From Tampa FL to Los Angeles help
The Equipment------
looking to rent a SUV with built in or option for GPS ( any ideas )
The Crew------------
30 y/o adult male
33 y/o adult female
15 y/o teenage female
13 y/o teenage female
11 y/o preteen boy
The plan-----------------
we plan to drive to califorina and fly back. we intend to use a rental acar and drop the car off when and where we are done in cali. We want to see the most interesting and cool things and or sites on the road trip and this is the only reason for driving. sites ghost towns any thing we want to see it.
Budget-------------
money is not an issue at all for this trip
my wife dosent drive so I will be the sole driver and I need a realistic estimate on how long this drive should take me. I often drive from Tampa to chicago pretty much straight through so I do have a couple thousand miles under my belt.
any suggestions on sites, car rental, things to do and or see with the kids in cali etc etc would be greatly apreciated.
thank you all in advance
A Nice Situation to be in
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Originally Posted by SunurbanExcursion
money is not an issue at all for this trip
Wow -- there a few of us that would like that situation!
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I need a realistic estimate on how long this drive should take me. I often drive from Tampa to chicago pretty much straight through so I do have a couple thousand miles under my belt.
Five days minimum -- if you really want to stop and check out cool stuff -- need to plan for 6-10 days. Is that doable for you? Place suggestions to come later --
Mark
Possibilities for attractions
I'm not an expert on the southeast, but I pulled some ideas off the web, along with what I know about the southwest and came up with the following list of possibles, although I'm not really sure what you're interested in, so I tried to include a variety. I also suggest you pull up each state's tourism site (they ALL have one) and you can see more information on these suggestions plus get other ideas if these don't work for you.
Florida:
-Gulf Coast kayaking -- overnights, dinner cruises, Manatee cruises, etc.
Louisiana:
-Plantation house tours along the Mississippi River
-See the old U.S. Mint
-cultural museums in Burnside, Alexandria and Shreveport
-Tabasco factory tour (New Iberia)
-ride a Mississippi paddlewheeler
-visit the Abita Brewing Company in Abita Springs
-take a heritage tour in Baton Rouge
-Acadia tours in Crowley -- Cajun country and culture -- listen to some Zydeco music!
Texas:
-Six Flags in Arlington
-Schlitterbahn world-class waterpark (New Braunfels)
-LBJ Space Center (Houston)
-Mesquite Championship Rodeo (Fri/Sat nights)
-Panhandle/Plains Historical Museum (Canyon, Texas)
-LBJ Ranch/Presidential Library
-San Antonio; Riverwalk, the Alamo
-Big Bend National Park
-West Texas ghost towns
-go for a horseback ride in the Hill Country (Austin)
New Mexico:
-vist the aliens at Roswell
-Carlsbad Caverns
-Lincoln, NM (old west, Billy the Kid stuff)
-Capitan, NM -- see Smokey the Bear's Grave
-horse races at Ruidoso Downs
-White Sands National Monument
-Pancho Villa museum at Columbus, NM
-Gila Cliff Dwellings, Silver City
Arizona:
-Chiricahua Natl Monument
-Shady Dell Trailer Park Motel (Bisbee)
-Lavender Pit Mine Tour (Bisbee)
-Tombstone, AZ
-Kartchner Caverns State Park (Benson)
-Tumacacori Mission ruins (near Tubac)
-Mission San Xavier del Bac (Tucson)
-Arizona Historical Society Museum (Tucson)
-Las Pocas Cosas (Mexican food in downtown Tucson, don't miss it)
-Old Tucson Movie Studios
-Arizona Sonora Desert Museum (Tucson)
-Kitt Peak Observatory (west of Tucson), daytime tours of the big telescopes and the McMath Solar Telescope.
-Yuma Territorial Prison (Yuma)
-Phoenix -- call Bob for directions to the best barbecue in Arizona (Thee Pitts Again)
-Phoenix -- the Pioneer Arizona Living History Museum
-Diamondbacks baseball? (Phoenix) (or Houston Astros, etc.)
Nevada:
-Laughlin -- out of the way, but a fun day with jet ski rentals on the Colorado River and gambling for Mom and Dad. Dinner at the Gourmet Room at Laughlin's Riverside, reservations req'd, worth the splurge!
California:
-Mission Bay water sports
-San Diego Zoo/Balboa Park Museums
-San Diego Wild Animal Park (more natural settings for the animals)
-Maritime Museum (on the Bay downtown)
-dinner at Vincenzo's (my favorite Italian place)
-fish tacos at Rubios (3 million San Diego locations)
-Sea World, San Diego
-drive out to Point Loma and the Cabrillo National Monument (SR209, I think).
And of course the main Los Angeles attractions will all be there for you as well.