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Sometimes the road calls your name and a road trip must be taken! Renting an RV is an affordable and comfortable way to take a trip with your family or a group of friends. Getting a great deal on an RV can be done with a few simple tips and tricks of the trade.
Cheap RV rentals are out there, we promise!
Vacation during the offseason.
Summer months are the hot months. June, July, and August are not only busy for RV’s but all of the tourist destinations are buzzing with people as well.
Find a one-way rental.
One way RV rentals, if booked early enough, are a great way to save some money without having to backtrack. You get the most bang for your buck, sights to see, without having to sacrifice time to drop off your RV back to its original location. Check for one way rental special if you can book before January 31 for the upcoming year. You can often find 50% off in select locations!
Book your trip early.
Many companies offer great discounts if your trip is booked before January 31 and sometimes extend discounts and early-bird RV rental specials to March 31. Look for unlimited mileage specials, upgraded convenience kits, and one-way specials. Planning early is key to booking your cheap RV rental.
Smaller RV’s are cheaper.
The bigger the RV the more expensive it is all around. From the cost of rental to fuel. If you can handle a smaller space, save some money by downsizing. And while you’re driving around, if you stay around the 55 mph mark you’ll save in fuel economy as well.
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Route 66 from Chicago to Las Vegas is an iconic road trip route taking you through a world that has been left behind. This trip is worth putting on your bucket list. So rent an RV and start the drive!
Chicago
Between Cloud Gate, Navy Pier, and the Lake Michigan shore line the windy city has loads to offer and is a great starting point to this great road trip. Historic Route 66 awaits.
Springfield
Route 66 signs are well marked heading from Chicago to Springfield. The Lincoln Presidential Museum, Lincoln Home, and Abraham Lincoln’s Tomb can all be found downtown Springfield and is a great stop.
Meramec Caverns
Missouri holds one of the greatest of the old Route 66 tourist attractions – the Meramec Caverns. Guided tours of these extensive limestone caves are well worth the stop. Tours are just over an hour long.
Tulsa
If museums are your thing, Tulsa’s Philbrook Museum hosts a vast art museum in an Italian style villa with exhibits from around the world surrounded by acres of lush gardens.
New Mexico
New Mexico boasts the mother of all road attractions including Cadillac Ranch, Midpoint Cafe, and the Route 66 Auto Museum in Santa Rosa. If you’re in need of a big break, stop in Albuquerque for an air balloon ride.
Flagstaff
A quick stop to see the Petrified Forest National Park and the Meteor Crater is a must. An even further detour to El Morro to see the signatures of road trippers from past centuries.
Las Vegas
On the trip from Chicago to Las Vegas make sure to visit the Hoover Dam and the Grand Canyon. The Colorado river has forged a mile deep, 18-mile wide, and 277-mile long gauge into Arizona, don’t miss this stop!
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Traveling from New York to LA or vice versa, it’s one of the trips that can lead to an epic adventure no matter which route you take. It’s 100% American. 100% Fun. But choosing which route to take really just depends on what type of adventure you want to take. Here are our favorite routes with our favorite adventures.
The Northern Route – If Mountains and Parks are your thing.
New York
New York boasts everything you would want in a city. From the Empire State Building to every kind of food you can possibly imagine. Stay a few days and explore.
Niagara Falls/Cedar Point
With 3 staggering waterfalls, the views are epic. If you want to get a little closer, try the ‘Maid of the Mist’ cruise taking you under the falls. If jaw-dropping thrills are more you style, stop in at the Cedar Point adventure park.
Chicago
If cities aren’t your thing, check out the Shipshewana Amish Community.
Minnesota
visit the famous Jolly Green Giant Statue in the ‘City of Blue Earth’
Badlands National Park
The rugged beauty of the badlands will make you feel like you’re walking on the moon.
Mount Rushmore
The sculpture on Mount Rushmore features presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln at a staggering 18 meters (60 ft).
Wild Wyoming
If you’re passing through in from June to August be sure to check out an authentic Cody Rodeo.
Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone is America’s first national park complete with spouting geysers, waterfalls, and mud pools.
Grand Teton National Park – Jackson
White water raft Snake River, or go for a hike and take in the beauty of jagged peaks and picture-perfect lakes in Grand Teton.
Grand Basin Nevada – Lake Tahoe
Stop for a swim in the crystal clear Lake Tahoe.
Yosemite National Park
Follow the Sierra Mountains into Yosemite. Opt for some world-class rock climbing, float down the Merced River or explore this extraordinary park on foot.
San Francisco
San Francisco is home to hippy vibes, cafe culture, the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz and Pier 39. You’re sure to have an experience.
California Coast to Santa Barbara and LA
Travel down the beautiful highway 1 to Santa Barbara and into LA.
The Southern Route – If cities and soul are your thing.
New York
New York boasts everything you would want in a city. From the Empire State Building to every kind of food you can possibly imagine. Stay a few days and explore.
Washington, DC
Check out the White House and the Smithsonian Museums. Finish the day off with a drink in Georgetown.
Asheville
A road trip just isn’t the same unless you see mountains. Take in the mountain vibes and epic views of the Great Smoky Mountains.
Nashville
Visit the world-famous Grand Ole Opry and The Country Music Hall of Fame as the home of country music takes you in.
Memphis
Memphis is the birthplace of rock ‘n’ roll. Need we say more? Head down Beale Street, visit Graceland, and take in a tasty Memphis BBQ.
New Orleans
If you’re after some soul, New Orleans is the place for you. Check out a ‘Voodoo and Graveyard’ tour, ride a steamboat on the Mississippi River or fill your face with Cajun and Creole grub or some authentic gumbo.
Austin
If you haven’t had enough music on this trip, Austin is a must stop as they are the ‘live music capital of the world’ after all.
Amarillo
Everything just seems bigger in Texas. Stop at Cadillac Ranch to see all the classic cars you can handle and if you’re hungry along the ol’ route 66, try your hand at the Big Texan Steak Ranch and see if you can finish your dinner.
Santa Fe
The best Mexican food in the USA plus all the sunshine you can handle at 325 days a year. Who can say no to Santa Fe?
Monument Valley
The red rock vistas await on your trip to Monument Valley.
Grand Canyon and Las Vegas
The Grand Canyon and Las Vegas are a must stop. Both enormous in their own beauty
San Diego to LA
Leave the desert behind and head to the coast. Stop in San Diego for some sun and swim. Travel from to LA.
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