Recommend me a USA Fly drive specialist
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Either Trailfinders or do it yourself.
Flights aren't difficult to book, and you can sgio around for cars.
My tips:
The more intersting cars like the Hertz "Fun Collection" tend to be only available if you drop them off where you pick them up. Try Budget too.
If you're in the desert carry plenty of water and keep an eye on fuel.
Always have the first night booked when you fly to the USA, it will make life easier with immigration. (But it'll still take ages.)
Some of the hostels, especially in the city centres, have private rooms, and are all you'll need. Spend the money on Grand Canyon helicopter trips or something.
Try and stay at "Mom and Pop" motels, although the decor might be a bit unusual, the owners are always more interesting to talk to, and glad of the custom.
Flights aren't difficult to book, and you can sgio around for cars.
My tips:
The more intersting cars like the Hertz "Fun Collection" tend to be only available if you drop them off where you pick them up. Try Budget too.
If you're in the desert carry plenty of water and keep an eye on fuel.
Always have the first night booked when you fly to the USA, it will make life easier with immigration. (But it'll still take ages.)
Some of the hostels, especially in the city centres, have private rooms, and are all you'll need. Spend the money on Grand Canyon helicopter trips or something.
Try and stay at "Mom and Pop" motels, although the decor might be a bit unusual, the owners are always more interesting to talk to, and glad of the custom.
Spudler said:
Is there a reason for not doing it independently?
Thats what i do every time i go.
Couldn't agree more, why pay an agent when you can do it yourself.Thats what i do every time i go.
More fun doing it your own way rather than someone telling you where to go.
If you must have someone work it all out for you try Wexas.com they are very good.
Edited by Benzman on Monday 15th March 21:14
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