Cincinnati to San Diego and back
Hello everyone,
In late June of '06, I plan on driving solo from here (Cincinnati) to visit a friend in San Diego for a week, and I have a few questions...
...What is the quickest route?
...How long would this trip (driving portion, one-way) take?
...How much money should I expect to spend during the driving portion of this route?
Your help is apprieciated.
Thank You
The Quick Answers Are....
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...What is the quickest route?
The most direct Interstate route is I-71, I-64, I-255 (around St. Louis), I-44, I-40, I-17, I-10, a short stint on AZ-85, and finish on I-8 into San Diego.
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...How long would this trip (driving portion, one-way) take?
The above route is approximately 2220 miles and would take about 35 hours of actual behind-the-wheel driving. To this you will have to add time for fuel and rest stops, meals, sleeping, and (very important on long road trips) some significant time out of the car doing nothing but recharging your batteries. Exactly how long your drive will take depends on your own driving style and stamina, but I'd schedule a minimum of 3 and a half to 4 days one way, but that leaves essentially no time for sightseeing.
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...How much money should I expect to spend during the driving portion of this route?
Again, this is highly dependent on your own personal tastes in eating and lodging, as well as the type of car you drive and your driving habits. You can use the RTA Road Trip Fuel Calculator to determine fuel costs. For a range of money saving tips on bed and board check out The Art of the Cheap Road Trip.
That should give you a general idea of what's involved and possible. You've done at least two things right so far: You've started planning early, and you've come to a very good place to ask the right questions.
AZBuck