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  • In this episode of the Travel Fun and Adventure podcast, we discuss some of our favorite day trips from Reno, Nevada.

    Once again, none of the places that we mentioned have sponsored their inclusion into this list.

    Here are some great places to go from Reno:

    Truckee, California

    Donner Pass Summit Tunnels

    Donner Pass

    Lake Tahoe

    Chimney Beach, NV

    Virginia City

    Carson City

    Virginia & Truckee Railroad

    Genoa, NV

    Tahoe-Pyramid Trail

    Pyramid Lake

    Sierra Buttes Trail

    Fernley

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  • On this episode of the Travel Fun and Adventure Podcast, we share our list of the best activities in Reno, Nevada.

    While its big neighbor to the south, Las Vegas, is known for its gambling despite the wonderful attractions, especially in nature, Reno, on the other hand, is known more for its outdoor attractions and events.

    Reno has some great indoor attractions, and you never have to set foot in a casino; it also has some fantastic outdoor attractions, and we give you our favorites.

    Remember that none of these attractions sponsored their listing.

    National Automotive Museum

    Nevada Museum of Art

    Terry Lee Wells Nevada Discovery Museum

    Animal Ark Wildlife Sanctuary

    W. M. Keck Earth Science and Mineral Engineering Museum

    Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts

    The Riverwalk District

    Idlewild Park

    Galena Creek Regional Park

    Rancho San Rafael Regional Park

    Wilber D May Arboretum

    Reno Rodeo

    The Great Reno Balloon Race

    National Championship Air Races & Air Show

    When in Reno, be sure to check out these great attractions and be sure to tell them that the Travel Fun and Adventure Podcast recommended them.

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  • There are many good restaurants in the Reno, Nevada, area. Here are our favorite places to eat in the Reno area.

    Best Chinese Restaurant - Szechuan Garden

    -Family owned since 1990.

    Best Italian Restuarant - La Famiglia

    Best Fast Food Restaurant - Spooners Drive-In

    Best Mexican Restaurant - Bertha Miranda

    -Not only great food but a fantastic location in a historic stone home.

    Best Steak House - Biggest Little Steakhouse

    Best Breakfast - Two Chicks

    Best Pizza - JJ's Pie Company

    -Not only great pizza but a great interior atmosphere.

    Other Great Restaurants:

    Johnny's Ristorante Italiano

    Archie's Giant Burgers and Breakfast

    The Stone House Cafe

    Speedy Burritos

    Barrio Burgers

    -Food truck. You will need to check out their Facebook page (link) to find out where they are day to day.

    South Creek Pizza Company

    Also, Reno has some great food trucks besides Barrio Burgers, but you have to seek out where they will be. However, every Friday in summer, there is a Food Truck Friday in Idlewood Park. The event runs from the first Friday in June until to the last Friday in August from 4 pm to 9 pm. Oh, as a little preview of next week, Idlewood Park is one of our choices for top attractions in Reno.

    Just a reminder that none of the restaurants we mention are sponsoring their listing on our list. This list is our true thoughts on who are the best restaurants in Reno and anywhere else we do these lists for.

    Let's talk about this episode on our Facebook page.

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  • Are you thinking about a trip to Reno, Nevada?

    In this episode of the Travel Fun and Adventure Podcast, we give you our tips for planning a trip to the Biggest Little City in the World.

    Getting to Reno:

    Reno International Airport—Served by all the major airlines. While Reno has twice been a hub for airlines, both of which no longer exist, it currently is not a hub airport and is, in fact, a nice airport to fly into since it's less crowded, especially compared to its bigger counterpart, Las Vegas.

    Driving: Interstate 80 goes right through the heart of Reno on its way from San Francisco to the East Coast. US 395 is the major north-south route traveling from Southern California to the Canadian Border

    Train: Reno is served by the California Zephyr and Amtrak buses from Sacramento.

    Where to Stay: Downtown and Midtown are two of the more popular areas, but hotels are spread throughout the area (although almost none are north of the downtown area and into the northern suburbs). Room prices are generally much better than in Las Vegas, although when significant events happen, prices can go through the roof just like anywhere else.

    Getting around:

    Car: The two main streets in Reno are Virginia Street, which is the main north-south road that used to be US Highway 395, and 4th Street, which is the major east-west road that used to be US Highway 40 and is now Interstate 80 Business.

    Bus: RTC provides fairly good transit service throughout the Reno area.

    Weather: Summers can be warm and dry but nearly as hot as Las Vegas. Winter can be cold (the last time I was there was February, and it goes down to 0 degrees), and spring and fall can be nice but have major temperature variations.

    Major Events: Air Ballon races, Airplane races, and a major rodeo.

    Be sure to tune into our next episodes of the Travel Fun and Adventure Podcast:
    August 31: Best Places to Eat in Reno
    September 7: Best Attractions in Reno
    September 14: Best Day Trips from Reno

    Let's talk about this episode on our Facebook page.

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  • On this episode of the Travel Fun and Adventure Podcast, we go over some of the major stories in the travel industry and how this can affect your travel in the future.

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  • On this episode of the Travel Fun and Adventure Podcast, we discuss several great places to go on a ski vacation, especially if you're a beginner or want to travel to North America or Europe. When picking the ski resorts, we look for highly rated ones that have good beginner slopes, are family-friendly, and are budget-friendly. Also, none of these resorts sponsored this podcast.

    Resorts in the North America:

    Smugglers' Notch Resort, Vermont

    Keystone Resort, Colorado

    Big White Ski Resort, British Columbia

    Suns Peak Resort, British Columbia

    Winter Park Resort, Colorado

    Schwietzer Resort, Idaho

    Resorts in Europe:

    Les Gets, France

    Alpbach, Austria

    Saas-Fee, Switzerland

    La Rosière, France

    Bansko, Bulgaria

    Here are some tips for planning your trip:

    -We say it in every podcast, but you should book early to get the best prices.
    -Look for package deals, but also see if you can get better prices by booking transportation and lodging directly with the providers.
    -If you are traveling with children, be sure the resort has the amenities that are going to fit their needs, and remember that every age group will have different needs.
    -Look for ski-in/ski-out accommodations if they fit your needs and reduce travel.
    -Research the ski schools and their ratings to see which ones fit your needs.
    -Look at the cost of renting equipment and avoid buying equipment unless you are sure this is something you are going to want to do on a regular basis.
    -Think about how you are going to get to the resorts. If you are driving, which you will have to do to most of the North American resorts, make sure your vehicle is ready for winter driving. If possible, consider alternatives to driving, such as shuttle buses from nearby airports if you are flying in.

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  • In the last episode of the Travel Fun and Adventure Podcast, we discussed great places to go if you want to get into the Christmas Spirit. In this episode, we take it one step further and call out places where you not only get the Christmas feeling but also have a good chance of having a White Christmas.

    However, while we give you a list of good places where you could have a White Christmas, no one can guarantee that there will be snow on the ground, but hopefully, you will find some white stuff.

    United States:

    1. Lake Placid, New York

    2. Breckenridge, Colorado

    3. Salt Lake City, Utah

    4. Flagstaff, Arizona

    5. North Conway, New Hampshire

    Europe

    1. Zakopane, Poland

    2. Rovaniemi, Finland

    3. Krakow, Poland

    4. Innsbruck, Austria

    5. Cesky Krumlov, Czech Republic

    Here are some tips for planning your vacation, although it should be noted that most of these are similar to our previous video:

    1. Book early. I know that is what we say every time, but for a busy season like Christmas, you must book early.
    2. Check for nearby towns that might save you some money. In Europe, there are usually a lot of smaller towns you can stay in and take a train ride to the major tourist attractions and Christmas markets.
    3. If you're not used to driving in the snow, consider a place where you don't need to, such as Salt Lake City or almost anywhere in Europe.
    4. If you are driving to your destination, make sure that your car is ready for winter driving—check out our Tips for Winter Driving podcast.
    5. Check out travel packages to your destination or tours, but remember it is often cheaper to book directly with transportation providers and lodging than it is to book a package on 3-party sites.

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    Let's talk about this episode on our Facebook page.

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  • Are you looking for a place that will give you those special Christmas feelings? In this episode of the Travel Fun and Adventure Podcast, we share our favorite places to get those Christmas feelings.

    Locations in the United States:

    New York City, New York

    Leavenworth, Washington

    Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

    Santa Claus, Indiana

    Asheville, North Carolina

    Locations in Europe:

    Vienna, Austria

    Strasbourg, France

    Prague, Czech Republic

    Cologne, Germany

    Tallinn, Estonia

    Tips for a great trip:
    -Plan and book ahead to get the best prices and don't have to worry about things getting booked up.
    -Dress warmly
    -Don't forget to try local restaurants and delicacies.
    -Check out when local events are happening, and immerse yourself in the culture.
    -Don't forget to capture those special moments.

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  • On this episode of the Travel Fun and Adventure Podcast, we discuss our favorite Christmas markets in the United States and Europe.

    Cities with the best Christmas Markets:

    United States:

    Christkindlmarket Chicago

    Union Square Holiday Market New York City

    Christmas Village in Philadelphia

    Great Dickens Christmas Fair San Francisco

    Georgetown, Colorado Christmas Market

    Europe:

    Basil, Switzerland Christmas Markets

    Christkindlesmarkt in Nuremberg, Germany

    Striezelmarkt in Dresden, Germany

    Vienna, Austria Christmas Markets

    Cologne, Germany Christmas Market

    Strasbourg, France Christmas Market

    Budapest, Hungary Christmas Market

    Prague, Chez Republic Christmas Market

    Tivoli Gardens Christmas Market in Copenhagen, Denmark

    Tips for Travel to Christmas Markets:

    -Research the different markets and see which ones sound like the ones you are most interested in.
    -Book your travel early since it can be a busy travel period.
    -Check the weather reports before you travel, but be prepared for cold weather.
    -Be sure to bring cash since many places will not take credit cards.
    -Find out what the local delicacies are and give them a try.
    -Be sure to check explore beyond the Christmas markets.

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    Let's talk about this episode on our Facebook page.

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  • On this episode of the Travel Fun and Adventure Podcast, we will talk about one of the hot-button issues in many places right now, and that is over tourism. We will discuss some of the places facing the problem and what you, as a traveler, can do to make the situation a little better. However, there is no way it will be fixed completely without banning tourism completely, which will only hurt the people who depend on tourism to make a living.

    One way to solve the over-tourism situation is to try to travel to places facing the problem on the shoulder, especially in the off-season. While this can work in many places, some places pack up and close up shop in the off-season, leading to problems for you trying to find places to stay or eat while you are there. One place that this is especially true is some of the Greek Islands.

    Another way to help the locals in busy places is to stay at locally owned lodging facilities instead of the big chains. While some people are nervous about locally owned lodging places, in my experience, the worst hotels have been franchised, and the great ones have been locally owned.

    Then there is the Airbnb/VRBO option. The problem with this option is that it has become the "get rich quick" scheme of the 2020s. People are being told the best way to get rich is to buy places on the cheap and then rent them out as short-term rentals and make a killing. However, the bad side is that it takes places to live out of the market, making it harder for the locals to find a place to live, whether to buy or rent.

    If a short-term rental is your best alternative (and it might be if you're in Europe with a couple of kids or the US with a big group or pet), check to see if the owner is actually local. Recently, while looking for a place to stay for my mother-in-law's 80th birthday, which is coming up, we found that several of the places we were looking at are owned by people thousands of miles away. This means there is no one local to take care of the place (they hire a cleaning crew to come in, which may or may not do a good job since the owners have no idea), and if there is a problem with the unit, you may have a hard time getting anything taken care of.

    Another way to help the local people is to shop and dine locally. Too many people will stay at a resort or major hotel and never leave the property or only eat at nearby chains, which does not benefit the local economy to the degree that a locally owned business does.

    When we travel, we try to find locally-owned restaurants to eat in. When we stayed in Hawaii, we found several locally-owned places within easy walking distance of our resort that served great quality food at better prices than most of the chains. One example in Waikiki was the Rock Island Cafe were we got a great meal for less money than my daughter spent of McDonalds.

    Let's talk about this episode on our Facebook page.

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  • On this episode of the Travel Fun and Adventure Podcast, we give you tips to start planning a trip to Los Angeles, including the airports, the neighborhoods you should consider staying, some of the unique foods of Los Angeles, and some of the typical safety tips.

    Los Angeles has five airports; the fifth is Ontario Airport, a reasonable distance from Los Angeles.

    The John Wayne Airport in Orange County is also convenient to Disneyland and Knotts Berry Farm.

    My favorite two airports to fly into are the Hollywood-Burbank-Pasadena airport, which is in Burbank. It currently has an airport building from 1930, but a new one is under construction. The other airport I recommend is the Long Beach Airport. The one downside is that flying into those two airports is often much more expensive, and direct flights from many parts of the country don't exist.

    Of course, the biggest airport in Los Angeles is the Los Angeles International Airport, which is considered by many to be one of the worst airports in the country. It has horrible transit connections and bad traffic, and if you're not staying in one of the nearby communities, it can be a long drive in horrible traffic. However, it is the airport with the most International connections and usually the best fares and cheapest car rental prices.

    You can also drive, take a bus, or take Amtrak.

    One thing to remember is that in many places in the Los Angeles area, prices are going too high, even at lower-end hotels. You can choose to stay in some of the suburbs if you want to find lower rates, but often, that means driving to the tourist attractions, and the neighborhood may not always be the best.

    Also, note is that popular tourist destinations such as Hollywood, Santa Monica, and Venice will be packed on the weekends, and even during the week can be a nightmare with so many people.

    In previous episodes, we discussed our favorite places to east in the Los Angeles area. Now, the food scene in Los Angeles has exploded over the last 10 to 15 years, and there are many great independent restaurants and street food restaurants in the city.

    Now, Los Angeles isn't known for its own food creations but is known for Tacos, Korean BBQ, and is the founding location of many fast food places, including In N Out Burger, Weinerschnitzel, Del Taco, McDonald's, and Taco Bell.

    While the Los Angeles area has limited rail services, buses, and commuter trains, it is not very convenient to reach many of the best tourist locations by public transportation, even though I have used public transit when visiting Los Angeles recently. You use Uber and Lyft, but if you're going to multiple places, it can get expensive, so the best option is probably renting a car.



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  • On this episode of the Travel Fun and Adventure podcast, we give you our best tips when planning a trip to Chicago, best known as the Windy City.

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  • In this episode of the Travel Fun and Adventure Podcast, we give you our list of the best attractions in Chicago that are outside the loop.

    DuSable Black History Museum

    Smart Museum of Art

    Griffin Museum of Science and Industry

    Washington (George) Park

    Jackson (Andrew) Park

    Visit Oak Park

    Frank Lloyd Wright Trust

    Hemingway Birthplace

    Garfield Conservatory

    Wrigley Field

    The Second City

    Chicago Festival Guide

    The Bloomingdale Trail at the 606

    Six Flags Great America

    Maxwell Street Market

    Galloping Ghost Arcade

    Kohls Children Museum

    Brookfield Zoo

    Fox River Trolley Museum

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  • This Travel Fun and Adventure Podcast episode reviews our worst and best hotel/motel experiences.

    Here is the list of our worst motel/hotel experiences, with the worst one at the end of the last. There may be a reason why only one of these places is still open.

    American Best Inn & Suites - Lincoln City, OR (no longer a hotel).

    Budget Inn - Ontario, Oregon (the only one still operating)

    Econolodge - Charlotte, NC (no longer an Econolodge)

    M Motel - El Monte, CA (closed)

    Travel Lodge -Wenatchee, WA (bulldozed)

    Days Inn - Canton, MI (no longer a Days Inn)

    Now, here is our list of our best hotel/motel stays in no particular order:

    Hilton Hawaiian Village - Waikiki, HI

    Caboose Inn - Libby, MT

    Dude Rancher Motel - Billings, MT

    Best Western Driftwood Inn - Idaho Falls, ID

    Sleepy Hollow Motel - Naselle, WA

    James Hotel - Chicago, IL (now 21c Museum Hotel)

    Once again, none of these facilities sponsored this podcast.

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  • On this episode of the Travel Fun and Adventure podcast, we review our favorite restaurants in Chicago, where you can get some of the original Chicago Food, such as Chicago Dogs, Deep-Dish Pizza, Lollipop Chicken, and more.

    Please note that none of these restaurants sponsored their listing.

    Pepe's Mexican Restaurant
    8128 West 95th Street, Hickory Hills, IL 60457
    (708) 430-0700
    -Great Mexican Restaurant with friendly service and good portions.

    The Pit Rib House
    9430 S Roberts Rd, Hickory Hills, IL 60457
    (708) 599-7576
    -A place to get BBQ on the south side of the metro area.

    Prime Time Restaurant
    7750 95th St, Hickory Hills, IL 60457
    (708) 599-3332
    -A great all-around restaurant with something on the menu for everyone.

    Jelly Cafe
    1784 W Golf Rd, Mt Prospect, IL. 60056
    (847)979-8989
    -A great place for breakfast out in the suburbs past O'Hare airport.

    Jim's Original
    1250 S Union Ave, Chicago, IL 60607
    (312) 733-7820
    -Home of the Polish Sausage.

    Mi Pi Pizza
    2010 N Damen Avenue Unit E, Chicago, IL 60647
    (773)394-6900
    -Want to try true Chicago Deep Dish? Then Mi Pi Pizza is the place to go.

    Superdawg
    6363 N. Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago, IL 60646
    (773)763-0660
    -The place to go to get that Chicago Dog.

    Al's Italian Beef
    1079 W Taylor Street, Chicago IL 60607
    (312) 226-4017
    -Try the unique Italian Beef sandwich where it all started.

    Great Seas Restaurant
    3253 West Lawrence Avenue Chicago,IL 60625
    (773) 478-9129
    -You have to try the Lollipop Chicken!

    Mayflower Restuarant
    2225 S Wentworth Ave, Chicago, IL 60616
    (312) 808-1322
    -Wonderful Chinese Food

    Do-Rite Donuts and Chicken
    1027 W Addison, Chicago, IL 60613
    -An interesting combination whether your in the mood for a fantastic donut or are looking for some great chicken ,then Do-Rite is the place to go.

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  • On this week's episode of the Travel Fun and Adventure Podcast, we list our favorite train trips in the United States. While there are several wonderful trips on Amtrak and VIA Rail Canada, this episode focuses on the history and scenic train trips that are shorter but nether less just as spectacular.

    A link is included to each website, but none are sponsored (although sponsorships are welcome but will be noted).

    Durango & Silverton - Durango, Colorado

    Cumbres & Toltec - Chama, New Mexico and Antonito, Colorado

    Roaring Camp - Felton, California

    Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad - Elbe, Washington

    Grand Canyon Railway - Williams, Arizona

    Skunk Train - Fort Bragg and Willits, California

    Great Smoky Mountains Railroad - Bryson, North Carolina

    Mt. Washington Cog Railway - Mt. Washington, New Hamshire

    Conway Scenic Railroad - North Conway, New Hampshire

    The Broadmoor Manitou Cog Railway - Manitou Springs, Colorado

    Royal Gorge Route Railroad - Canon City, Colorado

    Each of these trains represents a beautiful journey, some lasting just an hour and one that will take one or two full days. While there are many great historic and scenic train rides in the country, these are some of the best.

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  • On this episode of the Travel Fun and Adventure Podcast, two Extended Stay hotels battle to see which is better.

    The first is the Chauncy Hotel, part of the Tapestry Collection by Hilton, a boutique hotel located in the heart of Iowa City, Iowa.

    The second hotel in this challenge is Staybridge Suites by Intercontinental Hotel Group, located just up the road a few minutes in Coralville, Iowa.

    The Staybridge Suites in Coralville, Iowa, has many positive attributes, including a good breakfast, larger than-average rooms (for the type of room rented), good overall cleanliness, and good value for the dollar.

    The one major negative for the Staybridge Suites is check-in and check-out staff who were not very friendly,

    Final Grade for the Staybridge Suites is a B+ and very close to an A-.

    The Chauncy Hotel also has many positive attributes, including friendly staff, very large rooms, walking distance to the University of Iowa and Downtown Iowa City, convenience of location, and good value for the dollar.

    The only major negative for the Chauncy was the breakfast which you have to for, the portions were not great, and it was expensive for what you got.

    The final Grade for the Chancy Hotel was an A-1, and it was very close to being an A property. right now, it is only the breakfast that is holding it back.

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  • In this episode of the Travel Fun and Adventure Podcast, we discuss renting a car with loyalty.

    According to most rental car companies, if they offer their loyalty service at a location, it should be as simple as showing your driver's license and being on your way, but is it?

    In the last couple of months, I have rented cars from Budget, Avis, Enterprise, and Hertz, which are my local companies, and I am a member of each of their loyalty programs.

    Which one do you think will have the best story, and which one will have a horror story? Tune in and find out.


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  • In this episode of the Travel Fun and Adventure Podcast, we go over some of the great attractions (some of them even free!) in the area around the Chicago Loop.

    Here are some must-see things in the area:

    Millennium Park and the Bean

    Navy Pier

    Lincoln Park Zoo

    Chicago Cultural Museum

    Taking the El Train - (we recommend riding the Brown Line or the Green Line west (to suburban attractions to be talked about in a future podcast), but do not recommend riding the Green Line south of McCormick Tribune Campus Center Station or the Red Line south of 35th Street.

    Field Museum

    Shedd Aquarium

    Alder Planetarium

    Art Institute of Chicago

    Museum of Contemporary Photography

    Willis (Sears) Tower Skydeck

    Chicago History Museum

    The Rookery

    The Fine Arts Building

    Pritzker Military Museum & Library

    Museum of Ice Cream

    The Chicago Loop area is filled with many attractions. In future podcasts we will talk about some of the attractions in the suburbs, our favorite places to eat in the Chicago area, and tips for planning a trip to the Windy City.

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  • On this episode of Travel Fun and Adventure, we discuss our tips for planning a great trip along US Route 66.

    Route 66, also known as the Mother Road, took people from the heart of Chicago to the Santa Monica Pier in the Los Angeles Area. The road was used by many people trying to escape the Dust Bowl during the Great Depression, which was written about in the famous book The Grapes of Wrath, which came out in 1939 and was followed by the movie the next year.

    But of course, Route 66 was a bigger part of the cultural heritage than that, as it was the basis for the television show Route 66, which starred Martin Milner and became even more famous for playing officer Pete Malloy in the television series Adam-12. While Route 66 had been long gone by 2006, it was still a major part of the animated movie Cars.

    Our tips for planning a trip along Route 66:

    1. Budget your Trip

    2. How many days do you have?

    3. What time of the year do you want to travel?

    4. Do you want to drive the whole route or just a portion of it?

    5. Who will be traveling with you?

    6. How will you be getting to Route 66?

    7. What Kind of Vehicle will you be using?

    8. How much time do you want to dedicate to seeing attractions and what kind of attractions are important to you?

    9. Check out independent motels from the era along the route.

    10. Do you want to take detours to places such as the Grand Canyon?

    11. Check out local events during your travels.

    12. Connect with the local communities.

    13. Check out the local specialties when it comes to food options.

    14. Be sure to do lots of research with Route 66 guides, whether in book form or online.

    For more detailed explanations of all of these tips, be sure to check out the whole podcast.

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