I wanted to blog
our road trip so I am going to do it per day to include stops and hotel stays.
Overall, planning
this trip was SO SO SO easy. I used the Roadtrippers app. I entered the
destination (STL) and then dropped in places I wanted to see along the way. It automatically
adds stops to your timeline according to location on the drive. It also gives you
a map with your stops numbered and in between it provides mileage and time
expectancy. I also added dates so I could keep up with our agenda. This was a
lifesaver in terms of stress and having to plan out the route. I also used
Roadside America, the app, as we drove. In each town, I used location services
to search for sites to see around us. If they seemed quirky and/or fun, then we
stopped. Users rate the sites in terms of boring, must stop, major fun, etc. It
also gives directions, tips, and how far off the interstate it is. Those two
apps planned our trip for us and were fantastic. I highly recommend both!
To avoid such a
long drive on day 1 and to maximize time, we stayed in Barstow on April 25, after
our going away party. We drove about 2-2.5 hours to get ahead of schedule. We also stayed at the Super
8, my first time (and last) at a Super 8. There are not many options in Barstow
and I sure didn’t want to spend good money on a hotel in a place we wouldn’t
enjoy but only sleep for a short time before heading out early. We were so
tired (and emotionally overwhelmed) that when I walked in that night I thought, “This
isn’t so bad!” The room overall was good with everything that you need. When we
woke up, we both said, “This is gross. Let’s get outta here.” Luba thought we
smelled like the room. Funny how perspective changes after rest! What got me
was AFTER I finished showering, I saw a booger on the shower curtain. I immediately
started gagging and almost vomited. My gag reflex is so sensitive since my
surgery and one gross thought can send me running to the toilet. I threw on
clothes and away we went!! That was a sign that adventure awaits?
Our first
destination was Oatman, Arizona which I kept referring to as Donkey Town. I had
seen my friend Heather’s (@diningwithdisney) pictures and knew it was a quirky
place I needed to see. It was a 3-hour drive to Oatman from Barstow. We walked around the
town and had a great time seeing all of the shops, grabbing photo opps, and watching/yielding to the burros. Yes,
burros wander the streets. At most stores, you can buy feed (it looked like a
block of marijuana). I couldn’t leave without buying some and feeding the
burros so that was my last stop. It started out fun until I was swarmed and
surrounded by burros. Experience complete – time to move on out of “Donkey
Town.”
We headed out back
the way we came instead of driving forward through Route 66 to avoid extra
hills and miles. We filled up the tank and headed on to the next destination,
Seligman, 2 hours away. We might have been low on gas because of misunderstanding of what "ghost town" means (as in no working gas stations, not a town with ghosts).
The next stop was Delgadillo’sSnow Cap Drive-in, a find from Roadside America and Roadtrippers. I loved this
stop! It was so much fun. It’s a simple drive-in with all sorts of “stuff” out
back to look through as well as old cars (like Cars the movie). We ordered
basic burgers. The staff is very funny and they play jokes on patrons like
asking if you want ketchup on your burger and then squirting the bottle at you
that has a red string that pops out on you. The doors say pull on one side, but
the pull is actually on the other side so it takes everyone a second to realize
what is going on. It didn’t outsmart me though, I just started doing the
opposite of what it said. Pffffft. Simple jokes, fun laughs.
After running
around and taking some pix in the town, we headed to Bearizona (another
@diningindisney recommendation). It was 40 minutes away in Williams. This
place, people, is a must stop if passing through! Kids would LOVE it. It’s a
park that allows you to drive your car through and look at the animals. We saw
wolves, different kinds of bears, and bison. There is also a walk-through part
as well. There were also bear cubs to see. Oh! During our drive, we also saw
some bear cubs “in the making” as you’ll notice in one of the pictures.
We ended the day
in Williams. We stayed at a B & B type hotel, the Grand Canyon Hotel. It’s
an old quaint hotel that resembles a B & B or hostel. It felt like staying
at someone’s house, in a guest bedroom. The room had an old dresser, and the
bed had a teddy bear on it and it felt like Luba was sneaking over into my
bedroom. Ok, enough of that. We had dinner at Red Raven, which was next door.
We toasted a fabulous first day, a new adventure, and our 1-year anniversary with some bubbly.
Day 2 coming soon!
Danielle
P.S. I’ll also be
posting reviews on Trip Advisor and Yelp of all the sites, restaurants and
hotels
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