Are road trips really as fun as they seem?
Monday, June 8th, 2009 at
5:57 am
magicfingers205 asked:
I’m planning a road trip from Southern California to Sandusky, Ohio for summer 2008 (Cedar Point Baby! Woo!). 3 other friends, a video camera, and 4,562 miles of highway (roundtrip)…should be one hell of a time. But it’s also gonna cost a **** load of money. are road trips worth the time and money?
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In a few years when I’m 21 me and my friend who will be 18 and my other friend who will be 21 are going.. with us it should be interesting (no destination, just clothes, phones, music, a camera, a car, a few credit cards, and then just drive) it depends on the people if its worth it or not
I think that they are, but this is a really personal question. Some road trips turn out to be the best most adventurous time ever. Especially if you have extra time to stop at silly roadside attractions and other fun places along the way. If you are in a super hurry and crunched for time they can become really grueling and exhausting. It all depends on the time you have and your situation. Also, road trips are like anything else, some of them just turn out to be wonderful enriching experiences just by chance, and some don’t turn out so hot. If you like adventure and just being able to relax and go where the road takes you it should be a wonderful time!
Oh and Cedar Point is great!