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jp225598 Nov 27th, 2008 05:06 AM

Need advice for New England roadtrip
 
Hey everyone. I'm planning to take a road trip from Alabama to New Hampshire next month. I'll be going through Washington D.C., Philadelphia, New York City, Boston, Vermont, Connecticut, Rhode Island, along with everywhere in between. I'm planning to stop by Gettysburg; Plymouth Rock; Salem, MA; and Harvard University.

I need some advice for my trip. Things to do/not do on a road trip. Places I need to stop and see. Or, any other advice you'd like to give me. Thanks.

Anonymous Nov 27th, 2008 05:30 AM

You can get a lot of good ideas and advice by reading past threads on each of those topics. Just go to the "Search this forum" box and either check off the state or enter the name of a city or attraction. How much time do you have?

nytraveler Nov 27th, 2008 06:07 AM

On key point:

Watch the weather carefully as you go - since you're likely to run into some snow/ice - perhaps a lot. And you don;t want to be caught trying to drive in it without the proper equipment:

ice scraper for windows
long-handled brush to remove snow from the car
snow shovel
Something (cardboard or bagsof cat litter) to put under the wheels if you get stuck on ice

And if you're not used to the spedical skills of driving in snow,just stay off the roads until they're reasonably clear.

jp225598 Nov 27th, 2008 04:24 PM

I'm planning on the trip taking between 4-6 days.

gyppielou Nov 27th, 2008 07:31 PM

oooo a thanksgiving day troll.....

what fun!

runaway

rkkwan Nov 27th, 2008 09:48 PM

Don't know what car you're driving, but you don't want to have summer-only high-performance tires.

Ackislander Nov 28th, 2008 04:27 AM

Not necessarily a troll, but young and perhaps naive.

The week after my daughter graduated from college, she and two friends drove from North Carolina to Boston to Nova Scotia to PEI to Montreal to Toronto to the Thousand Islands, to Albany where she caught a bus back to Boston and her friends went back South. All in seven calendar days

You can do the direct trip in three days, giving her/him time for more sightseeing.

Day 1: Alabama to Washington, DC
Day 2: Washington DC to Boston via Gettysburg (drive thru battlefield) and NYC (Lincoln Tunnel to Manhattan), north to Bronx and I-95, across Connecticut and RI to Boston
Day 3: Harvard, Salem, New Hampshire

The only thing left out is Plymouth Rock, which only takes 5 minutes to see but requires an 85 mile roundtrip detour.

Not a trip I would want to take, but my daughter had fun on hers!

Jaya Nov 28th, 2008 04:53 AM

You have a lot of places on your list for only 4-6 days.

Have you looked at a map to see where all these places are? You can't get from Alabama to NH in 4-6 days AND go to Vermont, Rhode Island, Boston, etc.

Plus, you haven't told us WHERE in NH you need to be because that will affect your driving route.

gail Nov 28th, 2008 05:06 AM

I am going to assume you are kidding. If not, rethink this plan - unless your idea of fun is to drive, sleep, drive, sleep, drive, sleep. You will have no time to see anything on the way.

rkkwan Nov 28th, 2008 08:26 AM

It's definitely possible to do it in 4-6 days, one way.

When I make roadtrips, I often choose to "go through" a city, even though I didn't even stop. Nothing wrong with that! I just want to see what the place looks like, and I can come back in the future time.

Jaya Nov 28th, 2008 11:41 AM

Unless the OP (that's you jp) replies, I think this posting is looking more like either a joke or from someone with no sense of geography.


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