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nn0wheremann 09-30-2024 06:17 AM

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Originally Posted by jayerose (Post 2374707)
so, hawaii's flights are too expensive.

We would like to travel to each state and visit the main attractions there so now thinking about driving in a circle...perhaps from florida to alabama to mississippi to louisiana to arkansas to tennessee to georgia and back to florida...wow, i'm already worn out![

When we travel by car we have found that with a little planning we can avoid the Interstate highways and use the old Federal highways and the old parkway system, with little penalty in terms of time, and with the benefit of less traffic, fewer trucks, less hassle. Most of these roads are four lane divided highway, and quite a few offer bypass routes around congested downtown areas. Sure, we have to slow down for some small towns, but often we have the road to ourselves.

Dkintzer 09-30-2024 07:17 AM

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Originally Posted by jayerose (Post 2374707)
so, hawaii's flights are too expensive.

We would like to travel to each state and visit the main attractions there so now thinking about driving in a circle...perhaps from florida to alabama to mississippi to louisiana to arkansas to tennessee to georgia and back to florida...wow, i'm already worn out![

My husband & I sold everything we owned, bought an RV & lived in it for almost 3 years, traveling this country (trying to hit all the “National Parks…not National monuments or National anything else) because my entire bucket list is to visit …& see all 50 states, not just airports. What a beautiful country & journey it was. I have visited all 48 contiguous states, just have Alaska and Hawaii left. Our favorite National Park is Glacier National (Going to the Sun Road) which we did on a motorcycle. AWESOME!!! If you’re in Arkansas make sure you go to Hot Springs & then down to Garvan Gardens…Beautiful! I could go on, but this would be too long of a read. Just search National Parks and you’ll get the best this country has. No concrete jungles…they all start to look alike…but nature has way of giving something man can’t make.😍

airstreamingypsy 09-30-2024 07:38 AM

I lived in my Airstream for 15 years, pulled it to 48 states, many states many times. My favorite places are all out west...... when stands out in my mind is Jackson, WY, Teton National Park, Yellowstone and Cody Wyoming. All of Colorado. Driving up and down the west coast..... I've been to Hawaii... twice. I don't get the attraction.

Villagesgal 09-30-2024 07:43 AM

Did you check prices on Google Flights? You have to check all dates, as the difference from one day to the next can be huge. Alaska Airlines just had a sale from mco to various Hawaiian airports for as low as 389.00 round trip. Hawaiian is beautiful and if you don't want to stay directly on the beach there are lots of older family owned hotels that don't charge an arm and a leg. If you fly to Honolulu you don't need a rental car, their bus system is cheap and will take you all over the island, to all the most popular beaches, tourist sites and snorkeling beaches. You can also do an around the perimiter of the island ride on one bus route for just the cost of the regular bus fare getting on and off to your hearts content. Hawaii is amazing. If you picnic your meals, that not only is fun, but inexpensive. Take another look and forget the expensive tours, rental car and restaurant meals, and it might just start to look very doable for you. Just a thought. We've done this many times ourselves over the years. If we can do it, you can do it.

RRGuyNJ 09-30-2024 08:04 AM

Just got back
 
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Originally Posted by jayerose (Post 2374707)
so, hawaii's flights are too expensive.

We would like to travel to each state and visit the main attractions there so now thinking about driving in a circle...perhaps from florida to alabama to mississippi to louisiana to arkansas to tennessee to georgia and back to florida...wow, i'm already worn out![

We just got back from a similar trip.
NC to Las Vegas by plane, 4 days LV, then rent an SUV and drive to Oatman AZ, Williams AZ (Grand Canyon) we also did a helicopter trip to the Grand Canyon floor from Vegas, Page AZ, Monument Valley, UT Sante Fe, NM, Amarillo, TX, Ft Worth Stock yards and Waco, TX then finish off in Slidell, LA ( Outside of New Orleans) 1.5 days of rest in Slidell visiting family then fly New Orleans to NC. 25 days in total.
Trust me, it looks much easier on the computer when planning than in real life. I walk with a cane and have back, knee and shoulder issues and it beat me up! But all in all, it was a great trip and I recomend doing road trips like this. We covered 3400 miles in the Suburban.
Good luck and enjoy! I tell everyone to do it while you can. Someday you may not be able too.

dtennent 09-30-2024 08:17 AM

Having been to all 50 states, I can tell you each has sights worth seeing.

For National Parks, there are books written about them. Check out Amazon. Don’t forget state parks as many of them are Beautiful and much less traveled.

Try a theme based trip - Civil War battlefields, driving Route 66, driving Blue Ridge Parkway/ Skyline Drive, travel up the Mississippi and visit the historical sites, visit the Bourbon Trail in Kentucky or wine trails in several states. Again there are books written about this.

Go to AAA to see what suggestions they have.

With a little preparation, you can see this great country of ours in a way that isn’t seen by flyovers or on the interstates. Most of all, have fun on your adventures.

Rainger99 09-30-2024 08:28 AM

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Originally Posted by justjim (Post 2374827)
We enjoyed Cody when staying there and the street fights were a lot of fun to watch.

By street fights I believe you are referring to the staged gunfights?

Cody Gunfight – Cody Trolley Tours

CODYCAT 09-30-2024 08:52 AM

The USA is really beautiful, at least most of it. Use to really love seeing it. Especially from car where you could stop and really get a feel for the land and people. Unfortunately with today’s world you have to be careful about where you go sometimes. Going north to see my children and grandchildren makes you think sometimes in the climate that exists.

ckcapaul 09-30-2024 09:14 AM

We spent 4 years each fall in a camper and visited 49 states. Spent 6 weeks in Alaska and could have spent another 5. Hawaii is the only state left to visit.

Albany 09-30-2024 09:23 AM

Try a road trip through New Mexico
 
During the years we were searching for retirement places, yes we ended up in TV, not sorry, we planned a two week road trip to New Mexico. You name it, we saw it. Some highlights, White Sands, Alamogordo, Ruidoso, Inn of the Mountain Gods (apache Rez) all of Santa Fe, all of Taos, Carlsbad, (be sure to get there at sundown for the bat flight), Bandolier, Roswell, just for the laughs, Gallup for the trading posts, go to all the pueblos which are Navajo and/or Hopi, save up and buy some pottery, and Acoma Pueblo for the Navajo holiday of St. Stephen, if possible. Always in early September, there will be buses to the bottom, then you can walk to the top. St. Stephen is the equivalent of Thanksgiving in that all the family comes home for it, and there is an incredible dance, in essence a pow wow. No photography allowed. We are the only folks we ever met who have been to a Native American dance. The end of this story is that Albuquerque isn't on the list because the day we were going there was 9/11. We got in our Budget rental car and drove 2500 miles home. Budget did not charge us for dropping the car off in the wrong state and to this day that is the only rental car company we use.

ElDiabloJoe 09-30-2024 09:28 AM

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Originally Posted by GpaVader (Post 2374898)
FWIW - Keep an eye on the airfare to HI, it's well worth the trip. I never wanted to go, but my wife talked me into it and now it's my favorite destination. I could never live there, but its a great place to visit. The culture, the people, the colors and scenery. Sadly my favorite destination is gone though, always in my heart Lahaina...

Agreed!! I used to love going to Cool Cats Cafe and that shave ice place at the end of town by the elementary school. Oh, and The Gazebo up around Napili area before Kapalua - those macadamia nut pancakes were a must-have! We always prefer to avoid the big spendy resorts and AirBnB it at Hononkeana Cove condos. Their cement stairs with handrail into the water makes snorkeling a breeze, and there are so so many turtles you don't have to look for them - you have to look out for them so you don't bump into them! Don't go too close to the end of the cove or you'll get longshore current-swept out into the ocean and become Tiger Shark chow.

We've been fortunate on our visits. My good buddy from work married a lady 17 years his junior. She is from one of the two original families on Molokai. Her dad, siblings, Aunties and cousins live and work on the west side of Maui (Lahaina) so they turned us on to a bunch of great tips! They were living up country halfway up Haleakala in Pukalani area, but he's over in Hilo area now.

Staying on Maui with a native born and raised is a very unique way of seeing Maui. I've never been so scared as when she drove us on the Road to Hana. She has driven it hundreds of times, so she is comfortable enough to exercise very little caution hahaha.

One of their biggest complaints is the cost of electricity. it's about 40 cents a Kilowatt-Hour, compared to 15 cents for Seco. They run their laundry at midnight to try to keep the bill under $500. Yikes!

fdpaq0580 09-30-2024 10:20 AM

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Originally Posted by PersonOfInterest (Post 2374889)
Did you check out Bus fares to Hawaii?

Great idea for saving money. But the bus stop potty breaks aren't long enough for me.😉

fdpaq0580 09-30-2024 10:23 AM

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Originally Posted by dougawhite (Post 2374897)
In Kentucky visit the Ark, it's an amazing structure and the attraction is well done!

🤭🙊🙊🙊

jimjamuser 09-30-2024 10:57 AM

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Originally Posted by jayerose (Post 2374707)
so, hawaii's flights are too expensive.

We would like to travel to each state and visit the main attractions there so now thinking about driving in a circle...perhaps from florida to alabama to mississippi to louisiana to arkansas to tennessee to georgia and back to florida...wow, i'm already worn out![

If you take your time driving and go into small towns, you can learn more about the people and the area. 20 years ago we drove from Oregon to Alaska on the ALCAN highway through Canada. The only problem was in small towns in Canada the gas was very expensive. Once we were in Alaska prices were much better and in Anchorage they were the same as the lower 48.
......It was a once in a lifetime trip. Basically, if you can take the TIME and not rush through a driving experience it will have many rewards. I also had a good time driving around western New York. I was disappointed with Maine, but Vermont was good.

Bellavita 09-30-2024 11:10 AM

I believe this is the best way today.
We just flew to LA the seats on an airplane are so small I was claustrophobic.
I am 4’11” a small person the guy sitting next to me had to put his elbow in my lap it was terrible



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Originally Posted by ;2374707
so, hawaii's flights are too expensive.

We would like to travel to each state and visit the main attractions there so now thinking about driving in a circle...perhaps from florida to alabama to mississippi to louisiana to arkansas to tennessee to georgia and back to florida...wow, i'm already worn out![



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