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Introduction
01. Saving
02. Vacation Plan
03. Getting There
04. Are We There Yet?
05. Lodging
06. All Inclusives
07. Transportation
08. Eating Well
09. General Info
10. Disney World
11. Cruising
12. Las Vegas
13. History Tour
14. South Dakota
15. Dude Ranches
16. Camping
17. Three Secrets
18. Mexican Beaches
19. Rocky Mountains
20. Europe
21. Vacation Tips
22. The Internet
Resources
Learn More About The Truth Of Road Trips
If you don’t like to fly, you probably take road trips when you go on vacation. For me, I’ll go either way, but there will always be something special about jumping in the car and going down to highway for nice long road trips. Riding in the car with friends or your family gives you time to talk that you may not get everyday, especially if you have a demanding job and a hectic lifestyle. Road trips are great for quick weekend getaways too. You don’t have to be gone very long to enjoy the benefits of going somewhere to relax. Road trips are the fastest and most economical way to do this. You don’t have to go very far to get away from it all, and driving an hour or two may be all it takes to help you relax and forget about work and other stresses so you can relax.
Online mapping sites make it a lot easier to plan road trips on your own. RandMcNally.com has features that help you plan out road trips with ease. You simply put in the address of each place you need to get to, and it maps out the routes in between each stop for you. I recently used this, and thought it was wonderful. The directions were a little vague, but they got me where I was going. Imagine my surprise when I went past New York City at two AM, when the directions mentioned nothing of the sort!
When it comes to road trips, you also need a place to stay. You can easily find hotels online now, and you can find some of the best deals by searching multiple sites. Never accept the first price you find, because you may stumble upon a better price at the next site you visit. Keep a list of sites and their prices before you make your final decision.
If you are planning to take long road trips in the future, remember to keep your car in good condition. At the very least, have someone check your brakes, steering and tires before you go. It might also be a good idea to get an oil change, and to have your air filters changed. If you take a lot of road trips, you might also want to get AAA. They can help you if you have a flat tire, among other services, and will even help you map out a route if you don’t want to do it yourself.
