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Me & a friend would like to travel through Seattle, LA, Chicago, New York, Orlando, Miami, Las Vegas, Washington DC & Buffalo…

I know there’s huge distances between the majority of them & that it’s going to cost quite a bit, but I would like to know if there’s any cheap form of transport out there?

Any answers would be much appreciated :)

4 Comments

mcc Commented On March 19th, 2010 at 1:52 pm

Well in the Northeast - you could do Megabus.

otherwise - AMTRAK - the train service used to have a ticket that you could visit 1, 2 or 3 sections of the country for a specific period of time with some stops - that might help if they still have it.

Coolcat22 Commented On March 19th, 2010 at 4:39 pm

Drive, baby drive. you didnt mention where your from though… US citizen? if not check out some smaller towns while your here on the way. The cost of Gasoline (petrol) is going down a bit so Rent a car or take yours and drive. you see lots of stuff on the way and really makes the whole trip worth it!

thebadge Commented On March 20th, 2010 at 5:41 pm

You’re talking about cities that span all across the country. It will be impossible not to spend huge amounts of money when you’re traveling thousands of miles like that.
Try AMTRAK train service. Go to their website and look up the cities you want to visit. That might be your cheapest route. Stay in cheap hotels/motels, or rent an RV to drive so you can sleep in that.

I would suggest leaving Miami for your last place to visit, because you probably won’t want to leave there. Everything from the scenery to the weather, to the people are gorgeous.

Washington DC…….beware, they have some very bad areas of that city. Lots of cool historic stuff there, but other than that, blah……

Here’s the order of cities I would visit: Seattle, LA, Las Vegas, Chicago, Buffalo, New York, Washington DC, Orlando, Miami.

ghost Commented On March 22nd, 2010 at 12:14 am

Greyhound, but it is hard luck transportation.

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