Would you recommended hiring a Car or Motorhome??
Hello again everyone (please see my post below regarding the planned route of our 15 day south west USA roadtrip in late August).
We’re trying to decide what type of vehicle will best suit our trip… I’m hoping you might have some advice to help us make up our minds.
There’s just the two of us travelling (me and my boyfriend, Simeon) and we’re both qquite creative and adventure loving. We want to be relatively economical in our transport/accommodation choices but, really, we’re more into having the best fun experience on this trip rather than complete practicality.
We’re wondering whether we’d be better off hiring a motor home for the trip or hiring a regular car and using hotels.
The trip will take in cities as well as open landscapes.. and also part of the Burning Man Festival. If we had a motorhome, would we have to book into parking sites each night… or could we actually stop anywhere (that’s safe and legal to park)? Would having a motorhome just become a hassle in cities? (I’m assuming the roads are wider than London so it’s going to be a Lot easier than driving a truck around here!!).
Or would you recommend we just stop at random American roadside hotels along our journey instead?
Any tip offs on good places to hire motorhomes/cars in LA would be much appreciated too.
Thanks in advance,
Anne
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Originally Posted by
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We'd fly into and out of LA, and spend a total of 15 days in the US.
From LA (on 22nd August) we'd drive up the west coast to San Francisco - taking 3-4 days then spend a couple of days in San Fran.
From there we'd take 2 days to drive through the desert to Black Rock for a couple of days at the burning man festival.
From Burning man, we want to drive to Vegas and then from there do the Grand Canyon and surrounding attractions. (is 3-4 days enought for this?)
We'd then drive back to the coast to San diego and drive up the coast to LA where we would drop off the car and fly out. (allow 2 days for this leg?)
Anne
It really depends on how much $$$ you want to spend
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Originally Posted by
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There’s just the two of us travelling (me and my boyfriend, Simeon) and we’re both qquite creative and adventure loving. We want to be relatively economical in our transport/accommodation choices but, really, we’re more into having the best fun experience on this trip rather than complete practicality.
With the current cost of fuel in the USA, your transport costs (fuel, lodging, supplies, etc.) will be about 71% more with a motorhome over the cost of a rental car and motels. A motorhome gives you some flexibility of places to stop for the night, perhaps better menus -- if you are a good cook and a "clean" bathroom. But it would never be the economical choice for such a short holiday.
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The trip will take in cities as well as open landscapes.. and also part of the Burning Man Festival. If we had a motorhome, would we have to book into parking sites each night… or could we actually stop anywhere (that’s safe and legal to park)?
Here is an article about boondocking.
Mark
LA-SF-BURNINGMAN-SD-LA.. 2 weeks to go!
Hello once again, A long time seems to have passed since I posted my first question on this brilliant forum about our South West road trip that will incorporate a few days at Burning Man.
We’re now just 2 weeks away from our departure date so are trying to put the finishing touches on our trip plan.
I’ve taken into account all of the other feedback I’ve had on the forum but would really appreciate some help on the following trip plan and questions.
The itinerary so far stands as:
- Arrive in LA
- Drive from LA – San Francisco (We’ll take 2 days to do this, stopping at San Simeon and other beach towns)
- Explore San Fran (1-2 days)
…here’s where plans get a bit hazy.. we need to get from San Fran to the Burning Man site. The nearest town to the Burning Man site is Gelach (apparently Reno is close too)
- Can you tell me the best way to get there and how long it might take? Is there anything good to see on the way?
From Burning Man (which we’ll stay at for 2 days) we want to explore the sights of the desert for a few days…. So perhaps either Bryce Canyon – monument valley etc …or vegas and the grand canyon.
- I’ve heard that while the Grand Canyon is the star attraction, Bryce is nicer. What would you recommend for this part of the trip?
We then want to make our way back to the coast at San Diego – which I am guessing means heading down through Phoenix and across the Sonoran desert.
- Any tips on good places to see/stop off on this leg of the journey?
The last bit of the trip is easy: a couple of days in San Diego then a leisurely drive up to LA for a day before flying out.
Thanks in advance – this forum is proving the most amazing resource in planning our great big US adventure!
Anne