Senior Road Trip: Advice?
My best friend and I are planning a road trip for this summer (ages 17, and 18). Compatibility shouldn't be an issue; we've been friends for a long time and know most of the other's quirks and habits. :) We've been saving up since the beginning of this year, and I'd say we have about $800 each, with a little bit of padding. The trip would be in June, less than two weeks. Our main goal out of all of this is to enjoy our time together and to enjoy the theme parks and other attractions.
The plan so far is:
Frederick County, MD to
Cedar Point in Sandusky, OH to
King's Dominion in Doswell, VA
Busch Gardens in Williamsburg, VA
and then back.
We plan to visit:
Busch Gardens
Water Country
Colonial Williamsburg
For these, we plan on getting the Bounce Ticket, which will allow us 7 consecutive days to visit.
Jamestown/Yorktown
The plan is to get the combo ticket and do both. I've read some good things about these, and also some warnings. If anyone who has visited could give some personal feedback, that would be helpful. :)
Ripley's Believe It or Not
Cedar Point
King's Dominion
Lodging:
We definitely plan to stay in hotels or motels for this trip. No sleeping in the car for these two young ladies, and we're not experienced with camping, nor do we have the gear to do so. We've been looking at packages, such as the Cedar Point lodgings, which offer the tickets and the room together. There are some deals in Williamsburg that offer discounts for more than 2 or 3 nights. We were planning on staying in Williamsburg for 4 nights, which gives us five days to explore. Other than those, we plan on playing it by ear. A motel in Doswell or one along the way if we need to stop shouldn't be very hard to find.
Food:
We've been planning on eating cheaply, seeing as we'll have to splurge for the expensive food inside the theme parks. Dollar menus would work well, plus food in the cooler. In Williamsburg, we'd buy some hot dogs or microwavable food to put in the hotel fridge. Having just taken a trip to TN last summer, I know how tiring sandwiches can get after only two days. Any local suggestions for awesome restaurants would be nice too, though we don't plan to make many trips to eat out.
We're also thinking about spending a day at the beach if there are any nice ones along the way.
So now for the question. Is this realistic? Being a new road trip-er, I'm relying on the advice of you fellow road trip-ers. I don't have the experience to see the flaws. =P Any suggestions?
where are you getting your numbers?
Your motel estimates look very optimistic, and from the looks of it, you're missing several nights. I only see 6 nights of hotels planned. The night of the 13th, then the nights of 17,18,19,20, plus whatever night you are staying in Cedar Point. Even if you left on the 13th, and came home on the 21st, you're still missing at least 2 nights of motels - and thats if you are going from a 2 week trip to a 8 day trip.
When I did a quick search, your 4 nights in Williamsburg Hojo, the cheapest rate I could find was $170 each, not $118., so something seems off there too. (I wasn't sure if on your motels stays if you were thinking of checking out on the 21st, or if you were planning to spend the night of the 21st - but if you were, that's yet another $45 each)
As I mentioned, the package deals usually are not your cheapest bet, and your Cedar Point plan is a perfect example. Even when you factor in your Park Admission tickets and your "free" parking, you're still paying more than $100 per night for that motel room. If you got a room at a budget place elsewhere in Sandusky, you'd be saving well over $50 - a pretty major amount on a trip like this.