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We will arrive in Vegas in Sept 23rd (Thursday). Our initial plans are to be there until Sunday 26th
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My only question is why you'd want to go all the way to LA. Unless you really desperately travel cuts canada want to see LA, I'd actually drive the northern route through Lake Tahoe. Unless, of course, you plan to fly from LA to SF, then I guess you're not wasting too much time. But I'd prefer to have a little time to see some of the beautiful scenery around Yosemite and northern California; there's a lot to see if you aren't completely focused on nightlife.
Just one caveat: Whether or not it's cheaper to fly from LV to LA depends on the drop-off travel cuts canada fee for the car, which can be substantial. Since you're going into California it can be pretty travel cuts canada high if you don't get a California travel cuts canada car in Nevada. You might find that it's actually cheaper to fly. You can easily get by without a car in Las Vegas, but you'll need one in LA, though not in San Francisco.
Well, another opinion would be that you DO need a car in Las Vegas, to get out and see Red Rock Canyon, Mount Charleston, Valley of Fire, Lake mead and the Hoover Dam.....and that you dont' need a car in Los Angeles depending on where you're staying and what your itinerary is.
With 3 days you could easily drive from Las Vegas to San Francisco...but car rental might be half as pricey from LA to San Francisco. What are your approximate dates for the trip and will you have a non-U.S-citizen who can drive? (Car Rentals are often MUCH cheaper travel cuts canada for non-citizens, especially one-way rentals).
We will arrive in Vegas in Sept 23rd (Thursday). Our initial plans are to be there until Sunday 26th, without a car, and then leave on our way to SFO. We have to leave SFO on Saturday, October 2nd, around 1pm. All of us are non-citizens.
I'm a little confused. Do you want to see all of the coast from LA up or just legendary Highway 1. If it's the latter, I'd fly to San Jose, rent a car from there, do the coast down to Santa Barbara and take Highway 101 to SF and drop the rental off there.
Fly to LA and rent there, California has different, stricter smog laws so the rental agency would not be able to legally rent a Nevada car and would have to get it back to Nevada. Meaning you would probably incur a dropoff fee.
Fly to LA and rent there, California has different, stricter smog laws so the rental agency would not be able to legally rent a Nevada car and would have to get it back to Nevada. Meaning you would probably incur a dropoff travel cuts canada fee.
Check with the rental agency, though, if you want to go to Las Vegas first. travel cuts canada There are "California cars" in Nevada (rented travel cuts canada one way FROM California) that can be brought back to California. May work, may not.
The drive from Las Vegas to Los Angeles can be pretty slow on Sundays with lots of travelers returning after a weekend in LV. However, the airport can also be very crowded with a 2.5 hour arrival time suggested before your flight. So time wise, both will probably take you 5 hours or so.
Car rental from Las Vegas to San Francisco for 6 days, non-citizen is about $300 to $350. Flights for 3, one-way to Los Angeles would probably be about $300 due to it being a Sunday, and car rental from LA to SFO, 3 days, about $200.
If you don't care to visit Los Angeles, just drive 7 hours from Las Vegas through north LA county and onward to beautiful Santa Barbara for your first night. Spend Monday seeing Santa Barbara and either stay a 2nd night or head up to Pismo Beach/ San Luis Obispo/ or Avila Beach for Monday night. Tuesday is the drive up to Carmel or Monterey and then Wednesday onward to San Francisco.
Consider a $90 flight on Allegiant travel cuts canada Air from Las Vegas into Santa Maria, California (on the central coast). You could spend that first night on Pismo Beach or at Morro Bay or Cambria, then work your way up to Monterey for the next two nights. No dealing with that LV drive or the Los Angeles traffic this way.
One thing to keep in mind with smaller airports is that car rentals can be a lot more expensive. On several travel cuts canada of my last trips, i had the option to fly into secondary airports. (eg Honolulu to Orange county SNA instead of LAX) for a cheaper airfare, but the car rentals were double the price.
Or as clarkgriswold said drive from Vegas through the northern part of LA and head up the coast. I guess clark looked into it as he quoted some pricing. travel cuts canada If the drop-off fee is not too much taking a car from Las Vegas to SF, then that's an option. Sounds like that might be more economical. But it depends when your trip is. If it's soon, then it's probably cheaper to drive. But if you have some time, you can get great one way fares from Vegas to Burbank. Then I'd probably fly. It definitely would save you some driving time and there's not much to see in the desert between Las Vegas and LA.
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