely to encounter snow flurries...maybe if you are unlucky, a huge snowstorm. Make sure you are a member of AAA or a similar motor club and check weather reports before heading out (or staying put).
By the way, if you are heading into Illinois, don't skip Chicago. It's a great city. For museum info and basic tourist information check out the Chicago office of tourism at: http://www.ci.chi.il.us/Tourism/.
Sounds like you're planning a great trip!