Hi Lucy,
I would defiantly recommend touring the US, although we my DH (BBF Big BORO FAN!) & I havent done the east coast tour, we have been to Boston, Philly, New York, Washington and Norfolk (Virginia) and on a number of these trips we drove to Orlando for a few days.
My DH is in the Royal Navy and I have flown out to visit him when whatever ship he was on at the time was in port all over the US.
So I can say that although it has been some time since I (we) visited some of the places listed below they are all worth a visit.
Boston is great, New York is amazing and if you like the Waltons driving along the Blue Ridge Mountains in Virginia is outstanding
we spend a day driving along it and I wished we hadnt booked our hotel for 10 days in Virginia Beach (Norfolk) as the trip along the Blue Ridge was only supposed to be a day trip and we were planning to return to the hotel, but once we were up there we wished wed checked out of the hotel and picked up a motel along the ridge.
We did our most adventurous trip to date last year, but this was the west coast, flying in to San Francisco and staying there for 3 nights was brilliant, doing all the usual tourist stuff, pier 49, golden gate bridge and of course Alcatraz.
From SF we drove for 5 hours to Yosemite National Park and spent 3 nights in the park (DH is a photographer and would have loved to have spent 2 weeks here) breath taking scenery.
From Yos a 6 hour drive to a small mining village (Tonopah
http://www.tonopahnevada.com/TonopahHistoricMiningPark.htm) with an over night stay, up early next morning and we set off for Death Valley (DV), we got all the way to the ranger station (4 hours later) at the entrance to DV but the road was closed due to flash floods! So we turned around and drove around DV another 6 hours till we arrived at another small village near the North Rim of the Grand Canyon (GC) called Kanab (
http://www.kaneutah.com/) and spent the night here.
Next morning we drove to the North Rim and spent the morning there and then set off for the South Rim via Area 51 and the little AleInn (
http://www.littlealeinn.com/) of the CG National Park (The main tourist area) and stayed in a small log cabin on the rim of the canyon for 4 nights which was out of this world and again my DH was in heaven with his photography
If you go do the Helicopter flight a real must!
From GC we headed for the Hoover Dam (massive) and in to Vegas for a weeks rest in the Luxor, and if you like WDW the Vegas is WDW on acid for adults, some may say its a bit tacky but we felt it was good value for money and we had a hoot!
From Vegas we drove the 5 hours to LA for 4 nights and the compulsory trip to DL and Universal, which rounded the trip off nicely.
I think we drove about 2500 miles
well I drove for 15miles DH did the rest
lol, on reflection at times the convertible wasnt such a good idea. My DH booked it all on the Internet I think the whole trip ended up costing about £3500, but he did get military discount in all of the hotel we stayed in.
I would really recommend driving, yes it can be tiring but you see things you just wouldnt seen normally I guess you could call it the real America and as long as you plan a few days of rest towards the end of the trip youll be fine.
Go for it girl
Julie
