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โOct-29-2015 05:29 AM
Sharps45120 wrote:
Eric, it sounds like a wonderful trip, but please read reviews of the units that CruiseAmerica and other RV rental places utilize. I've read some horrible things about low/no maintenance on the vehicles, filth and mold issues, leaks, etc. It would be a terrible shame to spend that kind of money to be stranded on the side of the road.
I also would nix the New Orleans trip and continue from Miami down into the Florida Keys. At the time of year you are planning to travel, the prices will be lower since it is off season. You could see the entire length of the Keys and still take that flight out of Miami.
โOct-28-2015 09:31 AM
โOct-28-2015 07:45 AM
Eric123 wrote:
Hi Matt!
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.
โOct-27-2015 02:54 PM
PastorCharlie wrote:
What are the group interest? Historical, culture, natural formations, man made, etc?
There are so many options in America one needs to define their main interest to best manage their time on a very limited schedule as you have mentioned.
โOct-27-2015 02:33 PM
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โOct-26-2015 07:46 PM
Tripalot wrote:
Considering your time in USA, and the driving distances, I would consider eliminating New Orleans. You will be traveling a long way West from the East Coast to get there and have to turn around and come East again to Florida (maybe 4 days of travel total). There are a lot of nice things to do and places to see just along the East Coast and Florida. I would concentrate on those areas and have a more leisurely sightseeing trip in the time you have.
Just my opinion.
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โOct-26-2015 12:47 PM
fitznj wrote:
Seeing as you are taking a relatively short vacation and are going to be driving high mileages, I would stay away from renting an RV. Look into renting a minivan from regular rental agencies (Enterprise/Hertz...) and stay at hotels. You can find hotels everywhere, especially at interstate exits. Hotels are plentiful and cheaper than those in Europe (think $120/night for a decent hotel - Hampton Inn, HI Express....).
You'll need 2 rooms for 5 people and you get free breakfast.
The minivan will give you better choices to visit places (think of driving a RV through the streets of Charleston versus a Minivan), parking will be easier, fuel economy will be better.... and you don't have the stress of driving to a restaurant or having to cook in the RV.
If you were doing a 2 month trip across the US, then I would choose the RV but you're only here for less than 3 weeks.
Gerry