Best web resource for Route 66
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Originally Posted by
AmyAndrina
I am stopping in Las Vegas. We are staying with a relative and spending a few days going to the Grand Canyon and Hoover Dam.
Going to Hoover Dam from Las Vegas is a day trip (about an hour) but Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon is five hours at top speed -- so that requires an overnight trip. Coming from MA, it makes more sense to stop at the Grand on your way to Las Vegas!
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I guess what I meant was, it takes roughly 25 hours to go from Texas to Los Angeles on the interstate
I'm not sure what you're considering Texas to LA to be -- but Dallas to LA is about 1400 miles and if you never stopped for fuel, fool, restrooms and ever slowed for traffic delays, it could take you 25 hours. In the real world, it takes nearly three days traveling 8-10 hours per day to cover this distance.
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, would it be a much much larger amount of time taking what is left of Route 66 instead? So instead of allotting 3 travel days, one would need to allot a lot more?
OK, well on that basis you'd need to factor in at least another full day. Here's an excellent online guide to the Route...
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I saw the website and a lot of it is gone and some points you do have to take the highway, but I've been told that Route 66 was made instead of a highway so does it have a relatively fast speed limit or is it the equivalent to taking slow back roads through cities
For all intents and practices -- you can't expect to achieve much more than 45 mph average while following Route 66...
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One uncle said to have at least $2000 cash on me at all times (sounds crazy!)
That is totally crazy! Here's some tips on traveler's cheques.
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I am terrified of having a stash of cash and being robbed,
$200 cash on hand is the most I would ever recommend. Here are some tips for safety on the road.
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