Please help with our honeymoon RoadTrip!! :)
Hi there everyone,
I posted up a couple of years ago, hoping for information on a roadtrip I had wanted to make with my Dad.
Unfortunately, he wasn't able to go - but I really appreciated the advice I received here.
I am now getting married at the end of April this year - at a gorgeous waterfall here in Northern Ireland.
My fiance and I are hoping to do a road trip in a campervan in America as our honeymoon.
We've done a little bit of research already - with lots more to come - but we would really appreciate any further advice.
Route:
We were thinking of this route... We've allowed about a month to do it (or maybe six weeks, if costs allow). The thought is to fly into Las Vegas on April 30, and set off from there (so most of the travelling will happen in May).
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?saddr=...mra=ls&t=m&z=5
Are we being hopelessly optimistic?
How to travel:
We have been thinking about campervans like this:
http://www.wickedcampers.ca/
Or
http://www.escapecampervans.com/
But these might be impractical for a month or longer?
We're also happy to consider regular motorhomes - but these may be more expensive?
And so... it would be fabulous to hear your thoughts... our mode of transport, proposed route - have we missed something close by, or are we being too hopeful on the route?
Any suggestions gratefully received :)
Clare
Roaming about the countryside
It appears both of those companies to which you've linked are using some pretty old hardware (I don't think those vans have been produced since 2005) and hence the lower costs. If you're planning on the camping lifestyle for your trip, I'd say an RV would be a better bet in terms of comfort than what I can see pictured there.
As far as the amount of time for your trip - you have plenty. Thirty-two hundred miles is doable in a week of 500 mile days. With four weeks, you only have to average a bit over 100 miles each day. That excludes the last leg back to Las Vegas, but over the course of a month the additional time is negligible. If you are not planning a round trip, there could be significant costs incurred for any rental you make.
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Originally Posted by
Clarefire
Just before we start the research... is there anything we should bear in mind if we go for the car/motel idea?
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One of the best ways to get a quick handle on the costs of motels is use the RTA Motel Reservation service and put in a few locations and you can tell (nearly) instantly the cost of the motels in any given area.
For my money, I nearly always stay at a Holiday Inn Express. The beds are always comfortable, the shower works well, Internet access is included, as is a good breakfast. Depending upon the area, prices can run from about $46 to $125 per night.
Mark