Just off the Top of my Head...
While I've never had to do this, I think the first places I'd be looking at are the off-facility long-term parking lots near the airport(s). Not only is this what they're there for, the cost is usually reasonable and they offer connections to public transportation into the city.
And welcome aboard the RoadTrip forum - ask away.
AZBuck
It is a totally different dynamic
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Originally Posted by Kevin of Bauxite
As far as traveling solo, im 85% sure that is what im gonna do. My thinking is that if i wake up one morning and want to head to (insert random place), then nothing will be stopping me. Plus it would force me to talk to other people, because im not the most outgoing person, and in a group setting, i tend to stick to people i know.
I would recommend the solo approach. I have done it many types of ways, but as you point out, you will meet many more people if you are on your own. I, too, love the freedom of making routing decisions without the input of other people. I do at least one major solo trip a year, and take about 10-15 smaller ones as well during a normal year. My partner and wife, Megan Edwards, shares my appreciation for solo roadtripping and she also takes 2-3 significant solo trips each year.
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Happy Planning!
Mark