San Diego to las Vegas Nevada
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โAug-20-2015 08:03 AM
A Straight up I15 all the way
B I15 to I215 to I15
Not necessarily looking for the fastest or shortest, looking for the least amount of white knuckles ha ha
Thanks Bob
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โAug-20-2015 11:13 PM
CLAlvarez1956 wrote:
You will run into horrendous traffic during rush hour, but other times of the day are fine. Fridays are worse, all the way to Vegas. No doubt. But do-able, especially now that summer is over.
Now that summer is over? It was 114 at places in the Central Valley on Monday. Where in California is summer over? ๐
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โAug-20-2015 08:03 PM
At Primm cassino I have seen corner boulders with lot of scratches on them, so although management might allow parking, it might not be that easy.
I DID like to stop at Jean going to LV for dining as they offer affordable buffet with home-style meals, but lately converted it to Denny's. :S
Still $1 tap beer and live music on weekends is hard to beat.
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โAug-20-2015 06:58 PM
Can't we all just get along?
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โAug-20-2015 05:03 PM
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โAug-20-2015 04:49 PM
Kayteg1 wrote:
BTW Prim Valley and Jane are RV friendly casinos and allow RV overnight.
Better parking in Jane, but more attractions in Prim.
Jean?
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โAug-20-2015 04:43 PM
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โAug-20-2015 04:01 PM
Better parking in Jane, but more attractions in Prim.
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โAug-20-2015 01:31 PM
rkentzel wrote:
Stay out of either route during prime rush. Avoid Friday at all cost unless you get thru early in the day. I would go straight up the 15 fwy both routes are under construction. You may hit slow traffic between the 91 and the 210 on the 15
This is why I suggested that if, you absolutely have to use that route, do it in the middle of the night. Waaaaaaay less traffic.
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โAug-20-2015 01:16 PM
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โAug-20-2015 10:37 AM
Tara361 wrote:
Having never driven in Calif., I am trying to determine Which is the best route going north (congestion, etc.)
A Straight up I15 all the way
B I15 to I215 to I15
Not necessarily looking for the fastest or shortest, looking for the least amount of white knuckles ha ha
Thanks Bob
Tara,
Well, that route sucks, any time. The main reason is, it's the primary artery between the two towns. It's used by a few zillion trucks, on an every minute basis. We lived in San Diego for 50 years and, drove that route many, many times, and due to the fact that, it was the primary route to points north, Utah, Colorado, Yellowstone, Glacier, and a whole lot more, above that town of Vegas.
But, we had to do 'cause it was basically the straightest one. Well, because of that, EVERYONE ELSE USES IT TOO! Now, depending on what you're intending on seeing and doing in Vegas, what your schedule is, and general plans, and of course, your thoughts for driving at night, doing that run from San Diego to Vegas in the middle of the night is SERIOSLY EASIER and a infinitely less traffic than in the middle of the day.
I know, I've done it way more than once. Not nearly as many trucks and, general travelers. Besides, in all reality, there is absolutely NOTHING to see, between the two towns, besides desert. So, you're not missing any SIGHTS, if driven at night. Some folks have a hard time driving at night due to eye problems, judgement issues and more. I enjoy it, especially if I know I'm not missing anything. Everyone's travel mode is different. Your choice.
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โAug-20-2015 08:40 AM
You'll run into slow spots in several areas, however once you reach the top of Cajon Pass and drop down into Hesperia/Victorville it will be smoother sailing.
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โAug-20-2015 08:13 AM
Years ago, being in Palm Springs I took short cut to Las Vegas.
I drove SUV and shortcut saved us 60 miles, but than 60 miles driven on sand roads at the time when GPS were not available sure gave us some adrenaline boost.
Good part, on sand road I was driving faster than average I-15 speed.
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โAug-20-2015 08:13 AM
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