Not much further and you might see even more.
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We calculated around 11000miles/17800km and it adds up to around 123miles/198km per day. We don't want to rush it and we were thinking that we will have no time to make a loop trip. I know some places will be just driving for a long time but as I don't imagine that and never drove in USA it would be great to hear your opinion ;]
To do a basic loop around the country to include heading north to Colorado and then Vegas on the way out and cutting down to Yellowstone and Badlands on the way back and hitting most of those places you mention would be about 10,000 miles, add 20% for detours and you still only have 1000 miles extra ground to cover, or 10 miles per day extra.
A thousand miles a week is quite a relaxed pace when travelling in the States. Sure it's slower going in City's and certain areas, but by the time you break it down it's comfortable, for example, some days perhaps travelling 450 miles in one day and then only having to travel 165 miles in total over the next 4 days to hit your average target. Another example is if you were to go direct from Colorado into Southern Utah. From Moab to Las Vegas is just a little over 500 miles, but you have 5 great National parks you could explore on the way, Arches, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef, Bryce canyon and Zion and I think you will take far more away with you if you spend time exploring these amazing wonders of the world and not be so focused on the City's. Of course it's your trip and what's important to you is the most important, but if we put a few pointers out there, it lets you look at it from a different perspective.
Not always necessary to book
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As we are not 100% were we would b a the given time we would only be able to rent a place at certain points but for other we will be able to book something only 1-2 before actually getting there, but judging from what you said it shouldn't be a problem.
The booklets with the discount coupons are only for walk-ins. No prior booking, but it pays to turn up early. If you turn up at 9pm you may find all the coupon rooms have gone.
In areas of high tourist traffic, such as the national parks, and at times of State or National holidays, it pays to always book, but otherwise, often you can still find a room at a reasonable rate without booking.
Memorial Day (the last Monday in May) and around the Fourth of July are times when I would have my bookings in place well beforehand. So make sure you plan to know where you will be at those times.
Slowly you will learn all the possibilities open to you. It really is not all that complex.
Lifey