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So, some of you will already have seen [livejournal.com profile] oxfordslacker 's entry on the subject, but here's mine. We've managed to cobble together a rough itinerary for the trip to the states in May that looks like it'll work and also doesn't cost a fortune. It goes as follows:

14th May: Fly into Washington/Baltimore
17th May: Drive to Toronto/Hamilton
20th May: Drive to Chicago
22nd May: Plane to Vegas
29th May: Drive to San Fransisco (possibly stopping with [livejournal.com profile] trelana on the way)
3rd June: Fly to London

We have managed to find this for not too crazy prices so the question is, are we crazy? The driving looks long but do-able and like it would be through some really nice areas. Will we, as non-Americans, have trouble driving across the Canadian border?

[Poll #1125421]

Road trips rule!

Date: January 22nd, 2008 06:09 pm (UTC)From: (Anonymous)
Caught a Greyhound bus from Atlanta to Chicago (overnight and part of the next day) and then Chicago to somewhere I am confused about but will dig out my album (Norfolk I think) and the scenery was very dull for an awful lot of the middle of it. Didn't manage to go on a route that went on the tunnel-bridge which looks rather cool... Did a bus from Montreal to NY and that was a bit better but also rather long (and rather overshadowed by having a minor issue with no food or water from Niagara Falls on down).

Washington and Baltimore are great - you must wander round the centre bit of Washington and sit on the grass and you can spend days in the museums, I loved the aquarium in Baltimore, never been to Toronto. Lots of nice scenery by the coast going from Baltimore. Chicago is also really great - when we were there we were cheapskate students and managed to go to most of the places on the right days of the week for it to be free too but Tristam refused to let me try to get tickets for Jerry Springer :-) San Francisco is fab.

We hired a car out of Las Vegas on our last big US trip and had a fantastic time driving round there going to the Grand Canyon, Bryce Canyon (poster of the bizarreness in the loo under the stairs!), Zion Canyon etc and our only regret was that we wanted a few more days to do Monument valley and things. Also, Yosemite (nearish to SF) is gorgeous (we went there on a bus from SF but driving would have been better). Oh and the coast by SF is lovely and you must see some Redwoods. I could easily spend a fortnight between and around SF and Vegas alone (and that's not including the cities!).

Driving round the US is loads of fun and it is really geared up for that kind of trip (greyhounding wasn't as good). Motels are quite cheap and generally easy to find out of the centres of the big cities. If you find a scenic bit then just driving about is fun but there are some big plain flat bits to maybe not drive. There are various official scenic/historic highways which you can drive which go through nice scenery and stop at interesting places which I've done in quite a few states and which are worth going more slowly for (they have lower speed limits so you don't get anywhere fast on them) - maybe have a look to see if there are any on your routes.

Your timings seem doable but my only reservation is that it is fun on that sort of a trip to have the opportunity to be flexible and go to the random things that take your fancy along the way or just have a day in a hotel room not going anywhere. I've been to the US quite a few times now on quite a few long trips and I'm nowhere near seeing all the bits I want to yet :-)

Jealous now :-)

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