

We never once failed to get in to a site without a huge choice of pitches.ĥ. Many of the state park sites cannot be pre-booked anyway - it's first come first served. It was just so easy and enabled us to be completely flexible and spontaneous about what we did and where we went.
#San francisco to seattle road trip planner full
We just called in to sites as we found them, and none were more than 1/4 full in the first 10 days of June. Maybe book your first and last nights, but don't bother booking in between. At the end of the trip you can keep it for the next one - because you WILL want to do another one - or flog it on Ebay.Ĥ. If you want it for more than just a few days, buy one - don't hire! Great not just for general navigation but also for finding nearest gas stations and supermarkets. With a 50 gallon tank that's a worthwhile saving.ģ. Fuel is 50 cents a gallon cheaper in Oregon than California so cross the state boundary on the fumes in the tank and fill up there. We got a discount card for Safeway (just ask and they give you one - no paperwork) which provided major savings.Ģ.

There are plenty of convenience stores en route which are far superior. They do not stock anything remotely recognisable as edible food apart from beer, coke, crisps (chips) and doughnuts - no fresh meat or veg. You'll be directed to Wal Mart for initial provisioning. So if we had to do the same trip again I would be happy to use Cruise America - but would get a foam mattress or use our Thermarests.ġ. However, they don't do one way trips from San Francisco to Seattle. She has the same bed preferences as ourselves and found their mattresses to be very comfortable, and they also had an extending side bay). If we were starting and finishing from the same location, we would try a different provider (my daughter used Apollo for a trip starting and finishing in San Francisco and was provided with hob, microwave, oven, and grill. None of this materially detracted from what was a fabulous holiday. When we arrived in Seattle the staff were again helpful and courteous, and we were not charged anything other than for the additional miles that we had not prepaid. Another user said that the easiest "fix" is to buy a cheap foam mattress from Wal Mart, put it on top of the mattress provided and throw it away at the end of the trip. In case you think we are just soft and used to expensive hotels, we have backpacked from teahouse to teahouse around Nepal, camped through New England in the fall and trekked the Kerala/Tamil Nadu border (India) sleeping on Thermarests - and nothing was even close to being as uncomfortable as that RV mattress. Made it passable (just), but meant that we had to remake the bed each day as we needed the dinette cushions to sit at the table. In the end we put the cushions from the dinette on top of the mattress which The mattress was very thick, but felt like it was filled with concrete. Also the bed was excruciatingly uncomfortable. Thank goodness for excellent quality cheap sirloin steaks and plentiful fresh fish that could be fried. What was disappointing though was that the cooking facilities comprised of a 3 ring hob and microwave only - no oven or grill - which severely restricted our choice of food for what was intended to be a self catered holiday. The fridge/freezer was large and effective. The fuel consumption was very close to the advertised 10mpg and we achieved 10.2 mpg for the 1300 mile trip. Overall it was clean and tidy and in good condition. We were briefed quickly and helpfully and allocated an RV that was almost new with only 3300 miles on the clock. When we got to the front of the queue the representative was polite and apologetic - explaining that this Tuesday was traditionally one of their 3 busiest days of the year. We picked up the RV on the Tuesday after the Memorial weekend and had to queue for over an hour to see a representative. I was perturbed to read a number of negative reviews after we were committed so I was a bit apprehensive.
#San francisco to seattle road trip planner free
Here is the thread for the planning stages.īecause it was to be a oneway trip our choice of operator was limited and so we booked with Cruise America as they had a special offer on at the time with a reduced oneway fee and free provisioning packs. It was fabulous and hopefully those wanting to do something similar will find our experiences helpful. My wife and I have just completed a oneway trip over 11 days in June from San Francisco to Seattle by RV.
