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tatest wrote:
That's a big trip, about six days each way, on the shortest routes. But there are a million ways to go.
Want to see Chicago? It won't add much more than a hundred miles to the trip, less than one additional day of driving time. But I can easily spend a week touring Chicago, it is one of my favorite places to visit, even after living there four years.
Or route through San Antonio, Houston, and New Orleans, for less than two extra days driving time, but each stop good for several days, much more if you want to explore Texas Hill Country or the Mississippi-Alabama-Florida Gulf Coast.
No specific suggestions, just trying to broaden your interests. I could spend 2-3 months getting from Washington to central Florida. I've been road tripping between NE Oklahoma and SE Michigan for 34 years and still keep finding new routes, new places to stop.
Washington to Florida is a huge world. If you have the time to make it a road trip, keep your perspectives wide. Mall of America? The Alamo? The Grand Canyon?
Indianapolis Motor Speedway? Saint Louis Arch? WJ Clinton Library in Little Rock? Opryland in Nashville? Home town of Popeye the Sailor? World's largest ketchup bottle (near St Louis) or ball of string (Kansas or Iowa?).
For this trip, any of this could be enroute with little variation in distance or travel time. It all depends on what interests you (which may not be what interests me) and how much time you have to stop along the way. If you don't have time to stop to see anything, just let a computer figure out the fastest route; that will be the same both ways.
โJan-14-2015 11:39 PM
โJan-14-2015 07:39 PM
MaverickBBD wrote:
I planned out a trip to see one of the last shuttle launches. Invited my motor home club, the San Juanderer's from Wa. state. Six coaches took me up on the invite. We met in Tucson after all of us snow birding in different locations. We went by way of Carlsbad then Big Bend. Hugged the Gulf coast as much as possible. Stopped in Galveston for Johnson Space Center. Then N.O., Biloxi, Gulf Shores, Destin. Launch was delayed so some of group went to a state Winnebago Rally in Myrtle Beach. Some continued down the forgotten coast of Fl. Cut across to Orlando and then on to Titusville for the launch. Then we all parted ways. Some returned home, some went down to the Keys. We went up the coast all the way to Maine and then back home to Wa. via the northern route.
Did a second trip very similar touring Civil War battlefields and Bourbon Trail.
Putting together a third to do Blues Hwy., Natchez Trace, and Civil Rights historical sites.
โJan-14-2015 07:37 PM
dblr wrote:
Sounds like a great journey, with a wonderful destination. Check out the site Fort Fiends for everything you want to know about Disney and maybe someone there can also help you plan the trip part, they have lots of folks that might even live along the routes you need to take with info on places to see & stay. Good luck & enjoy if you end up doing the trip.
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โJan-13-2015 07:12 PM
RedJeep wrote:
What? A trip that big with kids? You must be crazy. Just joking.
We did it. With two little kids also. It was the trip of a lifetime. And, it was our very first RV outing. Literally the first trip. Learned a lot. Best lesson was to limit diving to about four or five hours a day.
So many great place to see. What comes to mind is Monahans Sand Dune park in West Texas. Camp right next to the dunes. Kids will have a blast and the park seems always empty.
Enjoy!
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downtheroad wrote:
We have done it twice...WA State to Florida and WA State to Outer Banks.
It a trip of a life time- a "must do" for any RVer, and it will show you and your kids what a great country we live in.
We took about 2 months each time....sort of had a plan, but wandered here and there following instincts, whims and tips that we got along the way.
Do it, you won't regret it.
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