Usually, the Quality Inn has reliable Wi-Fi, but I’d check recent reviews just to be sure. Super 8’s can vary a lot!
I once stayed at a Super 8 that had Wi-Fi slower than my grandma’s dial-up! Not fun on the road.
Haha, that sounds rough! Just remember to take breaks and enjoy the scenery. It’s all about the journey, not just the destination!
Planning a road trip sounds exciting! Make sure you check the weather before you go. This time of year, you might encounter unpredictable conditions in the desert. Stay safe out there!
That’s good advice! Also, pack plenty of water and snacks. The stretches between stops can be long, and you want to stay hydrated.
I recommend checking your car’s oil and tire pressure before the trip. You don’t want to end up stranded in the middle of nowhere! Have you had your car serviced recently?
Wildlife can be a serious concern. Be especially cautious around dusk and dawn, as animals tend to be more active then. Keep your eyes peeled on those backroads!
Great tip! I once had to slam on the brakes for a deer at dusk. It was scary! Always best to drive cautiously.
And don’t forget your emergency kit! Flashlights, a first aid kit, and extra blankets can make a big difference in case of car trouble.
What’s your planned route? Sometimes taking the scenic roads can be worth the extra time, but be mindful of road conditions!
I’m thinking about taking I-10. Is that a good choice, or should I consider alternative routes?
I-10 is mostly safe, just make sure your vehicle is not overheating, especially in the summer. It’s bizarre how quickly cars can overheat out there!
Right? And don’t forget to have a good playlist or podcast ready. Long stretches can get tedious without entertainment!