Forum Discussion
Eric123
Oct 26, 2015Explorer
Matt_Colie wrote:
Eric,
You do not say if you are people willing to share a bed. There are few coaches that can sleep 6 in individual beds, but they do exist.
BW was very right about the Smithsonians. It is about a dozen major museums and then another handful more. Three days is a minimum to even find the majors. Public transportation is very good and parking is problematic and expensive in DC.
Relatives and friends that have come from Europe to tour the US and been surprised by the distances. Please use a mapping program to chart your plan before you commit to anything. It is very easy to be deceived by distances and driving time.
The excursion you have outlined is about 4000Km (2500mi) and 45+ driving hours. You also my not be able to return the coach other than where it was leased. Be sure to check on that.
Also check that the leasee will accept your current license. This varies by state.
Don't abandon the plan, just be sure you can make it all work without killing yourselves.
Matt
Hi Matt!
Thanks, and indeed I do not plan on killing myself ;) But yes, I merely post here so that I can become prepared as best as possible. I know that for example with Cruise America it is possible to pick up an RV (for 6 people) outside Washington and drop off at Miami.
As far as the sleeping goes, we also know that and it's not the first time we are traveling towards somewhere together. We're not afraid to share a twoperson-bed, tent, camper, motel room and so on.
Some of the friends I'm going with already been on the east coast (also on the west coast for that matter) and they traveled from North Carolina to New Orleans and back in two weeks. So yes we need to plan. But traveling by RV most likely takes up more time than by a car. So yes we must plan well.
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